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Friday, January 2, 2009A BYTE OF LIFE
FREE CIRCULATION Vol. 3 No. 1
My Chennai in 2009New landmarks which are to come up
The ancient Roman drape’s new avatar isred hot property now
TOGA TAKEOVER
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After months of speculation, Bala launchedthe audio of ‘Naan Kadavul’ on New Year’sDay. And as if it to put to end another spec-ulation of sorts, Pooja carried off her ‘off-screen’ chemistry with Arya on the stage, tug-ging neatly alongside Kollywood’s mosteligible bachelor.
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British Council in associationwith Nature Quest organising
Hard Rain, an unique audio visualpresentation by Mark Edwards.Hard Rain is the result, bringingtogether key insights and
photographs from assignments to150 countries. The exhibition andpresentation have been seen byover 10 million people on everycontinent and continue to reachnew audiences.When: 5 January 2009Where: British Council, Anna Salai
CANVAS
The Alliance Francaise and UTVWorld movies bring you a
selection of some of the finestworks of director Luc Besson.
Leon, The Fifth Element, Nikita,Subway, The Big Blue will bescreened.When: 5 January to 9, 6.30 pmWhere: AFM Auditorium
FILM FESTIVAL
A Workshop on self grooming
will be conducted by aspecialist in beauty and groomingand a mehandi designingworkshop will be conducted by anexpert in Arabic Mehandi. Theworkshop on Home Décor wouldinclude beautifying your housewith a variety of fresh flowers.For details contact Neeva Eventzat 9884049371, 9884061700Where: 4A Abhirami KrishnaTulasi Apts, 34, 2nd main road,Kasturaibai Nagar, AdyarWhen: January 9, 10
GROOMING
K
een on getting a wardrobe change
for the New Year? Check out theWinter Collection of Brass Tacks onC.P.Ramasami Road. The Winter 2008collection was launched just a weekback, showcasing a range of metallictones in bright shades of copper,cherry, hot iron, cobalt and rust. Theluxurious fibres of Mulberry silk, Tussarsilk, Eri silk and soft cotton bring outthe lustre of each shade. The pricesrange from Rs 710 to Rs 2,600. Theentire Winter Collection can be viewedonline at www.brasstacksmadras.com.Where: 77/13, Corporation ShoppingComplex, C.P. Ramaswamy Road,Alwarpet.Contact: 420 81767
FASHION
Crossword has announced ‘BeyondBooks’ sale – with fabulous discounts
on movies, music, toys, stationery andCD ROMs.On offer – 20 per cent off on worldcinema titles, 50 per cent off on award-winning television sitcoms and up to50% off on select LEGO merchandise.When:
Up to January 4Where: Crossword Stores are located atKuppu Arcade on VenkatnarayanaRoad, T.Nagar and above Shoppers’Stop on Harrington Road
SALE!
A n exhibition-cum-sale ofhandicrafts and handicrafted
textiles from Karnataka is going onat CP Arts centre. There aresandalwood carvings, rosewoodinlay, bronze figurines, hand-woventextiles and jewellery. A discount of10 per cent is offered for thepurchase.When: January 1- 12Where: CP Arts Centre, Alwarpet
EXPO
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Hershey, the Puppy: This lovely,chocolate-coloured female pup-
py is a little over two months old.She was hit by a car but recoveredcompletely after being cared for by an AWPT volunteer. She is in goodhealth, loves sitting on people’s laps(as seen in this photo) and is ex-tremely affectionate and friendly. If
you see yourself as Hershey’s new owner, get in touch with Mrs. Pad-mavathy of AWPT at 22781381 or 99629 68265.
These incredible animals have come a long way this year. Ring in theNew Year by adopting them and kick-starting a great relationship
SRIYA NARAYANAN
New Year,New Homes
Friday, January 2, 2009
Order your meal before flyingSpiceJet has launched ‘Book your meal before you fly’ option on all itsflights. Passengers can pre-order onboard refreshments at the time ofbooking their ticket on spicejet.com or through their call centre at 1800180 3333/ 987 180 3333. Special combos (vegetarian or non-vegetarian)are available at a price of Rs. 100.
Harry the Pomeranian: This brave dog has beenthrough a lot of pain and abandonment, but is
now a very cheerful fellow who’s all set to makehis new owner very happy. He’s a healthy young male Pomeranian who was found wearing a bluecollar, abandoned in Harrington Road, Chetpet –suffering from deep injuries to his neck. He wasrescued and treated by a vet and is now housed inPFA’s pet shelter awaiting adoption. Lovingly named Harry – having been found in HarringtonRoad – he is a very well behaved young fellow who
will bring great joy to any pet lover’s home.Contact Kala Ashok at 9884238718 to adopt him.
Happy and Hoppy, the Bunnies: These fluffy, gorgeous bunny rabbits with long ears are 18 months old, one female and one male. They
like the underside of a cane diwan for their cozy naps. They’re well-disciplined in their littering habits, using a corner of the balcony,covered with newspaper sheets to relieve themselves. They are easy tomaintain and do well with a periodic renewal of fresh vegetables, dry hay and millets. Both are very lovable, gentle and enjoy attention frompeople. Happy loves being held, cuddled and talked to endlessly, whileHoppy is the laptop bunny because he loves snoozing on someone’slap on his back with his front paws stretched out and pointing to thesky. They have both been neutered so don’t worry about two bunniesturning into a hundred! If you’d like to take in both these cuties, writeto Dr. Afzal at [email protected] with your contact number.
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Club House Road off Anna Salai, with Taj Mount Road as one of
its newest neighbours, the loca-tion is going to get an all-new address.
“Express Avenue mall is oneof the most awaited projects asit has the advantage of scale andlocation,” explains Sanjay Chugh, associate director, JonesLang LaSalle Meghraj, Chennai.“The mall will offer almost 0.8million sqft of retail space withmultiplex, food court, fine din-ing restaurant, entertainment,departmental stores and vanillastores offering a range of rangeof merchandise in the luxury,premium and fashionsegments.”
At your serviceIf Taj Mount Road is the new
A nother tumultuous year isfinally over. Let’s keepaside the incidents thatshook and disturbed you
in the year gone by, as it’s timeto welcome a brand new begin-ning.
Amidst echoes of recessionand pink slips, Ergo tells youwhat you can look forward to inNamma Chennai in 2009. Moreglass and chrome structures,shopping malls, multiplexes… If that’s your idea of growth, hang on; Chennai is going to see aspurt in retail growth.
To start with, the New Yearhas some brought in some joy toall those who have resolved toinvest. The falling interest rates
and drop in inflation figuresshould bring in some cheer for
one to start planning better forthe year ahead.
Mall worldSpencer Plaza (if you can call
it a mall) can get depressing attimes with the milling crowds,and Chennai Citi Centre is theonly other better bet. Finally,looks like Ampa Centre One onNelson Manickam Road is gear-ing up for a launch in the firstquarter. Matrix Mall (Vadapala-ni), Express Avenue (WhitesRoad) and Chandra Mall (Viru-gambakkam) are all expected tocome up in the second, thirdand fourth quarter respectively.
However, the most-awaitedamong real estate projects willbe Express Avenue. Tucked in
stop for the discerning businesstraveller, in February Lemon
Tree Hotel should take away allthe limelight.The “upscale, full-service
business and leisure hotel at anunexpectedly reasonable price”is coming up in Guindy, where itpromises to add a new twist forthe traveller with a budget. Alsoin the fray is Chennai’s very ownEmpee Group. Empee Hilton inEkaduthangal is expected to beready by the third quarter, say real estate service firms.
Entertainment unlimited! Waiting for these multi-sto-
reyed buildings to get ready aremultiplexes, high-end retailstores, a host of state-of-the-artamenities and, of course, many entertainment-starved shoppers.
Sathyam Cinemas promises their six-screen multiplex in
press Avenue will be anohassle-free moving-going exence. Did we also hear that Cinemas is setting shop in ACenter One?
Complaints of Chennai bstarved of organised retail spshould come to an end withabove developments. As Sasays, “The supply of almomillion sqft of organised rspace, which is to be delivin 2009, will address the mand for organised retail spand expose Chennaiites toorganised shopping experi
with hypermarkets, muand vanilla stores – all unone roof with ample parspace, air-conditioning anhost of amenities.” ■
Malls, hotels, multiplexes…2009 shouusher in more landmarks into the city
LIFFY THOMAS
These are a few of yourfavourite things
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Mall-O-Meter
Ampa Center OneIt is said to have 6.5lakh sqft of shoppingarea. PVR Cinemas issaid to set its foot inthe city with thelaunch of this project.
Express AvenueSathyam Cinemas’ sixscreen theatre willgive movie goersplenty of option inthis pocket, whereyou already havemore than a couple ofcinema halls.
Chandra MallThe proposed mall is"not only close to theinner ring road forChennai, but close tothe proposedexpansion of ChennaiAirport in Porur. Afive screen theatrewith a seatingcapacity for 1300people is anotherhighlight.
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The New Year is here. Most city roads that turned party flooron New Year’s Eve erupted with the New Year spirit when th
clock struck 12 on Wednesday night. Crackers, reveller screamand roaring vehicle engines welcomed the transition.
Taking into account the Savera Hotel tragedy last year (wherthree people were killed after a wooden dance floor erected othe swimming pool collapsed), the security arrangementseemed beefed up more than before: there was a cop on dutevery 100 metre-point. At places like Elliott’s Beach, Marina anthe East Coast Road, the police presence was even more.
The measures seemed to have worked. Barring one fatal accdent, the city enjoyed a safe New Year’s party. The fatal acciden
was reported in Guindy, where one Balaji (27), a native of Thirupathoor, slipped and fell from his motorcycle along with hfriend Karunamurthy, a software engineer, who was riding pilion. The accident occurred at 1 a.m. and Balaji succumbed this head injuries. His friend escaped with minor injuries.
There were also a couple of incidents of activists claiminallegiance to the PMK party attempting to stall the New Yeaparties at prominent hotels in Nungambakkam and VadapalanPolice arrested the men and ensured that the festivities were noaffected. ■
PHOTOS: N.SRIDHARAN, M.KARUNAKARAN
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Smith to miss ODI seriesSouth Africa will be without their injured captain GraemeSmith in the two Twenty20 and five ODI matches againstAustralia and Johan Botha would lead the side in hisabsence, coach Micky Arthur said on Thursday.Consequentially, Neil McKenzie would stay back with theODI squad in Smith’s place, he said. “We have decided tosend Graeme home after the Sydney Test to give him thebest chance of getting ready for the home series (againstAustralia),” Arthur said. “He will have the blood injectionas soon as he gets back and we think that by following
this course of action as soon as possible after Sydney, wewill give him the best possibility opportunity of being fitfor the home series,” he added. Smith will undergo a new
medical process that has not been usedin South Africa before, of having bloodfrom his arm injected directly into thetear, Cricket South Africa said in astatement. On how the team wouldlook on paper minus its regular captain,Arthur said, “It does give us anopportunity with our ODI side. As I
have always said, our one-day side is still a work inprogress, it is still a young side, and we are giving anopportunity to some younger guys to stake a claim. Weare looking to build our one-day side over the nexttwo years which obviously culminates in the nextWorld Cup on the sub-continent in 2011.”
PTI
Azhar’s son on IPL radarKolkata Knight Riders have called in rookie 17-year-oldMohammed Ashaduddin for a trail camp at Eden Gardensfrom January 6-7. Son of former India captain MohammedAzharuddin is a left-hand opening batsman andrepresents East Marredpally CC in Hyderabad CricketAssociation’s A Division League.“Our spotters spoke highly of him and we wanted togive him an opportunity. He along with 30-40 moreboys will take part in the camp and we may pick up
a few promising players. We want to build abroader talent base,” a Knight Riders official said.Ashaduddin who is yet to play any first class gameshas scored four fifties in six matches for his club side.
Ergo Correspondent
No English plans for IPLIndian Premier League (IPL) Commissioner Lalit Modi hasdismissed reports that the second edition of the Twenty20extravaganza would be co-hosted by England, saying the
IPL is a domestic league with globalappeal which will be played only onIndian soil. “Right off the drawing boardwe were certain that the Indian PremierLeague was not just a domestic leaguewith limited appeal for the Indian cricketfan but a global league that would drawin viewership across a global diaspora offans from around the world, making the
IPL one of the most watched sporting spectacles in modernday sport. But we have no plans to host IPL in England. It’sa domestic league which will be played in India,” Modisaid.Some media reports had stated that the second edition ofthe cash-rich IPL, which is scheduled for April-May next
year, was expected to be split with five weeks of action inIndia and three weeks in England. Modi, who is a BCCI vicepresident, also hoped that English cricketers, who missedout on the inaugural edition after ECB restricted them fordomestic competitions, will feature in the event soon.
PTI
Four Indians, including Sa-chin Tendulkar and captainMahendra Singh Dhoni,
were included in the worldteam of the year 2008 chosen by
Australian newspaper HeraldSun. Dhoni, whom the newspap-er compared with retired Austra-
lian great Adam Gilchrist, wasmade deputy to skipper of theteam South African GraemeSmith, while “impossi-ble todrop” Tendulkar bats
at number four in the world teampicked according to their batting positions. Opener GautamGambhir and young fast bowlerIshant Sharma also made it to theteam following their stellar suc-cesses in 2008, while Zaheer Khanand Virender Sehwag missed out
of the list.
India’s captain courageousDhoni is the wicketkeeper, not
necessarily because he is the bestat that job, but because he scoresplenty of important runs – he isreplacing Gilchrist, after all –and has demonstratedgreat leadership quali-ties,” the newspaper’sRon Reed explained. Ac-cording to the newspaper,Tendulkar, who became Test
cricket’s most prolific run-getter and notched up his
41st century in 2008, was impossi-
ble to drop
from any worldteam.
“Tendul-kar is sim-
ply non-negotiable
in any team. His41st century to lead
India’s remarkablechase after 387 againstEngland last month wassaid by some to have beenhis finest moment – enoughsaid,” it wrote.
Gambhir, who was namedalong with South AfricanSmith at the top of order, hadto compete for his place with
his senior opening partner Vi-render Sehwag who hadscored 1462 in 2008. “Sehwag is the more eye-catching op-tion, especially as he has a tri-ple-century and has taken 15
wickets with his off-spin. ButGambhir has averaged 70.87for his 1134 runs and there issomething about him that sug-gests he is a fierce competitor.He’s in.”
Fast and furiousIshant got the third fast bow-
ler’s spot beating strong chal-lenge from fellow Indian
left-armer Zaheer Khan, gland’s Ryan Sidebottom, S
Africa’s Makhaya Ntini and tralia’s Brett Lee. “Sharma lto have something specialeven though he took a relatmodest 38 wickets in 13 mathe’s the man,” the newsp
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Tennis mafiaFormer mafia crime boss Michael Franzese says top-level tennis matches are being influenced by gamblers and the sportwould be his prime focus were he still in the business of impacting outcomes. Franzese, a former boss in the Colombo crimfamily, serves as a consultant and speaker regarding his days with the mob and has spoken with ATP players about themethods that are used to spread corruption in sport.
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‘‘I’m not sure how he (brett Lee) is going at the moment. Obviously stress frac-ture in his foot is not a good thing. I know when I tried to bowl with a few
ankle problems it was a nightmare and to go into a game not 100 per cent is toughwork. It’s up to him how much he wants it really.
Glen McGrath
The third round of the FA Cup is atime in the knockout competi-tion renowned for shocks andgiant killing exploits.
But the advent of the January trans-fer window and the pressing financialneed for Premier League clubs toavoid relegation have dulled some of the lustre from the world’s oldest se-nior knockout football competition.
This time last year then Reading striker Dave Kitson summed up agrowing, if not so bluntly voiced,mood by saying: “We are not going to
win the FA Cup and I do not give twoshits about it, to be honest.”
However, to the delight of sometraditionalists, not only did Reading fail to win the Cup, they were alsorelegated last season from the Pre-mier League.
Instead Portsmouth became thefirst club from outside the Big Four of Manchester United, Chelsea, Liver-pool and Arsenal since 1995 to lift thetrophy, defeating Cardiff of the sec-ond-tier Championship in a Cup finalthat defied all predictions.
Pompey’s success ought to have
encouraged Premier League clubs ina similar position that there’s more tolife than survival; whether it has re-mains to be seen.
Easy draw
As for the Big Four, they are all inaction against lower league opposi-tion with Saturday seeing Arsenal athome to Plymouth, Chelsea welcom-ing Southend to Stamford Bridge andLiverpool away to Preston. Leagueleaders Liverpool’s tie has been givenan added dimension as it could be the
first match club captain Steven Ger-rard plays in since being charged withassault this week following an allegedbrawl in a bar.
Meanwhile English, European andnow world champions ManchesterUnited start their Cup campaign onSunday away to Southampton, a re-peat of the 1976 final where the southcoast club, then of the old Second Di-vision, defeated their First Divisionopponents 1-0 in one of the great
Wembley upsets. A similar scorelineat St Mary’s would be an even greatersurprise.
Time for upsetsBut Bristol City of the second-tier
Championship will fancy their chanc-
es ’down the road’ at Southampton’sarch-rivals Portsmouth, who’ve losttheir last five matches. Harry Red-knapp, the man who managed Port-
smouth to their first FA Cup finalvictory in 69 years, will be in the Tot-tenham dug-out when the Londonersstart the third round against Wigan at
White Hart Lane on Friday, in one of several all Premier League encoun-ters.
The temptation for Redknapp, whose side are only above the rele-gation zone on goal difference, will be
to rest players. But if Wigan bossSteve Bruce, in charge of a team sev-enth in the table, doesn’t pick hisbest-available side it will indicate asad lack of ambition.
High-flyers Aston Villa and Evertonface potentially awkward trips to Gil-lingham and Macclesfield respective-ly.
However, the tie which best encap-sulates the spirit of the third roundtakes place on Monday when non-league Blyth Spartans are at home toPremier League strugglers BlackburnRovers. Back in 1978, the north-eastside’s fifth round replay against Wrex-ham was witnessed by a crowd of more than 42,000 at Newcastle’s StJames’ Park and the Spartans have
high hopes of giving their supportersanother set of memories to last a life-time. ■
AFP
FA CUPSEEMS TOHAVE LOSTITS SHEENWITH FEWERSURPRISES
EVERY YEAR
Romance of the Cup dulls down
● FA Cup third round
Friday: Tottenham v WiganSaturday: Arsenal vPlymouth, Birmingham vWolves, Cardiff v Reading,Charlton v Norwich,Cheltenham v Doncaster,Chelsea v Southend,Coventry v Kidderminster,Forest Green v Derby,Histon v Swansea, Ipswich Chesterfield, Hartlepool vStoke, Hull v Newcastle,
Kettering v Eastwood,Leicester v Crystal Palace,Leyton Orient v SheffieldUnited, Macclesfield vEverton, Manchester City vNottingham Forest,Middlesbrough v Barrow,Portsmouth v Bristol City,Preston v Liverpool, QPR vBurnley, Millwall v Crewe,Sheffield Wednesday vFulham, Sunderland vBolton, Torquay v BlackpooWatford v Scunthorpe, WesBrom v Peterborough, WestHam v BarnsleySunday: Gillingham v AstonVilla, Southampton vManchester UnitedMonday: Blyth Spartans v
Blackburn
Portsmouth celebrates their FACup triumph at WembleyStadium in London on May 17,2008. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
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The Greeks have a way of making things look good.
And the fashion world’s loveaffair with things Greco-Ro-
man has been long-term, moreopen recently.
The toga, the one-shoulderedRoman garment that was chief-ly a 6-metre cloth drapedaround a tunic, has been
worked upon, innovated onand manipulated to create agarment that has the basic es-sence of a toga but twice its ap-
peal and practicality. And quitecontrary to present usage, the
toga was originally meant formen. At present, the sight of aman in a toga is rarer than that of
one in a kilt. (You’d probably seeone during an Olympic flame-lighting ceremony.)
Labels like Alberta Feretti, Mar-chesa, Lanvin and Hermes areparticularly known for their togadresses.
Gwyneth Paltrow, whose re-cent makeover has been making it to front pages, made a partic-ularly stunning appearance in a
white Lanvin knee-length togadress at Cannes this year. KeiraKnightley, however, wasn’t solucky with hers during the Atone-ment premiere in London, as crit-ics didn’t take long inhighlighting the fact that thedress did nothing but reveal how
anorexic she looked. Sex and the City’s Kim Catrall is another fan of
Lanvin’s toga dress. Also, Oscar-winning a
Tilda Swinton, the star of Mic
Clayton, and supermodel ClaSchiffer have been spotted sping Alberta Feretti’s toga-inspgowns.
The appeal of the toga liethe fact that it gives one a drain rather than a fitted-in lquite like what a sari does actly. So there’s an inherent clessness in the way it is worn
One can even innovate withcesorising. Depart from Rosandals and pair a dress wipair of skyscapers.
If you think the metres of lcloth have succeeded in ma
you look like a needle in a htack, get a belt and enhance
waistline. What’even better
now even have toga-inspireshirts! ■
THE TOGA DRESS IS TO THE ROMAN DRAPE WHA
THE COCKTAIL SARI IS TO A TRADITIONAL SARI
KimCatrall
ClaudiaSchiffer
TildaSwinton
KeiraKnightleyat Cannes
Toga tonic
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‘‘I live by as-trology. I am a
Libra. I can’t make upmy mind. We neverfind a balance. We likeit all.
Donna Karan, discussing her
zodiac-inspired handbag line; January 10
‘‘I had Gucciand UNICEF on
my side, so thathelped. It’s pretty chic,isn’t it?
Madonna, at the U.N. fund-raiser
concert for Malawi; February 8
‘‘
How longdoes fashion
week last? Is it really aweek?
Amy Winehouse; March 3
‘‘
I’ve neverbeen banned
before, It’s very rock’n’ roll; I kind of like it.
Eva Mendes, on the controversy around her appearing nude in
Calvin Klein fragrance
ads; September 12
‘‘The future offashion is
sleeveless. Who needssleeves anymore? Youneed to be able to movand be comfortable. Tolayer. Seasons don’texist like they used to.Now it’s cold in summeand hot in winter.Things have changed.Fashion needs to lookforward.
Pierre Cardin; September
‘‘Temptationhas to be
permanent.Karl Lagerfeld; April 7
2008 IN QUOTES
GwynethPaltrow
oria Beckham
AmodelinLanvin
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With the audio launch of Bala’s
Naan Kadavul , Kollywood welcomed the New Year instyle and grandeur.
Bala, the silent and suave director who gave us films like Sethu, Nandaand Pithamagan, which were not only box-office hits but also bagged lots of awards including the prestigious Na-tional Award, is back with his fourthmovie, Naan Kadavul . The audiolaunch held at Satyam Cinemas onThursday morning saw celebrities likelyricist Vaali, directors Balu Mahendraand Mani Rathnam, Tamil Film Pro-ducers Council president Ramana-rayanan, and actors Vikram, Suriya,
Arya and Pooja taking part. Naan Kadavul , shot exclusively in
Varanasi and surrounding areas, deals
with the life of the aghori tribes, issure to be a turning point in the careerof actor Arya, which was evident fromthe teaser released at the function.Maestro Ilayaraja, who gave super hitsongs for Sethu and Pithamagan, isback with stunning music for the lyr-ics penned by Vaali in Naan Kadavul .
“I have come here as a fan of Balaand I would like to say that he is onedirector who can join the list of
doyens like K. Balachander, Bharath
raja and Balu Mahendra,” directoMani Rathnam said. Balu MahendraBala’s mentor, was all praise for hiformer assistant, whom he considerhis elder son.
Actor Arya, who spoke on the occasion, said he was lucky enough to associate with director Bala. “The efforand hard work we have put into thfilm will surely take the film theights. During the shoots we evestayed in tents on roadsides, as ther
were no lodgings in those areas. It waan unforgettable experience.”
For actors Suriya and Vikram, Balis more than a mentor. Suriya said h
was awestruck after seeing the teaseof the movie. “After Nandha, I felt
was far ahead in the race, but aft
seeing Arya in the movie I feel I havto run harder in future to sustain mposition. The two things I have learnfrom Bala are humility and hard workHe taught me how to worship work.
Vikram said it was Bala who gavhim his identity. “If not for Sethu, don’t know where I would have beenIn the early days, I thought I woulretire after I acted in one movie eacdirected by Mani Rathnam and Shankar. But after acting in Sethu, Bala als
joined my wish list. I want to associat with Bala in many more movies.”
Now, as the audio has beelaunched, go grab your CD and watill Pongal for the movie’s release. ■
In the making for the last three years, the film is all set for a Pongal releas
V.Haripriya
Naan Kadavul, shot exclusivelyin Varanasi and surroundingareas, deals with the life ofthe aghori tribes, is sure to be
a turning point in the career ofactor Arya.
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PHOTOS: R. RAVINDRAN
U/A certificateBala’s Naan Kadavul which went to censors on December 30 was clearedwith U/A certificate. Sources said thathe authorities in censor board wereawestruck after seeing the film.
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Baz Luhrmann’s cinemato-graphic indulgence wouldhave remained just thathad it not been for the
brilliance of a 13-year-old andthe more popular appeal of itslead actors.
Brit Sarah Ashley (Kidman) has
just flown down to Darwin, Pra-da luggage, et al , to discover herlate husband’s estate in disarrayand fallen prey to the greed of arival cattle supplier, King Carney(Bryan Brown). With the help ofa drawling Drover (Hugh Jack-man), she sets about putting theestate back on its feet.
Ashley is the perfect Brit-on-foreign-soil caricature – high-
heeled hoity-toity scoffing atdust and grime and grimy men,needing half-a-dozen suitcaseson a trip to drive the cattle, ad-miring kangaroos with a tourist’sfascination. Drover loves barbrawls and roasts kangaroos fordinner.
Half-cast Nullah (BrandonWalters), who lives on Ashley’sestate, has just lost his mother
and Nicole Kidman steps in to fillher place.
In telling Ashley’s story of vic-tory and love and showing DownUnder’s savage beauty, Luhr-mann has tried to weave into thestory the plight of the ‘StolenGenerations’, the thousands ofaboriginal children forcibly re-moved from their families andgiven Christian indoctrination as
part of the ‘assimilation’ process.This, against the breakout of warin Darwin.
The problem with Australia is,every angle looks half-baked(despite the length of the movie)and taken care of in turns.
Yes, Hugh Jackman is hot andhas crackling chemistry with Kid-man. But just when things seemsettled between Ashley and
Drover, the issue of Nullah’s up-bringing becomes a point of dis-pute and a relationship thatlooked based on firm footing tillthen looks flimsy. As if the mak-ers were suddenly reminded ofthe temporarily-forgotten issueof Nullah’s roots and decided tomake amends.
Performance-wise, BrandonWalters as Nullah is brilliant, par-
ticularly in one scene where af-ter putting up a brave frontwhile trying to stop a fleeingherd, he suddenly breaks downafter realising the enormity ofwhat could have happened.Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kid-man put in what is asked, whichis not much.
The tendency to exotic-ise na-tive customs and cultures affects
the filmmaker here and mysticchants and magical grandfathersare largely incorporated into thenarrative.
There are many moments,though, which keep you glued –the loading of the cattle on theship, the opening bar fight andthe climax.
Watch the film to see it. ■
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Film: AustraliaDirector: Baz LuhrmannCast: Nicole Kidman, HughJackman, Brandon Walters
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Crowe in AustraliaRussell Crowe was to play the lead during pre-production.20th Century Fox executives wanted to reduce Crowe’s salaryconsiderably to tailor it to the film’s budget. This utimatelymade him leave the project.
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Wednesday’s Query
What gift would you like torceive from your loved onefor New Year and why?■ Support is the biggest gift that anyone cangive; I just want that gift for all the comingyears
Sandy, HCL
■ I would like to get full 1 day to spend time
with himGeetha, Perot Systems
■ I would like spend more time with me.Because its very special day for me
Mohan Babu - Perot Systems, Suja - Sutherland
■ Tooth brush and soap because previously Ican’t use, now I want to test in the comingyear
Arun R, Systems International
■ My loved one itself a greatest gift to me.So I don’t want to get another gift for thisNew Year
Anitha - HCL, Archana Ramakrishnan - TCS
■ A rose to express her my loveFeby Jose, Optimus
■ A guitar, because I’m planning to learn
playing a guitar Mukund, SCB, Scope International
■ I want my dear to come backSunil, Cindy TCS
■ A beautifully crafted cigarette lighter,because whenever I light it, I would see herface in the flame and try to quit smokingatleast this year
Aristo John, Sutherland
■ A very special dish prepared by her ownhands with love
Vijay Shankar, Wipro
■ Platinum ring Minu, Sutherland
■New BlackBerry phone Maheswar, TCS
■ I would expect true love from my belovedone. That would be the greatest gift for me
Lavanya - Wipro, Asath Kani - TCS
■ A digicam since I need to purchase oneBalaji, Dpibpl
■ A lovely kiss. It resolves hundreds ofmysteries
Annapoorani M, TCS
Today’s Query
Who would you like to builda temple for and why?
M.Raja from Cognizant has nominated his friends as Partners in Crime. This pic was clicked at Yercaud Hills.
Suganya K from Accenture has nominated her friends as Partners in Crime. This pic wasclicked at ECR
Thiagu from HCL has nominated his friends as Partners in Crime. This pic was clicked during Onam celebrations
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Man-1 : ‘Abiyum Naanum’ padatha Sathyaraj yeduthu irundhaa yenna peru vachu iruppar?Man-2 : ‘Sibiyum Naanum’….
Milkman-kitta milk vaangalaam... Aana Watchman-kitta watch vaanga mudiyumaa... Mohamed Yusufdeen J, HCL
■ Dear Erni,Congratulations on your confirmation!!!!!May you grow to greater heights and make your dreamcastle to bricks.Wishing you a great new year ahead.GODbless you
Best wishes, Nithya and Nag
■ Dear Suda,Happy Birthday in advance!! Let this birthday make ur lifebrighter than ever and let all ur dreams come true.
Regards, Naraine, Inf
■ Hi karthi,We wishing u many more happy returns of the dayda.”LART” fill pannathu pothumda ithayum konjamkavani!!May your dreams come to be true.Have a most
rememberable Birthday to u! With RegardBBC(BENCH BOYS CLUB) Team
■ My Dear Sweat Hearts SaReKaWish you a Happy New Yearrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, Its time rorenew my friendship by saying New Year wishes to you andfamily. Happy and Prosperous New Year 2009.
Guess me your sweet frien
■ Hi Janu,Wishing you a Happy New year. You are the best! . You aremy happiness.A relaxed mind, A Peaceful soul, A joyfulSpirit, A Healthy Body & Heart full of love. All these are myprayers for U !!!.
with love, Ur Sweet Papu■ Dear Lavenya,Many more happy returns of the day and have a splendidyear ahead. May all your dreams come true?
With loads and loads of lov
Arabi. A, California Software Co Ltd
■ Dear SivaRaj Durai,Sending u the warmest wishes on ur BIRTHDAY.Have a fun-filled birthday and rocking year ahead.
DB2 TEAM,TC
■ Dear Radhiks,Many More Happy Returns of the Day Dear Another year isa happy gift, So cut your cake, and say,"Instead of counting birthdays,I count blessings every day!"Keep Smiling Always. Wishing you a successful year ahead
With ur Everlasting Friends, SPARKLA
■ Dear All,Wish you Hopes for a bright FutureAffection & lovePeace for the heartProspority that’s unlimitedYear - Round funHappy New Year ’2009’
Best Wishes from
Thennarasan and Friend
■ Dear Lokesh and Dinesh,Wish you many more "Happy Returns"this New year will brings you Peace and Prosperity .
Hearty WisheDOT NET Spiders. FS
■ Dear Raji,Hope you’ve all that you wish and more on your special dayand always! May this birthday be just the beginning of ayear filled with happy memories, wonderful moments andshining dreams. Advance Happy Birthday ...........
Best wishes from
Ur friend
Base Aviation, Ramco System■ Dear Divyamol,(DV)Wish you a very happy and prosperous New Year 2009. Mayall your wishes get fulfilled as the New Year Beckons.Love you, miss you.. Take care.. and miss me too
LuSan
Nirmal of Sify Technologies has been nominated asOffice Angel by Tier 1 and other friends.
He’s an amazing friend and an all rounder of all sorts.
Mohammed Nayeemullahhas doodled this.
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BORN LOSER
FREE RANGE WORKING IT OUT
PREVIOUS
ISSUE’S
SOLUTIONS
ARIES MARCH 21 - APRIL 20
TAURUS APRIL 21 - MAY 20
GEMINI MAY 21 - JUNE 20
CANCER JUNE 21 - JULY 20
LEO JULY 21 - AUG 20
VIRGO AUG 21 - SEPT 20
LIBRA SEPT 21 - OCT 20
SCORPIO OCT 21 - NOV 20
SAGITTARIUS NOV 21 - DEC 20
CAPRICORN DEC 21 - JAN 20
AQUARIUS JAN 21 - FEB 20
PISCES FEB 21 - MARCH 20
Predictions by Bhavesh N. Pa
Ganesha believes in persistence. If you give upeasily, nothing will work for you. Today you neeremain focused on work and life. The evening mbe very nostalgic as you may meet old friends ohave long conversations with your beloved.
If you are eating out of your own plate, you are the right direction. However you may face a enedrain towards the end of the day. Ganesha adviyou to control your temper. On the love front, thlast thing you should today is ignore your love l
The most crucial time of the day is the lunch ho
You may end up discussing very important thingAt work, kindly keep your playful nature in contGanesha thinks you are very effective in expressiemotions; hence love life will be very exciting.
Sentiments might drench you in the morning,regardless of what you are dealing with. The nomay appear with a paradox. Ganesha feels you be more practical towards your final objective laduring the day. Love life may take a back seat.
Ganesha feels you will get new opportunities tolearn and adapt new things. Luckily, your energylevels will be high enough. You may feel likedeveloping new skills at personal level. Ganeshafinds you in an upbeat mood throughout the da
Nothing is impossible, says Ganesha. Ganesha nthat the day will be in your favour. The day will
very helpful if you want to look for better carerprospects. However just try to balance attentionequally to personal and professional life.
Late working hours may result into physical andmental stress. Nevertheless, such dedication to wand genius brain will be your two key factors foryour profession. In spite of you being a romanticheart, your beloved might feel just the opposite.
Do not lose focus today. The day is fast paced;hence you have to be careful that you don’t getcarried away. On the professional front, you mayhave to make adjustments. But all the tension wbe washed away as the evening.
You may feel like giving unwanted advises todaymost of which will go in vain. On the relationshyou may wish to establish a more spiritual union
with your partner. Ganesha feels the day will beinfluenced by Karma in work and relationship.
For everything important, Ganesha believes youshould hold it for one more week. Try to avoidextremities in relationships. Love life may face soemotional stress but things should be fine beforethe day ends, feels Ganesha.
A fantastic day to experiment with your creativityThere will be a lot of scope if you want to do sresearch about anything. You may also be able tmeet a lot of new people who will eventually heyou. Love life will be dramatic and exciting.
Ganesha feels that this day will be fruitful for yoEven though you might address to a group, you still be able to be precise and ‘to the point’. Sinyour partner is in a good mood as well, it seembe a perfect time for parties or long drives.
Word’s worth"Disboscation" (dis-bahs-kay-shuhn) the clearing of woods to make farmlandor pasture. This word isn’t used today but could be revived in protests againstthe clearing of woodland for more shopping malls or housing developments.
Christmas crackerAn American woman has found $10,000(GBP7,000) stuffed inside a packet of sour creamand onion cheddar flavoured crackers.
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Socialite Paris Hiltonshares a joke with themedia during a pressconference to launchthe world’s biggeston-line New Years Eveparty ’The BongoVirus’ at the SheratonOn The Park onTuesday in Sydney,Australia. GETTY IMAGES
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Amisha PatelwithboyfriendKanav Puri inMumbai onWednesdaynight. PTI
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Item girl RakhiSawant performsat a New Yearcelebrations inSurat onWednesday. PTI
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