In his interaction with the editors Manmohan Singh said he had no hesitation in bringing himself under the purview of Lokpal. However, some of his cabinet colleagues were opposed to the idea, he added.
Jun 29, 2011
Have no objection to Rahul becoming PM: Manmohan
In his interaction with the editors Manmohan Singh said he had no hesitation in bringing himself under the purview of Lokpal. However, some of his cabinet colleagues were opposed to the idea, he added.
Relief for Tatas, SC tells Mamata not to return Singur land to farmers
Providing temporary relief to Tata Motors, the apex court said the West Bengal government will hold the Singur land and maintain status quo till the Calcutta HC takes a decision on the merits of the case.
Rave party: Police confirm Vinod Khanna's son among those detained
The over 300 blood and urine samples collected from those present at Khalapur rave party have been sent to the forensic lab in Mumbai to check if the revellers were under the influence of any narcotic substances.
Woman physical trainer raped twice in Delhi gym
A 24-yr-old woman, who works as a physical trainer, has alleged that she was raped twice in the changing room of a gym at the DDA sports complex of Dwarka in Delhi, first by the manager and then by another trainer.
Rajan suspected Dey leaked info to D-gang: Cops
A day after Mumbai police claimed to have successfully cracked the J Dey murder case, they said the senior journalist was supposed to have met Dawood aide Iqbal Mirchi during his visit to England last month.
No rollback of hike in LPG, diesel prices: Pranab
Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee has ruled out any rollback of recent hike in prices of petroleum goods and said the decision to cut duties would not impact the fiscal deficit of the government.
Dutch OK ban on kosher and halal animal slaughter
The Dutch parliament has passed a bill banning any slaughter of animals, a move strongly opposed by the country's Muslim and Jewish minorities, but left a loophole that could let traditional butchery continue.
Jayasuriya's farewell proves to be an anti-climax
Jayasuriya's controversial farewell to his international career ended in disappointing fashion as he made just two runs in the first ODI against England.
Martyrs brought home in garbage truck
The small crowd gathered at Dantewada police lines for the guard of honour ceremony was stunned when the coffins of 3 policemen killed in a Maoist landmine blast arrived in a municipal garbage truck.
Cases against netas seldom probed properly: SC
The Supreme Court has moved to plug loopholes in the judicial administration system that are exploited to undermine probe into criminal cases involving important political figures and inordinately delay their trial.
Indians spent Rs 5.8Lcr extra due to inflation in 3 yrs
Indian consumers have had to spend an extra amount of Rs 5.8 lakh crore between 2008-09 and 2010-11 just because of the spike in prices of most commodities, particularly essential items such as milk and eggs.
Microsoft rolls out Office 365 in the cloud
Microsoft Corp made its biggest move into the mobile, internet-accessible world of "cloud" computing on Tuesday, taking the wraps off a revamped online version of its hugely profitable Office software suite.
32 US torpedoes to cost India $86m
India is going to buy lightweight torpedoes from US to arm the dozen P-8I long-range maritime patrol aircraft it's acquiring from Boeing for $3.1 billion to plug existing surveillance gaps in the Indian Ocean.
Battle scarred DMK set to rejig party
DMK is considering dismantling the district committees and replacing them by parliamentary and assembly constituency committees.
Flyer gets Rs 2.5L from airline for callous treatment
An illiterate Indian flyer was awarded a compensation of Rs 2.5 lakh last week by a consumer forum after it ruled that he was treated callously by a foreign airline.
India's non-proliferation record is impeccable: Rao
Speaking at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, Nirupama Rao said India had in place strict and effective controls over the export of sensitive items in line with "best international standards".
Joshi keeps PAC report alive with SP and BSP help
There will no closure on the controversial PAC report on the 2G scam with panel chair M M Joshi, aided by BSP and SP rejoining Opposition ranks, thwarting a bid by Congress members to dump the report indicting the govt for failing to prevent the scam.
Live - Wimbledon day nine
Andy Murray takes on Feliciano Lopez in the quarter-finals at Wimbledon, with Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic among those also in action.
Anderson inspires England victory
James Anderson takes four wickets in a resounding 110-run win over Sri Lanka in the rain-affected first one-day international at The Oval.
Lisicki holds nerve to make semis
German wildcard Sabine Lisicki conquers her nerves to defeat France's Marion Bartoli and take her amazing Wimbledon run into the semi-finals.
India fight back against Windies
West Indies are 30 for three in response to India's first innings total of 201 after day one of the second Test in Barbados.
Sharapova powers into semi-finals
Maria Sharapova shows why she is favourite to win Wimbledon after sweeping Dominika Cibulkova aside to march into her first Wimbledon semi-final since 2006.
Kvitova reaches second semi-final
Petra Kvitova recovers from a mid-match blip to see off Tsvetana Pironkova and reach a second successive Wimbledon semi-final.
Azarenka reaches maiden SW19 semi
Victoria Azarenka advances to her first Grand Slam semi-final with a late-night victory over Tamira Paszek under the Centre Court roof at Wimbledon.
Hull KR suspend pair
Hull KR suspend full-back Ben Cockayne and prop Liam Watts for "alleged breaches of club discipline".
FWICE halts Katrina's shoot, Salman plays peacemaker
Delhi Belly toned down in Hindi
There seems to be no end to the shock-value provided by Delhi Belly. However, it now comes to light that the language in the dubbed Hindi version of the film is far less in-your-face colourful than in the English version. Producer Aamir Khan took a conscious decision to make the Hindi version less risqué and offensive. Says a source, "When it was decided that there will be two versions of Delhi Belly, the original English and a dubbed Hindi version, the initial plan was to bring all the angrezi abusive swear words, terms questioning the characters' parentage and the colourful coinages describing the sexual acts, into a faithful translation in Hindi." But then apparently, Aamir in all his wisdom decided that those words sounded really obnoxious in Hindi. Says a source, "There was no way we could have the crude Hindi 'ch' word for reproduction being reproduced in the Hindi version of Delhi Belly. Wherever the 'F' word occurs, we've softened the blow by using a Hindi euphemism like 'leta hai' and 'deti hai'." Ironically, there were more Hindi expletives and cuss words in the English version than there are now in Hindi. Says the source, "For instance the three friends call each by the crudest word for the phallus in Hindi. That's there in the English version but gone from the dubbed Hindi version." So is the Hindi version of Delhi Belly targeted at a more conservative, less irreverent audience? Says Aamir's spokesperson. "You could say that. The Hindi version is far less colourful. This was a conscious decision taken to make the Hindi version more acceptable to a wider adult audience. But there was no original English version. What you're referring to as an English version of Delhi Belly is actually a 'Hinglish' version. 70 percent of it is in English and 30 percent is in Hindi. But the Hindi version is 100 percent in Hindi. And yes the Hindi version has far less colourful in language."
Animated Andaz Apna Apna will not have Aamir and Salman
Uday Chopra to quit acting after Dhoom 3
Naseeruddin Shah makes Marathi film debut in Deool
Mansoor Khan to make Bollywood comeback
5 crores loss for Heroine?
Katrina Kaif to go on stage for Mere Brother Ki Dulhan 'Live' gigs
And if she has decided to be in the fun zone at the moment, a lot of that zest to be happy comes from the company that she's been keeping lately. Imran Khan, her co-star in Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, has been "really cool company" for Katrina. Says a friend of the actress, "Katrina found herself warming up not only to Imran but also to his family Avantika. She felt she was part of a family." And the 'family' has convinced Katrina to go on stage for what is secretly being termed the 'Dulhan' gigs. Says a source, "The Mere Brother Ki Dulhan producers Yash Raj plan to put Katrina, Imran and Ali Zafar on stage to promote the film. Ali who plays one of the leads asked Katrina if she too would accompany him for the gigs that would take them to several metros. At first Katrina laughed off his suggestion. When Ali was adamant, she wanted to know what she would do on stage. Ali suggested she join him to sing. And Katrina is game." As things stand the Mere Brother Ki Dulhan live concerts would be Katrina's first ever live concerts. Katrina can't wait.
Lucky Ali marries third time; couple expecting their first child
Tazaa Khabar
* Although Zayed Khan and Dia Mirza, the first-time producers of LOVE BREAKUPS ZINDAGI, have already completed the film, they are in no hurry to release it. In fact, the makers have decided to wait till the rush of releases subsides and only then announce a release date. * Is Rakesh Roshan making KRISSH 2 in 3D? That's the buzz in the industry. Awaiting the official announcement of this one! * Indra Kumar is continuing with the DHAMAAL series. He has, in DOUBLE DHAMAAL itself, announced through the character of Riteish Deshmukh that a new DHAMAAL is on the cards, titled TOTAL DHAMAAL. That's not all, Indra Kumar and Ashok Thakeria are also planning MASTI 2. * Salman Khan is keen on getting CHILLAR PARTY tax-free status in India, so that a wider section of audience gets to watch it at lower ticket rates.
Sunderland set to snap up Gardner
Sunderland are closing in on Birmingham midfielder Craig Gardner for a fee thought to be about £6m.
Manchester City legend Doyle dies
Former Manchester City and England player Mike Doyle dies, aged 64.
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