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Tuesday, 31 July 2012

The first song from Jism 2 "yeh Jism"

Sunny Leone is all set to scorch the silver screen with her steamy avatar in "Jism 2".The first song from Jism 2 "yeh Jism" has already started creating ripples. Now it's time for another smashing song "Abhi Abhi" which is sung by KK and composed by Arko Pravo Mukherjee.

Clockwork Films presents a Fisheye Network production of a Pooja Bhatt film.

A porn star is hired by a dashing intelligence officer to become a 'Honey-trap' for a dreaded assassin. In doing so, she not only has to confront her bitter-sweet past, but is also forced to make an impossible choice - one that will put her own life in double jeopardy.


Song: Abhi Abhi
Movie: Jism 2
Starcast: Sunny Leone, Arunnoday Singh, Randeep Hooda
Singer: K.K
Composed By: Arko Pravo Mukherjee
Lyricist: Arko Pravo Mukherjee and Munish Makhija
Music Label: T-Series



5 shocking sex facts

The Victorians were filthy

It turns out that the Victorians weren’t the tight-lipped prudes we once imagined. In fact it would seem that the Brits of the nineteenth century were a rather fruity bunch. Not only was this the age that heralded the vibrator as a cure for hysteria, but it also saw a rise in kinky behaviour and tools, such as nipple piercings, pubic wigs and some rather gruesome looking sex chairs. The sauciness doesn’t end there though. Although it is still disputed, it’s thought that the term blow job also derives from this “prudish” period where people would speak about a ‘below job’ and referred to prostitutes as ‘blowsys’.

A couple kissing
We kiss to inoculate

Researchers at the University of Leeds believe that humans kiss to inoculate. Women who catch cytomegalovirus typically cannot carry a baby to term. However, if women are exposed to the virus in small doses then they become inoculated. And how can you inoculate against the virus? Why, through swapping saliva of course. Therefore, the brain boxes at the University of Leeds have concluded that we don’t jump into bed with each other straightaway because if we did we might infect women. Therefore we kiss to protect women from catching cytomegalovirus. So pucker up and stay healthy by smooching.

Giving oral is as good as the gym

Sadly girls, giving oral will only benefit you if you’re the giver not the taker. A study has found that pleasuring a guy and swallowing can lower women’s blood pressure and reduce their risk of getting pre-eclampsia. However, if you don’t have the stomach to tackle your man’s area in this way there are other ways you can lower your blood pressure. Another study found that having regular sex with a partner you lived with could lower your diastolic blood pressure, whilst another study found a link between cuddling and reduced blood pressure. So, although you shouldn’t give up on the gym altogether, ladies, it might be worth swapping your sports kit for something a little slinkier once in a while.


Sperm is a great face cream

Although it’s not a great idea to bottle your man stuff and give it to your girl as a present, it turns out that sperm contains protein, which if applied to the face has the same anti-wrinkle benefits as moisturising creams. Apparently the white stuff can tighten skin and give you a little surgery-free facelift. Interestingly, this isn’t the only benefit sperm has to offer. It also contains zinc, magnesium, calcium, potassium and fructose. Plus, if you’re still not convinced that sperm is super, a recent study in Albany found that women who had sex without condoms had fewer signs of depression than women who used condoms or did not have sex at all.

Too Much Sex Can Be a Bad Thing.

Seductively winking her eye next to the caption "Too Much Sex Can Be a Bad Thing. Sterilise Your Dogs and Cats", Indo-Canadian JISM 2 actress and pornstar Sunny Leone stars in a brand-new ad for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India. Leone - who was named 2003 Penthouse Pet of the Year - wants her legions of adoring fans to know that the only way to fight the worldwide homeless-cat and-dog crisis is always to have companion animals sterilised. The ad was shot by leading photographer Gaurav Sawn, and Leone's hair and make-up were done by Ayesha Wadiwala.

In an exclusive interview for PETA, Leone says, "I believe in not buying - and adopting. And it's because there's so many dogs out there that need a home, that were left on the streets. They just need that love, and if you can rescue an animal, then that's one of the greatest gifts you can give." She further explains, "I believe that every single dog should be spayed and neutered. You don't want to continue the cycle of homeless dogs or cats. And spaying and neutering also keeps them healthy. It prevents them from having different diseases that they can get if they are not.
Leone, who shares her home in Los Angeles with two rescued dogs, has also signed on to star in the sequel to the horror-thriller film RAGINI MMS, one of the most-talked-about sleeper hits of 2011.

Who has the best bikini body?



A look at celebrities in bikini frolicking on the  beach. Who do you think has the best bikini body?

1.   Kim Kardashian is seen on Miami Beach.

 

 

Model Kelly Brook seen at the Ischia Global Fest, Italy.

 

Victoria's Secret angel Alessandra Ambrosio celebrates the 2011 Victoria's Secret SWIM Collection in LA.

 

paris Hilton spends time in Bondi Beach,Sydney

glam model Coco Austin sighting on the beach in Miami, Florida.

actress Sofia Vergara is seen filming a commercial in Santa Monica, LA.

actress Michelle Rodriguez enjoys a day out in Miami beach.

serena Williams sighting in Miami Beach, Florida.

ctress Maria Menounos sighted in Miami Beach, Florida

Aditya Chopra gifts Rani an Audi A8 W12



We hear Aditya Chopra has gifted his lady love a a luxury Audi A8 W12 worth Rs 1.25 crore. Will they make it official soon?



Aditya and Rani make it a point not to be seen together in public even though they have been spending quality time in each others company. A leading tabloid says “Adi brought the car to Rani’s bungalow on Tuesday evening and asked her to step inside the car just to go for a spin. After the ride, he left the car inside the bungalow’s premises and left in his own car which was driven in by his driver.” Our sources also add that their impending ...

 

1.   Our photographer spotted Rani Mukherji and Aditya Chopra at the airport. He says 'Rani walked out first, and exactly 7 minutes later, Aditya came out.'

 

Monday, 30 July 2012

Vivek shares his T-shirt with Mallika?

Sunday, 29 July 2012

Academic qualifications of India's top business man.


Academic qualifications of India's top business leaders
If you thought all of India’s business leaders were born with a silver spoon in their mouth, you are wrong. Even those who were heirs to established business empire, made it a point to equip themselves academically to tackle the challenges posed by the winds of change and uncertain future.

Ratan Tata completed his B.S. in architecture with structural engineering from Cornell University in 1962, and the Advanced Management Program from Harvard Business School in 1975.


Mukesh Ambani completed his graduation with a bachelor`s degree in chemical engineering from the UDCT, now Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai. He later enrolled for an MBA from Stanford University but completed only one year of the two year programme, to help out his legendary father in business.

Deepak Parekh is the Chairman of Housing Development Finance Corporation. A Chartered Accountant, Parekh began his career with Ernst & Young Management Consultancy Services in New York. After returning to India, he worked with Grindlays Bank and also Chase Manhattan Bank as its assistant representative for South Asia. Parekh joined HDFC in 1978.


kumar Mangalam Birla is the Chairman of the Aditya Birla Group. A chartered accountant by qualification, he also has an MBA from the London Business School.

Anand Mahindra is the Chairman and Managing Director of one of India’s largest enterprise, Mahindra & Mahindra. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College, Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1977 (he studied filmmaking at Harvard), and completed his MBA from Harvard Business School, Boston, Massachusetts in 1981.

Telecom tycoon Sunil Bharti Mittal is the founder, chairman and Group CEO of Bharti Enterprises. He started his career at 18 after graduating from Panjab University in 1976 and founded Bharti. He is also an alumnus of Harvard Business School, USA.


Anil Dhirubani Ambani group head Anil Ambani completed his Bachelors degree from University of Bombay (as it was known then), followed by Master of Business Administration degree from University of Pennsylvania Wharton School

N. R. Narayana Murthy, Chairman Emeritus of Infosys earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Mysore in 1967 and a master’s degree in technology from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, in 1969

Azim H Premji, Chairman, Wipro holds an electrical engineering degree from Stanford University, USA
Venu Srinivasan is the Chairman and Managing Director of Sundaram Clayton Ltd and TVS Motor Company. After graduating as an engineer from the University of Madras, he completed a Master's Degree in Management from Purdue University in the USA.

Ratan Tata completed his B.S. in architecture with structural engineering from Cornell University in 1962, and the Advanced Management Program from Harvard Business School in 1975. (Photo by Brian Harkin/Getty Images)







Venu Srinivasan is the Chairman and Managing Director of Sundaram Clayton Ltd and TVS Motor Company. After graduating as an engineer from the University of Madras, he completed a Master's Degree in Management from Purdue University in the USA.

Shiv Nadar is the founder and chairman of HCL and the Shiv Nadar Foundation. He received a pre-University degree in The American College, Madurai and degree in Electrical And Electronics Engineering from PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore


Bajaj Auto MD Rajiv Bajaj graduated first in class, with distinction, in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pune in 1988, and then completed his masters in Manufacturing Systems Engineering, with distinction, from the University of Warwick in 1990.

Saturday, 28 July 2012

10 SUVs that are setting Indian roads ablaze



Bigger is better for global automakers aggressively targeting growth in India's underdeveloped SUV market as the country's much-vaunted small car market stalls. Here are the top ten SUVs that are currently scorching Indian roads.


The Mahindra XUV500 is undoubtedly the most popular SUV in India today. Demand is so high that Mahindra had to shut bookings temporarily. The cheetah inspired looks and high features list makes it very desirable. Powered by a 2.2-litre diesel engine which produces 140 BHP and 330 Nm, the XUV500 range starts at Rs. 11.10 lakhs (ex-Delhi).



The second most popular SUV is the Mahindra Scorpio. Offering butch looks and a very responsive 2.2-litre diesel engine producing 120 BHP and 290 Nm, the Scorpio has turned Mahindra's fortunes for the better. The Scorpio range starts at Rs. 7.52 lakhs (ex-Delhi).


Undoubtedly the SUV which came and shook everyone else, the Toyota Fortuner might use the same IMV platform as the Innova but has immense street presence. Power comes in from a 3.0-litre diesel engine which produces 170 BHP and 343 Nm. The Fortuner range starts at Rs. 19.99 lakhs (ex-Delhi).



One of the oldest cars in India, the Tata Safari is still a hot favorite among SUV lovers. An updated version known as the Safari Storme will be launched next month, which is a facelift of the current Safari. The 2.2-litre diesel engine of the Safari produces 140 BHP and 320 Nm. The current Safari range (not Safari Storme) starts at 8.06 lakhs (ex-Delhi).


The BMW X1 created an all new segment. It became the entry point to a BMW vehicle with prices starting at Rs. 22.40 lakhs (ex-Delhi) for the sDrive18i variant. Powered by 2.0-litre petrol and diesel engines that produce 150 BHP, 200 Nm and 177 BHP, 350 Nm respectively, the X1 accounts for a major chunk of BMW sales in India.


Ford's Endeavour was one of the best selling SUVs till the Fortuner came along. The Endeavour's immense street presence and powerful engine attracted quite a few. Power comes in from 2.5-litre and 3.0-litre diesel engines which produce 141 BHP, 330 NM and 154 BHP, 380 Nm respectively. Prices start at Rs. 17.84 lakhs (ex-Delhi)

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The Hyundai Santa Fe has gained huge popularity in just a few months time, thanks to the wide spread Hyundai network and extremely powerful diesel engine, which produces 197 BHP and 420 Nm mammoth torque from its 2.2-litre engine. The Santa Fe range starts at Rs. 22.34 lakhs (ex-Delhi).

When Skoda launched the Yeti, many found it over priced. But the company was quick to respond with lower priced variants. The Yeti is a very capable compact SUV, powered by a 2.0-litre diesel engine which is available in two set of tunes producing 110 BHP, 250 Nm and 140 BHP, 326 Nm. Prices start at Rs. 13.90 lakhs (ex-Delhi).



Audi has whizzed past Mercedes-Benz in sales and is eying BMW. The Q range of SUVs (Q5 and Q7) accounts for a major chunk of the company's sales in India. The Audi Q5 comes with three engines but the most popular variant is the 2.0-litre TDI, which produces 170 BHP and 350 Nm. Prices start at Rs. 39.44 lakhs (ex-Delhi).


With tons of awards going the Range Rover Evoque's way, there is little doubt that this baby SUV from Land Rover is the hottest vehicle in the world right now. The drop dead gorgeous looks along with the go anywhere capability makes the Evoque so desirable. Power comes in from a 2.0-litre petrol and 2.2-litre diesel which produce 237 BHP, 340 Nm and 187 BHP, 420 NM respectively. Prices start at Rs. 45 lakhs (ex-Delhi).

Tata unveils Megapixel at the Geneva Motor Show


Combining a lithium ion phosphate battery and an on-board petrol engine generator for recharging on the move, the Tata Megapixel offers a range of up to 900 km with a single tank of fuel. With the petrol prices rising to record highs on a regular basis, will Tata put this dream vehicle into production? Only time will tell...




Tata Motors presented at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show the Tata Megapixel, a new four-seater city-smart global range extended electric vehicle (REEV) concept for the performance-seeking and environment-conscious motorist anywhere in the world.


It is echoed on the panoramic roof, creating a harmony between sun & shade and sense of interior space. The floating C-pillar and wrap-around belt line finisher integrate perfectly with the sculpted body surface, flowing freely to the rear and encapsulating the 5-spoke wheel design.