Monday, December 29, 2008

Meet the youngest blogger in Internet! ;)

Hi All.

Would you like to meet the youngest blogger in internet ?

Visit http://www.ayazmohammed.com



Ayaz Mohammed is my 3 month old Son :) I started a blog for him. I am sure he will definitely enjoy this in future. This is going to give him sweet memories.

Enjoy
Saif

Monday, December 22, 2008

Is Michael Jackson dying of a lung infection?

Sources are concerned about some pictures of the pop star that recently surfaced.


Jackson was seen wearing a hospital mask and being pushed in a wheechair. It's reported that the former pop star is financially drained, which has resulted in the demise of his health. Sources say he is depressed and it's affecting him physically.

“There are constant rumours of a Michael Jackson comeback but it was shocking to see that in reality he is a shadow of his former self.

“He seemed too weak even to get out of the chair to cross the road himself. He stayed in the store for two hours and wheeled himself around in the chair the whole time.

“The skin on his hands was peeling, almost like a snake’s. He kept his mask on all the time. His security man was at his side and nobody approached him. It is really sad.”

Jackson turns 50 in August but has the appearance of someone much older. He is fraile and gaunt. “He has days when he is fine but others when he feels listless and too weak to walk. Then he calls for the wheelchair.

“Usually on those days he also refuses to get dressed, spending all day in his pyjamas.”

“Jacko is struggling for money and needs to work. “There’s huge interest in a comeback, but there are doubts that Jacko can pull it off. He isn’t strong enough — mentally or physically.”

Inputs from 'The Insider'.

Adding some recent photos of the pop star Michael Jackson.


















Latest photo of Michael Jackon in wheel chair wearing face mask.


















Masked! Happy yet ?


















Masking life?


















What a fate!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Journalist throws shoes at Bush in Baghdad with a message "Get Back What You Give"

Journalist throws shoes at Bush in Baghdad

A man identified as an journalist threw shoes at - but missed - President Bush during a news conference Sunday evening in Baghdad, where Bush was making a farewell visit. President Bush, left, ducks a thrown shoe as Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki tries to protect him Sunday. Watch video!


1 of 3 Bush ducked, and the shoes, flung one at a time, sailed past his head during the news conference with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in his palace in the heavily fortified Green Zone.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Mohanlal to become a Lt Colonel : Rediff reports

This title does not belong to a forthcoming film nor is it a figment of imagination. It is a fact. In a month, the nation will confer 48-year-old Malayalam actor, Mohanlal, with the honorary title of Lieutenant Colonel in the Territorial Army.

Mohanlal will be the first actor in the country to get such a prestigious title from the army. The only other celebrity to get this title is former cricket captain Kapil Dev.

It is learnt that the chief of army recommended Mohanlal's name to the Defence Ministry. An official MoD communique is expected in a month.

"The proposal has been forwarded. A decision will be taken soon. I cannot reveal the details now," an officer in the Territorial Army said, seeking anonymity.

Mohanlal, shooting for a film in the remote areas of Ooty, remained unavailable for comments.
It is perhaps the two army roles that he donned -- in Keerthichakra and Kurukshetra -- that led to this new development. Keerthichakra depicted the army's anti-militancy operations in Jammu and Kashmir, while Kurukshetra dealt with the Kargil war.

"It will be a great honour. It is also heartening to know that I -- my films -- have been instrumental in Lal getting the honour," says Major Ravi, who directed both the films. The director will soon start work on a film on the Kandahar hijack, featuring Mohanlal and Kamal Haasan.

The Territorial Army is a voluntary part-time civilian force that plays a key role in the defence of the country. It provides an opportunity to civilians to receive military training and also provides the country with a reserve force that can assist the regular army during operations, whenever required. However, it remains a honorary post.