Tuesday, August 19, 2008

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Biography for Katrina Kaif

Katrina Kaif (born July 16, 1984) is a model and Bollywood actress.Her mother is English and her father is an NRI originally from Kashmir. She was born in Hong Kong, grew up in Hawaii and London. She has seven sisters.
Her height is 5ft 8.5 inches.and her zodiac sign is "scorpio".
She started modeling by accident at the age of 14, when she was approached for a jewelery campaign. After that she continued modeling in London.
Filmmaker Kaizad Gustad discovered Katrina in London and gave her a part in his film Boom. It wasn't long before the acting bug bit Katrina who decided to take it up full time and move permanently to Mumbai.
With her attractive features, Katrina was offered a number of modeling assignments. However, filmmakers were at first hesitant to sign her because of her linguistic shortcomings, such as her inability to speak Hindi. Films that did feature her usually had her voice dubbed over by a native speaker of the film's language.
She has done two Telugu movies - Malliswari(2004) and Allari Pidugu(2005) and a Malayalam film (Balram vs. Taradas).
This changed with the film, Namastey London, in which she dubbed her own lines.
She is a private person and don't go to too many parties. She wants to go normally with friends. And she is also very particular about her clothes which she wears .although she wears bold outfits on screen or for ads but she feels more comfortable in not-so-revealing clothes in personal life.
She had just finished his Kathak classes in 40 days only in which she had to dance for 7 hours non-stop everyday.
She is said to be romantically linked with Salman khan. Although she has been seeing Salman Khan for sometime now, she still refuses to talk about him in the media. She has made it clear that her personal life is not meant to be known to all and that no one has a right to pass any kind of judgment on it.
She has lot of exciting projects lined up. One of them is ‘Partner’ with Salman Khan and Govinda. She is also doing ‘Apne’ with Dharmendra, Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol together in the movie, for the first time.
Then there is Anees Bazmee’s ‘Welcome’ with Akshay Kumar.Her most recent release was film ‘Namaste, London’ with Akshay Kumar.





Tuesday, August 12, 2008

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The Girls tells the story of conjoined twins, Rose and Ruby Darlen. The story is told in first person, mostly from the point of view of Rose, and is designed as an autobiography. Rose’s chapters are interspersed with shorter sections of Ruby’s writing.

One of the more interesting things about the novel is how normal it seems. Conjoined twins are very rare, and it’s likely that most people have never met a pair in their life, let alone gotten to know them well. Yet Lori Lansens manages to capture the situation almost perfectly, as far as it is possible for me to judge. Yes, conjoined twins are unusual, and it’s impossible to forget that that’s the situation of the people you’re reading about; yet, after a time, one can put it to the back of their mind, as the characters have, and as I imagine conjoined twins would. It becomes normal.

Unlike in the 2003 film Stuck On You which dealt with a similar subject matter, The Girls doesn’t attempt to poke fun at conjoined twins or even treat it in a comedic manner. The book can be funny, but it’s in no way forced. The situation isn’t treated as strangely; it’s not in the same vein as the freak shows which existed in the last century, and served to highlight differences and exhibit the unusual. Instead, the most striking thing about the book is, if not exactly the normalcy, how believable and like people I could know the characters are.

Ruby and Rose are joined at the head; while Ruby’s face is normal and even attractive, Rose’s features are twisted and pulled by their conjoinment. Although their brains are completely separate, Rose and Ruby share a network of veins which makes their separation impossible. Rose’s body is mostly fully formed, while Ruby’s legs are stunted. Throughout their lives, Rose is forced to carry Ruby, each of them only being able to use one arm freely.

I suspect that Rose and Ruby are heavily based on real life conjoined twins Lori and George Schappell, from Pennsylvania. A number of coincidences within both sets of twins’ physical structure, the nature of their conjoinment, and a few similarities in the way they deal their situation with have lead me to that conclusion.

The story is told by Rose and Ruby looking back over their lives, and describes their birth during a tornado, and their upbringing. Their mother was not seen again, and did not give her real name during their birth, and this theme of lost mothers and children subtly threads its way throughout the novel. One character who has a major effect on the twins’ life is Cathy Merkel, a woman who lost her only son during the same tornado Rose and Ruby were born in, and there are many other times when a mother searching for children or children searching for their mother becomes important.

The book is almost a coming of age story, and so a number of plots and storylines are combined, with the changes within the characters more important than specific events.

In summary, The Girls is a fascinating look at the life of conjoined twins, and manages to be touching, sensitive, realistic, and lifelike.