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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

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Cast: Aamir Khan, Asin, Jiah Khan, Pradeep Rawat

Director: A R Murugadoss


How do you count eight packs? The question plagues you when you first come at Aamir Khan in his new movie. His rippling musculature has been all the focus, through the past month, in print, in TV, in hoardings. That, and the buzz cut, with deep scars running through, showing the scalp. This is an Aamir we haven't seen before—fronting a frame filling physique, flaunting matter over mind.

If you had 15 minutes of memory, what would you cram into that terrifyingly short span? The name of your loved one, your phone number, your home? If you were a regular joe, that's exactly what you'd do, but if you are Aamir Khan in ‘Ghajini', you would bulk up your body, tattoo the name of the man you need to kill, and smear your walls with violent graffiti.

Short term memory loss means you forget, everything, within a short span of time. And the moment you get back into the zone, re-building the pieces of your life, the clock starts ticking again, for the next meltdown. It's a fascinating premise for a movie, and a few years ago, ‘Memento', made by Christopher Nolan, gave us a unique hero who suffers from short haul amnesia, while he searches for his beloved's killer.

In 2005, the Tamil ‘Ghajini', inspired by ‘Memento', catapulted the till-then-on-the-fringes lead pair of Surya and Asin into the frontlines, and turned out to be a monster hit.

Aamir Khan's first film this year, is a faithful remake of the Tamil film (with a lot of the original crew , including the director) barring a couple of twists in the climax. It has Aamir doing an out-and-out actioner after a long time (‘Sarfarosh' in 1999 was the last time he went around brandishing guns and decimating baddies). It also has him bare-chested for a lot of the running time, because he needs to display his impressively muscled frame. So is it all good?

Not really, no. The thing with doing a film like this is that you have to completely get with the flow of the film, and here Aamir is split down the middle. When he's Sanjay Singhania, the billionaire boy friend of wannabe celeb Kalpana (Asin), pretending to be a broke model himself, to insinuate himself into her good books, he's just fine.

The sequence in which he first sees her help a bunch of disabled kids and loses his iron-clad heart to her, is a winner. So are a few others: how many impossibly wealthy men carry ‘chutta' to give the ‘pani puri wala'? He flips him his platinum card, and we crack a smile, as we are meant to.

And then the transformation from smooth urbane tycoon, to the damaged violent guy happens, and the film starts to stutter. Not because Aamir doesn't try hard. He goes at this one with just as much effort as he does in his others, but he doesn't fill out this part with as much conviction. It's all his fault--- he shouldn't have done films like ‘Rang De Basanti' and ‘Taare Zameen Par', in which he coasted on his cerebral appeal. He just doesn't look the part of a man who can pulp other humans with his bare hands, despite the wild grimaces and the angry howls.

The maximum fun is had by Asin, nicely curved and rounded, very far from unreal size zeroes, making her Hindi cinema debut. She plays pretty much the same role as she did in the original-- loud, warm, emotional, and is the best part of the movie, but even she can't liven up the pallid songs-and-dances. Third lead Jiah Khan, the medical student who studies the amnesiac and ends up first hindering then helping him, is a total loss-- she has to speak Hindi and do an item number, and both are beyond her. The villain (Pradeep Rawat) looks like he's a bit part stretched into something he can't quite handle: is he the only one they could find?

Too long, at three hours and some. Too violent. The bad guy goes around wielding a rusted iron jack and bashing peoples' heads in. And so not Aamir: ‘Ghajini' is engaging, only intermittently. Can we please have our old Aamir, the actor-star who's taught present-day mainstream Bollywood to think,

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Sunday, December 28, 2008

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BilluBarbar is an upcoming Shahrukh Khan production and starer movie spiced up with number of item songs. We have already seen first look and movie preview. Here is more from
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How To Reduce Abdominal Fat

"Abdominal" fat (also known as "visceral fat") is not a cosmetic issue. Research now indicates that the more fat we store around our middle, the greater the risk of serious disease.

Why Do We Store Fat In The First Place?

We store fat on our body when our calorie intake exceeds our calorie expenditure. To put it another way, if we eat no more calories than we burn, we store no fat.

What Factors Determine Where We Store Fat?

Gender, hormones and genetic inheritance are the key determinants as to where fat (meaning excess calories) are stored.

Gender is important as men tend to have an "apple" shape, while women develop a "pear" shape. This difference in fat distribution occurs because the male hormone testosterone predisposes men to accumulate fat around their abdomen rather than on their hips and thighs, while the female hormone estrogen causes fat to be stored around the pelvic region, hips, butt and thighs. However, as estrogen levels reduce during and after menopause, women also store fat around their abdomen and their shape becomes more 'masculine'.

Hormones also affect how fat is distributed. For example, in one study, men who were given estrogen started to develop the classic female "pear" shape. Other health studies have shown that visceral fat can increase as a result of stress, which triggers extra secretion of the hormone cortisol. Excessive cortisol, it appears, stimulates the storage of fat around the middle.

Genes are another major influence on body shape and fat distribution. Each person is genetically programmed to store fat in differing proportions around the body. Thus while some individuals tend to store fat around their face and neck, others develop fatty tissue on their shoulders, arms, ankles or feet. But remember, unless we eat more calories than we burn, we do not store any fat. Our genetic inheritance also determines which fatty deposit is burned first, when our calorie intake falls below our calorie expenditure.

Abdominal Fat Poses Extra Health Risks

Abdominal obesity is now considered to be an independent risk factor for several diseases such as: high blood pressure, raised cholesterol, cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. As a result, some experts now think that waist-measurement is more important than body mass index in predicting future weight-related disease, at least among people with a body mass index (BMI) of 34 or less.

Other Risk Factors

The health risks associated with excessive abdominal fat are increased for anyone with a family history of premature death, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, high blood sugar, respiratory problems, or anyone who smokes.

What is A Healthy Waist Measurement?

The obvious sign of a fat belly is a large waistline. Official guidelines state that the maximum size for a healthy waist in men with a BMI of 25-34 is 40 inches, and in women, 35 inches. For people with BMI 19-24, the health risk is higher if waist size is larger than hip size.

How to Prevent Abdominal Fat

As stated above, an obese stomach is no more than excess energy stored around the middle. So the obvious way to prevent a fat waistline is to balance energy intake with energy expenditure.

How to Reduce Abdominal Fat

If you already have a fat belly, your only option is to follow a calorie-reduced diet plan, while increasing your physical activity. This will force your body to burn its stored fat as fuel. But don't forget that you cannot control which pockets of fat are burned first. So even though you may have a large amount of abdominal fat and only a small amount around your face, your body may decide to reduce your facial fat first. Or, it may burn off some of the fat from your stomach area, then some from your face, then more from your belly, then some from your thighs or arms, and so on. The point is, reducing fat from your middle can be a slow process and you must be patient, especially if you have a natural apple-shape.

Post-menopausal women often find themselves gaining weight without any change in their eating habits. This extra weight is often stored around their middle due to a decline in estrogen production. There are two separate issues here: the weight gain itself, and where it ends up, that is around the middle. The former may only be stopped by reducing calorie intake - don't forget, as we age, our calorie needs fall due to loss of muscle tissue - while the latter cannot be prevented. Without sufficient estrogen, more fat will inevitably be stored around the middle.

Does Exercise Alone Reduce Abdominal Fat?

Taking more physical exercise is an important way of improving general health, but not because of its direct impact on the fat around your belly. It takes about 9 hours of rapid walking to burn the equivalent of one pound of body fat, so exercise alone is not an efficient method of losing fat. Nor can you "target" your stomach fat by doing hours of ab exercises. Exercise simply builds muscle - it does not "convert" fat into muscle. However, tighter muscles do help to "pull in" fatty bulges, so exercise can help to give you an improved "tighter" look.

Other Contributors To Central Obesity

Some lifestyle habits encourage the development of abdominal obesity. Typical bad habits include: overconsumption of takeouts and excessive alcohol intake. Takeouts are notoriously high in fat and sodium, while drinking 2 glasses (12 fl oz) of beer a day adds up to 110,000 calories a year - the equivalent of 31 pounds of body fat tissue.

If you are a comfort-eater, don't worry - comfort-eating is perfectly natural and won't automatically lead to weight gain. But you need to choose the right foods, otherwise your stomach will definitely get fatter. Better food options include: fruit, vegetables, whole grain sandwiches and whole grain cereals. Unhelpful choices include: cookies, cakes and chips. When it comes to add-ons and desserts, be moderate. A teaspoon of mayonnaise, butter or sour cream on your food is fine; 2-3 tablespoons is asking for trouble. Eating just two pats (5g each) of butter per day adds up to 7 pounds of body fat per year. Desserts can be equally calorific. Although fresh fruit, sorbets, or low-fat ice cream are fine, chocolate cake, cheesecake or luxury ice cream is asking for a fat tummy, especially if cream is added. Basically, you can have a flat belly or a delicious high-calorie dessert, but not both. The choice is yours.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

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Monday, December 22, 2008

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Thinkpads were first developed and manufactured by IBM, however in 2004 International Business Machines announced that the Lenovo Group was buying IBM's coveted brand. Thinkpad aficionados were left worrying if this was the end of an era. Fears were allayed in July 2005 after Lenovo unveiled the innovative X41 Tablet PC. Since then Lenovo have released a number of quality Thinkpads featuring widescreen displays, enhanced security and wi-fi connectivity. They have even had the time to launch their own make of Lenovo laptops. It's still early days, but positive feedback from a host of tech journalists and publications indicate that IBM's Thinkpad brand is in a safe pair of hands.

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