Priyanka Chopra excited about Gaga’s concert

Priyanka Chopra excited about Gaga’s concert
MUMBAI: International pop icon Lady Gaga is set to come to India on a three-city tour, much to the excitement of her many fans, including the Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra.
Priyanka is quite kicked about Gaga performing in Mumbai. In February this year, Priyanka had personally met Lady Gaga after attending her concert at the Madison Square Garden in New York. Priyanka had asked Lady Gaga to come to India.
Now that Priyanka’s wish is coming true, the actress is excited about meeting the singer.

Karishma to make comeback in 3D film

Karishma to make comeback in 3D film
MUMBAI: Indian actress Karishma Kapoor will make her comeback after five years in an upcoming 3D film. After Hollywood, the 3D craze has also taken India by storm. Maybe it is this new trend that convinced Karishma to make her comeback.
The film “Dangerous Ishq” will be directed by Vikarm Bhatt who also directed India’s first 3D film Haunted. The film will begin shooting in September in Rajasthan. According to news reports Karishma is very excited about working in the 3D film.

Rishi, Juhi will be seen together again

Rishi, Juhi will be seen together again
MUMBAI: Let it be 'Bol Radha Bol' or 'Eena Meena Deeka' - audience enjoyed their cute performances. And now it seems yesteryear prince charming Rishi Kapoor and beautiful Juhi Chawla will be back together on professional front.
The credit for bringing them together again goes to none other than the comedy king, director David Dhawan.
Birdies revealed that Rishi will feature in Saeed Jaffrey's role as that of panwala Lallan Mian while Juhi will play a character that is a new addition to the film's story.

Hrithik to play triple role in Krrish 3

Hrithik to play triple role in Krrish 3
MUMBAI: Fans of Bollywood icon Hrithik Roshan will see no shortage of the star in Krrish 3.
After contemplating for months on what to do to make for the next installment of the blockbuster superhero ‘Krrish’ series, it seems that the producer and father of the Bollywood star, Rakesh Roshan, has understandably decided on the formidable actor playing a triple role in the film. ‘Krrish 3’ will be a story of three generations where Hrithik will be seen in the role of father, son and grandson.
To see Hrithik’s avatar of characters in action, make sure to look out for the highly anticipated ‘Krrish 3’, due for release in 2012.

Raveena to sizzle in Big B’s next movie

Raveena to sizzle in Big B’s next movie
MUMBAI: Raveena Tandon, who has been keeping a low profile from the big screen in recent years, will soon be sharing the screen with Amitabh Bachchan in the forthcoming film, Bbuddah Hoga Terra Baap.
The 'Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast Mast' girl will be performing a dance number titled 'Main Chandigarh Di Star', which has been composed by musical duo Vishal-Shekhar and sung by Sunidhi Chauhan. The item number has apparently been choreographed by Raveena's close friend, Shabina Khan.
Sources reveal that it is a special promotional song, which wasn't there in the original plan.
Sharing her views about the item song, Raveena said that she is not at all nervous about her comeback, infact feeling very confident and happy that she got a super song.
The movie is set to release in theatres on July 1.

Dancing police cop in Philippine

Dancing police cop in Philippine
MANILA: A 54-year-old Filipino traffic officer has become a street sensation as he delights drivers and pedestrians with his unique dance moves when directing traffic in Metro Manila.
Ramiro is an ordinary traffic police working on the crossing of Edessa Street and Macapagal Street in Pasay City, he is now famous among traffic police in the area.
Waving his hands for drivers to pass through, rotating his body while observing the vehicles passing, and sometimes a wiggle of the hips. With his dance moves he always keeps the traffic in order.
At 54 years old, Ramiro has worked as a traffic policeman for 6 years. Without fail he goes to work at 7:00 every morning, Monday to Friday, for 7 hours. Though very strenuous, he says he will always love his job and hopes to help those in need.

12 Most Beautiful Lakes in the World

These 12 lakes go to all the right extremes highest, deepest, clearest and showcase nature at its most spectacular. Soak up the views from a boat, a cable car, a trailhead, or a castle tower.


Lake Malawi

Home to 1,000 species of fish estimated to be more than anyplace on earth Lake Malawi (also called Lake Nyasa) is Africa's third largest lake at 363 miles long and up to about 50 miles wide in spots. Located in a depression 2,300 feet below sea level, it's positioned at the crossroads of Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania, and supports hundreds of local villages with its rich underwater stock (which is, unfortunately, gradually being depleted due to over-fishing). The lake's southern portion as well as a bordering nub of wildlife-rich land, Cape Maclear represents the world's first freshwater national park; it was also named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. A star of the waters here is the mbuna, a native freshwater fish known for eating directly from people's hands. Bring your snorkel gear as beautiful as the scenery is, the best part about Lake Malawi is what's swimming beneath you in the crystal clear water.

Peyto Lake
Peyto Lake, Alberta, Canada
Alberta's Lake Louise is the famous one, on all the postcards and posters. But Louise's sister lake 29 miles north along Icefields Parkway, a two-laner that winds 142 miles through the Canadian Rockies, is even more picturesque. Thanks to glacial rock flour that flows in when the ice and snow melt every summer, the waters of Banff National Park's Peyto Lake are a brilliant turquoise more often associated with warm-weather paradises like Antigua and Bora-Bora. For the most dramatic views of the 1.7-mile-long stunner, encircled with dense forest and craggy mountain peaks, pull into the lot at Bow Summit, the parkway's highest point, and follow the steep hike to the overlook.

Crater Lake

Crater Lake, Oregon
Thousands of years ago, the top of a 12,000-foot-high volcano in the Cascade Range exploded. The massive pit left behind became known as Crater Lake, the centerpiece of a national park in southern Oregon that displays nature at its rawest and most powerful. Forests of towering evergreens and 2,000-foot-high cliffs surround the lake, where extraordinarily deep waters—at 1,943 feet, it's the deepest lake in the United States—yield an intense sapphire-blue hue. If winter hiking and cross-country skiing aren't your thing, wait until early July to visit, when the roads have been plowed and the trails cleared. Rim Drive, a 33-mile road that encircles the lake, has picture-perfect views from all sides. For a closer look, follow the mile-long Cleetwood Cove Trail to the shore. Brace yourself before diving in: The water temperature rarely rises above 55 degrees Fahrenheit.

Philippines

Taal Lake

Taal Lake, Philippines
This dangerous beauty, situated just 37.28 miles south of Manila, has two distinct claims to fame: It is the deepest lake in the Philippines, with a depth of 564 feet. It is also home to one of the world's smallest but most active volcanoes, the Taal Volcano, which sits within its waters on the island of Luzon. The lake itself was formed when a larger volcanic crater here collapsed; now seismologists spend a lot of time monitoring this spot for tremors, and sending out frequent eruption warnings through the country's Department of Tourism. Plenty of tour groups offer trips to the natural wonder—in spite of the fact that it has been declared a permanent danger zone. A safer way to see the volcano is by taking a drive along the Tagaytay-Taal ridge in nearby Tagaytay City.

Guatemala

Lake Atitlán

Lake Atitlán, Guatemala
Nearly a mile up in the highlands of Guatemala, Atitlán (Lago de Atitlán) rests at the foot of three massive conical volcanoes. Small Mayan villages line its shores, which are set off by steep hills draped with oak and pine trees and nearly 800 plant species. There's no single, must-see view of the lake, so try several vantage points: from up high on Highway 1; from the town of Panajachel, the buzzing market hub that juts out into the water; or aboard a lancha, one of the many small boats that ferry visitors from village to village. We're saddened to note that the lake has built up high levels of blue-green algae over the years (in October and November 2009, a film of green scum began briefly marring its surface; since then there have been ambitious efforts to solve the problem).

Scotland

Loch Lomond

Loch Lomand, Scotland
With a backdrop of windswept rolling hills and medieval castles, Loch Lomond feels like it's straight out of a Victorian romance novel. The 24-mile-long lake is dotted with islands, some so small that they disappear when the water levels are high, and others large enough to be (sparsely) inhabited. Most ferries stop at the largest island, Inchmurrin (population 11), so visitors can get a look at the remains of a 7th-century monastery and the 14th century Lennox Castle, used often as a hunting lodge for kings.

Italy

Lake Garda

Lake Garda, Italy
If the shape of Italy is a couture boot, think of the imprint of Lake Garda as a design from the funky sister line long and skinny at the top, opening up toward the bottom. Garda is the country's largest lake and one of the most popular vacation spots among Italians. The southern shore is home to hot springs, resort towns with pastel villas and terra-cotta-roofed hotels, and most of Garda's 28 miles of serene, pebbly beaches. To the north are the jagged peaks of the Dolomites, a magnet for hikers and bicyclists who want to test their endurance. In Malcesine, an adorable speck of a town with cobblestoned streets and a medieval castle, you can board a cable car up to Mount Baldo for one of the best aerial views of the lake.

France

Lake Annecy

Lake Annecy, France
This alpine lake in the heart of the French Alps is a looker, but don't expect to spend your visit gazing over the water in quiet reflection. Lake Annecy is all about activity particularly in August, when Paris shuts down and the French take extended holidays. Sailors, kayakers, and water-skiers crisscross the water; bikers and hikers hit surrounding nature trails; and refugees from the city fill the outdoor tables at the lakeside restaurants and bars. Repeat visitors know to plan their trip for the first Saturday of August, when a staggering, nearly two-hour-long fireworks display illuminates the water.

Croatia

Plitvice Lakes

Plitvice Lake, Croatia
These 16 blue-green lakes, hidden by thick vegetation and connected by hundreds of waterfalls, could be the set for the next Jurassic Park. For adventure as well as killer views, start at one of the lower lakes and work your way up following the sturdy wooden planks that turn what could be a treacherous trek into a fun hike. Take a detour along the 10-minute loop that leads to the region's tallest fall, 230-foot-high Veliki Slap ("Big Waterfall"), a breadth of streaming white water that collects in turquoise pools. While hiking, keep your eyes peeled for deer, wildcats, boars, wolves, and bears a more likely sighting than a T. rex.

Kenya

Lake Nakuru

Lake Nakuru, Kenya
The water is blue enough, and the backdrop—grasslands and rocky hillsides—has the makings of a nice photo, but neither is what sets this lake in central Kenya apart. The real draw here is the mass of pink on Nakuru's edges. Flamingos are one of the few species that can withstand the lake's hostile conditions—the water has so much sodium carbonate that it burns nearly everything that touches it —and they flock to the lake en masse. There can be as many as a million birds feeding on algae in the shallows at one time, wading side by side.

New Zealand

Lake Matheson

Lake Matheson, New Zealand
Alternately known as Mirror Lake, this South Island lake is famous for its reflections of Mount Cook and Mount Tasman. Visiting just after dawn is ideal, when the water is at its calmest and mirror images are impossibly perfect. The lake itself is well worth exploring, too. Park near the Clearwater River suspension bridge and follow the 1-mile loop past kahikatea and rimu trees, which have extra-tall trunks and fanciful bushy tops and look like something from a Dr. Seuss book.

Slovenia

Lake Bled

Lake Bled, Slovenia
Why not get to the good stuff right away? To take in this Slovenian lake's most breathtaking vista, head immediately to Bled Castle, at the edge of a sheer, 460-foot-high cliff. You'll see mountains in every direction the Julian Alps and the Karavanke range and below, the Alpine lake and its main attraction, Bled Island, a tiny forested circle that's home to the 17th-century Church of the Assumption and its prominent baroque clock tower. Down on the lake's shore, board a pletna boat (similar to a gondola) to the island. Be sure to ring the church bell and make a wish before returning to the mainland. Mountains shield the water from icy northern winds, so Lake Bled is warm, relatively speaking (79 degrees Fahrenheit). If that's still too chilly, head to the lake's northern section, where three hotels have built pools around natural thermal springs.

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'Super 8' a box office mystery'


LOS ANGELES: The pairing of J.J. Abrams and Steven Spielberg has turned "Super 8" into the box office mystery of the summer.
The period sci-fi pic -- directed by Abrams and produced by Spielberg -- officially rolls out Friday in 3,379 theaters, following sneak previews at 329 locations Thursday. Amid decidedly muted advance buzz, its performance this weekend is the subject of heated speculation among insiders.
Paramount, which maintains that the $50 million film doesn't need a big opening weekend, is predicting a debut in the $25 million to $30 million range. It will vie for honors with "X-Men: First Class," which debuted last weekend to $55.1 million. The superhero sequel enjoyed strong midweek business, with a total of $69.9 million through Wednesday.
Overall awareness for "Super 8" isn't quite where it should be, although there could be a myriad of reasons why. The film has no big stars and is an original story sandwiched between known franchise titles.
At the same time, "Super 8" is drawing strong reviews, with critics crediting Abrams for going outside of Hollywood's comfort zone and making a film he calls an homage to the movies he grew up with as a kid, many of them from Spielberg.
Set in 1979, "Super 8" tells the story of a group of kids who are filming a home movie when there's a violent train crash. When unexplained events start to threaten their town, they begin to suspect something inhuman escaped from the train. The film stars Joel Courtney, Elle Fanning, Kyle Chandler, Ryan Lee, Riley Griffiths, Gabriel Basso and Zach Mills.
Still, Paramount has been doing everything it can to ratchet up interest. It teamed with Twitter to host Thursday's paid previews and on Wednesday night held free sneaks in 11 cities in partnership with key websites.
One other new film enters the market this weekend, "Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer," based on the bestselling book series and targeting girls ages 6-10. Coincidentally, the $20 million film is expected to open to between $6 million and $10 million. The film comes from the producers behind "Precious."
Among specialty films, Woody Allen's box office pleaser "Midnight in Paris" expands nationwide to a total of 944 theaters -- one of the widest plays ever for an Allen film. "Midnight in Paris" has grossed $7.8 million through Wednesday.

Britney Spears: My new promo is brilliant

Britney Spears: My new promo is brilliant
Britney Spears says she will “kung fu kick” anyone who doesn’t like her new promo.
The pop princess posted a link to the new music video for her track Hold It Against Me on her Twitter page last night, after it debuted on MTV.
The internet is abuzz with discussions about the high-tech promo, the song for which is taken from her seventh studio album, Femme Fatale. It was directed by Jonas Akerlund, and shows Britney is back to her dancing best.
“Without further adieu, I present my video for Hold It Against Me, directed by the wonderful Jonas Akerlund,” she wrote on Twitter. “Hope you guys love it as much as I do. If you didn't I'll kung fu kick you like I did to that chick in the video (sic).”
In addition to the choreography, fans have also been buzzing about the clip's climactic fight scene, which finds Britney dueling it out with another version of herself – speculated to be her showing the world that she is taking control of her own image.
Hold It Against Me was premiered on Ryan Seacrest's radio show on January 10, 2011.
It was released as a digital download exclusively to the iTunes store the following day. Hold It Against Me debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The song is Britney’s second consecutive number-one single, giving her a total of four number-one singles in the US. 

Britney Spears is ‘hands-on’ with album

Britney Spears is ‘hands-on’ with album
Britney Spears is set to make her first official comeback performance with a mini-concert on Good Morning America.
Britney Spears is a “top-notch veteran pro” when it comes to making albums, according to her record producer.
Rodney ‘Darkchild’ Jerkins has been a long-time collaborator with the pop star and has revealed that she is closely involved with the process.
The producer – who previously teamed up with Britney on Overprotectedand I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll – has gushed about how much he enjoys collaborating with her.
'Britney's always great to work with. I've worked with Britney for 12, 13 years now,' he told MTV News. 'She was very hands-on. She had a lot of ideas for me,' he said. 'She's great. She gets it. She is a top-notch veteran pro at this now.'
The singer is just weeks away from the release of her seventh studio album Femme Fatale and has recently been teasing fans with samples of some of the songs on the album, including her song with will.i.am, The Big Fat Bass.
The 29-year-old star has previously described the album as “moody, edgy pop with A LOT of energy”.Rodney has confirmed that the songs he has been producing for the singer are going to shock fans with their edgy sound.
“I know the songs that I do are uptempo,' he said. 'The stuff I've done, I think, will kind of shock people. I got a chance to go out my box a little bit too. She's great. Britney's just awesome.'
Meanwhile, Britney has announced her first official comeback performance. The singer is set to perform a mini-concert on Good Morning America. The singer will showcase songs from her upcoming album on March 29 – the day the record is released.

Lady Gaga’s new promo is ‘life-changing’

Lady Gaga’s new promo is ‘life-changing’
Lady Gaga’s new music promo will be “shocking” and “life changing”, the star’s choreographer has revealed.
The eccentric singer’s next single is Born This Way, from her much-anticipated new album of the same name. Laurieann Gibson, who is working on the video with Gaga, has promised fans won’t be disappointed when they see the finished product. Although she refused to give away any details about the theme for the promo, Laurieann says it will contain explosive dance routines and stunning vocals.
“I can’t tell you, but I will tell you it is a life-changing experience,” she told MTV’s The Seven. “You can expect the highest level of execution in vocal music art and dance… but you will be shocked.”
It has been reported the video will have a similar theme to Gaga’s performance at the Grammy Awards last week – where she arrived on the red carpet inside a giant egg-shaped vessel, which was carried by her entourage. She then ‘hatched’ on stage, before launching into Born This Way.
Laurieann admits it took her a while to appreciate Gaga’s next single, but she has fully embraced it now and has applauded her egg stunt. The choreographer is in awe of the singer’s ability to constantly shock, calling her a “genius”.
“Well, actually it’s a vessel,” Laurieann explained. “When Gaga played me the record, it took me quite some time to feel the direction and the inspiration, and when she played it for me two weeks later, I was like, ‘I think I got it.’ I said, ‘We have to birth a new race, a race that cannot hate.’ And, of course, as genius as she is, she runs with it.
“We made sure the Lady was not suffocating with an oxygen tank in there while incubating, checking her new DNA, which was producing this new race.
“When you try to break this performance down, it minimizes the message. It’s about the vocal performance while dancing the amazing choreography. It feels like a standalone dance piece, a standalone theatrical moment.”

Lady Gaga new single will be ‘beautiful’

Lady Gaga new single will be ‘beautiful’
Lady Gaga’s new single will be “beautiful”, according to the star’s producer.
The 24-year-old superstar will release her third studio album, Born This Way on May 23. With feverish excitement surrounding the project, many critics wondered if the singer could replicate her success from 2008’s The Fame and 2009’s The Fame Monster.
But frequent collaborator RedOne believes Gaga’s new release will manage to live up to building expectations, and is especially excited about the first single from the album.
'I think it's too precious to talk about. It's so beautiful, and Gaga is very special to all of us — to the world,' he told MTV.
The producer credits the easy chemistry he shares with Gaga as a significant reason why they manage to create good pop music. RedOne confirms the pair often head to the studio, or even take a ride on a bus, to let their creative juices flow.
'Honestly, the only thing we do is we get into the studio and suddenly magic happens. We never overthink, or we just do what we do. That's how it all started. With Just Dance, we did it in one hour. There was no overthinking. Even though I remember when we did Pokerface, people said musically it brought something new to the music and you won't be able to top it, we went into the studio and we did Bad Romance on a bus,”

Haifa Wehbe meets Timbaland

Haifa Wehbe meets Timbaland
Lebanese pop star Haifa Wehbe held a concert in Dubai for "Al Jazira" football team under the slogan "Celebration for Heroes".

The event was attended by thousands from the United Arab Emirates and various Arab countries to mark the victory of "Al Jazira". Haifa celebrated by singing a selection of her best-known songs.

Haifa met music producer and international singer Timbaland backstage, and they spoke briefly about their upcoming projects...

Nawal Al Zoghbi: My Ex-Husband is Unjust

Al Zoghbi: My Ex-Husband is Unjust
Lebanese singer Nawal Al Zoghbi refuted rumors started by her ex-husband that he was denied the chance to attend his childrens' first communion.

Al Zoghbi stated through her agent Rita Farah that her husband used the show "Lel Nashr on Al Jadid" (For Publication on The New Channel) to fabricate the story and appear like the victimized father.

The announcement clarified that the story was untrue and has been shown to be unethical after attempts to use holy events for self-promotion...

Rida Botrous focuses on marriage

Rida Botrous focuses on marriage
Lebanese recording artist Rida Botrous married Lebanese businessman George Khouri in a church in Ohio, USA.

"Mawaly.com" reports Rida celebrated her wedding which came as a result of a long love story.

The newlyweds are planning to organize another wedding in Lebanon to celebrate their union amid family and friends.

Rida Botrous will launch her music video "Lamouni" upon her return to Lebanon, after having filmed it with director Fadi Haddad. She says this project will be her last.

Sources revealed the Lebanese singer decided to retire and focus on her married life...

Haifa Wehbe a grandmother?

Haifa Wehbe a grandmother?
Believe it or not, Haifa Wehbe might become a grandmother in just six months.

A source described as 'trusted' says Zainab Fayyad, the daughter of Lebanese star Haifa Wehbe, is pregnant in her third month. Zainab married Shaaban Fawaz and moved with him to Kuwait.

This news may prove troubling to Haifa because it may reveal her real age, as she insists that she is younger than her Egyptian husband Ahmed Abu Hashima whom she married two years ago and currently lives with in Cairo.

If this news is confirmed, then Haifa is definitely in the running for world's hottest grandmother...

Rachel McAdams beauty secrets revealed

Rachel McAdams beauty secrets revealed
Rachel McAdams’ Cannes beauty secrets have been revealed.
The Hollywood beauty has dazzled on the Cannes International Film Festival’s red carpet recently with newly dyed blonde tresses and a host of fabulous gowns.
The 32-year-old Canadian actress’ flawless make-up has been expertly applied by her sister and make-up artist, Kayleen McAdams, who has revealed the secrets to a couple of the star’s most glamorous looks.
Rachel attended the Midnight in Paris photocall wearing a Maxime Simoens Couture white dress.Kayleen kept the face neutral, and created a feminine look by sticking to a pretty pink lip colour.
'We wanted the lip to be the focus of the look, so we chose Stila Convertible Color in Fuchsia  a fun, bright pink fuchsia lip stain,' Kayleen told People.
Rachel chose a red lace Marchesa gown for the film’s premiere and sported an ultra glam, yet subtle beauty look to accompany her style choice.Kayleen says the focus was on the eyes for this particular look.
'The hair was 40s inspired and was an inspiration for the make-up in that I wanted to go the opposite in style from the hair,' she said. 'Rachel’s hair is a gorgeous shade of blonde right now so I chose to do a bronzy sun-kissed surfer-girl glow. This look was all about warm, healthy looking skin and a fresh glow to go against the strong hair and the strong structure of the dress.'