Archive | January, 2010

Talented Sanghmitra announces her entry into Bollywood

Posted on 25 January 2010 by ashok

By A Correspondent

On January 15, 2010, Sydney Girl Sanghmitra made a quiet entry into Bollywood with the release of “Bhavnao Ko Samjho” in which she plays the lead role. The film has also entered Guinness Book of records for featuring 51 stand-up comedians. The story of the film revolves around Suman (Sanghmitra) who is the doting grand-daughter of a wealthy businessman and heiress to his property.

Sanghmitra has been appreciated by the critics for her scintillating performance in the movie and seems to have crossed the first hurdle in her journey to stardom. Her next film, Idiot Box is also due to be released soon in which she plays a pivotal role. Continue Reading

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Be A High Achiever in 2010

Posted on 12 January 2010 by ashok

By Roseline Deleu

2010 – Year of TRUTH and INTEGRITY
 
Predictions for January 2010
 
CAREER – People become more and more aware of their life choices.  Chances of change appear daily. No more ‘blame game’- no more of staying put or even stuck in the same position… You are now strong enough to take action and move forward. This January, many will take a step out of their comfort zone to discover who they really are thriving more interest, joy and ambition in their current or new job.
LOVE – Interestingly this month you regain lust and desire that you were missing in 2009 by decreasing your alcohol intake. Clear communication and expressing genuine feelings will encourage physical and chemical attraction. Continue Reading

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Indian burnt by four attackers

Posted on 09 January 2010 by ashok

Close on the heels of stabbing to death of Nitin Garg in Melbourne last week another man of Indian origin is in a serious condition in hospital after he was allegedly attacked by four men and set on fire in city’s north-west overnight.

The 29-year-old Jaspreet Singh was taken to hospital with burns to 15 per cent of his body after the attack shortly before 2 am in Essendon. He is reported to be in a stable condition. Continue Reading

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Death of two Indians: Govt should prove it’s not racial

Posted on 08 January 2010 by ashok

The brutal killing of two Indians, Nitin Garg and Ranjodh Singh in Melbourne and Griffith, respectively, last week has revived the debate that whether the attacks were racially motivated or just a law and order problem. In both the cases, it is not good for the image of the Australian Government. The attacks are happening despite the assurances by top political leaders, including the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, who is also the Education Minister.

The Indian Government has once again threatened of strong action that will affect one of the biggest revenue earning industries for the Australian Government — education. To begin with let’s presume the attacks are racially motivated, it is then up to the Australian government or the police to prove it otherwise. Continue Reading

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