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Sunday, June 20, 2010

India beat Pakistan to reach Asia Cup Final


India beat Pakistan by three wickets in a thrilling encounter in Dambulla to reach the final of Asia Cup 2010. Pakistan and Bangladesh are out of the tournament. India will take on Sri Lanka in the final.

India's sensational victory over Pakistan sent both India and Sri Lanka to the final, even though both teams will meet once more in a league match. That is termed as a rehearsal before the final.

Earlier, Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat first. They bowled out for 267 in 49.3 overs. Salman Butt was the top scorer with 74, while Kamran Akmal scored 51. Shoaib Malik made 39, Shahid Afridi 32, Imran Farhat 25 and Umar Akmal 21.

For India, Praveen Kumar took 3 wickets, while Zaheer Khan and Harbhajan Singh took 2 wickets each. Chasing a victory target of 268, India started cautiously, but lost Sehwag early.

Gautam Gambhir and MS Dhoni added 98 runs for the third wicket. Things were going well for India, but Kamran Akmal played the tricks and provoked Gambhir to an ugly spat in the drinks break over a caught-behind appeal.

The umpires and Dhoni had to intervene to calm things down. But Gambhir lost concentration and was out for 83. Dhoni departed after making 57. Rohit Sharma scored 22.

Suresh Raina and Harbhajan batted well. Raina was ran out in the last over. He scored 34. India needed 3 runs from the last 2 balls. However, Harbhajan hit Mohammad Aamer to a six and India won the match by three wickets.

India reached 271/7 in 49.5 overs. For Pakistan, Saeed Ajmal took 3 wickets. Gautam Gambhir was declared "Man of the Match". It was the highest-ever run chase in Dambulla in a D/N game.

Today's match witnessed an ugly spat between Gautam Gambhir and Kamran Akmal and then a heated exchange between Harbhajan Singh and Shoaib Akhtar.

Friday, June 18, 2010

RAAVAN

 RAAVAN is a 2010 Hindi film directed and co-written by Mani Ratnam. It starsAbhishek BachchanAishwarya Rai and Vikram in the lead roles while GovindaRavi Kishan,Nikhil DwivediTejaswini Kolhapure and Priyamani feature in key supporting roles. It was simultaneously released in Tamil as Raavanan with a slightly different cast, which would also be dubbed into Telugu and other regional languages. The film's score and soundtrack is composed by A. R. Rahman. The film was released on 18 June 2010. The film's premiere was held in London on 16 June 2010.


          

Cast


            

Production

Shooting began in the southern part of Tumkur , Karnataka at the end of October 2008. During filming, Mani Ratnam became ill which delayed the filming for a few months in 2009. However, the film began its last schedule in August 2009. The film finished filming and went into post production by October 2009. Manikandan was hired as the film's DOP or cinematographer. However he was replaced in early 2009 by Santosh Sivan.
This film have numerous action scenes and stunts performed by the actors. The stunts are directed by Mani Ratnam and are choreographed by Peter Hein, who received Filmfare action award for the Hindi version of Ghajini and Anniyan. The Kerala martial art Kalarippayattu is also featured in the film. Dancer Astad Deboo choreographed a passionate chase scene andtandav dance between Abhishek and Aishwarya for the film. Indian fashion designerSabyasachi Mukherjee designed Aishwarya Rai's costumes in the film.
Raavan has been shot in numerous locations around India including the forests of Karnataka (Tumkur), Kerala (Athirappilly Falls), Ooty,JhansiKolkataMahabaleshwar and in the Malshej Ghats in Maharashtra.


Critical reception

Upon release, the film received mostly negative reviews from critics for its content, though its visual style and cinematography was praised by some of the critics. On review aggregation website, ReviewGang, the film scored 4.5/10 based on 10 critic reviews. Rajeev Masand of IBNgave the film 1.5/5 and said, "Despite some eye-watering camerawork and a stunning action piece in the film's climax, the film -- especially its first half -- is a carelessly edited mess of long scenes that make little sense when strung together". Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama rated it 1.5/5 and said, "On the whole, Raavan is a king-sized disappointment, in terms of content". Raja Sen of Rediff rated it 2/5 and said, "Raavan truly and tragically fails us is in taking one of our greatest epics, and making it unforgivably boring". Sukanya Venkatraghavan of Filmfare rated the film 3/5 and said, "Raavan has its moments but it lacks depth. The first half is fairly riveting but the second half slowly slips into a coma". Nikhat Kazmi of Times of India rated it favourably at 3.5/5 saying, "There are enough punches in the second half to keep the momentum going, but by and large, the film scores mostly on art and aesthete" Cath Clarke of The Guardiangave the film a rating of 2/5 and found it sexist.

Soundtrack

Raavan
Soundtrack by A. R. Rahman
ReleasedApril 24, 2010[25]
RecordedPanchathan Record Inn and A.M. StudiosChennai, India
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length29:36
LabelT-Series
ProducerA. R. Rahman
Professional reviews
A. R. Rahman chronology
Ye Maaya Chesave
(2010)
Raavan
(2010)
Raavanan
(2010)
The soundtrack for the film is composed by A. R. Rahman with lyrics penned by Gulzar. It features six songs and an additional song that was performed by Rahman at the audio launch. It was released on 24 April 2010 by T-Series.