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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Download Vettaikaran Free MP3 Songs


Download Vettaikaran Free MP3 Songs

Vettaikaran songs will be releasing on September 23. Now this sunday we are back yet again with an exclusive news. The audio rights have been bagged by the audio marketing group of the Sathyam Cinemas, Think Music.

There are five songs in the album, and one bit title song. Last week Vijay and Anushka has completed a week long shoot in Pollachi. Later, they shot a song near Athirapilly waterfalls in Chalakudy, Kerala. Now they are completing some street scenes in and around Chennai.

This is not the news that we were talking about. The big news is that the audio is going to launched in a grand way at Lady Andal School. It is expected that this event will be a star studded event as Vijay has always been a good friend and well wisher to many in the industry. Also talk in the tinsel town is that Superstar Rajini may grace this occasion as he is currently working on a movie produced by Sun Pictures. This event will be telecasted on Sun TV but might not be live as we expected. May be it will be a weekend attraction which will attract more watchers.

So with Vettaikkaran audio to be launched in tomorrow vijay fans takes this opportunity to wish Vijay and the whole Vettaikaran team a great success. Visit www.vettaikaran.info for more and more updates


Download Vettaikaran Songs

Starring: Vijay, Anushka Shetty, Salim Ghouse, Sri Hari, Sri Nath

Director: Babu Sivan

Music Director: Vijay Anthony

Producer: M. Balasubramanian & B. Gurunath Meiyappan

Launch Date: 23rd Sep, 09

Venue: Lady Andal School..

website : http://vettaikaran.info


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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Why 09/09/09 Is So Special

Have special plans this 09/09/09?

Everyone from brides and grooms to movie studio execs are celebrating the upcoming calendrical anomaly in their own way.

In Florida, at least one county clerk's office is offering a one-day wedding special for $99.99. The rarity of this Sept. 9 hasn't been lost on the creators of the iPod, who have moved their traditional Tuesday release day to Wednesday to take advantage of the special date. Focus Features is releasing their new film "9," an animated tale about the apocalypse, on the 9th.

Not only does the date look good in marketing promotions, but it also represents the last set of repeating, single-digit dates that we'll see for almost a century (until January 1, 2101), or a millennium (mark your calendars for January 1, 3001), depending on how you want to count it.

Though technically there's nothing special about the symmetrical date, some concerned with the history and meaning of numbers ascribe powerful significance to 09/09/09.

For cultures in which the number nine is lucky, Sept. 9 is anticipated - while others might see the date as an ominous warning.

Math magic

Modern numerologists - who operate outside the realm of real science - believe that mystical significance or vibrations can be assigned to each numeral one through nine, and different combinations of the digits produce tangible results in life depending on their application.

As the final numeral, the number nine holds special rank. It is associated with forgiveness, compassion and success on the positive side as well as arrogance and self-righteousness on the negative, according to numerologists.

Though usually discredited as bogus, numerologists do have a famous predecessor to look to. Pythagoras, the Greek mathematician and father of the famous theorem, is also credited with popularizing numerology in ancient times.

"Pythagoras most of all seems to have honored and advanced the study concerned with numbers, having taken it away from the use of merchants and likening all things to numbers," wrote Aristoxenus, an ancient Greek historian, in the 4th century B.C.

As part of his obsession with numbers both mathematically and divine, and like many mathematicians before and since, Pythagoras noted that nine in particular had many unique properties.

Any grade-schooler could tell you, for example, that the sum of the two-digits resulting from nine multiplied by any other single-digit number will equal nine. So 9x3=27, and 2+7=9.

Multiply nine by any two, three or four-digit number and the sums of those will also break down to nine. For example: 9x62 = 558; 5+5+8=18; 1+8=9.

Sept. 9 also happens to be the 252nd day of the year (2 + 5 +2)...

Loving 9

Both China and Japan have strong feelings about the number nine. Those feelings just happen to be on opposite ends of the spectrum.

The Chinese pulled out all the stops to celebrate their lucky number eight during last year's Summer Olympics, ringing the games in at 8 p.m. on 08/08/08. What many might not realize is that nine comes in second on their list of auspicious digits and is associated with long life, due to how similar its pronunciation is to the local word for long-lasting (eight sounds like wealth).

Historically, ancient Chinese emperors associated themselves closely with the number nine, which appeared prominently in architecture and royal dress, often in the form of nine fearsome dragons. The imperial dynasties were so convinced of the power of the number nine that the palace complex at Beijing's Forbidden City is rumored to have been built with 9,999 rooms.

Japanese emperors would have never worn a robe with nine dragons, however.

In Japanese, the word for nine is a homophone for the word for suffering, so the number is considered highly unlucky - second only to four, which sounds like death.

Many Japanese will go so far as to avoid room numbers including nine at hotels or hospitals, if the building planners haven't already eliminated them altogether.



http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20090908/sc_livescience/why090909issospecial

Monday, September 7, 2009

55th National Film Awards Winner List

New Delhi: Director Priyadarshan's Tamil film 'Kanchivaram' has bagged 55th National Film Awards in the two categories.

Have a look on National Film Awards:

  • Kanchivaram: Best Film
  • Prakash Raj: Best Actor for 'Kanchivaram'
  • Adoor Gopalkrishnan: Best Director for 'Naalu Pennungal'
  • Uma Srikrishnana: Best Actress for 'Gulabi Talkies'
  • Taare Zameen Par: Best Family Welfare Film award.
  • Chak De India: Best film in Overall Entertainemnt.
  • Prasoon Joshi: Best Lyricist for the song 'Ma' (TZP)
  • Shankar Mahadeavn: Best Playback singer for the song 'Ma' (TZP)
  • Darshan Zariwala: Best Supporting Actor for "Gandhi My Father"
  • Feroz Abbas Khan: Best Screenplay for "Gandhi My Father"
  • Bhavna Talwar's Dharam: Best Film for National Integration
  • Ouseppachan: Best Music Composer for 'Ore Kadal'.
  • National Film Awards for 2007 -india

    The National Film Awards for 2007 were announced on Monday. It is neither Shah Rukh Khan nor Aamir Khan but Tamil actor Prakash Raaj who
    has won the best actor award for 2007 for his performance in Tamil film "Kanchivaram".

    Raaj had earlier won the best supporting actor award for his film "Iruvar" in 1998 and a special jury award in 2003.

    Umashree got the best actress award for her performance in Girish Kasaravalli's Kannada film "Gulabi Talkies".

    "Kanchivaram" has also been chosen as the best film for 2007. Directed by Priyadarshan, the film depicts the lives and times of silk-weavers of Kancheepuram in pre-Independent India.

    Renowned Malayalam director has been adjudged best director for "Naalu Pennungal".

    The best child actor award went to Sharad Goyekar for his role in the Marathi film "Tingya".

    Darshan Zariwala got the best supporting actor award for his role in "Gandhi My Father". Feroz Abbas Khan, the director of the film, bagged the National Award for best screenplay. There was also a special jury award for this film, which explores the troubled relationship between Harilal Gandhi and Mahatma Gandhi.

    "Chak De India" bagged the award in the wholesome entertainment category and "Taare Zameen Par" in the family welfare category.

    Lyricist Prasoon Joshi got the award for the best lyrics for "Maa" from "Taare Zameen Par". The song also got Shankar Mahadevan the National Award for best playback singer.

    The jury was headed by Sai Paranjpe; other members included Ashok Viswanathan and Namita Gokhale. About 102 films and 106 non-feature films were considered.

    The list had been finalized last week but because of the death of Andhra Pradesh chief minister YSR Reddy, the announcement was postponed.

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