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Wednesday 4 January 2012

Katrina Kaif's Chikni Chambeli was actually a Bloody Item Song

Sources recently revealed that the shooting schedule for her item song for Agneepath was rather demanding and stretched over long hours. So much so, that while shooting for the song, Kat got blisters and her feet started bleeding. Worried about her condition, her staff asked the choreographer to stop the shoot. Packing up for the day would have meant sending Hrithik Roshan and Sanjay Dutt home, too.

But Katrina proved to be a thorough professional and insisted that the actors needn't worry about her. She resumed her dance in no time, and completed the shoot as planned. Looks like this Chameli gave it her 100 per cent! 

Katrina! Blood on Dance Floor

99-year-old divorces wife after he discovered ...

An Italian couple are to become the world's oldest divorcees, after the 99-year-old husband found that his 96-year-old wife had an affair in the 1940s
The Italian man, identified by lawyers in the case only as Antonio C, was rifling through an old chest of drawers when he made the discovery a few days before Christmas.Notwithstanding the time that had elapsed since the betrayal, he was so upset that he immediately confronted his wife of 77 years, named as Rosa C, and demanded a divorce. 
Guilt-stricken, she reportedly confessed everything but was unable to persuade her husband to reconsider his decision.She wrote the letters to her lover during a secret affair in the 1940s, according to court papers released in Rome this week. 
The couple are now preparing to split, despite the ties they forged over nearly eight decades – they have five children, a dozen grandchildren and one great-grand child.

Source: The Telegraph

Monday 2 January 2012

Real Cause of Natural Gas shortage in Pakistan...Conspiracy Theory

According to a recent news report, the shortage of Natural Gas is artificial and self-imposed. The elite's mafia is planning to sell imported LPG on higher price to cold-stricken people of Pakistan. Two ships carrying loads of LPG are scheduled to dock in coming weeks The artificial shortage will force desperate Pakistanis to buy expansive LPG to sustain their lives.

Friday 30 December 2011