Saturday, February 17, 2007

Movie Review : Eklavya



starring-Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan, Boman Irani, Vidya Balan, Sanjay Dutt, Jimmy Shergill, Jackie Shroff, Raima Sen, Sharmila Tagore
rating-***1\4
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review-Vidhu Vinod Chopra is bac into direction after 7 long years and makes his comback the one to be remembered!A majestic citadel in jaipur. A royal dynasty that no longer rules. A king without a kingdom.Yet Eklavya (Amitabh Bachchan), their royal guard, lives in a time and space warp. He lives only to protect the fort, the dynasty and the king. For nine generations Eklavya's family has protected Devigarh.His marksmanships are stuff of legends. His unflinching loyalty inspires ballads. Eklavya has spent his entire life serving the royals and closely guarding their secrets but now he's getting old and increasingly blind.Unable to cope with the suffocating customs of his land, the heir, Prince Harshwardhan (Saif Ali Khan), has stayed away in London. But the sudden demise of the queen, Rani Suhasinidevi (Sharmila Tagore), forces the Prince back to the kingdom he had left behind.The Prince's return brings a rush of joy into the fort. His mentally challenged twin sister, Princes Nandini (Raima Sen) and his childhood love Rajjo (Vidya Balan) are delighted to see him. But the joy of reunion is short-lived.There is unrest in the kingdom: Farmers are being stripped of their lands. The king,Rana Jayawardhan (Boman Irani),influenced by his brother, Rana Jyotiwardhan (Jackie Shroff), supports the atrocities being forced upon the helpless peasants. The king receives a death threat over the phone. An irreverent police officer, Pannalal Chohar (Sanjay Dutt), is called into investigate. But he might be too late. The fragile peace of the land is suddenly shattered by a barrage of bullets. And amidst the mayhem, the safety guarded secrets of the fort are unveiled.What follows is a contemporary, edge-of-the-seat dramatic action thriller!The concept of the movie is derived from 'the Mahabharatha' including the theme sloka 'dharmotkrishathi mathibyaha' which means the dharma changes with the mind!Saif Ali Khan struggles with his lines in the movie but he is very good in parts!Amithab is silent in the movie and his patriarch speeches are missed in the movie although silence speakes volumes for him!The rest of the cast do justice to their respective roles!The story and the climax of the movie are the ones to watch out for!The duration is just 1 hr 40 minutes....but u never feel the movie is short!All and all a fantastic watch!A must see movie...................

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Bin Laden's Rather unusual Connection.



Al Qaeda is computer savvy, and some investigators believe they have found markers or code words that indicate bin Laden is trying to signal supporters that he is alive.GBW reported earlier this year that al Qaeda has used at least one Web site to post information and keeps changing the site's address to stay ahead of investigators.
Authorities also are investigating information from detainees that suggests al Qaeda members - and possibly even bin Laden - are hiding messages inside photographic files on pornographic Web sites.So Dont be surprized if you surf the net and suddenly Bin Laden pops up!!!!! :):)


In an audiotape broadcast on the Al Jazeera television network last month, al Qaeda spokesman Sulaiman Abu Ghaith said that bin Laden, his top lieutenant Ayman al-Zawahiri and "98 percent of the leadership of al Qaeda are safe" and planning new attacks against the United States. Taliban leader Mullah Omar was also alive, he said."I really want to assure the Muslims that Sheikh Osama bin Laden, with the mercy of Allah, is in a good health, and all rumors about Sheikh Osama's sickness or injuries in Tora Bora is completely inaccurate news," he said. Bin Laden would soon appear on television, Abu Ghaith said.
Alive or dead, bin Laden remains a powerful symbol."Those people who are going to rally behind him are going to rally behind him dead or alive," said Shibley Telhami, a Middle Eastern studies professor at the University of Maryland. "You're going to have a core that, no matter what happens to him, are going to be his core supporters."He is terrifying to Middle Eastern elites. He is terrifying to Middle Eastern governments," Telhami said."He is terrifying to those who aspire to have a normal life because ... if it could be done to the United States, it could be done to them."