Tuesday, August 3, 2010

NEWS: Malayalam Hot Actress Shakeela getting married

NEWS: Malayalam Hot Actress Shakeela getting married: "Some news may put you in a confused state; you don’t know how to react! You can’t ignore it, at the same time can’t speak up. Such hot news ..."

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Malayalam Hot Actress Shakeela getting married

Some news may put you in a confused state; you don’t know how to react! You can’t ignore it, at the same time can’t speak up. Such hot news about a hot babe (aunty?) hit the newsstands today and it has become the hot topic of every one! Yes. Shakeela revealed that she is getting married to a Chennai based Business Man in June 2010.







Shakeela debuted through ‘Playgirls’ at the age of 15 as a supporting actress. Her big hit film ‘Kinnarathumbikal’ brought her under limelight. She had become popular by acting in B-grade Malayalam films at a time when Malayalam film industry was going through a bad recession. The deluge of B-grade Shakeela films produced on a shoestring budget of 20 to 25 lakhs rupees devastated the Star value of the heroes in the Malayalam film industry. Her popular B-Grade films were dubbed and released in all south Indian languages even in Assamese too! She is now appearing in comedy oriented character roles in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada. She acted in more than 200 movies out of which more than 100 are Malayalam movies.






Hefty figure and Bursty Booby Shakeela announced during shooting of Tamil film ‘Nachiapuram’ that my mother, who was my guardian and companion, passed away recently. So, my food habits changed and I lost 20 Kgs of my weight. Mollywood has not expelled me. I acted with Mohanlal in ‘Chota Mumbai’ recently. As far as glamour acting is concerned, I would say my season is over and nobody will be interested to see my glamour hereafter. I am going to act in character roles. My would-be is a Chennai based Business Man. I don’t want to reveal his name now as somebody may try to hamper our marriage. Though it is a love marriage, parents of my would-be consented for this marriage which will be held in June. I will act after marriage also. Senegalese novelist and campaigner for women's rights Mariama Bâ said “A woman must marry the man who loves her but never the one she loves; that is the secret of lasting happiness” Let us wish Shakeela that her bed be filled with full of roses after her marriage!



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Saturday, June 12, 2010

Maradona leads call for fair play - without a hint of irony

A drug cheat and the perpetrator of the most infamous handball in football history is, on the face of it, hardly the ideal ambassador for a campaign to promote fair play.


Normal boundaries, however, have never really applied to Diego Maradona and so, without even a hint of irony, he used his final press conference before his first match as a World Cup manager to deliver a sermon on honest football.


                                         Hand of God -Diego Maradona scores against England in the 1986 World Cup




"Let there really be fair play, let the referees understand what the words 'fair play' mean," he said. "If you don't want to play clean football then go up into the stands."


Conveniently, Maradona pointed out that Fifa's drive for fair play began in 1990 - after his 'Hand of God' goal against England in 1986 - and he had certainly not forgotten the way his unique skills made him such a target. "When fair play started in 1990, I got a kick from a guy against Cameroon that nearly took my head off," he said, smiling.


Maradona was certainly relaxed enough on Friday ahead of his first involvement in a World Cup match since failing a drugs test in 1994.


At one point, he even complained, tongue-in-cheek, to an Argentine reporter that he was made to look bad in photographs taken of him this week.
Maradona did, however, get serious as he explained how it felt to have the hopes of Argentina resting on his shoulders ahead of Saturday's match against Nigeria.


"I was much more nervous as a player," he said. "I was telling Javier Mascherano that I had sweaty palms, I was wondering how I was going to play, I was trying to save energy while I was playing.


"I live just as intensely today but I'm not as nervous because I completely believe in the 23 players that I have. I'm going to live or die with these 23 players. We've planned together, we train together, we speak together.


"I know what the people back home are expecting and feeling. I believe we will start building towards a dream. Many of us cherish this dream and this dream had not come true for quite some time.


"It's great what we have. We are proud, we're happy, and I think we've had good preparation. These 23 players, these monsters, these fighters, give me great peace of mind when I see them, which I've never felt before."


Stirring words - and backed up by the quality of his squad. Predicting Maradona's team selection is never easy, but the expectation is that he will pair Juan Sebastian Veron with Mascherano in midfield, meaning he must choose two forwards from Lionel Messi, Gonzalo Higuain, Carlos Tevez, Diego Milito and Sergio Aguero.


The one certainty is that Messi will start; a player who genuinely could have the same sort of imprint on the tournament as Maradona had in 1986.


"I would love to see that," said Maradona. "I certainly would appreciate it if he could have the same leading role that I had then. But behind Lionel there is a whole team backing him up and he should be the cherry on the cake.


"I just hope from the bottom of my heart that Lionel gets to show what he can do and that he has the best performance of all time."


If you have yet to understand just what Maradona means to Argentina, it was perhaps necessary only to listen to Messi's response.


"Even after a million years I will not be as good as him," he said. "Maradona was the greatest of all time





Soccer bond between U.S., England runs deep

There is a close relationship between the United States and England, and there always has been. Besides sharing a language, the two countries share a great deal of culture and even plenty of soccer connections.


One of the U.S. men's biggest victories in their history came against England back in 1950 when Joe Gaetjens historic goal thrust his team to a famous 1-0 victory.


At the time, the loss was so unbelievable that when people saw the score they thought it was a typo and that England must have won. Not the case, as the team that was given 500-to-1 odds of winning the World Cup were able to knock off a team with 3-1 odds.
The two countries are also, as almost everyone knows, paired together in this month’s World Cup. Their second-ever World Cup meeting could be just as memorable as the first.

World Cup 2010


















marquez brake south african hearts when he 

equalised in the 79th minitue



All week long Bafana Bafana's followers had been preaching belief, but there were still plenty of sceptics around here.
Brazil's World Cup winning coach Carlos Alberto Parreira may have guided South Africa's football team on a 12-match unbeaten run going into Friday's World Cup opener against Mexico, but the doubters felt scalps like Thailand and a draw with Japan wasn't something to crow about.






They didn't believe in magic.They so nearly were turned into converts on Friday, but in the end, a 1-1 draw between the two Group A protagonists was a fair result, as the 2010 World Cup finals came alive on the pitch after an intense week-long build-up that have left many expecting great things from the 19th edition of the tournament.




South African President Jacob Zuma called it Africa's World Cup, when he declared the tournament open minutes before kick off.


The organisers will be licking their lips at the prospect of the continent's first World Cup becoming one of the special editions in the history of the event after a pulsating first game that threw up numerous chances and great end-to-end action.


Mingling with the crowd at Nelson Mandela Square on the eve of the match, some Mexican fans told me their team were talented, played mostly good football but, as always, tended to be wasteful in front of goal.


Those fans, among the 90,000-odd at Soccer City Stadium on Friday, would have nodded their head in frustration time and again in the first half as their favourites dissected the South African defence on a number of occasions, only to fluff their chances and leave coach Javier Aguirre catatonic on the touch-line.


Arsenal striker Carlos Vela and twinkled-toed ex-Barcelona attacker Giovani Dos Santos terrified the hosts' defence, and with Mexico skipper Gerardo Torrado spraying accurate passes long and short, the vuvuzelas on the terraces were strangely muffled.


Somehow, Bafana Bafana went into the break unscathed, and as has been repeated so many times in the tournament since the first World Cup in 1930, the better team were punished for their profligacy in front of goal.


A stunning move in the heart of midfield in the 55th minute led to the excellent Teko Modise releasing Siphiwe Tshabalala with a sumptuous pass.


And with a thunderbolt finish that brought back memories of the great Brazilian defender Josimar, Tshabalala sent a whole country into a frenzy. 


This time it was South Africa who began to carve out gilt-edged chances, only to draw groans from the crowd as they failed to seal what would have been a crucial win.


With 11 minutes to go, Mexico sent a nation into despair when Barcelona defender Rafael Marquez fired home from close range after the home side's defence went to sleep.


Katlego Mphela so nearly became a South African hero near the end but one-on-one with the 'keeper, his effort hit the post to ensure the spoils were shared.


At least the result meant the two sets of fans who got on so well together at Nelson Mandela Square in the build-up to the game would remain united in song at the post-game party, still dreaming of a place in the last 16.


And the Rainbow Nation waits to see South Africa's next game on Wednesday against Uruguay, hoping for match-winning magic, Bafana Bafana style. 






The writer is executive sports editor at MediaCorp NewsHub.


Naxal attack: Dantewada SP, 14 others transferred

Raipur:Chhattishgarh government today transferred the Dantewanda Police Superintendent and 14 other officials, more than two months after 76 security personnel were killed in an ambush by Maoists in the area.


Acting on the recommendations of the Rammohan Committee, formed after the incident, the BJP government transferred 11 IPS officers, including Dantewada Superintendent of Police Ambrish Mishra, and four state-level policemen, official sources said.


On April 6, Naxalites had killed 75 CRPF personnel and a police officer.


The Committee appointed by the Union Home ministry headed by Rammohan, former DGP of Border Security Force, had fixed the responsibility for the lapse on these police officials, officials said.

Goa woman's death case: police raid Pacheco's house

Panaji:Police today conducted raids at the residence of former Goa minister Fransisco Pacheco in Betalbhatim village near here and also issued a look-out notice against his aide and co-accused Lyndon Monteiro in connection with the death of a woman friend.
"Seven computers have been confiscated after a team led by inspector Tushar Vernekar conducted extensive search of Pacheco's residence in Betalbhatim village (40 km from here)," a top official said.
Pacheco had to step down as tourism minister and is on the run after his name was involved in the death of 28-year-old Nadia Torrado. Crime branch has already named Pacheco, along with his aide Monteiro, as accused in the case.
Police also a issued look-out notice against Monteiro, who is missing since June 6.
A sessions court in Margao has rejected the anticipatory bail plea of Monteiro and Pacheco.

Swine flu deaths

Thiruvananthapuram:Kerala Government has stepped up preventive measures following the death of two women due to swine flu and reports of spread of various types of fever, Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan said today.


District medical officers have been instructed to take all necessary steps to check spread of diseases, he told reporters


Local body authorities have also been alerted on the matter and had been asked to convene meetings to prepare programmes to tackle the situation, Achuthanandan said.


A woman each from Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram succumbed to the swine flu virus since last night and the state now had 19 confirmed cases, health department sources had said yesterday.


Official sources said some more H1N1 cases and fever of various types have been reported across the state.


Sources said Sundaran, official driver of Chief Minister Achuthanandan, has been admitted to the General Hospital with swine flu.

Kerala in grip of viral outbreak, 25 dead

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: At least 25 people have died and hundreds more hospitalised with dengue, H1N1 and rat fever since pre-monsoon showers hit Kerala over a month ago. The outbreak hasn't even spared CM V S Achuthanandan's office with his driver testing positive for H1N1.

Thursday's causalities included two girls with swine flu and an HR manager of a reputed private hospital in the state capital, who succumbed to dengue fever. Fifteen new H1N1 cases, 6 Chikungunya, 12 Dengue and a rat fever case were also established during the day. Eight fever-related deaths were reported on Wednesday including four cases of dengue and one H1N1.

This is in addition to the thousands, who are turning up at the government hospitals every day with symptoms of various kinds of fever. About 13,000 people took the treatment on Wednesday alone.

Achutanandan's driver Sundaram was identified with Swine Flu earlier this week. Ironically, it came a day after state health minister P K Sreemathi denied that the situation was alarming and blamed the media for spreading panic.  

Kerala’s snake boat make it to Thames river

Thiruvananthapuram:  Kerala has sought the central government’s financial help to showcase its famous snake boat before the British queen on London’s Thames river next month.Speaking here Tuesday, state Sports Minister M. Vijayakumar said: "The state government has earmarked a sum of money but that is not enough. We have requested the central government to help us but we are yet to hear from them. The oarsmen, who have to power the boat forward, are ready but money is an issue."
The proposal to this effect came from an organisation Keralyeem, which has its roots in Britain, that is interested in showcasing the race as part of a trial run of the inaugural ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics. Queen Elizabeth II is expected to watch the July 8 event. The organisers of the event have roped in actor Suresh Gopi as the brand ambassador for the event.
Speaking here, Gopi said that the commitment that he has made stands and he will foot the bill to transport the boat to London. "My fans’ association has agreed to pool in Rs.20 lakhs required to be paid to the Shipping Corporation of India for transporting the snake boat to London. Other things like arranging for the remaining funds and visa for close to 120 oarsmen are still to fall in line," said Gopi. The state government has already sanctioned Rs.one crore for the event but this is not going to be enough. "The air fares for the oarsmen is also going to cost a hefty amount. The organisers were supposed to get back to me two days back.
"But we are not disheartened because we have been able to do this much in such a short span of time and if for some reason it (its participation in London) does not happen this time, we will do it next year," said Gopi.
The length of a snake boat made out of ’anjili wood’ varies from 120 to 140 feet. In view of the high cost of transportation, if the snake boat finally makes it to London, then after the event it would be gifted to be placed in a museum there.

The origin of the race dates back to 1952 when an impromptu event was conducted in honour of the country’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who was visiting the state. Nehru was so thrilled by the performance that he himself jumped into a snake boat.
On returning to Delhi, Nehru donated a silver trophy -- a replica of a snake boat placed on a wooden abacus with an inscription and his signature.
This trophy is given away every year to the winner of the boat race held at Alappuzha.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Malayalam novelist Kovilan dies

THRISSUR: Noted Malayalam novelist Kovilan died at a private hospital atKunnamkulam near here early today.
He was suffering from some respiratory problems, his family said.
Kovilan (87) is survived by two daughters and a son.A freedom fighter, Kovilan, whose real name was V V Ayyappan, worked in the Royal Indian Navy from 1943 to 1946 and from 1948 to 1968 in the Corps of Signals.Born on July 9, 1923 at Kandanassery in Guruvayur, Thrissur, Kovilan was a recipient of the state government’s highest literary honour Ezhuthachan Puraskarom in 2006 in recognition of his outstanding contribution to Malaylam literature.

Petrol, diesel prices...............

Ahead of the empowered group of ministers’ (eGOM) meeting Monday to consider pricing policy on petrol and diesel, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) opposed any move by the government to hike prices of petroleum products. The BJP said any hike in prices of petrol and diesel will further increase prices of essential commodities. The CPI-M politburo in a statement Sunday described the likely hike in the petroleum products as “unwarranted”. “It will have a direct impact on purchasing power of common citizens,” BJP spokesman Tarun Vijay told IANS. He said the exercise to consider hike in prices of petrol and diesel should be “deemed as a failure of the United Progressive Alliance government on economic front, ironically run by an economist prime minister”. Asked about the decisions taken for decontrol of diesel and petrol prices by the previous BJP-led National Democratic Alliance government, he said “those decisions were taken in different circumstances when prices were under control”. The eGOM, headed by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, is scheduled to meet Monday to discuss pricing policy of petrol and diesel, including pricing decontrol. Petroleum Minister Murli Deora met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday to discuss fuel price issue and decontrol of petroleum products. The CPI-M too, like the BJP, came out against any hike in petrol and diesel prices. In a statement issues at the end of two-day politburo meeting here Sunday, the party said any hike in prices of petroleum products will be unwarranted. “There are reports that the government is considering a further increase in the prices of petrol, diesel and other petroleum products. This will be totally unwarranted and impose a crushing burden on the people in view of the continuing increase in food prices and inflation,” the statement said. The Congress, however, said that the government had always taken a carefully considered decision on prices of petroleum products. “The prices have been increased only when there is no other option. The hike has been minimum and what is necessary,” Congress spokesman Abhishek Manu Singhvi said.

Health Minister P K Sreemathy said......

Health Minister P K Sreemathy had said that the media was trying to create a fuss by saying that viral  was haunting the . The Health department conducted a study on this issue and the reports reveal that the mosquito density in district was fast increasing when compared to other dis

Bangalore blast

 PDP leader Abdul Nasser Madani, who was recently questioned in connection with the 2008 Bangalore blasts case, today denied having any role in the serial attacks that claimed the life of a woman. While admitting that Bangalore Police had elicited some information from him and his wife Soofiya at Kochi, he said it was not a lengthy interrogation as made out by a section of media. Madani, undergoing treatment in a hospital here for ortho-related complaints, told a television channel that Bangalore Police had questioned him for about 15 minutes and sought details of some district leaders of his party.
According to reports, Madani and his wife were questioned based on statements given to police by T Nazeer, an accused in the Bangalore blast.