Monthly Archives: May 2014

Gazal Somaiah’s next is a thriller

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After playing a supporting role in Uu Kodathara Ulikki Padathara, Gazal Somaiah will soon be seen in a lead role in Rahul Sankrityan’s thriller film The End. The actress, who was part of Shiamak Davar’s dance troupe for nearly four years, has pinned high hopes on her acting career.

“My family is from Coorg and I have spent most part of my life in Hyderabad, Wellington and Mhow since my father is in the army. I joined Shiamak Davar’s team when I was 16 and I represented India at the opening ceremony of Commonwealth Games in 2006. It was a life changing experience because I got to travel a lot and became financially independent,” she reveals, adding, “We are almost done shooting for The End and I am also eagerly awaiting the release of my other film Jagame Maya.”

Ask her what’s on the line for her, she says, “I am in talks with couple of production houses in Kannada film industry and Bollywood too.”

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> Entertainment> Telugu> Movies / by Hemanth Kumar, TNN / April 30th, 2014

Ranya Not Ramya!

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A pretty girl from city of palaces Mysore Ranya studied in Bangalore but completed her engineering in Electronics and Communications from Gonikoppa of Coorg district. Taking up acting course in Mumbai Ranya got offer and rushed in the middle for the meaty offer in Kichcha Sudeep film ‘Maanikya’. Ranya is also well versed in Martial arts and dance.

Ranya like the present day ultra modern girl obeyed her parent’s advice to obtain good education. Ranya considers Sudeep as mentor in acting. As a traditional girl she goes to foreign country and meets Sudeep in the film.

What score the media and Kannada audience would give for Varalakshmi and Ranya will be known on Thursday as ‘Maanikya’ is set for release on May 1. With Ramya the charm of silver screen moving to politics who would occupy the place is a strong guess. There are already ‘R’ letter starring heroines in Kannada – Radhika Pandit, Raagini, Radhika Kumaswamy, Ramya Barna and others.

source: http://www.indiaglitz.com / Indiaglitz / Home / Wednesday – April 03rd, 2014

Harshika Poonacha has lots of dance fun

Harshika Poonacha
Harshika Poonacha

Harshika Poonacha is pretty active on social media and keeps her fans updated about whatever she’s up to. So on Sunday, several of them were please when she told them she was judging a dance competition at a mall in the city.

“At Orion mall to Judge the 7up Dance competition… Super exited to see all the 50 teams perform,” she tweeted. The B3 actress later added, “7up Dance Up at Orion mall… super fun and seeing some real nice talents… All the best guys.”

Harshika is currently working on the film Gulaabi Street.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> Entertainment> Kannada> Movies / TNN / May 11th, 2014

IPL: I feel it is the start of my journey, says Robin Utthappa

Robin Uthappa talks to Taus Rizvi about changes in his batting and his efforts to make comeback into national side

Robin Uthappa seems to be enjoying a new lease of life having gone back to opening the innings in IPL BCCI
Robin Uthappa seems to be enjoying a new lease of life having gone back to opening the innings in IPL BCCI

With scores of 47, 65, 47 you are back among runs in IPL…
Great to be opening. Frankly speaking, I deliver the best when when I open. Day in and day out, I have been working on my batting and my technique. I feel a lot more confident, sure about my skills and ability. I know, I will be able perform my role as an opening batsman. That is what is most important. Once you set good a foundation, you can build on from there. I am confident about playing well. Happy to repose faith having got an opportunity to open the innings.

Clearly, you were unhappy batting in the middle-order…
I am an opener. Opening the batting is what I do and is my bread and butter. It is here where I am comfortable the most.

Was it difficult to adjust after playing in the middle-order?
I wouldn’t say it’s difficult but it’s a challenge of a different kind. I played in the middle-orderin the last two IPLs. It was quite new for me, but had to do it since the team had asked me to.

How is it opening the innings with Gautam Gambhir in Kolkata Knight Riders?
Gauti and I go way back opening for India. We were competing for the same same spot with Sachin, Ganguly, Sehwag. We share a healthy relationship. I enjoy opening with a lefty as it unsettles the bowlers and gives opportunity to score. The left-right combination is always good.

You have changed your style of batting. Earlier, you would deal only in sixes and boundaries and now you have adopted a cautious approach. What prompted the change.
I am still aggressive but I don’t need to go hammer tongs when I can played good cricketing shots and still score runs. I think in the last couple of years, I have cleaned up my technique and learnt to respect the ball, bowlers and the wickets on merit. Play true to the merit and that is when you get the best chance to score. I am aware about the fields, what the bowlers are bowling. I keep it simple now and there is no need to panic. I do what I need to do for the team and that’s the approach which you can say is a lot more calmer.

You have a different stance now. What other technical changes have you made to your batting?
I have changed quite a lot actually. About the stance — two or three different set ups in technique for (different) bowling and pitches. I have been taking some time. That is one of the reason I am feeling confident and sure of the all work and the hours I have put in. I feel strongly about my skills — batting, shot selection and mindset. Have gone into a lot of details — changed my feet position, initial movements depending on the bounce on the wicket.

You have been working with Pravin Amre. What has been his role in the new ‘Robin Uthappa’?
Choosing to work with Amre sir was my best decision. He is someone who practically helped me change my game, from where it used to be to where it is now. I am very grateful to him. He has worked hard with me and has been patient. I know him since my days with the junior Indian team. There is a certain comfort level which I don’t share with anyone else. As his pupil, I have complete faith and trust in him. He gave me things on the platter and asked me to pick whatever I like the most, which is what I have done.

You are 28 and have been wanting to make a comeback to the Indian team. How far is that destination?
Frankly, I think with the talent I used to have, I played maximum to the potential. But now, I have cleaned up my technique. Today, I feel it is the start of my journey and there is no specific destination. The destination will be when I am done (with cricket) but I am far from done as I am in the best shape of my life, being skillfull, I have to continue working hard. Right now, I am happy enjoying my game putting in hard work. There are no ulterior reasons for playing cricket but I am enjoying and loving it more.

source: http://www.dnaindia.com/ DNA / Home> Sport / Place:Mumbai, Agency:DNA / Sunday – May 11th, 2014

Ravichandran to get ‘Drishyam’ gift on his birthday

If sources are to be believed, the Kannada remake of the hit Malayalam film Drishyam starring Crazy Star Ravichandran will be released on May 30, coinciding with the actor’s birthday. The shooting of the yet-to-be-titled film directed by P Vasu was mostly done in Madikeri district.

The film, which has already created a buzz in the industry, will see Ravichandaran and Navya Nair sharing space for the first time.

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Navya, who had acted in Kannada movies like Gaja and Boss, is staging a comeback to Sandalwood with this movie. She will play Ravichandran’s wife character, which was originally essayed by Meena in Drishyam.

Madhu Neelakantan is the cinematographer, Ilayaraja is the music director and M S Ramesh has written the dialogues for the movie. The film also has Achyuth Kumar, Srinivasmurthy, Suchendra Prasad and Sadhu Kokila in significant roles.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> Entertainment> Kannada> Movies / TNN / Mty 06th, 2014

Keep power line project off Kodagu, urges Greens

On the one hand, greens have been demanding to explore alternative routes to lay 400 kv high tension line between Mysore-Kozhikode, and on the other hand, Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCI) says that the alternative routes were discussed way back in 2009 and they were rejected.

The Members of Kaveri Sene, Coorg Wildlife Society and Kaveri Bachao Andolan have said that felling of trees will have its impact on the bio-diversity and environment of the region. Hence, the project should be kept out of the purview of the Kodagu district.

Power Grid Corporation Chief Manager C D Kishor told Deccan Herald that all the three suggestions put forth by the protesters were discussed and rejected.

The route proposed by the protesters are as follows:

Route 1—Upgrading 220 kv line that provided connectivity between Karnataka and Kerala. Upgrading of the line falls under Bandipura National Park.

After the implementation of Forest Conservation Act 1980, no development work can be initiated inside National Park where tigers habitate.

Hence, the proposal was rejected.

Route 2—Laying electric wire on D-line of Nagarahole National Park.
However, the route was rejected as the width of the D-line is only 15 metre. The width required for laying high-tension wire is 45 metres.

Hence, it would require felling of trees on minimum of 30 meter after the D-line. On an average about 17,515 trees would have been felled if the route was approved.
Hence, both the State and Central governments had rejected the suggestion.
Route3—Underground cable.

The proposal was rejected as it was an uphill task to lay underground cable for 55 kms. To lay underground cable, a separate road will have to constructed to take up repair work in the underground cable.

Present route

At present, the high-tension line will pass through Hunsur, Piriyapattana-Devamacchi forest-Maldare-Hundi-Mayamudi-Bekkesodlur-Nalkeri-Kutta-Kerala.

Delay in work

The length of Mysore-Kozhikode line is 210 kms. The line will pass through 92 kms in Kerala.

The work in Kerala and Mysore has been completed. Owing to the protest by environmentalists, the work was stalled in Kodagu district.

Technical committee

Following the protest, the State government has constituted a technical committee to explore the possible alternative routes.

The committee has been directed to submit report within 15 days.

Kaveri Bachao Andolan Convenor B C Nanjappa said “our concern is environment of the district. We had suggested three alternative routes. If it was not acceptable, then let the technical committee constituted by the government explore an alternative.”

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> District / by Srikanth Kallammanavar , Madikeri / DHNS – May 06th, 2014

MTV Splitsvilla Season 7 set to get sexier and hotter with Sunny Leone

She joins MTV VJ Nikhil Chinapa as co-host of the new season of the hugely popular show
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Goddess of oomph, Sunny Leone, will soon be seen scorching TV screens as she steps into her new role as the host of the seventh season of MTV’s hugely popular flagship show, MTV Splitsvilla. A sizzling Sunny will be seen co-hosting the new season alongside MTV VJ Nikhil Chinapa.

With over 68 million viewers in urban India, MTV Splitsvilla has been a favourite of audiences ever since its launch six seasons ago. The show also received immense love online with more than 18 million video views just for the last season. With over 3.5 million fans on the Facebook page and over 1,500 tweets for each new episode that went on air, season six of the show has been the biggest one yet. Now, in its seventh season, Sunny has been roped in to up the ante and make this year the hottest one for the show ever.

Speaking about her decision to host MTV Splitsvilla, Sunny Leone said, “MTV is an iconic youth brand. I was always fascinated by the edgy content, the cool shows and always wanted to be a part of it. After moving to India, I got the opportunity to watch Splitsvilla and enjoyed it quite a bit. It’s great that I now get to be a part of it. I am absolutely excited about working on the show and I know it’s going to be a treat for me and my fans alike!”

Nikhil Chinapa said, “It’s great to be back with another season of one of MTV’s most popular show, MTV Splitsvilla. This year we’re changing things around to raise the stakes and the excitement around the show. MTV has put together not just a fantastic new cast but also has made some very interesting changes to the format. With all the elements coming together, MTV Splitsvilla promises to deliver the best season we’ve ever had to fans this year.”

Vikas Gupta, Programming Head of MTV India, said, “MTV Splitsvilla is a sexy show which delves into the love, life and relationships of hot young people. It’s about the youth finding love and what choices they make. Sunny is a gorgeous woman who has a great fan following which makes her one of the most sought after faces in the industry today and we’re extremely delighted to have her as the face of our flagship show. In MTV Splitsvilla Season 7, you will see Sunny in a way you’ve never seen before.”
Along with getting one of the hottest women to host the show, this year MTV has many more surprises planned for viewers of MTV Splitsvilla which will be revealed as the show goes on air.

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source: http://www.bestmediainfo.com / Best Media Info / Home> Media Info> Television / BestMediInfo Bureau / Delhi – May 06th, 2014

‘Asian Championship medal a confidence booster’: Ponnappa

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Ashwini Ponnappa

Top woman shuttler Ashwini Ponnappa and Grandmaster Tania Sachdev participated in the ‘Wings for Life’ World Marathon competition, that was flagged off from Sonepat, Haryana, on Sunday.

For both Ashwini and Tania, it was their first tryst with a marathon and both seemed excited to be a part of a very noble cause. The proceeds from the event will go to the ‘Wings for Life’ a foundation that carried out research to find a cure for spinal cord related injuries.

“It’s an amazing feeling to take part in the marathon. I don’t know how long I will be running but it will be a unique experience for me. I had been so busy with my playing schedule that I have never been able to find time to participate in any marathon events earlier. I hope it’s a memorable first for me,” said Ashwini, who recently claimed the women’s doubles bronze in the Asian Badminton Championship pairing up with Jwala Gutta.

On the achievement, Ashwini said, “It came at the right time for us. It will be a great confidence booster for me and Jwala ahead of the CWG.”

source: http://www.asianage.com / The Asian Age / Home> Sports> Other Sports / by Age Correspondent / May 05th, 2014

Coffee exports in April up 11% at Rs 535 cr

Export realisation remained as high as Rs 1,68,362 per tonne in April, 2014
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India’s coffee exports rose by over 11% in value terms at Rs 535.83 crore in April this year on better realisation following firm global prices, according to the Coffee Board.

Coffee shipments from India — the world’s fifth biggest exporter — stood at Rs 480.77 crore in the corresponding period of last year.

However in volume terms, coffee shipments fell by over 4% at 31,836 tonnes in April this year from 33,211 tonnes of shipments in the year-ago period.

“The export realisation remained as high as Rs 1,68,362 per tonne in April, 2014, against Rs 1,44,762 per tonne in the year ago because of better global prices,” a senior Board official said.

But the volume of coffee exports from India remained lower last month as domestic traders held back stocks anticipating recovery in global prices, which have firmed since February on likely drop in production in the world’s largest coffee producer Brazil, the official added.

According to the Board, the global coffee prices have already risen by more than 80% this year owing to concerns over drought conditions in Brazil and an outbreak of coffee leaf rust plant disease in Central America.

During last week of April, arabica-quality coffee prices at New York had touched 219 US cents on April 24 — the highest since February 2012. Robusta futures price for July had risen to $2,156 a tonne from $2,086 a tonne.

The Board official said that harvesting of coffee in the country has got over now. Overall domestic production is expected to be in line with the Board’s estimate of 3,11,500 tonnes for 2013-14 crop year (October-September), down by 2.1% from 3,18,200 tonnes produced in 2012-13.

India exports coffee largely to Italy, Germany, Belgium, Jordan, Turkey and Russia, among others.

source: http://www.business-standard.com / Business Standard / Home> Markets> Commodities> Food & Edible Oils / Press Trust of India / New Delhi – May 05th, 2014

Virginia Conquered, Britain Next

One week in the city she loves and Joshna Chinappa feels rejuvenated. Spending time in Chennai is always special for her. The IPL flavour has hit the country but not her. Joshna prefers to stay away from the idiot box and trains at a doubles camp in the city. One week is up, the bags are packed and she is off to England to get more training ahead of the British Open which starts on May 14.
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In between all this hustle, she takes time out to share her experiences. Forty minutes, a gruelling match and a victory, that’s how long it took for Joshna to bag her ninth WSA tour title at the Country Club of Virginia. The World No 21, seeded second, upset former world champion and top seed Rachael Grinham to win the Richmond Open recently.
The win was all the more memorable as it was Joshna’s first win against the Australian in six meetings and came just a week after she lost to the same opponent in Texas. “I have moved past that win,” she says. “I have lost to Rachael many times before. It was good to finally beat her in a final.”

So what’s different this time around? “I was a lot more relaxed and did not take any pressure. I didn’t make specific changes. Just played the way I wanted to. Staying calm was the key. The plan was to keep the ball tight, for she is a very crafty player and has had a good season,” Joshna adds.

A household name of squash in India, it’s been a dream run for the Coorgi this year. She broke into the top-20, won two WSA titles and is looking to add many more to her kitty. “It has been one of my best seasons so far. I hope to move further up the rankings. It’s only May and there are seven more months to go. I hope to take this good form further.”

Considering that the Commonwealth and Asian Games are just around the corner, her form is encouraging. “A medal depends on how well you play on that day. But I feel I have a good chance of winning in the individual category and a much higher chance of bagging a medal in doubles at the Commonwealth Games.”

Three years ago, she injured her knee and had to take a break for almost 10 months. Her ranking dipped to 71. But Joshna isn’t one to give up and soon after, she was back doing what she loves the most.

“I definitely wanted to play again. Never thought of quitting but I also didn’t think I would make it to the top 20. In the beginning, it was tough as I could not even walk properly. So I moved to Mumbai to start afresh. Everything was new there. I worked with an Egyptian trainer and he is one of the reasons I play squash today,” she recalls.

It was worth all the pain as she made a phenomenal comeback which included winning more national championships, a much-awaited title in Chennai, WSA crowns and being honoured with the Arjuna Award. “Winning in Chennai was special because though I am a Coorgi, I am a squash player because of this city. That was a great way to make a comeback,” she says.

On promoting the sport, she said, “We need more tournaments in India so that top players come here. That’s how squash will grow in India. The sport is most focussed in Chennai, that’s why we have many players emerging from the city. It should be the same throughout the country,” she adds. For now, it’s over to England.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Sport / by Krithika Gopalkrishnan – Chennai / May 05th, 2014