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World cup Hockey Results..
by aravinthan on Mar.04, 2010, under Entertainment, Hockey
For the second match today on the 2010 Hockey World Cup updates, we have Argentina vs. Korea live. This is going to be one of those hockey matches that you just have to watch. will Korea be able to show what they are expected of? Find out as we share the Argentina vs. Korea live stream online through the live channels right below. Argentina has started the World Cup with a rather sad note as they lost to The Netherlands on an early game with 3-0. They continue to face on for the cup as Jorge Lombi, Vila brothers and Pablo Moreira play back for some revenge. As for Korea, they had a tie match with Germany with 2-2. Who will win in the 2010 Hockey World Cup match for March 3, 2010? Find out as we share the Argentina vs. Korea live score results below.
Swami Nithyananda’s Scandal with Actress..
by aravinthan on Mar.04, 2010, under Entertainment, Information News
Swami Nithyananda Scandal! According to the reports by Sun TV, Swami Nithyanand has been caught with a Tamil actress in compromising position.
Though, the Sun TV has not reveled the location, but it’s being said that the sting operation took place in a hotel or his ashrama.
In the mean time, security beefed up to cover Swami Nithyananda’s ashrama situated here at Adi Annamalai area, some 10km away from Tiruvannamalai town.
Locals said that the Swami visited the ashram two months back when he celebrated his birthday there. Police are looking into the matter.
Theeradha Vilayattu Pillai Movie Review..
by aravinthan on Feb.13, 2010, under Entertainment, Free Latest Songs Download, Latest movie Download, Movies
Theeradha Vilayattu Pillai amounts to: yet another expensive vehicle for their star.
After almost two and a half hours, instead of being charmed by the antics of a Casanova who finally discovers love, you end up gritting your teeth at the shenanigans of Karthik (Vishal), a perennially jobless, yet pampered son of two bank managers (Rathna and Mouli), neither of whom has any control over him although his mother does try to din sense into his head.
Not that it has any effect, for Karthik has great ambitions in life – he needs to get the best of everything from pens, bikes, houses to kerchiefs. Naturally, women fall under the same, inanimate category, and he sets about trying to zero in on the best girl he can find.
In this effort, he’s assisted very gamely by three friends: Vishnu [ Images ] (Sathyan) – a traffic constable, Kumar (Santhanam) – an autorickshaw driver and Mayil Samy – a tea-shop owner. How such diverse men became friends is a moot point.
Karthik decides that he’ll select three girls (there’s no rational explanation for him choosing three), reject two of them, and marry the third. His argument is that what applies for houses and cell-phones, applies to love as well.
So begins our Don Juan’s journey in Chennai. First up, it’s Jyoti (Tanushree Datta, a former Miss India [ Images ] Universe, making her debut in Tamil) who, with a heart-shaped face and bee-stung lips, is some kind of an athlete (it’s never shown what, exactly, she does), who slaps a guy for touching her inappropriately. Karthik is impressed with her boldness, and she’s his first choice.
Second is Priya (Sara-Jane Dias, former Miss India World) who, when confronted with a broken marriage because of lack of dowry, promptly collects the jewels of all the guests (!) and hands it over to the bride – and then tells her to be an independent girl.
The third is Tejaswini [ Images ] (Neetu Chandra), heir to Rs 1,500 crores, fiery and seductive to boot.
Karthik then begins his journey to woo them.
Naturally, there are lies galore, as Karthik poses as a poor guy to one, a woman-hater to another, and drops an entire police battalion on the third. All three fall for him at the drop of a hat. Many forgettable duets (to Yuvan Shankar Raja’s music), filmed in Australia [ Images ] and Maldives [ Images ], later, the shoe drops: Tejaswini, with an understanding father, and a failed love attempt, is the first to stumble on the truth.
Tejaswini confronts him, and here is where the story, which has been fairly racy and light-hearted up to now, begins to get on your nerves. The film goes on, but by this point, you couldn’t care less.
It’s high time Vishal took a break and analysed exactly what he’s trying to be. Action hero? Lover boy? Sentimental romantic? Or an honest actor, with some real skills and perseverance? In this movie, the script has been compromised at every turn, to accommodate his star status: one minute he’s Padaiyappa’s Rajni, taunting the rich girl, ‘instructing’ her about values and overturning her schemes; at others, he’s aping Rajni of Netrikkann – except that he’s nowhere as effective or suave.
He apes Suriya to the hilt in the romantic scenes, walking, dancing, even rolling eyes like the other actor. In addition, there are a couple of stunt sequences where he bashes up a hundred goons; not even a steel kadapparai fazes him. Otherwise, he delights putting one over the girls, drinks, smokes, and tries a comic act that pales in comparison to his cohorts’. If anything, it’s Santhanam and Sathyan, who take the credit for a reasonably entertaining first half.
Of the three ladies, Neetu Chandra walks away with the honours. She’s seductive, sizzles on-screen with her outfits, looks like Zeenat Aman [ Images ] at times and Dimple Kapadia [ Images ] at others, and zips up so much sex appeal that you wish she’d been given more screen space. Tanushree Datta stands around, looking clueless mostly, while Prakash Raj [ Images ] brings the house down with his breezy act.
Sara-Jane Dias is a disappointment. Her lip-sync goes haywire, and her face, at any given point, looks expressionless. She looks like she has no idea about what’s happening.