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Manali to get its first Hollywood shoot!

The hill state of Himachal Pradesh and the picturesque locales of the Kullu-Manali valley has attracted many Bollywood film makers, especially after the insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir. And from Mani Ratnam (ROJA) to Anil Sharma (HERO and AB TUMHARE HAWAALE WATAN SAATHIYO), Mohit Suri (RAAZ - THE MYSTERY CONTINUES...) and Imtiaz Ali (JAB WE MET), all have thronged the beautiful valley to shoot their films. The lush green valley, the mighty snow capped peaks, the ancient architecture and the colourful culture have been an added advantage, apart from the fact that it is easily approachable by land and air. But there has been no shooting of Hollywood films in Himachal, despite it being a favourite haunt of foreign tourists, especially areas like Old Manali and Kasual (Manikaran). However, good news for the people of Himachal is that its beauty will finally be brought to light via a big budget Hollywood film. In order to finalize the location, an English filmmaker has already reached Manal

One thing that Salman can’t live without!

One thing that never separates from our macho man Salman Khan is his blue sapphire bracelet. It is believed that it is sort of a lucky charm for Salman and he never takes it off his hand in real or on reel. He has always sported the bracelet in all his movies. Salman has been going through a dull phase when it comes to his filmi career. His previous releases, God Tussi Great Ho , Hello , Heroes and Yuvvraaj , despite coming from good banners, bombed at the box office. But it seems Salman wants to take no chances henceforth. The actor has become choosier about the films he signs and has also asked his father, Salim, to help him choose the right scripts. And with that in place, Salman is also making sure that luck works in his favour this time. Salman is flaunting his bracelet in the first look of Boney Kapoor’s ‘Wanted Dead Or Alive’. The Khan strongly believes in the luck factor that his bracelet brings with it and thus has decided to flaunt it on even the

No politics please – Rajinikanth

Superstar Rajinikanth has categorically denied all the speculation about his political party launch and is firm on his stand to stay away from politics temporarily. In a short interview with the media at the ‘pooja' launch of Asal, superstar Rajinikanth said that he would not comment anything on politics in this present scenario. Here is the short presenttation of the questions posed by the media and the answers he gave. What do you think of Ajith? Is he going to be the next superstar? I don't know about that, but more than a star, he's a good actor. But so far, no one has completely extracted that ability from him. He's a very Good actor. What do you think about his films? He's a Good entertainer and definitely every film of his has some message. A point about the elections, whom are you going to vote for this elections? Aiyyo, Aiyyo... Sorry, Sorry (Smiles), I will not speak about it And are you planning to launch a political party in future like Chiranjeevi? N

Indians most likely to go online to make friends after Chinese

After Chinese, Indians are most likely to go online and make friends or rekindle romantic relationships, a study has said. According to the Norton Online Living Report, about 86 per cent of Chinese are more likely to make friends online followed by Indians (86 per cent) and Brazilians (82 per cent). French (32 per cent) and Japanese (38 per cent) are the least likely to make friends online, it added. The report said that while 14 per cent respondents globally said they have rekindled romantic relationships, the percentage was higher for India (37 per cent) and Brazil (25 per cent). "In India, we have witnessed a frenzy of online activity via social networking—from rediscovering cousins across the world, to virtually 'friending' friends and acquaintances and even rekindling old flames," Symantec Country Sales Manager (India - Consumer Products and Solutions) Gaurav Kanwal said. Seven out of 10 respondents worldwide said the Internet has made their relationships be

Gmail Email in Indian languages

It's hard for me to imagine going without email for a day. It's such an easy and convenient way to communicate with my friends and family. However, there was one limitation that bothered me: my family members and friends who prefer to communicate in Hindi did not have an easy way to type and send email in their language of choice. I am extremely happy to announce the launch of a new feature in Gmail that makes it easy to type email in Indian languages. When you compose a new mail in Gmail, you should now see an icon with an Indian character, as the screenshot below shows. This feature is enabled by default for Gmail users in India. If you do not see this function enabled by default, you will need to go the "Settings" page and enable this option in the "Language" section. When you click the Indian languages icon, you can type words the way they sound in English and Gmail will automatically convert the word to its Indian local language equivalent. For example,