Dear Sir, Its my pleasure to actually write few words to you. Me too is one of those many who grew up with your volume of spectacular work.Still till date i haven’t seen SHOLEY….reason?I never wanted you to die in the end.I wish someone will remake Sholey to give you a life to live with Jayaji.Abishek is cute and a gentleman. Somehow Jayaji has lost her dazzaling smile,the smile doesn’t reaches her eyes anymore.I wish if you spell the magic again for her.All the best and thanks for giving me so many happy moments through your work.Regards
Its my pleasure to introduce myself. My Name is Swarup & i am the third son of Late Arunodaya Sanyal born & bought up in Khagaul, Patna & presently working in Bangalore. As one of Jayaji’s Mama is from Khagaul. He is our Jethu, (whose name is Jaga Goswami(ex-employee of eastern railway) as we called in bengali to elder brother of father. Actually in young age of Jayaji when she visited Khagaul with her Mother, then she visited our House also, but at that time i was not born. My mother & father told me about that we every we watch jayaji’s movies (like Gudi, Bawarchi, Abhiman, Sholay…etc). She is still a fabulous actress. & Your works no one compete, your acting is the best & u can act in any role…that the best part of your acting. I like ur movies like Agnipath/Sholay/Amar Akabr Anthony/Deewar/Sarabi/Kalia/Abhiman/Gudi/Namakhala/Kabhi Khusi Kabhi Gam/Shilsila/Waqat(with Akasha Kumar - Same i was fighting with my father as u have acted in film with Akshay). I like Abhishek also now a day he is acting very good! I will wish u that we can appreciate you for ever.
Swarup Sanyal (sanyalswarup@rediffmail.com)
Its great to interact with you via this blog ! You would recall our school days in Boys High School Allahabad when as far back as 1954 / 55, we acted in school plays. One such was King Corondo’s Cure, in which you were King and I one of four doctors ! Another, The Beggar and the Tired King, with you as His Majesty the King and I, a meek Courtier !To this day, I treasure those concert pamphlets ! Your great acting abilities surfaced as early as 54 years back ! I remember we even played marbles together and witnessed the collapse of the school clock tower struck by lightning one night !
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Arizona State University may have less cheerful sidelines at sporting events next season.
After racy photos of members of the university’s cheerleading squad were spotted on a campus blog called “The Dirty,” the school cut the squad completely, MyFOXPhoenix reported.
The school’s athletic director, Lisa Love, made the decision Thursday evening.The pictures on the blog feature 6 of the cheerleaders posing in nothing but their bras and panties.
Although only six members of the squad are shown in the photographs, the entire 16-member squad will suffer the consequences, MyFOXPhoenix reported.
The cheerleaders told MyFOXPhoenix that the photographs were a result of college kids goofing off, and they believe the decision to disband the team has been in the works for a while. The photographs are two years old, and were taken at a “cheer party.”
ASU cheerleader Briana Barcelo told MyFOXPhoenix she believes the Web site is insignificant, and a way to ruin people’s lives.
foxnews.com
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Ah, spring, when a young NBA player’s fancy turns to fear, at least if he’s in the West.
I know this isn’t a scoop, but it’s not easy to bring key players back, and the Lakers are running out of time.
But then, who isn’t?
Things are tough all over the West as the Lakers and Dallas Mavericks, for whom many of the same realities apply, could have told you before the Lakers won Friday’s shootout, 112-108, and made things even tougher for the Mavericks.
See if this sounds familiar:
The Mavericks’ Dirk Nowitzki, playing in his second game after returning from his ankle injury, scored 27 points.
The Lakers’ Pau Gasol, playing in his second game after returning from his ankle injury, scored 25 points.
Of course, the Lakers are still waiting for the return of Andrew Bynum, which seemed set for next week on their trip to Sacramento and Portland or shortly thereafter. . . .
Or sometime after that, we learned before Friday’s game when Jackson raised the possibility Bynum might not be back in the regular season.
“Oh, sure, it’s a possibility,” Jackson said.
“We’re taking him along on this road trip to see how he does, just monitoring him step by step. Everything is a step-by-step process here.”
If you think they’re getting a lot of key pieces back awfully late, so does Jackson, whose approach usually runs from meditative calm to Mad Magazine’s “What, Me Worry?”
“There’s nothing else I can do about it,” Jackson said last week at practice. “It’s just the way it is.”
Then there are the Mavericks, who are a lot like the Lakers, just farther down in the standings.
Struggling to adjust to Jason Kidd, they lost Nowitzki for four games, losing three before Wednesday’s dramatic return in their 111-86 victory over Golden State.
latimes.com
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On Monday, the NYT’s Paul Krugman wrote some fair criticism of all three presidential candidates: they’re talking about the economy in general, but they aren’t sufficiently addressing the ongoing fiscal crisis. More importantly, they aren’t offering the kinds of regulations the system needs.
Now, the shadow banking system is facing the 21st-century equivalent of the wave of bank runs that swept America in the early 1930s. And the government is rushing in to help, with hundreds of billions from the Federal Reserve, and hundreds of billions more from government-sponsored institutions like Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Home Loan Banks.
Given the risks to the economy if the financial system melts down, this rescue mission is justified. But you don’t have to be an economic radical, or even a vocal reformer like Representative Barney Frank, the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, to see that what’s happening now is the quid without the quo.
Last week Robert Rubin, the former Treasury secretary, declared that Mr. Frank is right about the need for expanded regulation. Mr. Rubin put it clearly: If Wall Street companies can count on being rescued like banks, then they need to be regulated like banks. […]
[Clinton and Obama] are running more or less populist campaigns. But at least so far, neither Democrat has made a clear commitment to financial reform.
It looks like the Obama campaign got the message. The senator delivered a speech at Cooper Union in NYC this morning on the economy, specifically emphasizing “legal reforms needed to establish a 21st century regulatory system.”
From a purely political perspective, I’d just add that Obama did so a) while exposing the disaster of Bush’s economic policies; b) trashing McCain’s speech on the economy from Tuesday; and c) without mentioning Hillary Clinton, in any context, even once.
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