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The "BULL"
Kumudam
Ananda Vikatan
Kunkumam
Kalki
Or any other
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Vikadan, Kumutham, Kalki used to be my favourites.
Now - with immense sadness -
I hate them
because
as leading, popular magazines
they have
their inalienable birth-right & inviolable duty
to contribute
towards the development
of Tamizh people and their language, arts, and culture ...
but
they are deliberately destroying the Thamizh Mozhi
through their shameless use of English words in place of Thamizh words.
They have also been sowing the seeds of 'cultural' decadence
among the teen-agers and the youth -
thereby digging the grave
for Thamizh cultural norms. (Thamizh PaNpa:du)
'The fence is eating the crops !'
' Ve:li payitai me:ikirathu !' What an indelible, criminal SHAME !
Our powerful, influential, trend-setting media
( News papers / Magazines / TV / Radio / Films)
have, over the past three decades, been viciously and systematically destroying
our great language with 'missionary' zeal ...
They are not Thamizh media.
They are 'Thaminglish' media.
" Oh Fate, what do you propose to do to the Thamizh race ?"
"Vithiye: vithiye: Thamizh cha:thiyai en seya ninaiththai ?" (Paatathiyaar)
Result :
In another 150 years, there will be no 'Thamizh' in India.
Need of the hour :
Every self-respecting Thamizh makan and Thamizh makalh
must become
a 'Maraimalai Adikalh' !
Post Script :
tha:i mozhiyai tha:zhththiduva:n, valhata vida:n,
tha;i tha:li aruththvatku ne:r !
Vikadan, Kumutham, Kalki used to be my favourites.
Now - with immense sadness -
I hate them
because
as leading, popular magazines
they have
their inalienable birth-right & inviolable duty
to contribute
towards the development
of Tamizh people and their language, arts, and culture ...
but
they are deliberately destroying the Thamizh Mozhi
through their shameless use of English words in place of Thamizh words.
They have also been sowing the seeds of 'cultural' decadence
among the teen-agers and the youth -
thereby digging the grave
for Thamizh cultural norms. (Thamizh PaNpa:du)
'The fence is eating the crops !'
' Ve:li payitai me:ikirathu !' What an indelible, criminal SHAME !
Our powerful, influential, trend-setting media
( News papers / Magazines / TV / Radio / Films)
have, over the past three decades, been viciously and systematically destroying
our great language with 'missionary' zeal ...
They are not Thamizh media.
They are 'Thaminglish' media.
" Oh Fate, what do you propose to do to the Thamizh race ?"
"Vithiye: vithiye: Thamizh cha:thiyai en seya ninaiththai ?" (Paatathiyaar)
Result :
In another 150 years, there will be no 'Thamizh' in India.
Need of the hour :
Every self-respecting Thamizh makan and Thamizh makalh
must become
a 'Maraimalai Adikalh' !
Post Script :
tha:i mozhiyai tha:zhththiduva:n, valhata vida:n,
tha;i tha:li aruththvatku ne:r !
Does any actress in the bollywood oil their hair?
ricardo
Answer
Mallika Sherawat (born October 24, 1981 as Reema Lamba in Rohtak, Haryana, India) is an Indian actress and model. She has a degree in philosophy from Miranda House, Delhi University.
Sherawat's birth name is Reema Lamba; she adopted the screen name of "Mallika", meaning "empress", to avoid confusion with other actresses named Reema. "Sherawat" is her mother's maiden name. She uses her mother's name as a tribute to her mother's love and support.
Personal Life
She has been married to and is now divorced from Karan Singh Gill, a pilot.
Career
Mallika became popular for her show of skin and several kisses in her movie Khwahish (2003] which was, by Indian standards quite scandalous, as it featured seventeen on-screen kisses. Later that year, she starred in Murder, again a film with raised questions, since she showed a lot of skin. [1]. For Murder, she was nominated in the 'Best Actress' category in the Zee Cine Awards. She has also been in the news for a short appearance in a Jackie Chan film, The Myth. She appeared at the Cannes film festival in a revealing outfit as part of the publicity for the film [2].
In July 2004, the Bollywood film producers' union IMPAA temporarily blacklisted Mallika. Filmmaker Ramesh Sharma complained that she had committed breach of contract when she failed to turn up, as promised, for the filming of Kab Kyun Kahan (started in 1999). [3]
Mallika, who has earned her reputation by shocking the Indian middle class, was the first Indian woman to get an offer to pose nude for Playboy magazine. She refused the offer, citing her morals and upbringing.
Filmography
* Sivaji: The Boss (2006) .... Special Appearance (song)
* Guru (2006) (annnounced) [4]
* Pyaar Ke Side Effects (2006) (pre-production)
* Don (2006) (filming)
* Shaadi Se Pehle (2006) .... Sania
* Darna Zaroori Hai (2006)
* Bachke Rehna Re Baba (2005) .... Padmini
* San wa (2005) .... Indian Princess
* Kis Kis Ki Kismat (2004) .... Meena Madhok
* Murder (2004) .... Simran Saigal
* Khwahish (2003) .... Lekha Khorzuvekar
* Jeena Sirf Merre Liye (2002) as Reema Lambha
Mallika Sherawat (born October 24, 1981 as Reema Lamba in Rohtak, Haryana, India) is an Indian actress and model. She has a degree in philosophy from Miranda House, Delhi University.
Sherawat's birth name is Reema Lamba; she adopted the screen name of "Mallika", meaning "empress", to avoid confusion with other actresses named Reema. "Sherawat" is her mother's maiden name. She uses her mother's name as a tribute to her mother's love and support.
Personal Life
She has been married to and is now divorced from Karan Singh Gill, a pilot.
Career
Mallika became popular for her show of skin and several kisses in her movie Khwahish (2003] which was, by Indian standards quite scandalous, as it featured seventeen on-screen kisses. Later that year, she starred in Murder, again a film with raised questions, since she showed a lot of skin. [1]. For Murder, she was nominated in the 'Best Actress' category in the Zee Cine Awards. She has also been in the news for a short appearance in a Jackie Chan film, The Myth. She appeared at the Cannes film festival in a revealing outfit as part of the publicity for the film [2].
In July 2004, the Bollywood film producers' union IMPAA temporarily blacklisted Mallika. Filmmaker Ramesh Sharma complained that she had committed breach of contract when she failed to turn up, as promised, for the filming of Kab Kyun Kahan (started in 1999). [3]
Mallika, who has earned her reputation by shocking the Indian middle class, was the first Indian woman to get an offer to pose nude for Playboy magazine. She refused the offer, citing her morals and upbringing.
Filmography
* Sivaji: The Boss (2006) .... Special Appearance (song)
* Guru (2006) (annnounced) [4]
* Pyaar Ke Side Effects (2006) (pre-production)
* Don (2006) (filming)
* Shaadi Se Pehle (2006) .... Sania
* Darna Zaroori Hai (2006)
* Bachke Rehna Re Baba (2005) .... Padmini
* San wa (2005) .... Indian Princess
* Kis Kis Ki Kismat (2004) .... Meena Madhok
* Murder (2004) .... Simran Saigal
* Khwahish (2003) .... Lekha Khorzuvekar
* Jeena Sirf Merre Liye (2002) as Reema Lambha
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