Monday, January 25, 2010
STD clinic
Refurbished sun servers
MMA news
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Brad to boycott Golden Globes

Mark, Rhea welcome Margaret

Monday, January 11, 2010
Cherokee scrubs
American art clay
Monday, January 4, 2010
Pazhassi Raja grabs Asianet best film award

Director Hariharan's recent magnum opus historical film Pazhassi Raja made in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi, won the Ujala-Asianet Film Awards 2009 for the best film, Asianet vice-president Sreekantan Nair told newsmen in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday.Superstar Mohanlal was adjudged the best actor (Bhramaram, Ividam Swargamanu) and Kavya Madhavan as the best female actor (Banaras). Mammootty was selected as the Millennium Actor, Prithviraj as the Youth Icon of the Year and Lakshmi Rai as Popular Heroine (Ividam Swargamanu, To Harihar Nagar, Chattambinadu). Director Ranjith was selected as the best director for Paleri Manikyam.The other award-winners were: Sreenivasan—best character actor (Passenger, Makante Achan), Shwetha Menon—best character actress (Paleri Manikyam), Lalu Alex—best villain (Ividam Swaragamanu), Jagadish—best comedian (To Harihar Nagar), Ranjith Sankar—best screenplay writer (Passenger), Vayalar Sarath—best lyrics (Neelathamara), Deepakdev—best music director (Puthiyamukham), Sankar Mahadevan—best male singer ('Picha vacha naal muthal' in Puthiyamukham), K.S. Chithra—best female singer ('Kunnathe konnakkum' in Pazhassi Raja), Baby Nivedita—best child artiste (Bhramaram, Kanakanmani), Jayasurya and Roma—best star pair (Uthara Swayamvaram), Nishan—best debutant actor (Rithu), Archana Kavi—best debutante actress (Neelathamara), Ajayan Vincent—best cinematographer (Bhramam) and Vijay Sankar—best editing (Bhramaram).Sarathkumar (Pazhassi Raja), Manoj K. Jayan (Pazhassi Raja) and Kanihaa (Pazhassi Raja, Bhagyadevatha) were selected for the special jury awards. P.V. Gangadharan won lifetime achievement award and Resool Pookutty, a special award for his notable contribution to the Indian film world. The winners, other than the special jury awards, were selected on the basis of nominations from viewers. The winners would also be presented statuettes conceived by Artist Namboodiri.
Yugi Seth’s international movie

Yugi Sethu has quite a few avatars – from television show host to screen writer to actor to director, he has tried his hand at them all – and succeeded each time. His latest claim to fame, however, is his off-screen and on-screen involvement with Ajith Kumar’s upcoming flick Aasal. Yugi Sethu is one of the three key writers of the movie [the other two being director Saran and actor Ajith himself]. Though Yugi has immense faith in the success of Aasal, he is quite excited about his other ventures, all of which were put on hold once Aasal work began. But now that Aasal is on the verge of release, it’s time to pick up where he left off.“In the third week of January I will be launching a movie that I will be writing, directing, co-producing and starring in as well! This will be an international film, shot entirely in New York. Shooting will commence in April, and I am looking to release it in June,” reveals an excited Yugi, who evidently has a lot to look forward to from 2010.