Gemma Atkinson is learning 'Hindi' for Bollywood role!!!

London, June 19: English actress and Model Gemma Atkinson is preparing herself for a Bollywood movie.
The 26-year-old, who is currently filming scenes for BBC1 drama 'Casualty', is learning Hindi to act perfectly.
Gemma Atkinson


"I'm heading off to Switzerland for three weeks to film an Indian movie," the Daily Star quoted her writing on her blog.

"I'm taking lessons in Hindi later this month," she added.
Gemma Atkinson


Earlier also the glamour and lingerie model Atkinson decided to stop doing raunchy modeling shoots to boost her chances of getting movie roles in Hollywood. Hope we can see the other international star in bollywood movie . Watch whether she will get succeed to prove herself in a movie or not.
Gemma Atkinson

Russell Brand, Bradley Cooper, Beyonce Knowles invited to join Academy

London, June 19: British comedian Russell Brand, actor Bradley Cooper and singer Beyonce Knowles have been invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Beyonce Knowles
The trio of non-Oscar winners will join a class of 175 actors, moviemakers, executives and artistes who will be added to the membership list in time to vote for the Academy Awards 2012, reports dailystar.co.uk.

Other names on the list include Gerard Butler, Vincent Cassel, "Harry Potter" star Robbie Coltrane, Brand's "Arthur" co-star Jennifer Garner, Dominic Monaghan, Rooney Mara, Mila Kunis, Jennifer Lawrence, Nastassja Kinski and husband and wife David Duchovny and Tea Leoni.
Russell Brand

The invitees also include photojournalist-filmmaker Tim Hetherington, who was killed in action in Libya in April. Hetherington was nominated for a best documentary prize at the 2010 Oscars for his film "Restrepo". He is the first posthumous Academy invitee.

Directors Susanne Bier, Neil Burger, Lisa Cholodenko and Tom Hooper have also been invited to join the exclusive Oscars club.
Bradley Cooper



Junrey Balawing from Phillipines was declared world's shortest man !!!

A teenager from a poor family and Son of black smith in the rural Philippines has been declared the world's shortest man as he turned 18 today.
Guinness World Records presented Junrey Balawing, who is 59.93cm (23.6 inches) tall, with a certificate of the World’s shortest man  at his birthday party.
Junrey Balawing

Mr Balawing stopped growing when he was two, his father said.
He is more than 7cm shorter than the previous record holder, Khagendra Thapa Magar from Nepal, who had held the record since last October.
Relatives say he has difficulty standing and walking, but the community was protective of him.
"Officially he is the world's shortest man," declared Guinness World Records official Craig Glenday in front of cheering relatives and friends at his birthday party in the rural town of Sindangan on Mindanao island in the southern Philippines.
Well-wishers, including politicians, presented him with cash gifts which his family said would add to their meagre savings, AFP news agency reported.
"Thank you to all of you for supporting my son, the world's shortest man," Mr Balawing's father said.
 measurement of Junrey Balawing 

Mr Balawing blew out a candle on his birthday cake and said "I'm tired".
His father said he had been a sickly child and doctors had not been able to say why he stopped growing. His mother, Concepcion, said Junrey has difficulty standing for long periods and has to be assisted when walking.
Junrey Balawing world shortest man


His uncle, Paulino Empag, who is the local village chief, said friends and relatives were very protective of Junrey and some considered his special condition a lucky charm for the rural, superstitious community.

"He is a very special boy. He has trouble speaking and standing up, but he is God's blessing to his family and to the community," he said.

After the official announcement, Empag said the family was expected to return to their modest home in the village and celebrate Junrey's birthday.
Junrey Balawing


His three siblings are all of normal size.

Legendary Indian painter M.F. Hussain Died at age of 95 in london!!!!

Legendary Indian painter Maqbool Fida Husain, popularly known as 'Picasso of India' who earned both fame and wrath for his paintings, died in London  today at a hospital following over a month-long illness. He was 95.
M.F. Hussain
Husain breathed his last at 2.30 am local time (0700 IST) at the Royal Brompton Hospital where he was admitted after being in "indifferent health" for the last one-and-a-half month, family sources told PTI. Hussain was living in a self-imposed exile since 2005 in Dubai after many cases were registered against him in India. His nude paintings had created a huge furor in India.
Apart from being a painter, he was also a filmmaker who had made films like GAJA GAMINI and MEENAXI. His muse Madhuri Dixit well known Indian actress  was the subject of a series of his paintings.

It was not immediately clear whether the artist, who was once a member of Rajya Sabha and had been decorated with nation's second highest award Padma Vibhushan, had any wish regarding his last rites.

The family sources said that funeral arrangements for the celebrated painter are yet to be finalised.

The painter, whose works fetched astronomical sums at the recent Bonham's auctions - the highest for any Indian artist, was living in self-exile since 2006 following a series of legal cases and death threats against him over his paintings depicting Hindu goddesses in nude.
Painting of M.F. Hussain
He accepted Qatari citizenship in 2010 after surrendering his Indian passport and till the last was reticent on whether he would return to his homeland.
Born in Pandharpur in Maharashtra on September 17, 1915, Husain courted controversy over his paintings of Hindu goddesses.

His paintings on goddesses Durga and Saraswati invited the wrath of Hindu groups which attacked his house in 1998 and vandalized his art works.
In February 2006, Husain was charged with hurting sentiments of people because of his nude portraits of Hindu gods and goddesses.

In the wake of legal challenges and death threats in his home country, Husain had been living abroad in self-imposed exile since 2006.

As he had not responded to summons from an Indian district court in Haridwar, his properties in India were attached as per court orders and a bailable warrant was issued against him by the court.

Three of Husain paintings recently topped a Bonham's auction here, going under the hammer for Rs 2.32 crore with an untitled oil work in which the legendary artist combined his iconic subject matters -- horse and woman -- fetching Rs 1.23 crore alone.

In 1952, Husain's first solo exhibition was held at Zürich and over the next few years, his work was widely seen in Europe and the US.
Draupadi painting of M.F. Hussain
In 1955, he was awarded the prestigious Padma Shree. In 1967, he made his first film, Through the Eyes of a Painter. It was shown at the Berlin Film Festival and won a Golden Bear.

Husain was a special invitee along with Pablo Picasso at the Sao Paulo Biennial in 1971. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1973 and was nominated to the Rajya Sabha in 1986.

He was awarded the Padma Vibhushan in 1991.
Between 1990 and 2011 Husain went on to become the highest paid painter in India.
Husain's autobiography was being made into a movie tentatively titled The Making of the Painter, starring Shreyas Talpade as the young Husain.
 His name has also been included in the list of the 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World, issued by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Center in Amman, Jordan.
Artist Pranava Prakash said, "Artists such as Husain and Raza sell because of their PR machinery, not because of their artistic merit."
 In the 1990s some of Husain's works became controversial because of their portrayal of Hindu deities in the nude.
 The paintings in question were created in 1970, but did not become an issue until 1996, when they were printed in Vichar Mimansa, a Hindi monthly magazine, which published them in an article headlined "M F Husain: A Painter or Butcher".
 In response, eight criminal complaints were filed against Husain.
In 2004, Delhi High Court dismissed these complaints of "promoting enmity between different groups ... by painting Hindu goddesses — Durga and Sarswati, that was later compromised by Hindus."
 In 1998 Husain's house was attacked by Hindu groups like Bajrang Dal and art works were vandalised. Protests against Husain also led to the closure of an exhibition in London, England.

The artist left the country stating that "matters are so legally complicated that I have been advised not to return home". He used to live in London and Dubai.
 A recent Supreme Court order has suspended an arrest warrant for Husain.
Husain's film Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities was pulled out of movie theatres after some Muslim organisations raised objections to one of the songs in it.
 The All-India Ulema Council complained that the Qawwali song Noor-un-Ala-Noor was blasphemous. It argued that the song contained words directly taken from the Quran.
The council was supported by Muslim organisations like the Milli Council, All-India Muslim Council, Raza Academy, Jamiat-ul-Ulema-e-Hind and Jamat-e-Islami.

 Husain's son stated that the words were a phrase referring to divine beauty that were being sung by the central character played by Tabu.
He said there was no intention to offend.
 Following the wave of protests the enraged artist pulled off his movie from the theaters. The movie was well received by the critics, however, and went on to win various awards. 

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