Monday, January 31, 2011
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Friday, January 28, 2011
Manasina Matu moview review, story,ratings, starcast
Rating: 2/5
Banner: Manasa Movies
Cast: Ajay Rao, Aindrirta Ray, Avinash, Thara, Lohith, Lohitashva, Padma Vasanthi, Sharan, Satyajith, Harish Rai, Suresh Mangalore and others.
Producer: DK Ramakrishna (Praveen Kumar)
Screenplay, Direction: R Anantharaju
Music: Neeladhri
Cineamtography: MR Seenu
Story:
It is the sacrifice of the protagonist in the film ‘Ajay’ (Ajay Rao) for the sake of his friend. Ajay gives up his love and protects it for his friend return from foreign country. But the mother Saraswathi (played by Thara) takes the final decision when things go out of control. When Sahana (Aindrita Ray) was about to board the plan to New Delhi for the job she has secured in the penultimate scenes opens up the inbuilt aspirations (Manasina Mathu) of Ajay via mother as she wants her son to be happy in life.
The 2002 ‘Roja Kootam’ (directed by Sasi starring Srikanth and Bhumika Chawla) Tamil film is ‘Manasina Mathu’ in Kannada. The careless son Ajay instead of completing his studies goes behind the charming Sahana. After three dream songs he is about to announce his intentions to his friend Krishna (Lohith) but he is in for a shock. Krishna and Sahana are lovers. Ajay keeps his aspirations and starts sacrificing for his best friend. Krishna with three sisters in the family has ailing one. He leaves to USA for a job and promise his friend Ajay and lover Sahana that he would return. In the gap of Krishna coming back some developments takes place. Ajay and Sahana are made to live together separately. In the eyes of the society they are couples but both are waiting for Krishna to return.
When Krishna returns he comes with a proposal of give and take set up. That leads Sahana very pitiable. But once again Ajay comes to the rescue. Ajay comes forward to marry the forced match of his friend Krishna. In the marriage hall the cop who is watching Ajay and Sahana unveil the recent past. Krishna goes back in his proposal of give and take set up.
Sahana decide to leave to New Delhi but in the airport Rs.50 note brings more changes for the good.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Ranjitha nityananda back to acting
Life hasn't been easy for Ranjitha after being accused of being involved in the Nityanand Swami sex scandal.
However, the actress who is still battling to safeguard her reputation is on an agenda of putting all ugly things behind her and resurrecting her acting career.
While Ranjitha admitted in a recent chat that she is in no hurry to foray into films again, it seems that the lady has now changed her mind. Sources from the industry reveal that the actress has been visiting filmmakers to explore opportunities. We also hear that she has landed an important role in a noted filmmaker's film.
The actress, who is currently looking forward to the release of one of her Malayalam films, has been reportedly approached by Bharathiraja for a pivotal role in his upcoming film 'Appan Aatha'. Sources say that Bharathiraja, who had introduced the actress to filmdom, is very keen on roping her in as he is sure only Rangitha can do justice to the character.
Shashank directing punith movie
Powerstar Puneet Rajkumar is the hottest actor of the Sandalwood. From debutant to senior director, everyone wants direct him, but very few have got this chance. Latest filmmaker to get this opportunity is none other than Moggina Manasu fame director Shashank.
Currently, Shashank is busy with the shooting of Duniya Vijay-Aindrita Ray starrer movie Jarasandha. He will start writing a story for Puneet only after completing his latest movie. Sources say that he has planned to take lot of interest in writing the story of his film with the Powerstar.
Meanwhile, Puneet Rajkumar is also busy with the filming for his tentatively titled movie Hudugru. Besides this film, he has another two projects. After completing Hudugru, he will shoot for director Yogaraj Bhat’s next film Paramathma and Suri’s Anna Bond. Puneet will work for Shashank directed film only after these two.
Puneet-Radhika starrer movie titled Hudugru,Punith upoming movie, review,story,details
The title of Puneet Rajkumar's forthcoming movie had created lot of curiosity among the his fans. Even the producers of the film had big confusion about it. Finally, putting an end to all the tensions, the bosses have titled it Hudugru, which is a remake of hit Tamil film Nadodigal.
Hudugru was launched at the Kanteerava Studio in Bangalore on 18th October, just four days after the release of his movie Jackie. The film is being directed by Gaja and Raam fame K Madesha and produced under the banner Vajreshwari Combines. Currently, it is being shot in different parts of Bangalore.
Besides Puneet Rajkumar, Loose Mada a.k.a. Yogish, Srinagar Kitty and Radhika Pandit are playing the lead roles in Hudugru and all of them will get equal footage in it. Guruprasad is doing a cameo in it. Dumb actress Abhinaya, Ramya Barna, Sreenivasa Prabhu, Sudha Belawadi, Rangayana Raghu and Vanitha Vasu are in other important roles.
However, V Harikrishna is the music director of Hudugru. Sathya Hegde is handling the camera and Guruprasad has penned the dialogue for it. According to the producer, the shooting of the film will take place in Mysore, Chikkade, Chitradurga and other places and it will be completed within another 70 days.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Yograj Bhat is directing Punith rajkumars film PARAMATMA movie detail, review
Paramathma Movie Plot.
Kannada movie Director Yograj Bhat announced his new project doing with Puneeth Rajkumar. In the 2010 Yograj Bhat planned do on film with Puneeth Rajkumar named Lagori and for so many controversies movie stopped in Pre-Production stage only. After that Puneeth Rajkumar did Jakie with Director Suri. Now Puneeth Rajkumar is in shooting of the Director K.Madesh new movie Hudugru Remake of Tamil Movie Nadodigal.
Yograj Bhat now titled Paramathma for his new film and Puneeth Rajkumar is in lead and as usual Ananth Nag and Rangayana Raghu are in lead. Yograj Bhat Himself producing the movie and searching for female role. Director now writing screenplay , movie may be release in the month of August . V. Hari Krishna scoring music and Yograj Bhat writing Lyrics, As usual Yograj Bhat will creates the new era in Kannada Film Industry…
Paramathma Movie Cast.
Puneeth Rajkumar
Ananth Nag
Rangayana Raghu
Paramathma Movie Crew.
DIRECTOR—————Yograj Bhat
LYRICS——————-Yograj Bhat
DIALOGGED————-Yograj Bhat
MUSIC——————–V. Hari Krishna
PRODUCERS————-Yograj Bhat, Jayanna
LANGUAGE————–Kannada
RELEASE DATE———–May Be in August
Shruti hassan dating with siddarth soha ali
If sources are to be believed, Kamal Haasan's daughter Shruti, who has returned to her hometown Chennai after the failure of her debut movie Luck to concentrate on her singing career, is painting the town red with Rang De Basanti actor Siddharth.
"Shruti and Siddharth have been spotted together many times," said a source. "They look very comfortable with each other. Sid and Shruti have had many lunch and dinner meetings and have even been arriving at parties to dance the night away."
Apparently papa Kamal knows about his daughter's love interest and has no problem with her relationship despite the fact that she is still trying to make it big in movies and her affair might damage her career prospects. "Kamal likes Siddharth a lot and adores his acting," says the source.
Siddharth has clearly got over his failed romance with Hindi film actress Soha Ali Khan. "Siddharth and Soha had a relationship for around a year and when their affair ended, Siddharth was heartbroken. He took around a year to recover. Soha has moved on and is said to be dating Kunal Khemu. Siddharth has also got Soha out of his system. Shruti and Siddharth were introduced at some filmi party down South and now they are quite the talk of the town."
While Siddharth could not be contacted for comment, Shruti Haasan denied that she was romantically involved with the RDB star.
Nayanatara romancing with diff actors, sexy look
Hosa Luv story reality show viewers comments
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Monday, January 10, 2011
Suvarna channel 4th reality show HOSA LUV STORY
suvarna channels reality show called hosa luv story airing from 17th jan-11
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Some of Bollywood’s Big Debuts pictures gallery
Whether a record box office collection or a memorable performance, these are the magicians who made it big in their first shot.
If the star dust stayed, is a different story. Here's a look at some of the larger-than-life Bollywood's debut.
If the star dust stayed, is a different story. Here's a look at some of the larger-than-life Bollywood's debut.
Didn't use daughter's name to win Bigg Boss: Shweta Tiwari
Shweta Tiwari, the first woman to bag the Bigg Boss title, says people feel she had got sympathy votes for being a single mother, but she never used her daughter to win the show.
Many of Shweta's fellow contestants felt that she kept talking about her daughter on the show and that would have led her to win, but the popular television actress completely refutes such claims.
"I never said it, everyone in the house used to say that Shweta is a single mother and she needs this money. I'm not so weak that I will use my daughter to win. I am capable enough that even if I would have not won this, I would have been able to take good care of her," the 30-year-old told IANS in an interview.
The actress has daughter Palak from her estranged husband Raja Choudhary who had also participated in the season two of Bigg Boss, which was won by Ashutosh Kaushik.
Shweta pipped other finalists - Dolly Bindra, Ashmit Patel and Khali - to bag the top honour and says the win was unexpected.
"I never thought that I could win. I had thought that the top two contestants would be Khaliji and Ashmit because even in the earlier seasons no girl had won. When Ashmit got evicted, both of us were left. Khaliji is an international superstar and there is no comparison to the kind of fan following he has, so I thought that I won't win, I was convinced about that," said Shweta who became a household name after her stint on the long running show Kasautii Zindagii Kay.
"But finally when Salmanbhai announced my name, I was blank for a few minutes. I just couldn't believe it. It's only after few minutes that the feeling sunk in and I realised that I have actually won. It felt great," she added.
The actress won Rs.1 crore after being in the house for 14 weeks.
What does she plan to do with the money?
"To run my house, I earn money and I'll keep doing that but with this money I know that even if I don't work for a little while, my next two years are secure.
"I want to invest the money in a place which will help me in taking care of my daughter's future because I am in a very unpredictable line where you don't know what will happen tomorrow," said Shweta, who gives the credit for her win to Palak.
"I think wherever I am in my profession today, I give entire credit to my daughter. Earlier I used to do small character roles. My daughter was born in October and February I got a call from Balaji and I became Prerna of Kasautii Zindagii Kay. She brought luck for me and this time too," said the doting mother.
When asked who she disliked the most in the house, the actress refrained from taking any names saying: "I am very diplomatic and I don't want to take any names."
Bigg Boss 4 started with 14 contestants, and had two wild card entries in subsequent weeks, with a three-day guest appearance by Hollywood actress Pamela Anderson. The show was full of controversies throughout its run, but entertained the audiences thoroughly.
List of Players sold on IPL bidding 2011 by whom
Here is our interactive auction list to help you keep a track of the action unfolding in Bengaluru. Sort this list to suit your demand by clicking on column headers.
Players | Country | Type | Franchise | Sold At ($) | Base Price ($) |
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Adam Gilchrist | Australia | Wk/Batsman | Kings XI Punjab | 900000 | 400000 |
Shaun Marsh | Australia | Batsman | Kings XI Punjab | 400000 | 400000 |
Kevin Pietersen | England | Batsman | Deccan Chargers | 650000 | 400000 |
Stuart Broad | England | All rounder | Kings XI Punjab | 400000 | 400000 |
Rahul Dravid | India | Batsman | Rajasthan Royals | 500000 | 400000 |
Yuvraj Singh | India | Batsman | Sahara Pune Warriors | 1800000 | 400000 |
Daniel Vettori | New Zealand | Bowler | Bangalore | 550000 | 400000 |
Brendon McCullum | New Zealand | Wk/Batsman | Kochi | 475000 | 400000 |
Ross Taylor | New Zealand | Batsman | Rajasthan Royals | 1000000 | 400000 |
Graeme Smith | South Africa | Batsman | Sahara Pune Warriors | 500000 | 400000 |
AB De Villiers | South Africa | Batsman/Wk | Bangalore | 1100000 | 400000 |
Mahela Jayawardene | Sri Lanka | Batsman | Kochi | 1500000 | 400000 |
Tillakaratne Dilshan | Sri Lanka | Batsman | Bangalore | 650000 | 400000 |
VVS Laxman | India | Batsman | Kochi | 400000 | 400000 |
Andrew Symonds | Australia | All rounder | Mumbai Indians | 850000 | 300000 |
Cameron White | Australia | Batsman | Deccan Chargers | 1100000 | 300000 |
David Hussey | Australia | Batsman | Kings XI Punjab | 1400000 | 300000 |
Zaheer Khan | India | Bowler | Bangalore | 900000 | 300000 |
Yusuf Pathan | India | Batsman | Kolkata Knight Riders | 2100000 | 300000 |
Jacques Kallis | South Africa | All rounder | Kolkata Knight Riders | 1100000 | 300000 |
Kumar Sangakkara | Sri Lanka | Wk/Batsman | Deccan Chargers | 700000 | 300000 |
Angelo Mathews | Sri Lanka | All rounder | Sahara Pune Warriors | 950000 | 300000 |
Michael Hussey | Australia | Batsman | Chennai Super Kings | 425000 | 200000 |
James Hopes | Australia | All rounder | Delhi Daredevils | 350000 | 200000 |
Brad Haddin | Australia | Wk/Batsman | Kolkata Knight Riders | 325000 | 200000 |
David Warner | Australia | Batsman | Delhi Daredevils | 750000 | 200000 |
Steven Smith | Australia | All rounder | Kochi | 200000 | 200000 |
Shakib Al Hasan | Bangladesh | All rounder | Kolkata Knight Riders | 425000 | 200000 |
Irfan Pathan | India | All rounder | Delhi Daredevils | 1900000 | 200000 |
Gautam Gambhir | India | Batsman | Kolkata Knight Riders | 2400000 | 200000 |
Rudra Pratap Singh | India | Bowler | Kochi | 500000 | 200000 |
Rohit Sharma | India | Batsman | Mumbai Indians | 2000000 | 200000 |
Dinesh Karthik | India | Wk/Batsman | Kings XI Punjab | 900000 | 200000 |
S Sreesanth | India | Bowler | Kochi | 900000 | 200000 |
Robin Uthappa | India | Batsman | Sahara Pune Warriors | 2100000 | 200000 |
JP Duminy | South Africa | Batsman | Deccan Chargers | 300000 | 200000 |
Johan Botha | South Africa | Bowler | Rajasthan Royals | 950000 | 200000 |
Dwayne Bravo | West Indies | All rounder | Chennai Super Kings | 200000 | 200000 |
Tim Paine | Australia | Wk/Batsman | Sahara Pune Warriors | 270000 | 100000 |
Ravindra Jadeja | India | All rounder | Kochi | 950000 | 100000 |
Parthiv Patel | India | WK/Batsman | Kochi | 290000 | 100000 |
Shikhar Dhawan | India | Batsman | Deccan Chargers | 300000 | 100000 |
Naman Ojha | India | WK/Batsman | Delhi Daredevils | 270000 | 100000 |
Saurabh Tiwary | India | Batsman | Bangalore | 1600000 | 100000 |
Wriddhiman Saha | India | Wk/Batsman | Chennai Super Kings | 100000 | 100000 |
James Franklin | New Zealand | All rounder | Mumbai Indians | 100000 | 100000 |
Nathan McCullum | New Zealand | Bowler | Sahara Pune Warriors | 100000 | 100000 |
Abhishek Nayar | India | All rounder | Kings XI Punjab | 800000 | 50000 |
David Johan Jacobs | South Africa | Wicket Keeper | Mumbai Indians | 190000 | 20000 |
Albie Morkel (retained) | South Africa | Bowler | Chennai Super Kings | 500000 | |
Sachin Tendulkar (retained) | India | Batsman | Mumbai Indians | 1800000 | |
Harbhajan Singh (retained) | India | Bowler | Mumbai Indians | 1300000 | |
MS Dhoni (retained) | India | Wicket Keeper | Chennai Super Kings | 1800000 | |
Suresh Raina (retained) | India | Batsman | Chennai Super Kings | 1300000 | |
M Vijay (retained) | India | Batsman | Chennai Super Kings | 900000 | |
Virender Sehwag (retained) | India | Batsman | Delhi Daredevils | 1800000 | |
Virat Kohli (retained) | India | Batsman | Bangalore | 1800000 | |
Kieron Pollard (retained) | West Indies | Batsman | Mumbai Indians | 900000 | |
Lasith Malinga (retained) | Sri Lanka | Bowler | Mumbai Indians | 500000 | |
Shane Warne (retained) | Australia | Bowler | Rajasthan Royals | 1800000 | |
Shane Watson (retained) | Australia | All rounder | Rajasthan Royals | 1300000 | |
Ishant Sharma | India | Bowler | Deccan Chargers | 450000 | 200000 |
Praveen Kumar | India | Bowler | Kings XI Punjab | 800000 | 200000 |
Ashish Nehra | India | Bowler | Sahara Pune Warriors | 850000 | 200000 |
Brett Lee | Australia | Bowler | Kolkata Knight Riders | 400000 | 400000 |
Morne Morkel | South Africa | Bowler | Delhi Daredevils | 475000 | 100000 |
Dale Steyn | South Africa | Bowler | Deccan Chargers | 1200000 | 200000 |
Ryan Harris | Australia | Bowler | Kings XI Punjab | 325000 | 200000 |
Dirk Nannes | Australia | Bowler | Bangalore | 650000 | 200000 |
Doug Bollinger | Australia | Bowler | Chennai Super Kings | 700000 | 200000 |
Muttiah Muralitharan | Sri Lanka | Bowler | Kochi | 1100000 | 300000 |
Piyush Chawla | India | Bowler | Kings XI Punjab | 900000 | 100000 |
Ravichandran Ashwin | India | Bowler | Chennai Super Kings | 850000 | 100000 |
Pragyan Ojha | India | Bowler | Deccan Chargers | 500000 | 200000 |
Amit Mishra | India | Bowler | Deccan Chargers | 300000 | 100000 |
Ramesh Powar | India | Bowler | Kochi | 180000 | 100000 |
Aaron Finch | Australia | Batsman | Delhi Daredevils | 300000 | 100000 |
Eoin Morgan | England | Batsman | Kolkata Knight Riders | 350000 | 200000 |
Brad Hodge | Australia | Batsman | Kochi | 425000 | 200000 |
Callum Ferguson | Australia | Batsman | Sahara Pune Warriors | 300000 | 200000 |
Manoj Tiwary | India | Batsman | Kolkata Knight Riders | 475000 | 100000 |
Cheteshwar Pujara | India | Batsman | Bangalore | 700000 | 100000 |
Subramaniam Badrinath | India | Batsman | Chennai Super Kings | 800000 | 100000 |
Paul Collingwood | England | Batsman | Rajasthan Royals | 250000 | 200000 |
Matthew Scott Wade | Australia | Wicket Keeper | Delhi Daredevils | 100000 | 100000 |
Daniel Christian | Australia | All rounder | Deccan Chargers | 900000 | 50000 |
Thisara Perera | Sri Lanka | All rounder | Kochi | 80000 | 50000 |
Ajit Agarkar | India | Bowler | Delhi Daredevils | 210000 | 100000 |
Charl Langeveldt | South Africa | Bowler | Bangalore | 140000 | 100000 |
Ranganath Vinay Kumar | India | Bowler | Kochi | 475000 | 100000 |
Ashok Dinda | India | Bowler | Delhi Daredevils | 375000 | 100000 |
Munaf Patel | India | Bowler | Mumbai Indians | 700000 | 100000 |
Shaun Tait | Australia | Bowler | Rajasthan Royals | 300000 | 300000 |
Umesh Yadav | India | Bowler | Delhi Daredevils | 750000 | 50000 |
Clint McKay | Australia | Bowler | Mumbai Indians | 110000 | 100000 |
Lakshmipathy Balaji | India | Bowler | Kolkata Knight Riders | 500000 | 100000 |
Roelof van der Merwe | South Africa | Bowler | Delhi Daredevils | 50000 | 50000 |
Stephen O'Keefe | Australia | Bowler | Kochi | 20000 | 20000 |
Luke Pomersbach | Australia | Batsman | Bangalore | 50000 | 20000 |
Venugopal Rao | India | Batsman | Delhi Daredevils | 700000 | 100000 |
Scott Styris | New Zealand | All rounder | Chennai Super Kings | 200000 | 100000 |
Ben Hilfenhaus | Australia | Bowler | Chennai Super Kings | 100000 | 100000 |
Jaidev Unadkat | India | Bowler | Kolkata Knight Riders | 250000 | 50000 |
Manpreet Gony | India | Bowler | Deccan Chargers | 290000 | 50000 |
Joginder Sharma | India | Bowler | Chennai Super Kings | 150000 | 100000 |
Wayne Parnell | South Africa | Bowler | Sahara Pune Warriors | 160000 | 100000 |
Abhmanyu Mithun | India | All rounder | Bangalore | 260000 | 100000 |
Nuwan Kulasekara | Sri Lanka | Bowler | Chennai Super Kings | 100000 | 100000 |
Sudeep Tyagi | India | Bowler | Chennai Super Kings | 240000 | 50000 |
Suraj Randiv | Sri Lanka | All rounder | Chennai Super Kings | 80000 | 50000 |
Owais Shah | England | Batsman | Kochi | 200000 | 200000 |
Michael Klinger | Australia | Batsman | Kochi | 75000 | 20000 |
Ryan ten Doeschate | Netherlands | All rounder | Kolkata Knight Riders | 150000 | 50000 |
Mitchell Marsh | Australia | All rounder | Sahara Pune Warriors | 290000 | 100000 |
Andrew McDonald | Australia | All rounder | Delhi Daredevils | 80000 | 50000 |
John Hastings | Australia | All rounder | Kochi | 20000 | 20000 |
Pankaj Singh | India | Bowler | Rajasthan Royals | 95000 | 50000 |
Johan van der Wath | South Africa | Bowler | Bangalore | 50000 | 50000 |
Jerome Taylor | West Indies | Bowler | Sahara Pune Warriors | 100000 | 100000 |
James Pattison | Australia | Bowler | Kolkata Knight Riders | 100000 | 100000 |
Alfonso Thomas | South Africa | Bowler | Sahara Pune Warriors | 100000 | 50000 |
George Bailey | Australia | Batsman | Chennai Super Kings | 50000 | 50000 |
Rilee Rossouw | South Africa | Batsman | Bangalore | 20000 | 20000 |
Nuwan Pradeep | Sri Lanka | Bowler | Bangalore | 20000 | 20000 |
Chris Lynn | Australia | Batsman | Deccan Chargers | 20000 | 20000 |
Francois Du Plessis | South Africa | All rounder | Chennai Super Kings | 120000 | 20000 |
Jesse Ryder | New Zealand | Batsman | Sahara Pune Warriors | 150000 | 100000 |
Murali Kartik | India | Bowler | Sahara Pune Warriors | 400000 | 200000 |
Juan Theron | South Africa | Bowler | Deccan Chargers | 85000 | 50000 |
Travis Birt | Australia | Batsman | Delhi Daredevils | 20000 | 20000 |
Dimitri Mascarenhas | England | All rounder | Kings XI Punjab | 100000 | 100000 |
Jonathan David Vandiar | South Africa | Batsman | Bangalore | 20000 | 20000 |
Moises Henriques | Australia | All rounder | Mumbai Indians | 50000 | 50000 |
Colin Ingram | South Africa | Batsman | Delhi Daredevils | 100000 | 100000 |
Michael Lumb | England | Batsman | Deccan Chargers | 80000 | 50000 |
Nathan Rimmington | Australia | Bowler | Kings XI Punjab | 20000 | 20000 |
Aiden Blizzard | Australia | Batsman | Mumbai Indians | 20000 | 20000 |
Robert Frylinck | South Africa | Batsman | Delhi Daredevils | 20000 | 20000 |
Mohammad Kaif | India | Batsman | Bangalore | 130000 | 100000 |
Saturday, January 8, 2011
List of players sold on IPL bidding 2011
Here is a list of players, their new teams and the amount spent.
Gautam Gambhir - Kolkata Knight Riders - $2.4 million
Yusuf Pathan - Kolkata Knight Riders - $2.1 million
Robin Uthappa - Pune - $2.1 million
Rohit Sharma - Mumbai Indians - $2 million
Irfan Pathan - Delhi Daredevils - $1.9 million
Yuvraj Singh - Pune - $1.8 million
Saurabh Tiwary - Royal Challengers Bangalore - $1.6 million
Mahela Jayawardene - Kochi - $1.5 million
David Hussey - Kings XI Punjab - $1.4 million
Dale Steyn - Deccan Chargers - $1.2 million
Muttiah Muralitharan - Kochi - $1.1 million
AB de Villiers - Royal Challengers Bangalore - $1.1 million
Cameron White - Deccan Chargers - $1.1 million
Jacques Kallis - Kolkata Knight Riders - $1.1 million
Ross Taylor - Rajasthan Royals - $1 million
Angelo Mathews - Pune - $950,000
Ravindra Jadeja - Kochi - $950,000
Johan Botha - Rajasthan Royals - $950,000
Dinesh Karthik - Kings XI Punjab - $900,000
Piyush Chawla - Kings XI Punjab - $900,000
Sreesanth - Kochi - $900,000
Adam Gilchrist - Kings XI Punjab - $900,000
Zaheer Khan - Royal Challengers Bangalore - $900,000
R Ashwin - Chennai Super Kings - $850,000
Ashish Nehra - Pune - $850,000
Andrew Symonds - Mumbai Indians - $850,000
S Badrinath - Chennai Super Kings - $800,000
Praveen Kumar - Kings XI Punjab - $800,000
Abhishek Nayar - Kings XI Punjab - $800,000
David Warner - Delhi - $750,000
Cheteswar Pujara - Royal Challengers Bangalore - $700,000
Doug Bollinger - Chennai Super Kings - $700,000
Kumar Sangakkara - Deccan Chargers - $700,000
Dirk Nannes - Royal Challengers Bangalore - $650,000
Tillakaratne Dilshan - Royal Challengers Bangalore - $650,000
Kevin Pietersen - Deccan Chargers - $650,000
Daniel Vettori - Royal Challengers Bangalore - $550,000
Pragyan Ojha - Deccan Chargers - $500,000
Rahul Dravid - Rajasthan Royals - $500,000
Graeme Smith - Pune - $500,000
RP Singh - Kochi - $500,000
Manoj Tiwary - Kolkata Knight Riders - $475,000
Morne Morkel - Delhi Daredevils - $475,000
Brendon McCullum - Kochi - $475,000
Ishant Sharma - Deccan Chargers - $450,000
Brad Hodge - Kochi - $425,000
Shakib al Hasan - Kolkata Knight Riders - $425,000
Michael Hussey - Chennai - $425,000
Brett Lee - Kolkata Knight Riders - $400,000
Stuart Broad - Kings XI Punjab - $400,000
VVS Laxman - Kochi - $400,000
Eoin Morgan - Kolkata Knight Riders - $350,000
James Hopes - Delhi Daredevils - $350,000
Ryan Harris - Kings XI Punjab - $325,000
Brad Haddin - Kolkata Knight Riders - $325,000
Callum Ferguson - Pune - $300,000
Aaron Finch - Delhi Daredevils - $300,000
Amit Mishra - Deccan Chargers - $300,000
Shikhar Dhawan - Deccan Chargers - $300,000
JP Duminy - Deccan Chargers - $300,000
Parthiv Patel - Kochi - $290,000
Naman Ojha - Delhi Daredevils - $270,000
Tim Paine - Pune - $270,000
Paul Collingwood - Rajasthan Royals - $250,000
Steven Smith - Kochi - $200,000
Dwayne Bravo - Chennai Super Kings at $200,000
Davy Jacobs - Mumbai Indians - $190,000
Ramesh Powar - Kochi - $180,000
Nathan McCullum - Pune - $100,000
James Franklin - Mumbai Indians - $100,000
Wriddhiman Saha - Chennai - $100,000
Unsold: Tamim Iqbal, Chamara Kapugedera, Murali Kartik, Ajantha Mendis, Graeme Swann, James Anderson, Dilhara Fernando, Luke Wright, Matt Prior, Mark Boucher, Graeme Manou, Brian Lara, Herschelle Gibbs, Jesse Ryder, Sourav Ganguly and Chris Gayle.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Bangalore Metro Rail news, BMRCL news, Metro train starting
The last trial run was on December 27, 2010, when the metro train ran for a short stretch, much to the delight of commuters on the roads below the elevated tracks. That trial run was also an attempt of the BMRCL to keep its date with the city—the corporation had earlier promised that Reach 1 of the metro would be commissioned by December 2010.
The Commission for Railways Safety of Bangalore railways will monitor the entire trail run this month. Panel members of the commission will ride the train along with engineers from the consortium that is supplying the coaches and the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation.
Trial runs are crucial and mandatory, under the rules of the Railways Safety Commission. The train will have to run on the tracks from Byappanahalli to MG Road, and the commission should be convinced that the trains are indeed safe for passengers before a certificate is issued.
“We are ready for the trail run. These should start by the second week of January 2011. Engineers and the commission from railways safety will closely watch every move. There will be oscillation tests, distance break tests, brakes working during emergency and all sorts of tests to ensure that the trains are fit for public use,” said BMRCL spokesperson BLY Chavan.
The train will cover at least 4,000km of travel on this track and the safety commissionwill only issue a certificate if members are convinced of the safety of the trains. If all goes as planned, Reach 1 of Namma Metro could be inaugurated by the end of February 2011.
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