Box Office Earnings Of Indian movies In 2012 In India
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Posted by Priya Yadav
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SATYAGRAHA-Democracy under fire Movie Releasing 15 August 2013
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Posted by Priya Yadav
Cast & Crew:
Director: Prakash Jha
Producer: Prakash Jha, Ronnie Screwvala
Cast: Ajay Devgan , Amitabh Bachchan
Shootout At Wadala- A Sequel Of Shootout At Lokhandwala Releasing 1 May 2013
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Posted by Priya Yadav
Cast & Crew:
Director: Sanjay Gupta
Producer: Sanjay Gupta, Ekta Kapoor
Cast: John Abraham as Manya Surve
Anil Kapoor as ACP Isaque Bagwan
Special Chabbis Drama Movie Expected Release 8 Feb 2013
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Posted by Priya Yadav
Cast & Crew:
Director: Neeraj Pandey
Writers: Neeraj Pandey, Neeraj Pandey
Stars: Kajal Agarwal, Anupam Kher and Jimmy Shergill, Akshay kumar
About Movie:
The action drama, which will feature Akshay Kumar and Kajal Aggarwal in lead roles, is expected to hit screens on Feb 8. "Special Chabbis" is directed by Neeraj Pandey and also stars Jimmy Shergill, Manoj Bajpai and Anupam Kher. The music is composed by M. M. Kreem, Himesh Reshammiya and Honey Singh
Movie Pics:
Race 2 -A Sequel Of Race Releasing 25 January 2013
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Posted by Priya Yadav
Crew &Cast:
Directors: Abbas Alibhai Burmawalla, Mastan Alibhai Burmawalla
Writers: Shiraz Ahmed (story), Kiran Kotrial (dialogue)
Stars: Anil Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan and John Abraham
A Haunted House Movie Releasing 11 January 2013
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Posted by Priya Yadav
Cast & Crew
Director: Michael Tiddes
Writers: Marlon Wayans, Rick Alvarez
Stars: Marlon Wayans, Essence Atkins and Nick Swardson
Gangster Squad Movie Releasing 11 January 2013 USA
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Posted by Priya Yadav
Cast & Crew
Director: Ruben Fleischer
Writers: Will Beall, Paul Lieberman (book)
Stars: Sean Penn, Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone
Texas Chainsaw 3D Movie Releasing 4th January 2013
Thursday, December 27, 2012
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Amazing But Natural Best Images Ever Seen
Thursday, December 27, 2012
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Amazing Images Of The World
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
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7 Tricks That Can Improve Your PC Performance
Wednesday, May 02, 2012
Posted by Priya Yadav
I want to launch programs in Windows 7 without lifting your hands from the keyboard? You can open any application on your computer by pressing the Windows key and typing the first letters of the name of the application (CHR for Google Chrome, it to iTunes, and so on), then press Enter. You can also press the Windows + 1 to open an application hang on your taskbar, and Windows + 2 to open the second application, and so on.
Amazing Math Trick To know Mobile Number Of Any One
Monday, April 30, 2012
Posted by Priya Yadav
- Key in the first six digits of your mobile number
- Multiply by 80
- Add 1
- Multiply by 250
- Add the last 4 digits of your phone number
- Add the last 4 digits of your phone number again.
- Subtract 250
- Divide number by 2
- Do you recognize the answer?
Some Secrets About BSNL, Aircel, Hutch, Airtel
Monday, April 30, 2012
Posted by Priya Yadav
- There are diff freq ranges for mobile transmission(800Mhz,900Mhz,1200Mhz,1800Mhz)
- BSNL,aircel uses 800Mhz and 900Mhz freq ranges.
- Hutch uses 900Mhz and 1200Mhz..
- Where as Airtel uses the highest(1800Mhz) freq for transmitting the signals.
- As u know Energy of a wave is depends on its frequency, that is more the freq more the energy.
- So the waves transmitted by Airtel are the most energetic...
- So they impact ur brain cells the most..The chances to get a brain cancer is more likely…
- You must be aware of a sticker available in market which people stick to the back of their cell...
- It glows when u make or receive calls..The reason behind is while
- making or receiving calls, the intensity of the wave is maximum…
- The bulbs in the sticker converts a part of this energy to electrical energy and glows…
- Buy a sticker and attach to the back of ur cell.....
- If anybody tries to call the sticker glows.....
- Try it in Hutch Connection....It will not glow....It will only work on Airtel mobiles…
- So if bulbs are able to draw the amount of energy they need from airtel
Lord Ganesha Beautiful Photos
Monday, April 30, 2012
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Access Free Internet Through Airtel Live Woking Trick
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Posted by Priya Yadav
All u have to do is to follow these step properly...
You need a PC or a Laptop and the required connectivity tools ,ie.,
Serial/USB cable OR Infrared Device OR Bluetooth dongle
1) Activate Airtel Live! ( It's FREE so no probs)
2) Create TWO Airtel gprs data accounts (yep TWO) and select the FIRST
as the active profile.
3) Connect your mobile to the PC (or Laptop) and install the driver for
your mobile's modem.
Access Internet Through Paint
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Posted by Priya Yadav
1. Open paint by going to start > accessories > Paint or by typing mspaint in run.
2. Once you open paint press F1
3. Now place your mouse curser on the yellow question mark and rigth click it and click "Jump to URL"
117 Amazing Command Tips
Sunday, April 29, 2012
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Kochadaiyaan- Upcoming 3D Movie Of Tamil Superstar Rajnikant
Saturday, April 28, 2012
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10 Sex Questions You Might Be Afraid to Ask
Friday, April 20, 2012
Posted by Priya Yadav
Though it's fallen off the front page of newspapers in recent years, HIV infection rates are still high enough to cause plenty of worry. While some prior causes of infection, such as blood transfusions, mostly have been controlled, unprotected sex remains the top risk factor for contracting HIV, the disease that causes AIDS. Although HIV treatments have vastly improved over the years and extended the lives of those with the disease, more than 1 in 300 people have HIV in America
Other sexually transmitted diseases that receive even less notice, like chlamydia, still exist, and chlamydia's infection rate has actually climbed over the last decade
Just as important as asking your partner about safe-sex practices is asking yourself on a regular basis. It's easy to become less vigilant, especially if you don't expect to have sex or if alcohol is involved. Such momentary lapses in judgment can have lifelong consequences, such as disease or unwanted pregnancy.
2. Have You Been Tested for STDs?There are many exciting unknowns at the beginning of a relationship (or spontaneous sexual adventure), but the possible presence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) isn't one of them. It isn't the sexiest topic to bring up before intercourse or courtship, but it's a very good idea to ask sexual partners if they've ever been tested for STDs.
Of course, you may not get the truth -- "Sure, I've been tested!" -- but while it may be uncomfortable to ask for written proof, it's more uncomfortable to wonder why it burns so badly when you urinate a month down the road.
If you're sexually active or have had unprotected sex in the past, you should treat yourself to a test as well, even if just to put your mind at ease. After all, it's entirely within the rights of a potential sexual partner to ask you if you've been tested recently, and you should be able to answer honestly, "Yes."
STD tests are easy to get (any health clinic offers them), but you have to seek them out. There's no all-inclusive STD test -- you'll have to get several different tests to cover the array of possibilities. But keep in mind that STDs don't always present symptoms right away, and you could have a disease that's wrecking your reproductive or overall health without knowing about it.
It's natural for our sex drives to diminish as we age, regardless of our relationship status. The Kinsey Institute reports that half of couples don't have sex after age 65, but also that frequency of sex is a pretty solid indicator of a healthy marriage. Interestingly, the frequency (or likelihood) of extramarital affairs also drops as we get older
Surveys show that married people have more sex each year than their unmarried peers, and both groups show marked declines from ages 20 to 70 and older. But married 70-year-olds are still getting busy an average of 16 times a year, while their single friends have sex fewer than 10 times a year
So it's normal for your sex drive to decrease after you're married, just not right away. If that's the case, bring some spontaneity (or even planning and scheduling) into your sex life, or spice it up with new fantasies, locations, positions or role-playing.
It's perfectly normal for adults to look at pornography, and many happy couples make a practice (or experiment) of watching it together. If you discover -- or have kept silent about -- your partner's propensity for porn, rest assured that it's probably not a big deal. There are exceptions, of course. Illegal, underage or excessively graphic or violent pornography are clearly major issues.
You should be concerned about addiction if your partner spends so much time looking at pornography that it disrupts normal life, such as work and personal relationships. If pornography has replaced sex in your relationship, you and your partner may want to speak with a marriage counselor or sex therapist about it.
There are many different causes for painful intercourse. Insufficient lubrication, yeast or bacterial infections, or endometriosis (the growth of uterine lining in other parts of the body) can cause pain, and inflammation of the urethra or thinning of the vaginal walls may be responsible.
Though you should consult with a doctor, you can take some steps to prevent pain during intercourse, including the following:
- Have more foreplay.
- Use lubricants.
- Avoid douching.
- Don't have vaginal intercourse if you don't want to.
- Don't have anal sex if you don't want to.
- Don't use any toys you don't want to use.
- Try to find a position that works best for you.
Many parents-to-be worry whether it's OK to have sex during pregnancy. The general answer is, "Oh yeah." If the pregnancy is problem-free, you can have as much sex as you want. However, if there are any issues (such as bleeding or leaking, or an otherwise high-risk pregnancy), hold off on the nookie until you talk to your doctor.
One common concern is that sexual intercourse could cause miscarriage. If both mom-to-be and baby are healthy, it won't. Nor will sex trigger early labor, so there's no need to have a bag packed before engaging in foreplay.
Foremost on many worried minds is whether a woman's partner will have any contact with the developing baby while engaging in sex. Put your fears to rest, because the cervix effectively blocks off access to the womb, and the fetus has no awareness of what's happening.
A word of caution about receiving oral sex while you're pregnant -- if your partner blows air into your vagina, it could cause an air embolism, which is potentially fatal to the fetus or the mother. And while we're covering all the bases, don't engage in anal sex, because it could spread bacteria from the anus to the vagina.
A lot goes on during orgasm: blood pressure increases, vaginal walls contract and the brain releases a flood of endorphins. One study using brain scans showed that large parts of women's brains "turned off" during orgasm.
Orgasms can result from any number of sexual activities, but some work better than others for individual women. A woman may have an orgasm through stimulation of the clitoris, the vagina or both. A search for the G-spot, which is located about two inches past the vaginal opening, on the vaginal wall facing the stomach, may produce orgasmic gold, though not all women seem to have this erogenous zone .
Women may want to try clitoral stimulation before, during or following other sexual activity, and this may be easier at first through masturbation. Sometimes, stress is the culprit, and practicing relaxation techniques could work wonders. Regardless of why you haven't achieved the Big O, with enthusiasm, exploration and dedication, you can learn what all the fuss is about.
The average penis is somewhere between 5 and 6 inches in length, and 5 inches in circumference. But sexual partners will prefer them how they prefer them, so there's nothing absolute when it comes to a preferred penis size. One study showed that the one thing women do seem to agree on is that men spend too much time worrying about the size of their penises. That said, many men are consumed with thoughts about length, while women are more concerned about width.
A penis that's too large might cause discomfort or problems when it comes to the mechanics of intercourse. One that's too small may not satisfy a particular person's desires, either. Regardless of your partner's preference, cleanliness, presentation (fake Groucho Marx glasses and mustache, anyone?), sexual attentiveness and imagination will get you far down the road.
Regardless of size, do the best with what you have, and take some time to study the Kama Sutra or other such guides to sex. And remember: There's someone out there for everyone.
Delayed ejaculation is less common than premature ejaculation, but it's still fairly common. Some men affected by this condition never (or extremely rarely) have orgasms. More often, it takes an hour or more of extreme thrusting to achieve orgasm, which may be accompanied by little or no ejaculate and a partner who needs aspirin.
Delayed ejaculation has many possible causes, some of which are physical and some that are psychological. If you repeatedly experience delayed ejaculation, consult with your doctor to start looking at possible physical causes.
Various diseases may lead to difficulty having orgasms -- diabetes, vascular disorders and vascular damage are a few culprits. Spinal injuries you've experienced in the past may also be at fault. Heavy use of alcohol, prescription drugs or street drugs can also result in delayed ejaculation. Even prescribed use of certain medications such as antidepressants can contribute to this condition.
If a doctor is unable to find a physical cause, make an appointment with a psychologist or sex therapist. Guilt, stress, emotional trauma and anxiety can all affect you in physical ways, and they certainly can when it comes to sexual performance.
Premature ejaculation can cause distress to you, your partner or your relationship. It may be the result of biological or psychological factors. Emotional trauma (especially related to sex), guilt about infidelity or other matters, fear of pregnancy or anxiety about performance can lead to premature ejaculation, as can erectile dysfunction or stress about it occurring.
Unbalanced hormone levels or an overabundance of neurotransmitters may be wreaking havoc on your sex life. Thyroid issues and genetics may be to blame for messing up your mojo.
One trick you and your partner can try is squeezing the tip of your penis for several seconds as you feel the urge to climax, then waiting 30 seconds and continuing. Repeat as many times as you desire. Some topical creams can reduce sensation, and antidepressants can also slow down ejaculation (a common side effect that, in this scenario, is the desired effect).
10 Home Remedies for Sunburn
Friday, April 20, 2012
Posted by Priya Yadav
Oatmeal added to cool bathwater offers another wonderful relief for sunburned skin. Fill up the bathtub with cool water--not cold water because that can send the body into shock. Don't use bath salts, oils, or bubble bath. Instead, scoop 1/2 to 1 cup oatmeal -- an ideal skin soother -- and mix it in. Another option is to buy Aveeno, an oatmeal powder found in the pharmacy. Follow the packet's directions. As with the baking soda, air-dry your body and don't wipe the oatmeal off your skin.
No matter which home remedy solution you choose, remember the discomfort your sunburn has caused -- and next time, take precautions to avoid overexposure to the sun. Sunburn can be relieved naturally, but it is never good for the skin.