Saturday, 29 December 2012

Jab Tak Hai Jaan Full Movie Online

Mirchi (2013) Audio
Jab Tak Hai Jaan is a 2012 Indian romantic drama film directed by Yash Chopra and written and produced by Aditya Chopra under their production banner Yash Raj Films.

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Don 2 Online Movie

Don 2 Online Movie
Don 2 is a 2011 Indian action thriller film directed by Farhan Akhtar and co-written by him along with Ameet Mehta and Amrish Shah. The film is produced by Ritesh Sidhwani, Shahrukh Khan and Farhan Akhtar.

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Monday, 24 December 2012

"Infinite Love" is a single by Indian composer A. R. Rahman. The single was released on 20 December 2012 and was recorded to "instill faith and optimism in people" prior to the predicted doomsday on 21 December 2012. The song was also released in Hindi, titled "Behad Pyaar", which translates to "Infinite Love" in Hindi. Rahman, Indian rapper Blaaze along with Gil Levy wrote the lyrics for the English version, whereas lyricist Irshad Kamil worked on the Hindi lyrics.

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Sunday, 23 December 2012

Story Behind Mukkoti Vaikunta Ekadasi

Vaikunta Ekadasi is a major festival of South India. Also popularly known as Mukkoti Ekadasi this festival has a special significance in the Hindu traditions. Ekadasi is an auspicious day dedicated to Lord Vishnu and falls on the eleventh day of every lunar fortnight in traditional Hindu calendar. The Dhanurmasa sukla paksha ekadasi is called Vaikunta Ekadasi. Vaikunta Ekadashi is known as Putrada Ekadasi in North Indian states. It occurs in the Hindu calendar in the month of Margashirsha that corresponds to December- January. Vaikunta is the sacred abode of Lord Maha Vishnu is regarded as the ultimate place to enter and rest after ones soul departs from the body. Fasting on Vaikunta Ekadashi is equivalent to fasting on the remaining 23 Ekadashis of the (Hindu) year. According to Padma Purana unable to bear the tyranny of a demon called ‘Muran’, harassed both devas and mortals, the devas approached Lord Shiva, who directed them to Lord Vishnu. lord Vishnu agreed to help them and a battle began between the demon and Lord Vishnu. when lord Vishnu was taking rest inside a cave called ‘Himavati’ in Badrikashrama Muran decided to slay the lord. But the female energy emerged from Vishnu’s body and vanquished Muran. Lord Vishnu was pleased by the maiden named her Ekadasi and granted her a boon. Ekadashi requested the lord that whoever observes a fast on this day should be redeemed of their sins. The Lord thus declared that people who observed a fast on that day and worshiped Ekadasi, would attain Vaikunta. Vaikunta Ekadashi is the day on which the epic churning of the ocean of milk (samudra manthan) was completed by the demons and demigods and the amrit or proverbial nectar f immortality was obtained. It is believed that the gates of the heaven- the Gate of Vaikunta open on the Vaikunta Ekadasi day. Temples prepare what is called as ‘Vaikunta Dwaram’ or ‘the gate to the heaven‘ and This gate is opened on this day. In all vaishnava temples, the northern doors remains open on this day and it is on this day, devotees visit the Lord through this northern entrance. Fasting is an important aspect of Vaikunta ekadasi and is believed to help in redemption of sins and in attaining Moksha. devotees who observe fast on Vaikunta Ekadashi attain salvation by going to Heaven. people fast for the whole day and maintain vigil. Rice is not eaten on this day.it is believed that demon Muran dwells in the rice and eating of rice could get one feel heavy and hamper the vigil to be kept up. People visit temples offer prayers to Lord Vishnu. Vaikunta Ekadasi festival is more elaborately celebrated by Vaishnavites. This festival is celebrated with lot of fervour at Vishnu temples in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka. Vaikunta Ekadashi is very important day and celebrated with utmost fervour and devotion in Tirumala Venkateswara Temple at Tirupati, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple at Srirangam and in Trivandrum Padmanabha Swamy temple.

Saturday, 22 December 2012

ఎటో వెళ్లిపోయింది మనసు లో ఓ అద్బుత పాట



ప్రియతమా నీవచట కుశలమా నేనిచట కుశలమే

కమ్మని ఈ ప్రేమలేఖనే రాసింది హృదయమే
ప్రియతమా నీవచట కుశలమా నేనిచట కుశలమే
ఊహలన్ని పాటలే కనుల తోటలో
తొలి కళల కవితలే మాట మాటలో
ఓ హూ హూ
కమ్మని ఈ ప్రేమలేఖనే రాసింది హృదయమే 

ప్రియతమా నీవచట కుశలమా నేనిచట కుశలమే

గుండెల్లో గాయమేమో చల్లంగా మనిపోయే మాయే చేసే ఆ మాయే ప్రేమాయే
ఎంత గాయమైన కానీ నా మేనికి ఏమికాదు పువ్వు సోకి నీ సోకు కన్దేనే
వెలికి రాని వెర్రి ప్రేమ కన్నీటి దారలోన కరుగుతున్నది
నాదు శోకమపలేక నీ గుండె బాధపడితే తాలనన్నదీ
మనుషులేరుగాలేరు ఇది మామూలు ప్రేమ కాదు
అగ్ని కంటే స్వచమైనదీ

మమకారమే ఈ లాలి పాటగా రాసేది హృదయమా
ఉమాదేవి గా శివుని అర్ధభాగమై నాలోన నిలువుమా
శుభ లాలి లాలి జో లాలి లాలి జో
ఉమాదేవి లాలి లాలి జో లాలి లాలి జో
మమకారమే ఈ లాలి పాటగా రాసేది హృదయమా నా హృదయమా

Friday, 14 December 2012

Romantic Icon from Goutham YVM

Cast :Nani, Samantha, Anupama Kumar, Ravi Raghavendra...

Director :Gautham Menon

Producer :Gautham Menon, Venkat Somasundaram, Reshma Ghatala, C Kalyan, C V Rao

Story :Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu is the love story of Nani, who plays a 21 years old engineering student, and Samantha, who will be seen as a Psychology student in the film

My Review: The on again-off again romance between two childhood sweethearts right into their twenties is possibly not something new but the difference is the treatment given to it by director Gautham Menon. Had it not been for him it would have been a very mediocre movie. Gautham Menon brings to it the balance (no loud melodrama) and middle class touch (no trips to fantasia- land with strangely and ‘minimalistically’ clad extras) that is rather rare. The little touches – an old ten rupee note, the school uniforms with the long skirts etc. – were well thought out. Refreshing to see an eye for detail. Credit to the cast, especially Nani and Samantha, for putting themselves in his hands because the story spans a decade or so and these two actors portray the teen as well as the adult parts with great conviction. Very, very few actors could have carried these two phases so convincingly. ‘Maestro’ Ilaiyaraja’s music is, well, nice but the music does not ‘stick’ that is to say it is not the type that one can hum through the day quite happily. One would not be remiss in believing that the movie, in the first fifteen minutes, was actually a musical. No one is complaining but the hopes were high. Competent supporting cast, believeable. The movie is not for kids or the ‘unromantic’ at heart. The experience could have been better if the length had been chopped off by about 15 minutes.