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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Know more about boys



May be its funny or may be all of you not agree with my points so let me clear its my points of views only

  • Guys love flirts.
  • Guys cry!!!!!!!!
  • Guys hate gays!.....:) :)
  • Guys go crazy over a girl's smile.
  • Guys love their moms.
  • A guy would sacrifice his money for lunch just to get you a couple of roses.
  • A guy often thinks about the girl who likes him. But this doesn't mean that the guy likes her.
  • You can never understand him unless you listen to him.
  • If a guy tells you he loves you once in a lifetime. He does.
  • Beware. Guys can make gossips scatter through half of the face of the earth faster than girls can.
  • Like Eve, girls are guys EUR™ weaknesses.
  • Guys are very open about themselves.
  • It's good to test a guy first before you believe him. But don't let him wait that long.
  • No guy is bad when he is courting.
  • Guys virtually brag about anything.
  • Guys cannot keep secrets that girls tell them.
  • Guys think too much.
  • Guys' fantasies are unlimited.
  • Girls' height doesn't really matter to a guy but her weight does!
  • Guys tend to get serious with their relationship and become too possessive. So watch out girls!!
  • When a girl makes the boy suffer during courtship, it would be hard for him to let go of that girl.
  • It's not easy for a guy to let go of his girlfriend after they broke up especially when they've been together for 3 years or more. 
  • Guys will do anything just to get the .  
  • Guys hate it when you talk about your ex-boyfriend.
  •  When guys want to meet your parents. Let them. 
  •  Guys want to tell you many things but they can't. And they sure have one habit to gain courage and spirit to tell you many things and it is drinking!
  • Guys don't actually look after good-looking girls. They prefer neat and presentable girls.
  •  A guy can like you for a minute, and then forget you afterwards.
  • When a guy says he doesn't understand you, it simply means you're not thinking the way he is.
  •  "Are you doing something?" or "Have you eaten already?" are the first usual questions a guy asks on the phone just to get out from stammering.
  • Guys may be flirting around all day but before they go to sleep, they always think about the girl they  truly care about.Guys go crazy when girls touch their hands.
  • Guys hate girls when she overreacts.
  • If a guy says you're beautiful, that guy likes you.
  • Guys seek for advice not from a guy but from a girl.
  • Girls are allowed to touch boys' things. Not their hair!

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Prithviraj Chauhan



Prithviraj Chauhan, the last ruler of Chauhan dynasty to sit on the throne of Delhi, was born in 1168 as the son of Someshwar Chauhan, the king of Ajmer. He was a brilliant child and very sharp at learning the military skills. He had the skill of hitting the target only on the basis of its sound. He succeeded to the throne of Ajmer at the age of thirteen, in 1179,when his father died in a battle.
His grandfather Angam, ruler of Delhi, declared him heir to the throne of Delhi after hearing about his courage and bravery. He once killed a lion on his own without any weapon. He was known as the warrior king.

When he ascended to the throne of Delhi, he built Qila Rai Pithora here. His whole life was a continuous chain of bravery, courage, chivalrous deeds and glorious exploits. He defeated the mighty Bheemdev, ruler of Gujarat, at the mere age of thirteen.

His love story with his enemy, Jaichand's daughter, Samyukta is very famous. He rode off with her on the day of her 'Swayamwara'.

He expanded his empire, during this time Mahmud Ghori attacked India in 1191 and he was defeated at the first battle of Tarain. After defeating the army of Mahmud Ghori he was asked to attack the retreating army but in true Rajput tradition he refused to do so as it did not conform to the fair war rules. As a result Mahmud ghori again attacked India and in the second battle of Tarain Prithviraj Chauhan was defeated and captured. He was treated very badly, his eyes were burnt with red-hot irons and he was made blind. But Prithviraj did not lose courage. Helped by his court poet and friend Chand Bardai, he is believed to kill Mahmud ghori with his "shabdabhedi baan". His skill of hitting the target just on the basis of sound made by it come handy. and during the archery competition organized by Mahmud ghori, he displayed his skill. When Mahmud ghori praised him he heard his voice and attacked him. Mahmud ghori was killed. In order to escape death at the hands of enemies he and his friend Chand Bardai stabbed each other.

Chand Bardai compiled the story of the life of Prithviraj Chauhan in his epic poem Prithviraj Raso. Prithviraj Chauhan died in 1192, with his death a period of bravery, courage, patriotism and principles came to an end. Prithviraj Raso of Chand Bardai and Prithviraj Vijay of Jayanak have immortalized deeds of Prithviraj Chauhan.

Bring Back Prithviraj Chauhan's remains from Afghanistan



Background:
The Great Prithviraj Chauhan, the last ruler of Chauhan dynasty to sit on the throne of Delhi, was born in 1168 as the son of Someshwar Chauhan, the king of Ajmer.

The brave emperor was buried near the tomb of Mohammad Ghori.

According to reports, it is now a part of the tradition in Afghanistan that those who pay visit to the tomb Mohammad Ghori first disrespect the place where the Indian emperor’s mortal remains are buried.

The inscription on the tomb reads: “Here lies the Kafer king of Delhi.”

There must now be an urgency of bringing back the remains of Prithviraj Chauhan to India for a worthy memorial at Delhi as well as Ajmer.

Indian PM visited grave of Babur, but not Prithviraj Chauhan

Indian PM Dr. Manmohan Singh, Natwar Singh and Rahul Gandhi’s recent visit to Afghanistan was one of the historic visit after along time, during that visit they have visited to Babur’s Grave.

Needless to say Babur is an Invader, not a Indian King. Indian Media and Indians might have forgotten to recollect history, there is another grave in afghanistan, grave of legendary Rajput king Prithviraj Chauhan, a hero in India, lying in a dilapidated condition in the outskirts of Ghazni. This passive callousness shown by these leaders has brought utter disgrace to India, these leaders should be questioned by public and parliamentarians in the parliament.


Mr. S.C Sharma who has seen the dilapidated grave, of the Emperor of India Prithviraj Chauhan in Afghanistan, which is been subject to regular indignity till today. He is an eyewitness to this and has penned down what he has seen 

Many years ago, while travelling by jeep from Kandahar to Kabul, I had to make a night halt en route at Ghazni. At the hotel, I learned that there was a grand mausoleum over the tomb of Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi near the town, and I determined to see it. A few extra Afghanis (the local currency) helped my driver to comprehend the necessity of making a small detour the next morning.

The mausoleum was indeed grand - judging by local standards - with a high, arched doorway like the Buland Darwaza. lie tomb proper was in a cellar about four or five feet be low ground-level. It intrigued me considerably to note that there were no steps leading down into the tomb. Instead, a metal chain hung from the ceiling of the cellar. I was told that I would have to hold the chain and jump down.

I asked for the reason for this peculiar method of entry. The caretaker was evasive at first. But after much persuasion, he disclosed that there was another tomb at the exact spot where you jumped down. There, the infidel king of Delhi, Prithviraj Chauhan, lay buried.

Prithviraj Chauhan and Sanyogita of Kannauj



On the face of it, the story of Sanyogita and Prithviraj may seem to have nothing to with the later’s wars and campaigns. But if it is true that Sanyogita’s father Jaichand, already a rival of Prithviraj, was angry that she eloped with the Chauhan king, then the bad blood between Chauhan and Rathore is a definite backdrop to the geopolitics of the time. Also, if – as it is said – Prithviraj was so besotted with Sanyogita that he neglected his kingdom to the extent he was oblivious to the danger Mahmud Ghori presented, then again we can legitimately discuss Sanyogita.

After all, this is no ordinary king we are discussing, but the man who was the last Hindu emperor of Delhi, a man of immense contradictions, and who appears to have lost his empire to the Muslims despite his magnificent warrior qualities because of a lack of diligence and a preference for the good and soft life. So from this angle, too, Sanyogita is important.

The problem is, according to R.C. Majumdar, there is no evidence to back the story. It originates from the Prithviraj raso, which was written much after the events it narrates.

It’s also worth noting that Prithviraj and Sanyogita are supposed to have eloped in 1175. Even given that she was his youngest queen, if 17 years later the man is still so infatuated with her that he cannot think straight, we can legitimately ask if the story is as told. Kings had their favorite wives, but they had many wives. It would be a bit unusual for a wife to have such a hold for so many years that she is the cause of the king’s neglecting his duties.

Our difficulty originates with the part concerning Prithviraj’s antecedents. The popular story has it that two daughters of Anangpal, King of Delhi, married rival kings: Someshwar Chauhan of Ajmer, and Vijaypal Rathore of Kannauj. Prithviraj was born to Someshwar and his wife Kamladevi, Jaichand was born to Vijaypal and his wife Roopsundari. This would make Prithviraj and Jaichand first cousins, though Jaichand was much older to Prithviraj.

Furthur, Anangpal of Delhi, having no son, decided to leave his kingdom to Prithviraj, because young as Prithviraj was, he was clearly a better soldier than Jaichand. This discrimination by the grandfather in favor of the junior grandson further exacerbated the hostility Jaichand bore Prithviraj.

The problem with this story is several-fold.

First, Prithviraj’s mother was not the daughter of the King of Delhi, but of Achalaraja, the Kalachuri king of Tripuri, which is today’s Jabbalpore in Madhya Pradesh. Her name was Karpuradevi and not Kamladevi.

Second, Prithviraj inherited the kingdom of Delhi from his father, Someshwar of Ajmer, not from any king of Delhi. Delhi was a vassal of Ajmer, so when Someshwar died, Prithviraj got Delhi as well as Ajmer.

Third, there was no Anangpal ruling Delhi during Prithviraj’s time. The closest Anangpal we have been able to locate is the jagirdar of Bhatnar [modern Bhatinda?]. He was a decendent of Bhimpal, last Shahi king of the Punjab – who was disposed of his kingdom by Mahmud Ghaznavi in the 11th century.

Anangpal, according to the story, was an Aruyvaid herbalist doctor who became close friends with Prithviraj. The later liked him so much he added to Anangpal’s jagir at Bhatnar, and this inspired Anangpal to attack and recover his lost inheritance of Lahore 1179. However, he could not hold on to Lahore, was pushed out by the Muslims and died. His son Gorakrai was brought back to Bahtnar, and later became a luminary at Prithviraj’s court.

Be that as it may, insofar national psyches are shaped by legends, the story of Prithviraj and Sanyogita is one of the most powerful of Indian legends. For Indians, the romance is on par with the most famous of all Western civilization romances, Paris and Helen of Troy.  So while as historians we must remain skeptical, as Indians we should remain free to enjoy the story.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Sonal Chauhan Interview



 Sonal Chauhan's Interview

Sonal Chauhan Interview


Question. Please tell us about you…
Answer. I am basically from Agra but I was brought u in Delhi. Even my schooling was in Delhi. At present I am doing my graduation in Philosophy from Delhi University.
After winning the title of Miss World Tourism in 2005, I came to Mumbai. Reaching Mumbai I started modeling for brands like Nokia, Airtel and Diet Pepsi. At the same time I was chosen as the brand ambassador for Ponds.
My father is a police officer in UP and my mother is a homemaker.

Question. There are many faces that join the modeling industry but very few of them make their identity in this field. Where do you see yourself?
Answer. It’s tough for me to tell you anything about that as because this is my first film. I’ll try on making my own space in this industry. I am even ready to give extra time for getting my desired position in this industry.

Question.  How did your family react to your decision of joining film industry?
Answer.  They were really against me on my decision of joining modeling as because I am the only girl from my family to join it. Modeling and acting were very same to them.

Everybody is well aware of the gloomy side of this glamorous industry. They wanted me to be doctor or engineer. They thought that I am too immature to take such a decision. But when they saw that I can handle myself in this industry, they started supporting me.

Question. Are you dreaming of joining glamour industry since your childhood?
A. Truly speaking, I never cherished such a dream but whenever I came to see any image of model in any magazine, I felt attracted to them. And I knew that despite having a wish, I could not do that.

I always believe that there is a power that helps me deciding on every matter.

Question.  You are from the world of modeling. Do you believe that reservation is required to switch in your career from modeling to acting?
Answer. My family also believed in the same theory. They also thought that for me it’s going to be very tough to become actress as I had none in the industry. That’s the reason they defied my decision.

I have never done anything against my family and neither will I do anything like that. I convinced them a lot and then came with my mother to take part in the Miss India contest.

Question.  When your family was so against your modeling career then how come you took part in it?
Answer. I used to take part in few modeling assignments during my college days. My mother had no problem with that since she was okay with me enjoying my vacations.

Only my sister knew about my wish to become a model and she sent my photograph to the Miss India contest. It’s only after receiving a phone call from them that I realized the matter. But to attend the contest I had to work very hard in convincing my family.

Question.  Do you have boyfriend?
Answer. Fortunately I am still single. To be very frank, I see a lot of engaged people around me and I know very well about the tough sides of those relationships. Keeping that suffering in mind, I think, better I stay alone.

Question.  Do you believe in love at first sight?
Answer. Not at all. You may just start feeling attracted to someone with your first sight but falling for someone is absolutely impossible.

Question.  Who was your first crush?
Answer. In my childhood, when I was in my second standard, I liked a boy. After growing up a bit I felt really affected with Shah Rukh Khan. I still feel that Shah Rukh is the most intelligent and charming man in this country.

Question. Have you ever gone through any training for acting?
Answer. Not till now but I will surely do that if required. I was learning Kathak for a few days but had to leave it as to start shooting for Jannat.

Question. Which does mean most to you – big banner or character?
Answer. Character, of course.

Question.  The type of films you would love to do…
Answer. I just have started my career in films and it’s quite tough for me to decide on that. But one thing is for sure that I don’t want to appear on screen as just a glamour doll. I would love be part of arties provided, someone allows me a chance. -

'Masakalli' singer doesn't see it as his ultimate destination



mohit chauhan
Singer Mohit Chauhan, former member of Indipop band Silk Route, has notched up his first solo hit of the year with "Masakalli", a song from Abhishek Bachchan's upcoming film "Delhi-6", but feels that Bollywood is not his ultimate destination.

"I don't think Bollywood is my ultimate destination, I believe it's a part of my journey. Today I sing songs in films, tomorrow I might collaborate with somebody else, it's all different colours and different hues of your artistic expression and without anything actually being a destination," Mohit told in an interview.

Mohit, who sang the hit "Dooba dooba" when he was a member of Silk Route, feels that although he has shifted from being a member of a musical band to mainstream playback singing, his move isn't a transition of any kind.

"I don't see my singing for films as a transition from singing my own songs because I see it as part of the same picture. For me music is for the soul - no matter whether the song is composed by me or by someone else," explained Mohit.

"When I sing I try to make the song my own and sing it my way because in my mind I am not following any school of thought. I just make myself free," he added.

When asked about the reason behind Silk Route disbanding, Mohit said: "When people are working together, sometimes there are creative differences and a difference of direction, which results in (people taking) separate ways."

Mohit began his stint in Bollywood with a few forgettable songs. It was with "Rang De Basanti" that his career got a boost with "Khoon chala" which was widely appreciated.

Post-"Rang..." his popularity rose with songs like "Tum se hi" from the hit film "Jab We Met" and "Masakalli" from Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's "Delhi-6".

"It really feels nice that people are liking the song so much," said the singer who was in New Delhi recently to flag off the musical parade, an initiative by 92.7 Big FM.

Mohit, who feels that he is fortunate to be working with a composer like A.R Rahman for the second time, said: "Rahman's music is great. As a person too when you speak to him and sit with him, you come to know that he is really stable and very rooted."

The singer-writer-composer who was missing from the non-film segment for quite some time will make his presence felt with a new album that is scheduled to release in a couple of months.

So what is his take on the fact that the market for non-film albums is shrinking with people becoming more Bollywood-centric?

"I don't think the listener or the audience has changed or become Bollywood-centric. If people loved 'Dooba dooba', they will still love a good song if offered to them. It's the economics that is a major concern. I think the music labels need to encourage artists so that more albums come out."

Mohit will be heard singing for Imtiaz Ali's new film, Rajesh Roshan's upcoming venture with his son Hrithik, and Deepti Naval's film among others.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Why we need money



Money is every ones dream can't we live with out money is it necessary just because of money there is problem in every ones life.Person who has lots of money still he is running behind it and those who don't have they have to run for money
Even me also running for money . Money is only one thing which can make us happy ?
What i saw in my life if you have enough money in your pocket every one respects you if u are empty then there is nothing for you .
At the last week of month am empty and i know how i am surviving i did master in computer then after am facing such problems , then what about others don't know how others are surviving
with out money can't we buy
(1)House
(2)Car/bike etc
(3)Dally expense
(4)Other requirements

If we see in 30-40k person can live easily then can purchase every thing and can survive in this world .
Those who are earning more then lakhs in a month what they are doing with the money specially politician those who are doing corruption in Rs thousand Cr in the age of +60 what they will do they are in such a position where they don't have to do such kinds of fucking corruption.

Those who are out of gujarat i whould like to say visit Gujarat and see what is done by Chif Minister N Modi
good work is done by Modi if he is doing any kind of corruption then i don't think he is doing any thing wrong because in return he is giving lots of things security , malls , good roads , BRTS facility etc

What do boys notice in girls ?



As we all know that boys always notice few things in girls do you know what they are ?
Any one of you ever thought why guys notice few things and when ?

Lets start with few things that is maximum noticed by guys in girls that are

(1)Breast
(2)Butt
(3)Legs


After watching above pic you will get the answer which part of body is noticed by guys

Breast is the most common part where guys see first because breast make them crazy if it has good shape and size after that butt same reason then after legs 

Then after  her dressing style that how she dressed her self this is the most important part after three that i mentioned above

After all guys notice how they smile girls have something in there smile if she give smile then boys can do any kind of work for her .Girls wear different kinds of smile depends on situations .

Guys notice how much time girls take to get ready. Guys remember that if girls take long time to get ready then she has some interest on you :)

how girls hand fits in there hand Girls always love to hold hands. Guys just can't imagine how both your hands perfectly fit together, thinking that it means you're meant for each other. Notice how guys play with your fingers and palms, and how they squeeze it every so often.

how girls have perfect waist Girls always love to be hugged. They also like to be held safe and secure. And guys love the feeling of you in their arms. Notice how guys hold you or hug you by the waist. They actually feel like they have the most precious thing in their hands. Then they squeeze tighter, not wanting to let go just yet.

Guys also notice how she carry her hair most of boys looking for long hair girls because long hair girls looks more beautiful :)

Sorry i forget to mention about eyes . Boys really love and gone mad after watching good eyes this things is not possible for me to explain hope you all got what i mean to say .


There are many guys who are looking for only few things that is sex so guys this is not for you :) 

Things about girls that boys don't know



For all we talk about how hot guys are. We mostly care about there personality.

 We are just as shy as you are about relationships.

 Many of us don't let you see us cry, unless we want you to comfort us

 We like dropping small flirts, to see if you are interested. But we will later deny it or make it into a joke

 Most of us prefer to be call beautiful than hot or sexy. But not all of us

 We travel in groups for one of two reasons 1) because we want to share some form of gossip with each other or get advice on something 2) B/c we don't want to get caught by ourselves with you because we won't know what to say and are afraid we'll make a fool of ourselves

We only wear mini-skirts, tank tops and skimpy cloths for you (unless it's really really hot outside). So if you don't like what we wear say something likely look really nice today, but you know...I think I like you in jeans better'

 MOST girls spend about 15% of the time thinking about specific guys, 20% thinking of guys in general, 25% thinking of how to get guys to notice us and what to say when we do, 30% of the time TALKING about guys (even if someone else isn't listening), and 10% of the time doing something else

 Girls automatically assume that all guys are ***** and only want to get into our pants until you prove otherwise (and even then some small part of us still thinks that)

 Most girls are under the impression that guys only want skinny 'hot' girls

 Most girls enjoy being paraded around once in awhile in front of your friends. We enjoy having you show us off to your friends, kind of like, 'Hey, look at my hot ass girlfriend! Aren't you jealous?" But we don't enjoy being nothing but a trophy girl

Nicknames like "Babe, or darling" are safe to call just about any girl. But beware of "Princess or Angel". Some girls will take offense to this thinking you are calling them to innocent or incapable of taking care of themselves.

 Speaking of nicknames, almost every girl has ONE nickname that they just love to be called

 Most girls will drop lots of hints to tell you that they like you, but won't come right out and say" I like you" or "I love you". If you think they like you, there is a good chance they do.

 Scenario time! -You like a girl named Ashley, Ashley has a friend named Brenda. Brenda comes up you in the hall and asks "Do you like Ashley?"

More often than not in this scenario Ashley asked Brenda to ask you because she is to shy to ask you herself. And even if she didn't the first thing Brenda is going to do with your answer is tell Ashley. Now you are thinking "WHAT!? NO!! DON"T TELL HER THAT!!!" but in reality, this is a good thing. Because there is a good chance she already likes you. And if she doesn't, she will now be looking at you in a different way, and let me tell you. It's a lot easier to fall for a guy if you already know they like you. So its safe. So go ahead and tell Brenda that you like Ashley. Take a chance.


 Girls hate it when guys say perverted things.

 Girls love to feel special, even though they might not show it

 Girls talk about everything with their girl friends. So unless you tell us not to tell them about something, they WILL know about it within 3 days. And if you are the girl's boyfriend, that means, you're possibly 90% of their conversation. And believe me, trash talking takes up most of it, unless you're a Greek god, which you're not...

 Girls hate guys with bad hygiene.

 Girls love it when a guy pulls them close by the waist

 Most girls like a guy that will willing dance with them, even if he doesn't know how

 Usually, when a girl is sarcastically mean to you, it means they're attracted to you, but are afraid that they'll be showing too much

 A kiss on the hand with the right timing can be a REAL TURN-ON

 Some girls can think about their crushes for 18+ hours straight. No exaggeration

 When a guy says something really sentimental, girls will remember it forever

 Girls get embarrassed easily, even if guys don't know what the hell just happened.

 Girls daydream about their crushes ALL the time. They just don't show it.

 When a girl is upset and wants you to listen, she wants you to listen. She doesn't need you to fix it or tell her how to. She just wants you to listen.

When a girl is crying, she feels a lot safer if you pull her close and tell her that everything is going to be all right. And more likely than not, it will endear them to you more than anything else.

Girls love it when guys say their name

 Girls love confidence

 When a girl cooks for you, you know you mean a lot to her

 Girls hate it when other girls flirt. Yet they flirt themselves too. Ah, the beauty of irony

 We don't enjoy talking dirty to you as much as you enjoy listening.

 Saying something sweet might get you off the hook; doing something sweet will always get you off the hook.

 Size does matter, but only to hoes; not girls that want relationships.

 No matter what you say, your ex-girlfriend is a hoe to us. Not because we don't like your taste in women, because believe me WE do! its just that...we don't want to have to wonder if she is better than us. And if she is a hoe, we are better. So it makes things simple for us.

 We are self-conscious by nature; we can't help it. But we CAN try and hide it.

 Even if you think it is cool to burp, fart, or emit other strange gases from your body, it is not. Though we sometimes will tell you it is.

 As far as you are concerned, we are beautiful at all times, and don't tell us different, unless you make it sound like a compliment (even if it isn't) Like, "You were really pretty yesterday when you wore -insert clothing/accessory here-, I think you should wear that more often"

 Whatever you do, don't just show up at our house unexpected or at least without ringing the door bell...we run around in our underwear just like you do. And no matter how much you would like to see that, we will likely never talk to you again

 DON'T CHEAT ON US. It may seem foolproof, but girls tell each other everything about everything. Trust me, they WILL find out and you will be dirt.

 We want you to beware of every male relative and all guy friends. All of them would kick your ass at the drop of a hat, and a lot of them wouldn't even wait for the damn hat. We just don't want you to be too obvious.

 We enjoy being kissed by you in front of your friends. It makes us feel like you care a lot about us.

 You don't have PMS; so don't act like you know what it's like. Don't try to understand...believe me you never will.

 Violent statements like "If that guy keeps looking at you, I'm going to tear his head off" are appealing

 We don't want you to say you love us if you don't mean it

 We love it when you make eye contact with us while we talk.

Most girls are afraid of losing our independence to guys (for some unknown reason)

 If you ask a girl out directly, more likely than not, she will say yes to you. Even if she only has lukewarm feelings for you, because it will give her the chance to get to know you better and get to like you even more.

 Most girls love it when guys ask them for advice.

 Girls like it when you tell us what you are thinking, even if you don't understand it yourself

 After you've been dating for a while, realize that we really have started to trust you. When you have a girlfriend who truly trusts you, you have a lot more responsibility, privilege and control than you would think. Be careful with it, most guys would kill for that kind of power, and it can be lost in a nanosecond

 There is nothing wrong with being attentive and sensitive. However, this behavior can be carried too far. You don't have to hang on our every word or give in to our every whim. The thrill of the chase doesn't end after the first successful pick-up line. If you don't present us with some minor challenges, we're likely to get bored, or worse, feel that you're creepy and obsessive.

 Variety is the spice of life. There are patterns underlying what your woman says she likes and doesn't like. It would benefit you far more to try and discern the nature of these than to repeat everything she admits to enjoying until she no longer does

 Most men think the chase ends once they have us, but truly it has only just began.You must work even harder to keep us then you do you earn us. We not some trophy you can earn,put on a shelf and admire. You have to care for us like the living human beings we are.

WHEN WE SAY NO ITS NO, SO STOP ASKING!!!

If someone flirts with you, its a complement. If you're not interested, accept it but dont flirt back.

The woman in your life needs to hear how you feel about her, and often. Tell her now

All women are complicated, and it is doubtful any man will ever fully be able to understand us.But we know that, so its going to be ok.


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Charmy Chauhan :A 22-year-old girl, fan of Narendra Modi surprised the TV audience



Charmy Chauhan
When 22-year old girl Charmy Chauhan praised Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on NDTV Imagine channel’s youth oriented show Rahul Dulhaniya Le Jayenga, everybody was surprised. In India, we usually come across young fans of cricketers and Bollywood stars, and when it comes to politicians, the youths seem only hating them, but when Charmy started talking about the importance of voting in election, she praised Narendra Modi and her administration so much on the show, that everyone was surprised to witness Chief Minister Narendra Modi’s fan following in youths in Gujarat.

When a discussion took place among Rahul Mahajan and girls in the reality entertainment TV show on the subject – whether one should vote or not, Charmy, a law student from Nanavati college in Ahmedabad said,”Good leader makes difference. We have witnessed tremendous development in Gujarat, thanks to Narendra Modi as our Chief Minister. I like Modiji so much that I keep his wallpaper in my mobile.”

While other girl in the show was surprised to know about this Gujarati girl who actually keeps not cricketer or actor’s photo but one politician’s wallpaper in her mobile and found this funny too, the central character of this reality show Rahul Mahajan said, “this girl has strong political opinion.” It was visible that Rahul’s large part of opinion on this topic was edited.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Jagjit Singh Chauhan Campaigner for a separate Sikh state



Today Sikhs are seen as among the most prosperous and able communities of India. But two decades ago the religious minority were portrayed as bloody terrorists, and for many years Jagjit Singh Chauhan, who has died aged 80 of a heart attack, was the international voice of a would be independent country, the "Republic of Khalistan", a Sikh homeland to be carved from India's Punjab. A gifted propagandist, Chauhan was its self-declared president, and issued passports, postage stamps and currency.
Chauhan could have been a typical Indian success story. Having spent his student years in the Communist party of India, he started up hospital services in his home town of Tanda. Treating the poor for free, he built up goodwill among the least well-off. A natural politician, Chauhan ran for office, initially for the Republican party, trading allegiances to stay in power, briefly becoming finance minister of the Punjab in the late 1960s. His lasting achievement was to introduce state lotteries.
The fires of his nationalism had been lit in 1966 by the break-up of the old Punjab state into the Sikh-dominated Punjab and Hindu-dominated Haryana. This left the Le Corbusier-designed capital, Chandigarh, shared by both.
Within a few years Chauhan had decamped to run a Khalistani government-in-exile from London, also spending time in the US and Canada. He made trips to Pakistan to seek support for his project. In 1971 he took out an advertisement in the New York Times proclaiming a separate Sikh state of Khalistan. He drew support for his enterprises from wealthy Sikh expatriates, notably a Californian peach magnate. In India he was seen as an enemy of the state.
By the early 1980s the campaign for Khalistan had turned violent. The bombings and shootings culminated in Operation Bluestar, when in June 1984 the Indian army stormed the Golden Temple in Amritsar, the holiest Sikh shrine, to capture an armed band of separatists. Much of the temple's spiritual centre, the Akal Takht, was destroyed.
Chauhan, sensing the mood in Punjab, took to the airwaves in Britain. In a now notorious BBC interview he claimed that the then Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi would, along with her family, be "beheaded". Margaret Thatcher's government asked him to desist from making inflammatory statements from British soil.
Later that year Gandhi was shot dead by her Sikh bodyguards. Violent anti-Sikh riots shook the country's cities and claimed the lives of thousands. Innocents were caught up in the violence and in India some compare the killings to Nazi Germany's Kristallnacht.
In Britain Chauhan took his fight to the courts, suing noted writer and fellow Sikh Khushwant Singh for claiming in his History of the Sikhs that the putative president of Khalistan had been, while living in Canada, a shorn tobacco-smoking citizen. Cutting one's hair and smoking is an anathema to a revolutionary Sikh.
Chauhan won a pyrrhic victory. The judge awarded one penny in damages to Chauhan but awarded full costs to his opponent and publishers, leaving Khalistan's chief ideologue with a large legal bill.
In Punjab a bloodier contest ensued for the best part of a decade. Democracy was suspended as the Indian army occupied the state. The security forces eventually crushed the Khalistani movement by adopting a "bullet-for-bullet" policy of extra-judicial killings. More than 40,000 people died.
Chauhan returned to India in 2001, after the Indian government reprieved 100 "anti-nationals". He founded a political party that sought self-rule for the Sikhs through the ballot box and distanced himself from the armed struggle. The doctor, too, returned - running a 30-bed charitable hospital in Tanda.
He continued to be a propagandist in the service of the "Khalistani" cause, claiming India was an "artificial country" that would one day swallow up its neighbours.
However with Punjab transformed into the richest state in the Indian Union and Sikhs as Indian prime minister, army chief and running Delhi's powerful economic secretariat, Khalistan's flame appears to have gone out along with that of its most visible proponent

He is survived by his wife, Charanjit Kaur.

Jagjit Singh Chauhan died April 4 2007

Friday, November 18, 2011

Sonal Chauhan1: Hot newbie on a roll



Sonal Chauhan
Model Sonal Chauhan's acting career has kick-started in a big way.

Sonal Chauhan seems to have become the blue-eyed girl of the Bhatts. First, she was considered a suitable replacement to Bipasha Basu in the sequel of Raaz . Now, Sonal has bagged another film from the Bhatt camp.

It is no secret that Mahesh Bhatt wasdisappointed when he couldn't get Bipasha for 'Raaz 2'. Without ruminating over the loss, Bhatt went ahead and roped in Sonal, who is making a transition from ramps to tinsel town.

And when Esha Deol expressed her inability to act in Bhatt's movie Jannat , he offered that role, too, to Sonal.

Needless to say the newbie readily accepted the offer.

Why such favoritism towards Sonal?

Bhatt says Sonal is a talented, mature and she verily deserves what she has been offered. There is no favoritism towards her.

It may be mentioned that Bhatt's banner Vishesh Films has introduced several newcomers like Bipasha Basu , Mallika Sherawat , Emraan Hashmi and Kangana Ranaut who have gone on to make a mark for themselves in Bollywood.

Will Sonal follow the same path, remains to be seen.

Meet tinsel town's new hottie



Sonal Chauhan
Gorgeous model Sonal Chauhan is set to make a transition from ramp to reel.

Sonal has been part of several beauty pageants. She reached the finals of the Miss India pageant two years back and she won the title of Miss World Tourism in 2005 in Malaysia. Since then she has done several commercials, the most prominent of which was her Lays ad with actor Saif Ali Khan .


Sonal has always expressed her wish to enter filmdom but she never got a suitable offer. Now, she has got one.

She is being considered for Mukesh Bhatt's sequel of hit movie Raaz .

Although Sonal still has to sign on the dotted line, sources say there is a strong chance that she will bag the part.

Mukesh Bhatt admits that Sonal is being considered for the project, but refuses to divulge any more details.

Meanwhile, Sonal has big Bollywood dreams. She wishes to work in romantic movies. Karan Johar is among her favourite directors. And Shah Rukh Khan is her favourite star.

Sonal Chauhan - from ramps to Jannat



Sonal Chauhan
Sonal Chauhan is the latest Bhatt find. Slowly and steadily, the svelte girl has been making her transition from ramps to Bollywood.

She is already being touted as the next Kangana Ranaut in the making. Sweet and sexy Sonal is set to make her acting debut in the Vishesh Films' next production titled Jannat opposite Emraan Hashmi .

Born and brought up in Delhi, Sonal shot to fame by reaching the finals of the Miss India pageant in 2005. It was also the year Sonal won the Miss World Tourism in Malaysia. She was the first Indian to win the title.

Once she was a popular name, modeling offers began pouring in without her asking. Though her parents did not approve of her becoming a model, Sonal pursued her dream and did many advertisements for popular brands like Ponds, Diet Pepsi, Lays, Hero Honda Passion and Nokia. She even shifted to Mumbai to continue her modeling career.

Things took a new turn when Mahesh Bhatt spotted Sonal in an ad. Known for giving breaks to new girls, Bhatt approached Sonal for his movie 'Jannat', directed by Kunal Deshmukh. Though Sonal had got acting offers in the past and she had turned them down, the script of Jannat "captivated" her.

"I knew that females have more than walk-on roles in the films by the Bhatts. And after I heard 'Jannat', I immediately said yes," Sonal is quoted as saying.

The rest, as they say, is history.

Sonal was aboard the project and she got considerable help and support from the entire team at Vishesh Films while shooting her first movie. And oh, she also has a passionate kiss with Emraan in the film.

Ask her about the kiss and Sonal replies: "It was a demand of the scene. Neither me nor Emraan was comfortable doing it."

Emraan not comfortable kissing? Hard to believe!

I've always done what I felt instinctively right: Sonal Chauhan



Sonal Chauhan
Sonal Chauhan has been lying low after making her debut in the hit film Jannat . Though the girl was offered another plum project by the Bhatts, she turned it down. She says her decisions are driven by her instinct.
While newcomers look out to cash in on the success of their first film, Sonal has been biding her time and choosing projects selectively rather than lapping up anything coming her way. Today, instead of any big budgeted Bollywood potboiler, she's doing a film on painter M F Hussain's biopic. The film is being directed by Hussain's son Owais.

"The moment I heard Owais' project I knew this was what I wanted to do. I didn't care how commercial it sounded. It just sounded right for me. I've always done what I instinctively felt to be right,"

Sonal has been shooting the film in Chandigarh where she even suffered a burn injury during one of the shoots.

"It could've been much worse. There I was on a crane, heading towards the sky when these two floodlights came close to my face. No one had any idea how warm the lights were. By the time I was brought down the damage had already been done. I was singed and in pain," Sonal revealed.

But did she not feel bad turning down the Bhatts film Jashnn despite the fact that the Bhatts launched her in Bollywood.

"I wouldn't say I turned them down. It (the film) was just not what I wanted to do at that time," Sonal said.

But Sonal doesn't have any regrets. The latest on her front is that she has signed to play a female lead in director Anthony D'Souza 's next thriller after Blue . The movie would star her opposite John Abraham .

"Yes, we've met and I'm doing Tony's film," Sonal confirmed.

YEH KADAMB KA PED AGAR MAA by Subhadra Kumari Chauhan



YEH KADAMB KA PED AGAR MAA  by Subhadra Kumari Chauhan

Subhadra Kumari Chauhan


YEH KADAMB KA PED AGAR MAA, HOTA YAMUNA TEERE,
MAIN BHI US PAR BAITH KANHIYA,BANTA DHEERE,DHEERE...

LE DETI YADI BANSURI ,TUM DO PAISE WALI,
KISI TARAH NEECHE HO JATI YE KADAMB KI DALI,

TUMHEIN NAHI KUCH KEHTA,PAR MAIN,CHUPKE CHUPKE AATA,
US NEECHI DALI SE AMMA, UNCHE PE CHAD JATA....

WAHIN BAITH PHIR ,BADE MAJE SE,MAIN BANSURI BAJATA,
AMMA AMMA KEH TUMHEIN BANSI KE,SWAR MEIN BULATA....


SUN MERI BANSI KO MAA TUM ITNI,KHUSH HO JATI,
MUJHE DEKHNE KAAM CHOR KAR,TUM BAHAR TAK AATI....

TUMKO AATA DEKH BANSURI RAKH,MAIN CHUP HO JATA,
PATTON MEIN CHIPKAR DHEERE SE,PHIR BANSURI BAJATA...

GUSSE HOKAR MUJHE DANTI KEHTI,"NEECHE AAJA",
PAR JAB MAIN NA UTARTA,HANS KAR KEHTI,"MUNNA RAJA"....

NEECHE UTRO MERE BETA ,TUMHEIN MITHAI DUNGI,
NAYE KHILONE,MAKHAN,MISRI,DHOODH MALAI DUNGI...

MAIN HANS KAR SABSE UPAAR KI TEHNI ,PAR CHAD JATA,
EK BAAR "MAA" KEH PATTON MEIN WAHIN,KAHIN CHIP JATA...

BAHUT BULANE PAR BHI "MAA", JAB MAIN NA UTAR KAR AATA,
TAB "MAA" TUMHARA HARIDAY,BAHUT VIKAL HO JATA...

TUM AANCHAL PASAR KAR MAA WAHIN PED KE NEECHE,
EESHWAR SE KUCH VINTI KARTI,BAITHI AANKHEIN MEECHEY.....

TUMHEIN DHYAN MEIN LAGI DEKH,MAIN DHEERE DHEERE AATA,
AUR TUMHARE FAILE AANCHAL MEIN,AAKAR CHIP JATA...

TUM GHABRA KAR AANKH KHOLTI,PHIR BHI KHUSH HO JATI,
JAB APNE "MUNNE RAJA" KO,APNI GODI MEIN HI PATI....

ISI TARAH KUCH KHELA KARTE,HUM TUM DHEERE DHEERE,
"MAA" KADAMB KA PED AGAR,YE HOTA YAMUNA TEERE.......

Jhansi ki Rani by subhadra kumari chauhan



Subhadra Kumari Chauhan
Sinhasan hil uthey raajvanshon ney bhrukuti tani thi,
budhey Bharat mein aayee phir se nayi jawani thi,
gumee huee azadi ki keemat sabney pehchani thi,
door phirangi ko karney ki sab ney man mein thani thi.
Chamak uthi san sattavan mein, yeh talwar purani thi,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

Kanpur key Nana ki muhn boli bahen chhaveeli thi,
Lakshmibai naam, pita ki woh santaan akeli thi,
Nana key sangh padhti thi woh Nana key sangh kheli thi
barchhi, dhal, kripan, katari, uski yehi saheli thi.
Veer Shivaji ki gaathaayen uski yaad zabani thi,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.


Lakshmi thi ya Durga thi woh swayan veerta ki avatar,
dekh Marathey pulkit hotey uski talwaron key vaar,
nakli yudh-vyuh ki rachna aur khelna khub shikar,
sainya gherna, durg todna yeh they uskey preeya khilwad.
Maharashtra-kul-devi uski bhi aaradhya Bhavani thi,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

Huee veerta ki vaibhav key saath sagai Jhansi mein,
byah hua ban aayee Rani Lakshmi bai Jhansi mein,
rajmahal mein baji badhai khushiyan chhaee Jhansi mein,
sughat Bundelon ki viroodaavalee-si woh aayee Jhansi mein.
Chitra ney Arjun ko paya, Shiv sey mili Bhavani thi,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

Udit hua saubhagya, mudit mahalon mein ujiyali chhayee,
kintu kaalgati chupkey-chupkey kali ghata gher laayee,
teer chalaaney vaaley kar mein usey choodiyan kab bhaayee,
Rani vidhva huee hai, vidhi ko bhi nahin dayaa aayee.
Nisantan marey Rajaji, Rani shok-samani thi,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

Bujha deep Jhansi ka tab Dalhousie man mein harshaaya,
Raajya hadap karney ka yeh usney achhaa avsar paaya,
fauran fauj bhej durg par apna jhandaa phehraya,
lawaris ka waris bankar British Raj Jhansi aaya.
Ashrupurna Rani ney dekha Jhansi huee birani thi,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

Anunay vinay nahin sunti hai, vikat shaasakonki maaya,
vyapari ban daya chhahta tha jab wah Bharat aaya,
Dalhousie ney pair pasaarey, ab to palat gayee kaaya
Rajaon Nawwabon ko bhi usney pairon thukraaya.
Rani daasi bani, bani yeh daasi ab Maharani thi,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

Chheenee rajdhani Dilli ki, Lucknow chheena baaton-baat,
Qaid Peshwa tha Bithur mein, hua Nagpur ka bhi ghaat,
Udaipur, Tanjore, Satara, Karnatak ki kaun bisaat?
jabki Sindh, Punjab Brahm par abhi hua that vajra-nipaat.
Bengaaley, Madras aadi ki bhi to vahi kahani thi,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

Rani royee rinvason mein, Begum gum se thi bezaar,
unkey gehney kapdey biktey they Calcutta key bazzar,
sarey aam nilaam chhaptey they angrezon key akhbar,
"Nagpur key zewar le lo, Lucknow key lo naulakh haar".
Yon pardey ki izzat pardesi key hath bikani thi
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

Kutiya mein bhi visham vedna, mahalon mein aahat apmaan,
veer sainikon key man mein tha apney purkhon ka abhmaan,
Nana Ghunghupant Peshwa joota raha tha sab saamaan,
bahen chhaveeli ney Ran-Chandi ka kar diya prakat aahvaan.
Hua yagna prarambh unhey to soyee jyoti jagani thi,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

Mahalon ney di aag, jhonpdi ney jwala sulgayee thi,
yeh swatantrata ki chingari antratam sey aayee thi,
Jhansi cheti, Dilli cheti, Lucknow laptey chhayi thi,
Merat, Kanpur, Patna ney bhari dhoom machayi thi,
Jabalpur, Kolhapur, mein bhi kuchh hulchul uksani thi,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

Is Swatantrata Mahayagna mein kayee veervar aaye kaam,
Nana Ghunghupant, Tantya, chatur Azeemullah sarnam,
Ahmedshah Moulvi, Thakur Kunwar Singh, Sainik Abhiram,
Bharat key itihaas gagan mein amar rahengey jinkey naam.
Lekin aaj jurm kehlati unki jo Qurbani thi,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

Inki gaatha chhod, chaley hum Jhansi key maidanon mein,
Jahan khadi hai Lakshmibai mard bani mardanon mein,
Lieutenant Walker aa pohoncha, aagey bada jawanon mein,
Rani ney talwaar kheench li, hua dhandh asmanon mein.
Zakhmi hokar Walker bhaga, usey ajab hairani thi,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

Rani badhi Kalpi aayee, kar sau meel nirantar paar,
ghoda thak kar gira bhoomi par, gaya swarg tatkaal sidhaar,
Yamuna tat par angrezon ney phir khayee Rani sey haar,
vijayee Rani aagey chal di, kiya Gwalior par adhikar.
Angrezon key mitra Scindia ney chhodi rajdhani thee,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

Vijay mili, par Angrezon ki phir sena ghir aayee thi,
Abkey General Smith sammukh tha, usney munhki khayee thi,
Kaana aur Mandra sakhiyan Rani key sangh aayee thi,
Yudh kshetra mein un dono ney bhari maar machayi thi.
par peechey Hughrose aa gaya, Hai! gheeri ab Rani thi,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

To bhi Rani maar kaat kar chalti bani sainya key paar,
kintu saamney naala aaya, tha woh sankat visham apaar,
ghoda adaa, naya ghoda tha, itney mein aa gaye avaar,
Rani ek, shatru bahuterey, honey lagey vaar-par-var.
Ghayal hokar giri Sinhni, isey veer gati paani thi,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

Rani gayee sidhaar chita ab uski divya sawaari thi,
mila tej se tej, tej ki woh sachchi adhikaari thi,
abhi umr kul teis ki thi, manuj nahin avtaari thi,
humko jeevit karney aayee ban Swatantrata-naree thi,
dikha gayee path, sikha gayee humko jo seekh sikhani thi,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

Jao Rani yaad Rakhengey yeh krutagna Bharatwasi,
yeh tera balidaan jagavega Swatantrata avinasi,
hovey chup itihaas, lagey sachchai ko chahey phansi,
ho madmaati vijay, mitaa dey golon sey chahey Jhansi.
Tera Smarak tu hi hogi, tu khud amit nishaani thi,
Bundeley Harbolon key munh hamney suni kahani thi,
Khoob ladi mardani woh to Jhansi wali Rani thi.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Upcoming Movies of Sunidhi Chauhan



sunidhi chauhan 




Bas Ek Tamanna   Wednesday 31st of August 2011
Will To Live   Friday 12th of August 2011
Happy Husbands   Friday 25th of March 2011
Aashiqui.in   Friday 11th of February 2011
Masti Express   Friday 4th of February 2011
Vikalp   Friday 7th of January 2011

Sunidhi Chauhan sings an item song for Tollywood



Sunidhi Chauhan
Having given music lovers the ultimate dance anthem, "Sheila ki jawani", Sunidhi Chauhan has sung an item song for Tollyville - her first. Bringing her on board for Sandipan Roy's "Ekla Akash" is star composer Jeet Gannguli. The recording took place on Tuesday in Mumbai.
Says Jeet, "In the film, Parno plays a model-actor. The situation of the film is such that she is going through a bit of a crisis on the homefront but has to make it to the shoot. It's a film-within-a-film concept, where Parno will be seen dancing to the item number, sung by Sunidhi." The composer has been associated with Sunidhi for long now and the familiarity helped him rope in the singer. "Sunidhi has worked with me on some of my Hindi projects and I felt her vocal texture suits Parno best. Lyrics of the song, "Dekhte dekhte katchhe rattir", has been penned by Srijato. It's also the latter's first in terms of an item song."

Sunidhi Chauhan and K.K. in London for Wembley concert



sunidhi chauhan
Playback singers Sunidhi Chauhan and K.K. were in London this weekend for a concert at Wembley arena.

The singers met with press before the performance to discuss their careers and their experience of performing for a British Asian audience.

"We were just passing by Southall and I'm thinking 'are we in India?'" said Chauhan. "The audiences in the UK are the same as the audiences in India. The only difference is they are here."

"We love to perform here. It feels like home away from home," said K.K. "We are stage performers and other than singing in the studios we love to sing on stage and both go hand in hand unless you have the songs in the studios you never get to perform live on stage."

When asked whether she might consider acting instead of singing, Chauhan said: "How can this happen? God gave me such a big gift. As an actor I wouldn't be able to sing, but as a singer I can act.

"Ninety percent of the time, God is great that he blessed us with the voice, but most of the time it involves acting. And if God has given a good face and personality... these things are a bonus, but first love and first priority and first everything is music for me."

The 'Sheila Ki Jawani' singer told Digital Spy that she is satisfied with how her career has progressed.

"I'm happy and I thank God for the life he has given me, but I'm not content. You are never satisfied because you want to grow as a musician. You want to sing not a number of songs but quality of songs.

"I want to keep singing because it makes me feel alive when I sing and I am just about that and I don't think that I can ever stop."

Sunidhi Chauhan and Western Union Turn Disadvantaged Teenagers into Bollywood Stars at Western Union World of Betters Event



Sunidhi Chauhan
Bollywood playback singer Sunidhi Chauhan joined The Western Union Company (NYSE:WU), a leader in global payments, today to give 25 disadvantaged teenage girls a full day makeover in Mumbai during the Western Union World of Betters, one program of many that aligns under the company’s new worldwide brand platform, “Moving Money for Better.”
“I jumped at the chance to touch the lives of so many young Indian girls with this empowering Western Union World of Betters event”
Sunidhi Chauhans Western Union World of Betters event is the second of five celebrity Better acts. Alicia Keys officially kicked off the Western Union World of Betters Nov. 1 in New York City. Both international recording artists have teamed with fellow performer K’Naan to support the Western Union World of Betters Contest, which asks consumers how they would make the world a better place.
“I jumped at the chance to touch the lives of so many young Indian girls with this empowering Western Union World of Betters event,” Sunidhi Chauhan said. “We gave these children and their parents a brighter outlook on their future and this is the same feeling Western Union gives my fans when they are able to send money to their family and loved ones around the globe.”
Drina Yue, senior regional vice president, Asia Pacific, Western Union, said, “Western Union World of Betters focuses on giving back to the global community to help others have a better day and a better life. Consumers know they can use Western Union products and services to shape their families hopes and dreams, embracing Moving Money for Better each time they send the gift of cash.”
Throughout the Western Union World of Betters contest, other renowned artists will join Alicia and Sunidhi’s efforts by broadening the campaign’s reach. K’Naan will host an event in Johannesburg, South Africa, with other celebrities and dates to be announced globally and livestreamed on www.worldofbetters.com. The celebrity team will also activate social media throughout the campaign.
Western Union World of Betters is one program of many that aligns under “Moving Money for Better” branding concepts, focused on Western Union products and services as solutions to create ‘moments of better.’ While sustaining the company’s 160-year history of innovation and helping people improve lives, the new branding elements depict visual timelines that invite consumers to be a part of the worldwide campaign.
To participate in Western Union, “World of Betters” and tune in live to the events, consumers can visit www.worldofbetters.com.
How to Enter:
Eligible participants should visit www.worldofbetters.com and upload their entry of no more than 100 words describing how they would use US$1,000 to make the world a better place. Participants are then encouraged to tell their family and friends to view their story and vote on the website. Public voting will determine 500 entries from which a judging panel will select 100 Western Union World of Betters ideas, and winners will receive the equivalent of US$1,000 cash that they can use to bring their idea to life. Those entering the contest should submit their entries by 11:59:59 p.m. GMT on Dec. 15, 2011.
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I never loved my abusive ex-boyfriend: Sonal Chauhan



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Tony D’Souza, the director of the much-discussed Blue who has worked with beauties like Katrina Kaif, Lara Dutta and Kylie Minogue in his first film, has zeroed in on Sonal Chauhan to play the lead in his second film which will be an action-adventure drama with John Abraham in the lead.
So taken up was the director by the pretty actress that he couldn’t muster the courage to approach her…until Sonal who came to know of Tony’s film, made the first move.
Laughs Sonal, “Yes we’ve met about the film and I’m doing Tony’s film.”
Not much has been heard about the reclusive Jannat girl Sonal Chauhan. After saying no to a number of projects including the Bhatts’ Jashan, Sonal finally surfaced in Punjab for the shooting of M.F Husain’s son Owais Husain’s film.
Only to suffer a painful burn injury.
Speaking from Chandigarh the plucky girl tried to laugh her pain away. “It could’ve been much worse. There I was on a crane, heading towards touching the sky when these two floodlights came close to my face. No one had any idea how warm the light was. By the time I was brought down the damage had already been done. I was singed and in pain.”

Luckily medical help was at hand. “You know more care is taken during these backwater outstation shootings. I’m now well on the way to recovery. And I love Chandirgarh. I don’t want to leave this place although our schedule is nearly over, ” says Sonal who completed a Kannada film after Jannat and was waiting for the right Hindi project.
“The moment I heard Owais’ project I knew this was what I wanted to do. I didn’t care how commercial it sounded. It just sounded right for me I’ve always done what I instinctively felt to be right.”
About turning down the Bhatts after they had given her a break like Jannat Sonal protests, “I wouldn’t say I turned them down. It was just not what I wanted to do at that time. Now I hear Mahesh Bhatt Saab himself has directed Jashan. So it must have turned out really special.”
Like it or not Sonal came into the industry in a flurry of controversies. There were scandal about an abusive boyfriend turned stalker, and public scenes with him.
Has this incident put Sonal off love for good? “You’re going by the outside perception of what I went through, That wasn’t love at all. And I’m certainly not off love.
I’m just to much into my work right now to think about anything else. I got a dream launch in Jannat. And I couldn’t allow that rare opportunity to be wasted, ” says the Rajput girl who’s about the launch her own website
And that brings us to the latest controversy in Sonal’s career. Apparently someone had launched a fake website pretending to be Sonal Chauhan.
“When I heard about it I couldn’t let it go because I was launching my own website. I put my lawyers on to the imposter.
We tracked the culprit down and brought him to book. I think it’s very important for known people in our entertainment industry to stand up against cyber crimes. We take them too casually and encourage hackers and imposters.”

Jannat star Sonal Chauhan’s boyfriend arrested for slapping her



Sonal Chauhan who made her debut in Bollywood recently with Emraan Hashmi in Jannat was allegedly slapped by her boyfriend Sahil Zaroo at the city Airport. Now we hear that Sahil Zaroo is being arrested by the Police for assault.
According to onlookers Sahil and Sonal met at the Santa Cruz domestic airport, and while Sonal was collecting her boarding pass for Hyderabad at the Jet Airways counter Sahil got into an argument and allegedly slapped her. Sonal Chauhan’s father was present there when this event occurred. The CISF personnel handed Sahil over to Santa Cruz Airport Police.
“Sahil snatched her mobile and tried to embrace her while she resisted. So we slapped theft and molestation charges against him,” said senior police inspector S M Ghuge.
Sonal Chauhan’s boyfriend
Surprisingly, Chauhan registered a complaint in the name of Sonal Raghuraj Singh, 21. In her complaint, she said that she was a student. The Delhi court on Wednesday remanded Zaroo who was arrested under sections 323, 354, 448, 509 and 427 of the Indian Penal Code for assaulting Sonal. He was earlier accused of selling cocaine to BJP leader Pramod Mahajan’s son Rahul Mahajan.

Sonal Chauhan has a car accident on expressway



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Sonal Chauhan was a victim of the incessant monsoon rains. The actress was off to Pune for an appearance, after completing her final day of shoot for Buddha Hoga Terra Baap when she met with a mishap on the expressway.


As it was pouring, the car skid off the road and hit a road divider. The vehicle was damaged but Sonal and her driver were safe, though the driver complained of sprain in his back and arm. The actress had a slight bump and minor bruises on her head. Sonal got help from passers-by and only after the driver assured her that all was well with him, they resumed their journey.

Sonal Chauhan Interview before Miss India Contest



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Sonal Chauhan


Height: 5’ 6"

Statistics: 28.8 - 25.5 – 33.6

Background: I belong to a Rajput family from Agra, but I have never lived there. My father is a police Inspector and my mother is a homemaker. I have two sisters and one older brother. So, I have quite a large family.

Qualifications: I did my schooling from Delhi Public School NOIDA and am currently pursuing Philosophy (HONS) from Gargi College, New Delhi.

Enjoy: I like listening to music. I love shopping, perfumes and eating. Modeling is my passion. I am also an animal lover.

Modeling experience: I've been modeling for 2 years now. Have done various ramp shows in Delhi and print campaigns for brands like LG Reliance CDMA, Hero Honda Passion, Nokia, No marks, Bombay Selections, Electrolux, Hindustan Times, Delhi Times and many more.

Why Femina Miss India: I think it is an excellent platform for me to get noticed and do my bit for my country. I am sure after 26 days of intense training and grooming I will be completely transformed.

Role Models: All those people who start from scratch and make it really big.

Beauty to me is: Not just about good looks but also about an intelligent mind and an extremely appealing personality.

If I was given an evening with Brad Pitt I would... Probably sit and chat with him and ask him if he could give me a few tips on acting. But generally I prefer Indian Men.

If I win the pageant, I will... It would make me ecstatic. I don't want to sound clichéd but I would also do all I can to eradicate child labor and encourage child education in our country. Also, I would work very hard towards winning the Miss Universe Crown and to live up to the expectations of my countrymen.

If I don't win the crown, I will... Still work hard and try to make it as a successful model.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Sonal Chauhan said 'no' to wearing bikini



Newcomer Sonal Chauhan says she was asked to wear bikini in her debut film.

Jannat marks the transition or rather graduation of Sonal from ramps to Bollywood. And the gorgeous belle has already got her priorities right in place.

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For starters, she is not game for posing in revealing clothes. She is also not open to doing intimate scenes with her co-stars. Sonal has revealed in an interview that she was asked to wear a bikini and do a bed scene with Emraan Hashmi in 'Jannat', but she refused to do them.


"I have not shot a single scene where I am in bikini or in such a condition that I cannot watch with my family," says Sonal and goes on to claim that 'Jannat' doesn't even have a kissing scene between Emraan and her.

However, what she does concede to is doing a pole dance for a song with Russian dancers.

Sonal adds that working with Hashmi was fun. She recalls that he tried playing a few pranks on her, but without much success.

"On a promotional event he tried to add something into my drink, but I caught him. During shooting, we played pranks on a few unit-members by knocking on the doors of their rooms and disappearing," says Sonal.

Apart from 'Jannat', Sonal has two more films with Vishesh Films. She recently also signed a film by producer Kumar Mangat .

Sonal Chauhan set to perform alongside international rockstar Bryan Adams



Sonal Chauhan
Among the many newcomers who made a lasting impression this year (2008) is the tall and sexy actress Sonal Chauhan. The babe debuted opposite Emraan Hashmi in Mukesh Bhatt's Jannat and the movie even went on to become a Superhit, yet Sonal hasn't been seen or heard of much since then.

Now, all Sonal fans would get to see their favorite actress in a brand new avatar. Sonal would be seen sharing the stage and performing alongside internationally acclaimed rockstar Bryan Adams at a gala event in January next year. The gig has been organized by a leading jewellery company and this is the first time a mainstream Bollywood actress would be seen performing alongside a top international rockstar.

Needless to say, Sonal is all pumped up and excited at the thought of sharing the stage with someone like Bryan Adams who has a huge fan following across the world. One thing's for certain, whether she remembers Bryan's hit track 'Summer of 69' or not, Sonal will certainly not forget 'Winter of 2009' for the rest of her life.

Sonal chauhan opposite john abraham in bilu



Tony D'Souza, who has worked with Katrina Kaif, Lara Dutta and Kylie Minogue in his much-discussed "Blue", has zeroed in on Sonal Chauhan to play the lead role opposite John Abraham in his next film, which will be an action-adventure drama. "Yes, we've met and I'm doing Tony's film," said the "Jannat" girl Sonal Chauhan, who herself approached Tony when she came to know about his film.
Sonal rejected a number of projects including the Bhatts' "Jashan" and finally surfaced in Punjab for shooting M.F. Husain's son Owais Husain's film where she suffered a burn injury.

Speaking from Chandigarh, she said: "It could've been much worse. There I was on a crane, heading towards the sky when these two floodlights came close to my face. No one had any idea how warm the lights were. By the time I was brought down the damage had already been done. I was singed and in pain."

"You know more care is taken during these backwater outstation shootings. I'm now well on the way to recovery. And I love Chandigarh. I don't want to leave this place although our schedule is nearly over," she said.

"The moment I heard Owais' project I knew this was what I wanted to do. I didn't care how commercial it sounded. It just sounded right for me. I've always done what I instinctively felt to be right."

About turning down the Bhatts after they gave her a break in "Jannat", Sonal said: "I wouldn't say I turned them down. It was just not what I wanted to do at that time. Now I hear Mahesh Bhatt saab himself has directed 'Jashan'. So it must have turned out really special."

Now the latest controversy in Sonal's career is a fake website that someone launched, apparently pretending to be her.

"When I heard about it I couldn't let it go because I was launching my own website. I put my lawyers on to the imposter. We tracked the culprit down and brought him to book. I think it's very important for known people in our entertainment industry to stand up against cyber crimes. We take them too casually and encourage hackers and imposters," said Sonal, who completed a Kannada film after "Jannat".

Ajit Chauhan



American born Ajit Chauhan, based in San Francisco, is an artist attempting to subvert our sense of perception by reorganizing existing visual languages. For one of his most recent body of works entitled ‘ReRecord’ Chauhan uses old vinyl albums. The work is composed of 160 erased record covers pinned together onto a wall, forming unresolved and slightly faded portraits that recall and highlight the ephemeral nature of things. The record covers can be seen as a marketing tool & a form of expression. They are an expression of marketing, which is playfully undermined. Chauhan’s unresolved portraits are rendered abstract and a reoccurring absence of detail unsettles any sense of something more substantial. Chauhan’s playfulness, upon what already exists, amounts to a work of delicate resolve and mild amusement.

 SOLO EXHIBITIONS


2011
From The Pencil Area, Jack Hanley Gallery, New York, New York, NY

2010
Ohne Titel, Meet Factory, Int. Center for Contemporary Art, Prague, Czech Republic
not-California, Divus Karlin Studios, Prague, Czech Republic

2009
What's That Hanging On My Bicycle? - Jack Hanley Gallery - San Francisco, CA
Ajit Chauhan - San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery - SFACG, San Francisco, CA
ReRecord - Jack Hanley Gallery - New York, New York City, NY
Ajit Chauhan - Having Visions - The de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA

2008
Staring at the Sun - Jack Hanley Gallery - New York, New York City, NY
Milky Way of Breeding Stallions That Roll, Ejaculating by Themselves - Adobe Books & The Backroom Gallery, San Francisco, CA

2007
Sit in You in the Sun (Light Station) - Jack Hanley Gallery - San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Sila ma Ligd lugo - The LAB, San Francisco, CA


GROUP EXHIBITIONS


2011
Eleven Lights on the Bay, The Apartment, Vancouver, BC
American Gothic: Regionalist Portraiture from the Collection, UC Davis Museum (Richard L. Nelson Gallery) Davis, CA

2010
The Empire Strikes back: Indian Art Today, The Saatchi Gallery, London
Syncopation von Francesca Gavin, Grimmuseum, Berlin
Endgame, Slaughterhousespcae, Healdsburg, CA
Final: San Francisco Show, Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Rezidenti Meet Factory, Meet Factory Gallery, Prague
Paper! Awesome, Baer Ridgway Exhibitions, San Francisco, CA

2009
Galaxy: A Hundred or So Stars Visible to the Naked Eye - Berkeley Art
Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley,CA
A Mind Meld is a Terrible Thing to Waste - Jack Hanley Gallery - San
Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Front + Center - Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, CA

2008
At Home (Brian Chippendale, Ajit Chauhan, Dieter Roth, Franklin Williams), Lincart Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Optic Illusion, Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA
8th Annual Monster Drawing Rally, The Verdi Club, San Francisco, CA
ART SALE 12, The Lab, San Francisco, CA
Reframing Homelessness: Art for Walls, Roofs for People- A benefit for the Coalition on Homelessness , SomArts Gallery,
San Francisco, CA