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Monday, 15 February 2016

BAFTA 2016 Film Awards

BRIE LARSON ACCEPTS THE AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING FEMALE ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE FOR “ROOM” AT THE 22ND ANNUAL SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS AT THE SHRINE AUDITORIUM & EXPO HALL.

LEONARDO DICAPRIO ACCEPTS THE AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING MALE ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE FOR “THE REVENANT” AT THE 22ND ANNUAL SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS AT THE SHRINE AUDITORIUM & EXPO HALL.

LEONARDO DICAPRIO, LEFT, WINNER OF THE AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING MALE ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE FOR “THE REVENANT” AND BRIE LARSON WINNER OF THE AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING FEMALE ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE FOR “ROOM”, POSE IN THE PRESS ROOM AT THE 22ND ANNUAL SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS AT THE SHRINE AUDITORIUM & EXPO HALL.

DIRECTOR ALEJANDRO GONZALEZ INARRITU WITH THE BEST FILM AWARD FOR THE FILM 'THE REVENANT' PRESENTED BY ACTOR TOM CRUISE BACKSTAGE AT THE BAFTA 2016 FILM AWARDS AT THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE IN LONDON.

ACTRESS KATE WINSLET POSES WITH HER AWARD FOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN THE FILM 'JOBS' BACKSTAGE AT THE BAFTA 2016 FILM AWARDS AT THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE IN LONDON.

ACTOR EDDIE REDMAYNE POSES WITH ACTRESS KATE WINSLET WHO WON THE AWARD FOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN THE FILM 'JOBS' BACKSTAGE AT THE BAFTA 2016 FILM AWARDS AT THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE IN LONDON.

ACTRESS ANGELA BASSETT, LEFT, WITH ADAM MCKAY AND CHARLES RANDOLPH WHO HOLD THEIR AWARDS FOR BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY FOR THE FILM 'THE BIG SHORT' BACKSTAGE AT THE BAFTA 2016 FILM AWARDS AT THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE IN LONDON.

ACTORS MATT SMITH AND EMILIA CLARKE POSE FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS BACKSTAGE AT THE BAFTA 2016 FILM AWARDS AT THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE IN LONDON.

MAGARET SIXEL WITH HER AWARD FOR EDITING FOR THE FILM 'MAD MAX' POSES FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS BACKSTAGE AT THE BAFTA 2016 FILM AWARDS AT THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE IN LONDON.

RISING STAR WINNER JOHN BOYEGA POSES FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS BACKSTAGE AT THE BAFTA 2016 FILM AWARDS AT THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE IN LONDON.

Asin and Rahul Sharma secretly celebrated their first Valentine’s Day










Sunday, 14 February 2016

3rd T20I, India vs Sri Lanka Photos

INDIA'S CAPTAIN MAHENDRA SINGH DHONI TOSSES HIS HELMET TO A TEAMMATE DURING THEIR THIRD TWENTY20 CRICKET MATCH AGAINST SRI LANKA, IN VISHAKAPATNAM.

MEMBERS OF THE INDIAN CRICKET TEAM CELEBRATE WITH THE WINNING TROPHY AFTER THEIR TWENTY20 CRICKET SERIES WIN AGAINST SRI LANKA, IN VISHAKAPATNAM.

MEMBERS OF THE INDIAN CRICKET TEAM CELEBRATE WITH THE WINNING TROPHY AFTER THEIR TWENTY20 CRICKET SERIES WIN AGAINST SRI LANKA, IN VISHAKAPATNAM.

INDIAN CRICKETERS SHIKHAR DHAWAN, LEFT, AND AJINKYA RAHANE GREET EACH OTHER TO CELEBRATE THEIR VICTORY AGAINST SRI LANKA IN THE THIRD TWENTY20 CRICKET MATCH, IN VISHAKAPATNAM.


INDIA'S RAVICHANDRAN ASHWIN CELEBRATES AFTER TAKING THE WICKET OF SRI LANKAN BATSMAN TILLAKARATNE DILSHAN, NOT SEEN, DURING THEIR THIRD TWENTY20 CRICKET MATCH IN VISHAKAPATNAM

SRI LANKAN PLAYERS CELEBRATE THE DISMISSAL OF INDIA'S BATSMAN ROHIT SHARMA DURING THEIR THIRD TWENTY20 CRICKET MATCH, IN VISHAKAPATNAM.

Friday, 12 February 2016

Berlin Film Festival 2016

ACTRESS KIRSTEN DUNST ARRIVES FOR A PRESS CONFERENCE FOR THE COMPETITION FILM 'MIDNIGHT SPECIAL' DURING THE 2016 BERLINALE BERLIN FILM FESTIVAL IN BERLIN, GERMANY.

US ACTOR GEORGE CLOONEY AND HIS WIFE AMAL CLOONEY ARRIVE AT THE RED CARPET FOR 'HAIL, CAESAR!' THE OPENING FILM OF THE 2016 BERLINALE FILM FESTIVAL IN BERLIN.

CHINESE ARTIST AI WEIWEI, LEFT, KIMBERLY MARTEAU EMERSON, WIFE OF THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR TO GERMANY JOHN EMERSON, RIGHT, POSE FOR A PHOTOGRAPH AT THE RED CARPET FOR 'HAIL, CAESAR!' THE OPENING FILM OF THE 2016 BERLINALE FILM FESTIVAL IN BERLIN, GERMANY.

US ACTOR GEORGE CLOONEY JOKES WITH A PHOTOGRAPHER AS HE ARRIVES AT THE RED CARPET FOR 'HAIL, CAESAR!' THE OPENING FILM OF THE 2016 BERLINALE FILM FESTIVAL IN BERLIN, GERMANY.

US ACTOR GEORGE CLOONEY AND HIS WIFE AMAL CLOONEY ARRIVE AT THE RED CARPET FOR 'HAIL, CAESAR!' THE OPENING FILM OF THE 2016 BERLINALE FILM FESTIVAL IN BERLIN.

KATHRYN BOYD ARRIVE AT THE RED CARPET FOR 'HAIL, CAESAR!' THE OPENING FILM OF THE 2016 BERLINALE FILM FESTIVAL IN BERLIN, GERMANY.

KATHRYN BOYD AND JOSH BROLIN, POSE FOR A PHOTOGRAPH AS THEY ARRIVE AT THE RED CARPET FOR 'HAIL, CAESAR!' THE OPENING FILM OF THE 2016 BERLINALE FILM FESTIVAL IN BERLIN, GERMANY.

ACTRESS TILDA SWINTON ARRIVES AT THE RED CARPET FOR 'HAIL, CAESAR!' THE OPENING FILM OF THE 2016 BERLINALE FILM FESTIVAL IN BERLIN, GERMANY.

US ACTRESS AND JURY MEMBER MERYL STREEP ARRIVES AT THE RED CARPET FOR 'HAIL, CAESAR!' THE OPENING FILM OF THE 2016 BERLINALE FILM FESTIVAL IN BERLIN.

Sunday, 10 January 2016

Team India upbeat after warm-up

The WA bowlers kept pegging things back with regular wickets and Rahane's departure once again spelt trouble for the Men in Blue. 
Rohit Sharma and Manish Pandey sparkled with half-centuries but rest of India's batsmen put up a lacklustre performance before the bowlers came good to hand the team a 64-run win over a second string Western Australia XI in the warm-up one-day cricket match on Saturday.

Electing to bat, the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led side did not have the best of starts, losing two quick wickets but Rohit Sharma (67) and Ajinkya Rahane (41) stitched an 88-run third-wicket partnership to help the visitors put up a respectable score. 
Shikhar Dhawan (4) and Virat Kohli (7), who were top-scorers in the first warm-up T20 game on Friday, failed to get going as they fell to new-ball bowler Drew Porter, who bagged a five-wicket haul. 

The WA bowlers kept pegging things back with regular wickets and Rahane's departure once again spelt trouble for the Men in Blue.

Barring Tests, Shikhar Dhawan, who has had a decent record Down Under will look to provide that opening start to establish a stern foundation. 

Although Virat Kohli failed to shine in the WACA encounter, his performance will prove vital going into the series that gets underway on January 12.  
Post the matches, members of the Indian cricket team were seen signing autographs. Dhawan seen signing a few for his fans.  
Mumbai star cricketer Ajinkya Rahane didn't miss out the opportunity to click a few selfies along with his fans.

Newly-married Rohit Sharma too obliged to his fans signing autographs and T-shirts for his fans.

CES 2016: Eight takeaways from this year’s show

Automakers moved to connect not only to the smartphone, but also to the smart home and other parts of the digital life. Ford teamed with Amazon to link up the carmaker\'s Sync vehicle hub with the online giant\'s smart home hub called Echo.

Start-ups turned attention to ways to tap into the brain. A \"mind control\" headband unveiled by start-up BrainCo effectively hacks into brain signals with a range of

The Consumer electric show 2016 came to an end yesterday. This year witnessed myriad innovative technology from virtual reality headsets to neuro-hacking devices; drones to connected cars, and various other smart devices. On that note, here are eight most significant announcements and innovations at this year’s show.

Netflix stunned the show with the announcement that it added 130 new countries for its streaming TV service to bring its total to 190, calling it \"the birth of a new global Internet TV network.\" India will be one of the new markets for Netflix, which is still studying ways to get into China.

Google and Lenovo announced plans to produce the first consumer handset using the US computing giant\'s Project Tango 3D technology. The device set to launch worldwide later this year aims for a new generation of smart devices that can be used for indoor mapping, augmented reality and more.

 The 4K high-definition television format became the standard base for manufacturers, which showcased thinner and more spectacular displays for those willing to pay the price. The Consumer Technology Association, the trade group behind CES, said one in every five televisions sold this year is expected to be 50 inches or more, measured diagonally, and feature ultra high-definition 4K resolution.

The Internet of Things showed spectacular growth from products like a smart mirror from Haier that delivers news and weather and connects to other appliances, and connected spoons and diet scales. Samsung unveiled a smart refrigerator that lets its owner use a smartphone to virtually peer inside and see what should be on a shopping list.

Wearable technology probed deeper to get more data about health, while making inroads into the medical field: diagnosing conditions and even offering treatment for pain and other ailments. Shoes measured steps and shirts kept tabs on heart rates. French-based health group VisioMed introduced its Bewell Connect \"virtual checkup though a smartphone app that communicates with its connected blood pressure and glucose monitor, thermometer and blood oxygen sensor.

Automakers moved to connect not only to the smartphone, but also to the smart home and other parts of the digital life. Ford teamed with Amazon to link up the carmaker\'s Sync vehicle hub with the online giant\'s smart home hub called Echo.