rest is investing of time........

Monday, March 8, 2010

my new ashiana

Place of my ashiana has changed to pondicherry and got opportunity to make co residence with anther culture and scenario... Some suffering is active here but good to say you without suffer u cant handle your soul. there is hidden power for effort is wellness of my life where i am living with multi-cultural scenario and considering my self as a better observer. Some say food is not worthiness but i think here loyalness of domestic food is maximum than other side. A situation to tackle my worthiness of positivity is increasing sharply and minimizing my negativity to understand misconception of traditional southern people.

Khatta Meetha

Khatta Meeta (Hindi for "sweet and salty") is a forthcoming Hindi Movie directed by Priyadarshan which will star Akshay Kumar and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles. It will be a lighthearted Comedy. The Movie will have six songs by Pritam.
this movies willbe more outstanding becoz actor and actress are superstar of two different filmy nation. there are many friends of mine who is living southern and i asked them then they said this will be more interesting movies many southern people are waiting to release this movies...
wev all know that we are also waiting to release then we can say KHATTA MEETHA is the most awaited movies for india...

Chetan Bhagat an IITian and IIMian

Chetan Bhagat is an ex-IITian, graduating from IIT Delhi in 1995. At IIT he had his stint as the editor of the hostel magazine. Post IIT, he did an MBA from IIM, Ahmedabad graduating in 1997. He received a medal for the 'Best outgoing student award'.

After IIM, he has worked in Hong Kong with a prominent US investment bank. After eleven years in Hong Kong, the author relocated to Mumbai in 2008, where he works in an investment bank. Apart from books, the author has a keen interest in screenplays and spirituality. Chetan is married to Anusha, his classmate from IIMA and has twin boys Ishaan and Shyam.

Chetan is 33 years old and grew up in Delhi most of his life and attended The Army Public School. His love for writing has meant he has frequently contributed articles and stories to local publications and newspapers. Through Five-point someone, he attempts to provide an insider's view about the most famous colleges of India.