First look of Engeyum Kadhal

South Indian Tamil movie Engeyum Kadhal Directed by Prabhu Deva is scheduled to be released on 12 December 2010.

Engeyum Kaadhal stars Jayam Ravi and Hansika Motwani, in her first Tamil film, in the lead. Music is directed by Harris Jayaraj, it is produced by Kalpathi S. Agoram.

The audio songs of the movie were launched on November 8th, exactly ten years after Harris Jayaraj’s first album Minnale was released.

Engeyum Kadhal has a simple storyline of couple of contradictory characters.

Set in backdrops of Paris, the film revolves around a cheerfully irresponsible youngster (Jayam Ravi), who keeps going along with his life in his own way and doesn’t realize the intense essence of what a LOVE is. But it is until a girl (Hansika Motwani) enters his life.

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Need a long wait for Kung Fu Panda Part 2-Kaboom Of Doom

Kung Fu Panda is back and this part 2 will hits theaters on May 26th, 2011. the cast includes Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, Jackie Chan, Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu, David Cross, James Hong, Gary Oldman, Michelle Yeoh, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Victor Garber.

Storyline
Po and the Furious Five venture to China to battle a villain and uncover the secrets of Po’s mysterious origins.

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U.S. President Barack Obama’s historic speech in Indian Parliament

Mr. Vice President, Madam  Speaker, Mr. Prime Minister, Members of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, and most of all, the people of India.

I thank you for the great honor of addressing the representatives of more than one billion Indians and the world’s largest democracy. I bring the greetings and friendship of the world’s oldest democracy—the U.S.A, including nearly three million proud and patriotic Indian Americans.

Over the past three days, my wife Michelle and I have experienced the beauty and dynamism of India and its people. From the majesty of Humayun’s Tomb to the advanced technologies that are empowering farmers and women who are the backbone of Indian society. From a Diwali celebration with schoolchildren to the innovators who are fueling India’s economic rise. From the university students who will chart India’s future, to you—leaders who helped to bring India to this moment of promise.

At every stop, we have been welcomed with the hospitality for which Indians have always been known. So to you and the people of India, on behalf of me, Michelle and the American people, please accept our deepest thanks. Bahoot dhanyavad.

I am not the first American president to visit India. Nor will I be the last. But I am proud to visit India so early in my presidency. It is no coincidence that India is my first stop on a visit to Asia, or that this has been my longest visit to another country since becoming President.

For in Asia and around the world, India is not simply emerging; India has already emerged. And it is my firm belief that the relationship between the United States and India—bound by our shared interests and values—will be one of the defining partnerships of the 21st century. This is the partnership I have come here to build. This is the vision that our nations can realize together.

My confidence in our shared future is grounded in my respect for India’s treasured past—a civilization that has been shaping the world for thousands of years. Indians unlocked the intricacies of the human body and the vastness of our universe. And it is no exaggeration to say that our information age is rooted in Indian innovations—including the number zero.

India not only opened our minds, she expanded our moral imagination. With religious texts that still summon the faithful to lives of dignity and discipline. With poets who imagined a future “where the mind is without fear and the head is held high.” And with a man whose message of love and justice endures—the Father of your Nation, Mahatma Gandhi.

For me and Michelle, this visit has therefore held special meaning. Throughout my life, including my work as a young man on behalf of the urban poor, I have always found inspiration in the life of Gandhiji and in his simple and profound lesson to be the change we seek in the world. And just as he summoned Indians to seek their destiny, he influenced champions of equality in my own country, including a young Martin Luther King. After making his pilgrimage to India a half century ago, Dr. King called Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violent resistance “the only logical and moral approach” in the struggle for justice and progress.

So we were honored to visit the residence where Gandhi and King both stayed—Mani Bhavan. We were humbled to pay our respects at Raj Ghat. And I am mindful that I might not be standing before you today, as President of the United States, had it not been for Gandhi and the message he shared with America and the world.

An ancient civilization of science and innovation. A fundamental faith in human progress. This is the sturdy foundation upon which you have built ever since that stroke of midnight when the tricolor was raised over a free and independent India. And despite the skeptics who said that this country was simply too poor, too vast, too diverse to succeed, you surmounted overwhelming odds and became a model to the world.

Instead of slipping into starvation, you launched a Green Revolution that fed millions. Instead of becoming dependent on commodities and exports, you invested in science and technology and in your greatest resource—the Indian people. And the world sees the results, from the supercomputers you build to the Indian flag that you put on the moon.

Read the rest of U.S. President Barack Obama’s historic speech in Indian Parliament

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Freida Pinto vintage-inspired look for Blackbook magazine photoshoot

Freida Pinto cut an entirely different figure as she appeared on the November cover of Blackbook magazine.The Indian beauty looked stunning as she posed in a photoshoot modelled on Biana Jagger, with a vintage-inspired look.

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Now Flash videos can be played in Apple i-Devices

Apple iPhone, iPod and iPad users can now watch flash videos on their devices using the Skyfire 2.0 app. The app is available for just $2.99. The demand is so high that Skyfire team have temporarily stopped taking new order.

Those of you who are disappointed for not being able to download the Skyfire 2.0 app will have to wait until Skyfire resumes new purchases from Apple App Store. But still the good news is that flash technology is now supported on iOS.

Immediately after the Skyfire 2.0 app was launched, within hours it became the top selling application in the utility section. According to Skyfire blog the demand for the app is too high and has exceeded their predictions. The Skyfire team is really working hard to increase their capacity and support, and will soon start accepting new purchases via the Apple Store.

With the Skyfire 2.0 app users can bring the much desired flash technology into Apple products. The app works like an internet browser that also supports flash video. There is a video icon, which when clicked, converts the video file into native iPhone media on the fly using the H.264 video codec. The flash video can then be viewed on the iOS devices that never supported flash before.

Skyfire 2.0 can help you watch your favourite videos even flash videos, help you find content related to the page you are viewing, help you share with other social networking sites with a single click, supports private browsing and comes with user agent switching options.

Most of the websites today have flash videos or animation and even ads that have become an important web format. When you view such sites on a Apple device instead of the flash you see an empty white area.

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