Friday, December 12, 2014

India can achieve 8-9 percent growth rate: Manmohan Singh,Sonam Kapoor turn 'looteri dulhan' in 'Dolly Ki Doli',Big B wishes Rajinikanth on his 64th birthday

Big B wishes Rajinikanth on his 64th birthday

Big B wishes Rajinikanth on his 64th birthday
Mumbai: On the ocassion of cinestar Rajinikanth's 64th birthday Friday, his good friend and "Hum" co-star Amitabh Bachchan has wished the "phenomena" good health and happiness.
"And the 12th of December cometh the birthday of the Phenomena Rajnikanth...Happy birthday dear friend and remain in happiness and good health always," Big B posted on his official Facebook page.
Rajinikanth's charisma has turned into a phenomena across the nation with a notion that the star can do the unthinkable and impossible things. He has become a sensation with jokes about his actions doing rounds at every nook and corner of the country.
The "Paa" actor also took to his official blog to wish the star and he even shared a montage of his photographs with Rajinikanth, revered by many as Thalaiva.
While also talking about thespian Dilip Kumar, who turned 92 Thursday, Big B posted: "It is Dilip Kumar's birthday today (Thursday), and tomorrow it shall be the birth of the Southern Star, the phenomena Rajnikanth…my admiration for both these stalwarts, admiration for their contributions through out and the glory of the company they give during our friendly tenure...
"The simplicity of the man Rajni, is phenomenal. It shows great poise and dignity."
Amitabh recently shared the dais with the legendary star at the opening ceremony of the 45th International Film Festival of India in Goa.
Meanwhile, Rajinikanth's "Lingaa", which also stars Bollywood's vivacious actress Sonakshi Sinha was engulfed with plagarism charges. However, the Madras High Court bench Thursday allowed the film's release Friday on the condition that its producer Rockline Venkatesh deposit Rs.10 crore in the court.


 Sonam Kapoor turn 'looteri dulhan' in 'Dolly Ki Doli'

 


Mumbai: Sonam Kapoor has pulled the coy girl from Banaras in 'Ranjhanaa' and the suave young 'Aisha' easily. Be prepared to get a different slice of the actress in 'Dolly Ki Doli' where she is playing a con artist.

Dolly ki Doli is the story of a girl, dolly who fakes marriages in an original style and runs away stealing all the precious belongings of the groom and his family. Dolly’s fake brother, Raju identifies prospective grooms.

Once married, on the night of the ‘suhagraat’ dolly makes them drink ‘drugged’ milk making them unconscious after which dolly along with her gang wipes the house clean of all the valuables. On the other side of the law is Robin Singh, a police inspector given the task of catching dolly.

One will get a glimpse of the curvaceous Maliaka Arora Khan who will be seen for a special number in the film. The trailer indeed looks like a fun-filled extravaganza.

The film is all set to release on 23rd January next year. Watch the trailer here.

India can achieve 8-9 percent growth rate: Manmohan Singh

India can achieve 8-9 percent growth rate: Manmohan Singh
 
New Delhi:  India can achieve a growth rate of 8-9 per cent provided there is a “national consensus” on methods to take advantage of globalised world, said former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, whose tenure saw the economy registering three years of 9-plus growth rate.
“I think that even though many other emerging economies are not doing too well, India has an opportunity to move towards a growth rate of 6-7 per cent and thereafter to 8 per cent,” Singh said while delivering a lecture at Ficci.  He said the country is poised to take advantage of globalisation and engage in trade to finance its imports through exports.
“Today we cannot grow in isolation... India is well placed to take advantage of this situation provided we evolve a meaningful national consensus to move ahead,” he said.  Except for India, other emerging economies—like Brazil, Russia and South Africa—are not doing well, Singh said, adding the country is poised for a 8-9 per cent growth.  “We are working towards a growth rate of 8-9 per cent.
There are opportunities, there are risks. India is currently at least poised to create a milieu in which the growth story of India can be another worthwhile chapter in the evolving global economies,” he said.
Indian economy was growing at over 9 per cent for three years before it was impacted by the global financial crisis of 2008. The growth rate fell to sub-5 per cent in two consecutive fiscals -- 2012-13 and 2013-14.  In the current fiscal, the government estimates the growth to be between 5.4-5.9 per cent.
Singh said a meaningful solution to India’s problems of poverty, ignorance and diseases can be found only in the framework of rapidly expanding economy.  “There is a broad consensus that we need a growth rate of 8-9 per cent to create 10-12 million jobs every year if we have to conquer unemployment within our life-time,” he said.







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