Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Ajmal Kasab today hanged at Pune after Dispute over Kasab's Rs 27 crore security bills

Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorist Ajmal Kasab, accused for the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, was today hanged at Yerwada Jail in Pune at 7:30 am after President Pranab Mukherjee rejected his mercy petition.

According to Maharashtra home minister R R Patil: "26/11 Mumbai terror attack accused Ajmal Kasab's mercy petition was rejected on November 8. He also confirmed that Kasab was hanged at about 7:30am on Wednesday.

Earlier, the Lashkar-e-Toiba operative was shifted from Mumbai's Arthur Road Jail to Pune's Yerawada Jail.

The entire process was excuted very secretly, the report added.

The President's rejection came two months after the Home ministry rejected Kasab's mercy petition.

Kasab and nine other Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists had sailed into Mumbai on November 26, 2008 from Karachi and killed 166 people.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Bal Thackeray leave Mumbaikar alone, Today Bal Thackeray passed away

MUMBAI: Life virtually came to a halt in several parts of Maharashtra following the death of Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray today.

Shopkeepers and hoteliers downed shutters immediately after the news of his death.

There were some stray incidents of stone pelting in some areas in Mumbai and Thane. Taxis and autos were off the roads while local trains and BEST buses were plying in Mumbai though BEST authorities suspended operations in select areas where incidents of stone pelting were reported.

Officegoers tried to rush back to their homes as the news of Thackeray's death spread.

The central railway has cancelled the mega block on both Central and Harbour lines in Mumbai on Sunday to help the people to attend the last rites of the departed leader.

Cabs and autos which remained off the roads today at the airport would also not operate tomorrow as a mark of respect for the departed leader, authorities said.

Reports coming from many cities including Pune, Nashik, Aurangabad and parts of Konkan said that shops and restaurants remained closed there and autos were off the roads after the news of Thackeray's death was received.

There were stray incidents of pelting of stones on BEST buses at Pantnagar in suburban Ghatkopar, Naupada (Thane), Prateeksha Nagar, Kamothe (Navi Mumbai). The BEST suspended its operations in Mulund, Bhandup, Kandivali, Sion, Shivaji Nagar, Jogeshwari (E) and Kalanagar in Bandra. However, the transport undertaking said that it would operate its bus services tomorrow for the convenience of people who would come to pay last respects to Thackeray.

20,000 police personnel deployed

Security was beefed up across Maharashtra, particularly in Mumbai where 20,000 police personnel were deployed, to keep a tight vigil following the death of Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray here today.

"The entire police force is on an alert in Maharashtra. Lakhs of people are expected to visit Mumbai to take a last glimpse of Thackeray," a senior police official at Maharashtra Police Headquarters said.

In Mumbai alone, over 20,000 city police, 15 companies of State Reserve Police Force and three contingents of Rapid Action Force have been deployed.

"The funeral procession will begin tomorrow at 7 AM. We have deployed enough number of police force at Sena Bhavan in Dadar, Matoshree in Bandra and at Shivaji Park where the last respects would be paid," Mumbai Police commissioner Satyapal Singh said.

"I appeal to people to remain calm and maintain law and order. Citizens should step out of the houses only if it is urgent. There would be traffic restrictions, particularly in Bandra and Dadar areas," Singh added.

Police have made an appeal to motorists to avoid Western Express Highway as roads connecting Kalanagar area, where Thackeray's residence is located, have been cordoned off.

The entire city wore a deserted look as shops, hotels, restaurants and other commercial establishments were closed and there was sparse traffic on the streets.

"We did not ask anybody to keep their shops shut. People are doing it voluntarily," Singh said.

Appropriate arrangements have been made at the Shivaji Park where VIPs are also expected to reach to pay homage tomorrow, Singh added.

Tributes

Personalities across the political spectrum and social sphere today condoled the death of Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray.

"Maharashtra has lost a veteran, experienced leader....He was a politician, cartoonist, editor, organiser as well as art-lover and orator," chief minister Prithviraj Chavan said.

Union home minister Sushilkumar Shinde said that Thackeray, as cartoonist, arrived on the scene like a storm after the collapse of communists in Mumbai, and took forward the legacy of his reformist father, 'Prabodhankar' Thackeray.

Shinde said he knew Thackeray for over four decades, and always felt he will survive the current bout of illness.

"He considered King Shivaji his idol. He worked for the people all his life. We took inspiration from him while governing in Maharashtra," said BJP chief Nitin Gadkari, who served as a PWD minister in the saffron alliance government in the state between 1995-1999.

State PWD minister Chhangan Bhujbal, a former Sena leader who later switched loyalties to the Congress and then NCP, said Thackeray created history by founding Shiv Sena and taking it to great heights politically.

"He was fearless while speaking...word 'compromise' never existed in his dictionary," Bhujbal said.

NCP chief Sharad Pawar's daughter and MP Supriya Sule said the Pawar family had very close relations with the Thackerays, though in the political arena the two rivals never spared each other.

"There were political differences for sure. But Pawar and Thackeray were the best of friends in the personal sphere. Thackeray helped a lot ahead of my marriage," she reminisced.

Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi said Thackeray was a strong patriot and a good cartoonist who carved an identity of his own in Maharashtra. "He had great affection towards me and was a guide for me," Modi said, offering his condolences.

Singer Asha Bhosale said she had lots of memories and it was a "sad day" for her. Lata Mangeshkar said Maharashtra has been "orphaned" today.

Tamil superstar Rajnikant described Thackeray as a great personality, and said he has lost a "father figure".

The 86-year-old cartoonist-turned-politician breathed his last at 3.30pm today at his residence Matoshree in suburban Bandra.

 Thanx TOI

Friday, November 16, 2012

AB Purchase New Car for Aardhya's Bachchan 1st Birth Day

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan says it will be a private affair for Aardhya's first birthday celebration.
Time just flies and now she (Aaradhya) will turn one year old. For Aaradhya's first Diwali, we had both friends and family at our place but for her first birthday, we plan to keep it a private and family affair. It will be with family and my parents," Aishwarya Rai Bachchan told reporters during Children's Day celebrations with the Magic Bus kids here
Abhishek Bachchan has gifted the toddler a red and black BMW Mini Cooper S car worth close
to Rs. 24 lakh.

The Bachchans made it an elaborate affair taking the toddler to the showroom and driving
back in the new car.

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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Manoj Kumar visit Matoshree to know Health of Bal Thackeray

Actor Manoj Kumar after visiting  Matoshree residence of Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray. Thackery’s health had worsened on Wednesday, leading to a surge of supporters gathered outside his residence in Mumbai.  (Photo by Vijayanand Gupta / Hindustan Times)

JTHJ Looking forward against SOS in Earnings

Jab Tak Hai Jaan collected around 19-19.50 crore nett on its second day as per early estimates taking its two day figure to around 32 crore nett. The film showed big growth all over apart from the circuits which were strong on day one.

The growth on day two is around 50% which is good but mass circuits did not show the growth they should have. Going by the trends on Wednesday, the film is likely to fair best in the big cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Bangalore.

Basically the clash has split the market Jab Tak Hai Jaan set to do better in some pockets and Son Of Sardaar set to do better in other pockets.

Son Of Sardaar did very well on its second day showing a 70% jump on day two as it collected around 14-14.50 crore nett as per early estimates taking its two day total to 23 crore nett approx.

The film is doing very well in East Punjab, Rajasthan, Bihar, CI and Rajasthan. The collections in Delhi/UP are also super strong in terms of occupancies though the figures are not huge due to the chain of theatres being low collecting theatres. It will have a good run in Delhi/UP.

The business is not so strong in West Bengal, Mysore and Tamil Nadu/Kerala but being a North film that is expected.

Balasaheb Thakre he's helth is Critical, Large Crowd atound Matoshri

"I have not lost hope. We are facing a crisis, we shall overcome," Shiv Sena executive president Uddhav Thackeray said early Thursday even as his father and party supremo Bal Thackeray remained "critical".

Uddhav stepped outside the Thackeray home 'Matoshri' briefly around 2am to address the massive crowd of anxious party activists who gathered there since late Wednesday.

Accompanied by son Aditya, Uddhav appealed to the people to "remain calm and maintain peace" and ensure that the image of 'Matoshri' is not spoiled.

"The team of doctors is continuing their efforts....Balasaheb's self-determination is very strong... We are facing a crisis, we shall overcome," Uddhav assured his supporters.

He added that Thackeray was responding positively to the medical treatment being administered by the doctors and urged his supporters to pray for their leader's health and co-operate in maintaining peace.

The 86-year-old Thackeray has been suffering from breathing problems and has been occasionally put on oxygen.

Shortly after Uddhav's assurance, many of the 5,000-plus party activists who had crowded around 'Matoshri' slowly started dispersing.

Over 5,000 anxious Shiv Sainiks from Mumbai, Thane and other parts of the state trooped to Bandra east awaiting a word on their beloved leader's health.

All roads leading to 'Matoshri' were also barricaded and even some party leaders had to abandon their vehicles near the Western Express Highway and walk the short route to the Thackeray household.

Traffic jams were reported on major roads to the north and south of Bandra inconveniencing thousands of people celebrating Diwali.

Balasaheb's son and Sena executive president Uddhav Thackeray, his nephew and MNS chief Raj Thackeray, and other relatives were at his bedside. Shiv Sainiks, including senior Sena leaders Manohar Joshi and Subhash Desai, made a beeline to Matoshree on learning about the Sena chief's health.

Police threw a security ring around Matoshree and senior Mumbai police officials visited Kala Nagar, the three-lined enclave where Matoshree is situated, to take stock of the situation.

Thackeray has been ill for over two weeks. He was admitted to Lilavati hospital in July this year after he complained of breathlessness and constipation. Since then, he was wheeled into Lilavati on two occasions.

He couldn't attend the Sena's Dussehra rally last month because of poor health. A video-tape of his address was played at the annual party conclave held at Shivaji Park.

(With inputs from TOI)

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Son of Sardaar Show time in Mumbai



Sion E, Mumbai
7:15‎  ‎8:00‎  ‎9:15‎  ‎10:30am‎  ‎12:00‎  ‎1:15‎  ‎4:15‎  ‎5:45‎  ‎7:15‎  ‎8:30‎ ‎10:30‎  ‎11:15‎  ‎11:45pm‎
Rna Corporate Park, Bandra E, Mumbai
7:00‎  ‎7:30‎  ‎10:30am‎  ‎5:00‎  ‎8:15‎  ‎11:45pm‎
8:00‎  ‎8:45‎  ‎9:45am‎  ‎12:35‎  ‎3:15‎  ‎4:15‎  ‎6:05‎  ‎7:05‎  ‎9:45‎  ‎10:45pm‎
9:30‎  ‎11:15am‎  ‎12:45‎  ‎2:45‎  ‎4:15‎  ‎6:00‎  ‎7:30‎  ‎9:30‎  ‎11:00pm‎
9:35‎  ‎10:45‎  ‎11:30‎  ‎11:45am‎  ‎12:45‎  ‎2:15‎  ‎3:00‎  ‎3:15‎  ‎4:15‎  ‎5:30‎ ‎6:15‎  ‎6:30‎  ‎7:30‎  ‎9:00‎  ‎9:45‎  ‎10:00‎  ‎11:00pm‎
8:00‎  ‎9:15‎  ‎10:30am‎  ‎12:30‎  ‎1:30‎  ‎2:00‎  ‎3:30‎  ‎5:00‎  ‎6:00‎  ‎6:30‎  ‎8:00‎ ‎9:30‎  ‎11:30pm‎
8:00‎  ‎8:45‎  ‎9:45am‎  ‎12:35‎  ‎3:15‎  ‎4:15‎  ‎6:05‎  ‎7:05‎  ‎9:45‎  ‎10:45pm‎
9:30‎  ‎11:15am‎  ‎12:45‎  ‎2:45‎  ‎4:15‎  ‎6:00‎  ‎7:30‎  ‎9:30‎  ‎11:00pm‎

65, Murzaban Road, Mumbai
10:10am‎  ‎1:20‎  ‎4:20‎  ‎7:40‎  ‎10:45pm‎

8:00‎  ‎8:45‎  ‎9:45‎  ‎11:15am‎  ‎12:40‎  ‎2:30‎  ‎3:15‎  ‎4:15‎  ‎5:25‎  ‎6:20‎  ‎7:10‎ ‎9:00‎  ‎9:45‎  ‎10:45pm‎
7:00‎  ‎8:00‎  ‎9:00‎  ‎10:00am‎  ‎12:00‎  ‎1:00‎  ‎3:00‎  ‎4:00‎  ‎6:00‎  ‎7:00‎  ‎9:00‎ ‎10:00pm‎
8:30‎  ‎9:30‎  ‎11:15am‎  ‎12:45‎  ‎2:45‎  ‎4:15‎  ‎6:00‎  ‎7:30‎  ‎9:30‎  ‎11:00pm‎
8:00‎  ‎9:00‎  ‎10:15am‎  ‎1:00‎  ‎3:30‎  ‎5:00‎  ‎6:15‎  ‎8:00‎  ‎10:15‎  ‎11:20pm‎
8:30‎  ‎9:30‎  ‎11:15am‎  ‎12:45‎  ‎2:45‎  ‎4:15‎  ‎6:00‎  ‎7:30‎  ‎9:30‎  ‎11:00pm‎
10:00‎  ‎10:45am‎  ‎12:30‎  ‎1:30‎  ‎3:00‎  ‎4:30‎  ‎5:30‎  ‎7:00‎  ‎8:30‎  ‎10:00‎ ‎11:30pm‎
Mumbai
9:00‎  ‎10:00am‎  ‎12:05‎  ‎1:05‎  ‎3:10‎  ‎4:10‎  ‎6:15‎  ‎7:15‎  ‎8:00‎  ‎9:20‎ ‎10:30pm‎

Jab Tak Hain Jan Movie Theater Show Time In Mumbai


Milan Mall Near Milan Subway, Santacruz (W), Mumbai
9:00am‎  ‎12:20‎  ‎3:40‎  ‎7:00‎  ‎10:20pm‎
Sion E, Mumbai
9:00‎  ‎10:00‎  ‎10:45am‎  ‎12:15‎  ‎1:15‎  ‎2:15‎  ‎3:00‎  ‎4:00‎  ‎4:45‎  ‎6:45‎ ‎7:45‎  ‎8:15‎  ‎10:15‎  ‎11:20pm‎
Rna Corporate Park, Bandra E, Mumbai
9:00‎  ‎10:00am‎  ‎12:30‎  ‎1:15‎  ‎4:00‎  ‎4:30‎  ‎7:30‎  ‎8:00‎  ‎11:00‎  ‎11:15pm‎
Irish Park, Juhu, Mumbai
3:15‎  ‎6:30‎  ‎9:45pm‎  ‎12:00am‎
9:00‎  ‎10:55‎  ‎11:40am‎  ‎12:40‎  ‎2:30‎  ‎3:30‎  ‎6:10‎  ‎7:10‎  ‎9:00‎  ‎10:00pm‎
9:00‎  ‎11:00am‎  ‎12:30‎  ‎2:15‎  ‎3:45‎  ‎5:45‎  ‎7:15‎  ‎9:00‎  ‎10:30pm‎
9:30‎  ‎10:30‎  ‎11:15‎  ‎11:30am‎  ‎12:30‎  ‎1:45‎  ‎2:30‎  ‎2:45‎  ‎3:45‎  ‎5:15‎ ‎6:00‎  ‎6:15‎  ‎7:15‎  ‎8:30‎  ‎9:15‎  ‎9:30‎  ‎10:30pm‎
9:00am‎  ‎12:30‎  ‎3:45‎  ‎7:00‎  ‎10:30pm‎
 
9:00‎  ‎9:30‎  ‎10:30‎  ‎11:00am‎  ‎12:30‎  ‎1:00‎  ‎2:30‎  ‎4:00‎  ‎4:30‎  ‎7:30‎ ‎8:00‎  ‎9:00‎  ‎11:00‎  ‎11:30pm‎
9:00‎  ‎10:55‎  ‎11:40am‎  ‎12:40‎  ‎2:30‎  ‎3:30‎  ‎6:10‎  ‎7:10‎  ‎9:00‎  ‎10:00pm‎
9:00‎  ‎11:00am‎  ‎12:30‎  ‎2:15‎  ‎3:45‎  ‎5:45‎  ‎7:15‎  ‎9:00‎  ‎10:30pm‎
65, Murzaban Road, Mumbai
9:50am‎  ‎12:50‎  ‎4:10‎  ‎7:15‎  ‎10:30pm‎
Bandra W, Mumbai
9:00am‎  ‎12:20‎  ‎3:40‎  ‎7:00‎  ‎10:20pm‎
9:05‎  ‎10:15‎  ‎10:55‎  ‎11:40am‎  ‎12:40‎  ‎1:50‎  ‎2:45‎  ‎3:35‎  ‎5:25‎  ‎6:10‎ ‎7:10‎  ‎8:30‎  ‎9:15‎  ‎10:05pm‎
9:00‎  ‎10:15‎  ‎11:02am‎  ‎12:35‎  ‎1:55‎  ‎2:40‎  ‎4:10‎  ‎5:35‎  ‎6:20‎  ‎7:45‎ ‎9:15‎  ‎10:00‎  ‎11:20pm‎
9:00am‎  ‎12:15‎  ‎3:45‎  ‎7:15‎  ‎10:30pm‎