No One Killed Jessica is an upcoming Hindi film starring Rani Mukerji and Vidya Balan, produced by UTV Spotboy and directed by Rajkumar Gupta. The film will have music by Amit Trivedi. Vidya Balan plays the character of Jessica’s elder sister, Sabrina Lal, Rani is set to play a reporter.
The political thriller, set in New Delhi, was believed to be based on the controversial Jessica Lal murder case. However, later, the director clarified that the title and the script are actually inspired by a headline carried out by The Times Of India in 2006, when the accused in the infamous murder case were acquitted by the lower courts, leading to nationwide protests, reopening of the case and subsequent sentencing of the accused.
Cast
The soundtrack has been composed by National award-winning composer Amit Trivedi. The lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya. Cinematography to Anay Goswami and editing by Aarti Bajaj.
Film is expected to be release on January 7, 2011.
No One Killed Jessica – Dilli Dilli song
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Manmadan Ambu (Tamil: மன்மதன் அம்பு; English: Cupid’s Arrow) is a forthcoming Tamil romantic comedy film directed by K. S. Ravikumar, written by Kamal Haasan, it stars himself alongside R. Madhavan, and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles, featuring Ramesh Arvind, Sangeetha, Manju Pillai and Oviya among others in supporting roles.
The entire film was extensively shot across Europe and on a cruise ship. The film’s plot is inspired by the 1998 American comedy film “There’s Something About Mary“. The film audio was launched in Singapore on Saturday, 20th November, 2010.
Manmadhan Ambu would be released worldwide on 17 December 2010.
The story of ‘Manmadhan Ambu’ is said to be this. Madhanagopal (Madhavan)(also known as Madhan) is deeply in love with Ambujam (Trisha)(also known as Ambu) but their love breaks over a crazy incident and they separate. They don’t see each other for a few years. But Madhan is still crazy about her and is curious to trace her and begin a new life with her. But Madhan is not sure whether Ambu is still craving for him. At the insistence of his good friend (Ramesh Arvind), Madhan hires a private detective, a former Commando Major R. Mannar (Kamal Haasan)(shortened to Man) to track her and find out if she too is still truly in love with him. The Trio, Man, Madhan and Ambu is the resaon for naming the film as such.
Cast
Kamal Haasan as Major R Manaru
Madhavan as Madanagopal
Trisha Krishnan as Ambujakashi
Sangeetha as Deepa
Oviya
Ramesh Arvind
Usha Uthup
Urvasi
Sriman
Surya Sivakumar in a guest appearance in the song Oyyale
Genelia D’Souza in a guest apppearance in the song Oyyale
This film produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin.
Music is scored by Devi Sri Prasad, after initially Shruti Hassan and later Thaman were reported to be the music composer.
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Honda on recently unveiled a prototype of its new small car, the Brio, at the 27th Thailand International Motor Expo 2010.
The introduction of the car is a significant step for Honda in rapidly growing Asian markets. The prototype unveiled recently is meant for the Thai market, but it won’t differ significantly for India. Honda had showcased a concept version at the Auto Expo in January.
The Brio is an attempt by Honda to enter a segment dominated by Maruti Suzuki Swift. When launched in India before the 2011 festive season, the car will sport a starting price of less than Rs 5 lakh.
It will be the first time that Honda enters the volume segment and will pit the Brio against not just the Swift, but the Ford Figo, Volkswagen Polo, Nissan Micra and Hyundai i10.
The car will be exported to other countries from India. Takanobu Ito, the president & CEO of Honda Motor Company, said: ‘The new model is critical to our business in Asia.’
Developed to conform to Thailand’s Eco Car programme initiated by the government, the Brio is designed to meet strict emission norms and fuel efficiency targets.
At 3.61 metres in length, it’s a tad shorter than the Chevrolet Beat and Swift, but a little longer than the i10. Honda’s small car will feature a 1,200 cc petrol engine, like the one on the Honda Jazz.
Honda planned to begin production of the Brio with 80 per cent localisation. To introduce the Brio at a very reasonable price, they have had to do things in production and purchasing that have not been done before, including more Indian components and newer supply sources.
The Brio will be built at Honda Siel’s facility in Greater Noida where it has a 100,000-unit-a-year capacity. Currently, around 65 per cent of capacity is utilised to assemble the Jazz hatchback, City, Civic and Accord sedans.
Honda Siel has a second plant in Tapukara in Rajasthan that currently builds components for its existing models. And we hope Honda Brio is new option for small car buyers.