Magha Dheerudu Ram Charan Teja Grand Engagement With Upasana Kamineni
Ram Charan Teja Grand Engagement Function - Part 1
Ram Charan Teja Grand Engagement Function - Part 2
Ram Charan Teja Grand Engagement Function - Part 3
Ram Charan Teja Grand Engagement Function - Part 4
Ram Charan Teja Grand Engagement Function - Part 5
Ram Charan Teja Grand Engagement Function - Part 6
Ram Charan Teja Grand Engagement Function - Part 7
Ram Charan Teja Grand Engagement Function - Part 8
Ram Charan Teja Grand Engagement Function - Part 9
Ram Charan Teja Grand Engagement Function - Part 10
Ram Charan Teja Grand Engagement Function - Part 11
Ram Charan Teja Grand Engagement Function - Part 12
Dec 3, 2011
Dec 4, 2010
Jun 27, 2010
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Music Video for Drake & Jimmy's Song "Tweet Tweet" |
Jimmy Kimmel Live Drake & Jimmy Tweet Tweet Twit Records
Apr 14, 2010
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Neetu Chandra's Fitness mantra |

Bollywood Actress Neetu Chandra's fitness mantra
Neetu Chandra became an overnight sensation with her sensuous and scandalous lesbian photo-shoot. Just a few films old, she has taken the world of Bollywood by storm.
This actress is always in the news for bold roles and her bold figure. But does someone as thin as her need to ‘get fit’? Why is Neetu sweating away in the gym? Click on, this video for the inside information on Neetu’s fitness craze.
Apr 3, 2010
Jan 2, 2010
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Vidhu Vinod Chopra Apologises to Media |

'I really think I'm silly (but) I was provoked (to react that way). But I shouldn't have done this. I saw myself on TV (later) and saw how I was shouting 'shut up! shut up!' like an animal. I told myself - 'what nonsensical behaviour',' Chopra told reporters here.
The producer lost his cool when he was asked whether 70 percent of the film, which has grossed over Rs.100 crore in the first four days, was taken from the book -- as claimed by Bhagat. Chopra got angry and demanded to know if the journalist had seen the movie and read the book.
The scribe said he had seen '3 Idiots' but had not read 'Five Point Someone'. This further angered Chopra, who got up and started shouting: 'Then you shut up. When you have not read the book, then how can you say that the movie is 70 percent of the book?'
Chopra's reaction evoked anger among the reporters with many demanding that the filmmaker apologise. But he didn't -- until Saturday.
Now Chopra says that he doesn't want to meet Bhagat 'for the rest of my life because it's all being done with very bad intention'.
He went on: 'Do you know the man (Bhagat), apart from signing the contract, took his money. I (even) paid him (the) bonus before the movie (was) released. That man is not saying it now. Actually the bonus I was supposed to pay him after the film was released has been paid to him.
'He took the money and now the money is in the bank. Look how it was all manipulated. He started it all when I left Mumbai,' said Chopra.
But Bhagat is adamant that he has not been given due credit for the storyline and that most of the sequences in the film have been lifted from his bestseller.
Vidhu Vinod Chopra's Shameful Act @ 3 Idiots Promotion
Vidhu Vinod Chopra says shut-up to journalist on Chetan Bhagat-book row
Dec 25, 2009
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Bollywood Bikini Babes 2009 |
Bikini is no longer considered a Taboo in bollywood. It was all over bollywood this year .Everyone from Kareena to Rani was seen Sporting a Bikini on screen.
Dec 21, 2009
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Kingfisher Calendar Girl 2010: Tara |
Dec 19, 2009
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Best Kisses Of 2009 |
Dec 9, 2009
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Rosaiah visited KCR from back gate of NIMS - Go Back CM |
Rosaiah visited KCR from back gate of NIMS - Go Back CM
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Shahrukh Khan's Dish TV Ad - As Old Man |
Broad forehead, Grey hair, salt-n-pepper mustache and the obvious slouch make Shahrukh Khan almost unrecognizable in a latest ad for Dish TV. The 44-year-old superstar transforms into a 75-year-old grandpa romancing his sweetheart behind closed doors in the ad.
Mar 12, 2009
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Iraqi shoe-thrower at President Bush sentenced to three years in jail |
Iraqi shoe-thrower jailed for three years
An Iraqi court on Thursday jailed for three years the journalist who shot to fame in the Arab world for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush.
Muntazer al-Zaidi, a 30-year-old television journalist, had pleaded not guilty at the hearing in the Iraq Central Criminal Court to assaulting Bush during his farewell visit to Iraq last year.
"He was sentenced to three years in jail," defence lawyer Yahia Attabi told reporters outside the Baghdad court.
"We expected the decision because under the Iraqi criminal code he was charged with assaulting a foreign leader on an official visit," Attabi said, adding: "We will appeal this decision."
Zaidi, whose shoe-hurling gesture is considered a grave insult in the Arab and Muslim world, had risked up to 15 years in jail on the charge of aggression against a foreign head of state during an official visit.
The former US president, deeply unpopular in the Arab world for ordering the 2003 invasion of Iraq, had been at a globally-televised media conference with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki when Zaidi let rip with his shoes, zinging them at Bush, who managed to duck just in time.
When Judge Abdulamir Hassan al-Rubaie asked Zaidi if he was innocent, the journalist responded: "Yes, my reaction was natural, just like any Iraqi (would have done)."
After the verdict, his 25-strong defence team emerged to scenes of chaos outside the court, where several family members screamed: "It's an American court... sons of dogs."
Wearing a light-brown suit, brown sweatshirt and thin-framed glasses, Zaidi had been brought into the packed courtroom under a heavy police escort.
Chief defence lawyer Ehiya al-Sadi had argued that his client's motives were "honourable."
"He was only expressing his feelings. What he could see was the blood of Iraqis at his feet when he watched the US president speaking about his achievements in Iraq."
He also argued that although Iraqi law considered it an attack on a visiting head of state, "his throwing of the shoe did not cause any injury or damage.
"The president did not lose a leg or hand or finger. It was not an attempt to murder but an attempted assault.
"But it was not a real assault because he wanted to insult the president. The way he did it was buy throwing a shoe not a mortar or bomb.
"His goal was to insult Bush for the the pain Iraqis have suffered.
He asked for the court to consider Zaidi innocent and take note of the fact that he had already been in jail for three months.
The trial first opened on February 19 but was adjourned to determine the nature of Bush's December 14 visit. The judge told the court that government ministers had declared it official.
There was standing room only on Thursday at the courtroom on the edge of Baghdad's high security Green Zone as some 200 family members, reporters and lawyers crowded in.
One of Zaidi's brothers, Uday, had told AFP he expected Muntazer to be found guilty, describing the trial as a "farce."
The Baghdadia television reporter told the court in February that he had been outraged and was unable to control his emotions when Bush started speaking at the December media conference.
"I had the feeling that the blood of innocent people was dropping on my feet during the time that he was smiling and coming to say bye-bye to Iraq with a dinner.
"So I took the first shoe and threw it but it did not hit him. Then spontaneously I took the second shoe but it did not hit him either. I was not trying to kill the commander of the occupation forces of Iraq."
As well as throwing the shoe, Zaidi also insulted Bush verbally, shouting: "It is the farewell kiss, you dog," before security forces wrestled him to the ground.
Zaidi said he had been beaten and tortured while in custody.
His brothers told AFP they wanted to bring torture charges against Bush, Maliki and his bodyguards at a human rights court in either Belgium or Spain.
A Syrian lawyer said she was preparing to file a complaint.
Muntazer al-Zaidi, a 30-year-old television journalist, had pleaded not guilty at the hearing in the Iraq Central Criminal Court to assaulting Bush during his farewell visit to Iraq last year.
"He was sentenced to three years in jail," defence lawyer Yahia Attabi told reporters outside the Baghdad court.
"We expected the decision because under the Iraqi criminal code he was charged with assaulting a foreign leader on an official visit," Attabi said, adding: "We will appeal this decision."
Zaidi, whose shoe-hurling gesture is considered a grave insult in the Arab and Muslim world, had risked up to 15 years in jail on the charge of aggression against a foreign head of state during an official visit.
The former US president, deeply unpopular in the Arab world for ordering the 2003 invasion of Iraq, had been at a globally-televised media conference with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki when Zaidi let rip with his shoes, zinging them at Bush, who managed to duck just in time.
When Judge Abdulamir Hassan al-Rubaie asked Zaidi if he was innocent, the journalist responded: "Yes, my reaction was natural, just like any Iraqi (would have done)."
After the verdict, his 25-strong defence team emerged to scenes of chaos outside the court, where several family members screamed: "It's an American court... sons of dogs."
Wearing a light-brown suit, brown sweatshirt and thin-framed glasses, Zaidi had been brought into the packed courtroom under a heavy police escort.
Chief defence lawyer Ehiya al-Sadi had argued that his client's motives were "honourable."
"He was only expressing his feelings. What he could see was the blood of Iraqis at his feet when he watched the US president speaking about his achievements in Iraq."
He also argued that although Iraqi law considered it an attack on a visiting head of state, "his throwing of the shoe did not cause any injury or damage.
"The president did not lose a leg or hand or finger. It was not an attempt to murder but an attempted assault.
"But it was not a real assault because he wanted to insult the president. The way he did it was buy throwing a shoe not a mortar or bomb.
"His goal was to insult Bush for the the pain Iraqis have suffered.
He asked for the court to consider Zaidi innocent and take note of the fact that he had already been in jail for three months.
The trial first opened on February 19 but was adjourned to determine the nature of Bush's December 14 visit. The judge told the court that government ministers had declared it official.
There was standing room only on Thursday at the courtroom on the edge of Baghdad's high security Green Zone as some 200 family members, reporters and lawyers crowded in.
One of Zaidi's brothers, Uday, had told AFP he expected Muntazer to be found guilty, describing the trial as a "farce."
The Baghdadia television reporter told the court in February that he had been outraged and was unable to control his emotions when Bush started speaking at the December media conference.
"I had the feeling that the blood of innocent people was dropping on my feet during the time that he was smiling and coming to say bye-bye to Iraq with a dinner.
"So I took the first shoe and threw it but it did not hit him. Then spontaneously I took the second shoe but it did not hit him either. I was not trying to kill the commander of the occupation forces of Iraq."
As well as throwing the shoe, Zaidi also insulted Bush verbally, shouting: "It is the farewell kiss, you dog," before security forces wrestled him to the ground.
Zaidi said he had been beaten and tortured while in custody.
His brothers told AFP they wanted to bring torture charges against Bush, Maliki and his bodyguards at a human rights court in either Belgium or Spain.
A Syrian lawyer said she was preparing to file a complaint.
Mar 3, 2009
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Sri Lankan Cricketers shot by Gunmen in Pakistan - Terrorist Attack |
Sri Lankan Cricketers shot by Gunmen in Pakistan - Terrorist Attack...Sri Lankan Team safe...8 people dead...6 Injured...Sri lankan Players have minor injuries.
Feb 27, 2009
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Oscar Nominated SMILE PINKI Documentary Trailer |
Smile Train program
SMILE PINKI, the captivating story of a desperately poor little girl in rural India whose life is magically transformed when she receives free surgery to correct her cleft lip has received a coveted Oscar nomination on January 22, 2009 in the category of best documentary short subject. Pinki, is a 5 year old girl who is living with a severe cleft in one of the poorest areas of India. Not allowed to attend school and ostracized because of her deformity, Pinki lives a life of quiet desperation as she waits and wonders if she will ever receive the cleft surgery her parents could never afford and that she so desperately needs. By chance, Pinkis parents meet a social worker one day who is traveling village to village, gathering patients for a hospital that provides free cleft surgery to thousands of poor children each year through the Smile Train program.
SMILE PINKI sheds light on the global problem of cleft lip and cleft palate. According to Smile Train, more than 4.7 million children in developing countries suffer with unrepaired clefts. Each child could be saved, just like Pinki, with a simple surgery that takes as little as 45 minutes and costs as little as $250.
Over the past 10 years, Smile Train has provided free cleft surgery for hundreds of thousands of children who would otherwise never have received it. The organization is the worlds leading cleft charity with thousands of partners and programs in 76 of the worlds poorest countries.
SMILE PINKI sheds light on the global problem of cleft lip and cleft palate. According to Smile Train, more than 4.7 million children in developing countries suffer with unrepaired clefts. Each child could be saved, just like Pinki, with a simple surgery that takes as little as 45 minutes and costs as little as $250.
Over the past 10 years, Smile Train has provided free cleft surgery for hundreds of thousands of children who would otherwise never have received it. The organization is the worlds leading cleft charity with thousands of partners and programs in 76 of the worlds poorest countries.
Nov 27, 2008
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Titanic Telugu Parody-Video |
Titanic Telugu Parody-Video
Sep 17, 2008
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World's shortest man, leggiest woman meet - Video |
The pair met to publicize the release of "Guinness World Records 2009." This year's version of the popular book is due out Wednesday.
Feb 8, 2008
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