Saturday 23 March 2013

SANJAY DUTT''s JAILING AFFECTS BOLLYWOOD!



Bollywood reacts to Sanjay Dutt's jail sentence

Rumi Jaffery: "I was with Sanjay Dutt and Maanyata Bhabhi at their residence when the announcement of the Supreme Court judgement came. We had all hoped it would be over and to hear that Sanju would have to go back to jail numbed us. I can't describe to you the look on Maanyata Bhabhi's face. She just stared at Sanju's face and burst into tears. We were all too stunned to react and as we sat numbed, Sanju's little twins kept playing oblivious to the calamity that had befallen on their father. Sanjay Dutt is not a criminal. And look at Sanju's grace! Even at a time like this he told me, 'Huzoor, main kissiki ka nuksaan nahin hone doonga.' I wrote some lines for Sanju's plight: 'Mehfil mein jalaate hain diye doosre log lete hain ujaalon ka mazaa doosre log mujrim kabhi pakde nahin jaate lekin/paate hain adaalat se sazaa doosre log."


Jackie Shroff: "How does one react to a tragedy within one's own family?"


Raza Murad: "We're keeping our fingers crossed and praying for this really nice guy. Some people are crying themselves hoarse on camera and overreacting just to get mileage out of the situation. Tears and melodrama won't help. This is a serious judicial matter. One can't influence the judiciary or the government with hysterical outbursts. We have to respect the well-balanced judgment of the honourable Supreme Court. We can only make an earnest appeal without getting offensive in this highly sensitive case."


Pooja Bedi: "I think he is an errorist not a terrorist. He is a gentle giant. His intention was never to cause harm. Yes, he broke the law and paid the price with 18 months in jail and 18 years with a sword hanging over his head. We all know the underworld had a strong hold over the entertainment industry 20 years ago. He was probably looking to avoid trouble, not cause trouble."


Mahesh Bhatt: "The people of India need to ask whether they want justice, personal satisfaction or revenge. There is no denying that he has committed a criminal act. The apex court has been kind enough to reduce his sentence by one year. Since we are emotionally close to him we are protective towards him and expect more leniency from the law. Alas, life is not a movie. After exhausting the legal options he will have to accept whatever has been decided by the honourable court. One small window of the review petition is now open to Sanjay."


Subhash Ghai: "I am extremely disturbed and saddened. Maybe celebrities have to pay a bigger price for their mistakes. The bigger the celebrity the larger the attention and the noise. I know Sanjay Dutt. He is just the opposite to the Khalnaayak he played in my film. It has been 30 years since I worked with him inVidhaata. To this day everyone loves him."


Rajkumar Gupta: "At the moment I am not even thinking of what would happen to Mr Dutt's cameo appearance in my film Ghanchakkar. Mr Sanjay Dutt is one of the nicest most humble human-beings I've come across in the film industry. He has already suffered enough. I pray he gets some relief from a higher authority."

Ahmed Khan: "We respect the judiciary's decision. But they should have considered the 18 years' wait for the judgment when every day was like a punishment for Sanju. Even those in jail have their sentences reduced for good behaviour. Then why not consider Sanju's good deeds? And forgive him for the one mistake for which he has served an 18-month jail term."


Dino Morea: "I am upset. More so, because it has been turned into a media mela. I respect the law of the land. But I know Baba. He's a good human-being. He can never intend harm to anyone. What happened was just plain awful luck."


Sonu Sood: "Very sad to know that such a lovely person has to go through this nightmare all over again. He has everyone's support. And I am sure he will come out of it strongly. What he did was a mistake. I hope the country's law-makers realize this."


Ashoke Pandit: "Nobody can be above the law. And emotions don't govern the legal system. Having said this I wish Sanjay Dutt comes out of this nightmare as soon as possible."


Zayed Khan: "I am deeply saddened by the court ruling. I've known Sanju Sir all my life. I don't know a gentler soul. He wears his heart on his sleeve. The truth is he's paying a political price as well. But nobody wants to admit it. However the highest court of the land has given its verdict and the law will take its course. A superstar is being snatched away from the skies. But I know him. He will rise again. I eagerly await that day."


Rahul Dholakia: "It is unfortunate that after 20 years of stress trauma and suffering Sanju has to do 3 and half years more for possession of arms. He has served time already and not committed any crime during the time he was out on bail. He is a reformed man. He has therefore fulfilled the purpose behind the sentence. I think the Governor and the President should consider his case He is much older now and one must not forget that just because the judiciary took 20 years to sentence him does not mean he lived a free life. He has suffered every single day for 20 years."


Juhi Chawla: "It's really sad and shocking. I wish him great strength. These are tough times. My prayers for his family."

Dia Mirza: "As his friend and well-wisher I am heartbroken. It seems a case of justice delayed justice denied. In his case and all those who are under trial for years the verdict seems harsher because of the time lapse."


Ameesha Patel: "I am shocked; I have a pit in my stomach. Bigger offenders walk scot-free. Sanju seems to be a scapegoat as he's a celebrity. He is an older brother. I pray for a miracle."




Monday 28 January 2013

AUDI R8 BURNED UP TILL ASH!

The news of Audi R8 caught fire during Super Car rally held at Bandra-Worli sea link Mumbai spread like a fire in the jungle across the country. As per tweets by Mumbaikars on twitter the Audi R8 was on fire during the rally today. The fire was immediately shut down by fire service personals. Anyhow there were no news about any injury to the humans.
From this image, we can see there is actually nothing left on the composite sections of the car as fire fighters move material away with shovels to slow down the burn. This is was definitely an unhappy day for one Indian supercar owner.
The unconfirmed sources say Audi R8 was burnt to hell due to some spark in the engine. This was not the first time that Audi R8 has caught fire, earlier there were 2 similar incidents which has been reported in Netherlands (2009) and Toronto (2012). After VW Vento and Skoda Rapid this was third incident reported under Volkswagen domain in India. So, Volkswagen get ready to answer for some serious questions?
The folks at Rushlane report that although the incident took place during the 2013 Parx Supercar Rally which began from the Mahalaxmi Race Course, the Audi R8 sportscar which was engulfed by flames, was not part of the event. Co-incidentally, Head of Audi India, Michael Perschke was also the part of this rally, and he too was driving an Audi R8 along with India’s Formula 1 driver, Karun Chandhok.
Speaking to the media about the incident, Michael said they are currently looking into the car and have found parts which suggest that the completely burnt down R8 had been modified by the owner. He asked media to be patient and added that he will give more update as soon as possible. Also the identity of the owner of the burnt Audi R8 is not yet ascertained, as he was not a part of the Supercar Rally.
Gautam Singhania, Founder and Chairman of the Supercar club of India, who too was a part of the Rally, addressed the media stating that the car did not belong to their club. He added that the Audi R8, in the picture here, raced at a very fast speed and overtake their cars who participated in the Rally. In doing so, the Audi R8 caught fire.
Being an experienced supercar driver, Gautam was asked, what could be the reason behind the fire that engulfed Audi R8. To this he replied that the manufacturer will be able to give a better answer. He later tweeted. “Today had a unique opportunity to save an unknown hapless driver out of an Audi R8 which caught fire on Sea Link, along with my SCC members.”






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Sunday 27 January 2013


Salman khan on the street ( must see)

Enlarge the photo and check being Human T-shirt? Check. Bright red track pants? Check. Actor Salman Khan has managed to pull together a perfect casual look. And Salman Khan’s fans not only want every piece he sports, but also can't stop drooling over him. So just in case you haven’t been able to think of ways to flaunt your preferred weekend staples, take a look at the pictures we have culled out and you’ll understand why you have to turn to Salman Khan for style cues!
Salman Khan and the members of his crew may not have participated in Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon, but they helped marathon runners with water and other essentials. He ensured the runners were provided with all the essentials including water, sweets and biscuits.
Salman Khan, who wasn’t present all through the event, was spotted outside Worli to oversee the event’s preparations. ‘Being Human decided to encourage the runners of the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon by offerinwater, biscuits and sweets to the runners as they passed through Worli towards the finish line,’ read the post on Salman Khan’s official page on Facebook.

Saturday 26 January 2013

Salman khan on the street ( must see)

Enlarge the photo and check being Human T-shirt? Check. Bright red track pants? Check. Actor Salman Khan has managed to pull together a perfect casual look. And Salman Khan’s fans not only want every piece he sports, but also can't stop drooling over him. So just in case you haven’t been able to think of ways to flaunt your preferred weekend staples, take a look at the pictures we have culled out and you’ll understand why you have to turn to Salman Khan for style cues!
Salman Khan and the members of his crew may not have participated in Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon, but they helped marathon runners with water and other essentials. He ensured the runners were provided with all the essentials including water, sweets and biscuits.
Salman Khan, who wasn’t present all through the event, was spotted outside Worli to oversee the event’s preparations. ‘Being Human decided to encourage the runners of the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon by offering water, biscuits and sweets to the runners as they passed through Worli towards the finish line,’ read the post on Salman Khan’s official page on Facebook.