Friday, November 25, 2011

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1: Film Review



The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn- Part 1 today released throughout India.  It is already in the theaters of USA last week (Nov 18).

Breaking Dawn is only going to be a film that Twilight fans enjoy. If you haven't read and fallen in love with the books, there is nothing here for you. You won't get it, and you won't be able to take it seriously. If you love the books however, this movie is exactly what you've been waiting for.

Breaking Dawn has been split into two movies much like the last Harry Potter films. But what frustrates you is that you begin the film knowing that there is no climax.

In Breaking Dawn: Part 1, we start a day before the wedding and go until right after Renesmee(Daughter of Bella and Edward) is born and Bella is turned.

As the reception ends - the honeymoon begins. We remain swept up in the perfect world that every girl wishes she was a part of - only when Bella realizes that there's something not quite right, the film's tone changes entirely.


The honeymoon is over and Bella is pregnant, and her baby isn't completely human. Bella and Edward rush back to Forks, Washington to address the issue with the other Cullens.

It doesn't take long to see that this child is sucking the life out of her (And the digital effects they use in these scenes to make Bella look sickly skinny are truly disturbing). She looks as if she is on the verge of becoming a zombie. 


As the fetus grows rapidly, it threatens Bella`s life. But she is unwilling to abort the baby despite the advice of everyone around. Afraid of the half-human, half-vampire baby growing inside Bella, the wolves plan to kill her even as the Cullen family and Jacob (Taylor Lautner), fight to save her.

Breaking Dawn: Part 1 disappoints when compared to the previous Twilight films. The Breaking Dawn is good only for the die-hard fans of the Twilight series, or teenage girls with fairy tale romance lighting up their eyes. Others beware of a headache.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

HIV is not the cause of AIDS : Scientists


Some famous scientists and researchers have revealed that HIV is not the cause of AIDS, rather the whole world has been made fool for the commercial benefit of a bunch of top international business tycoons.

In the year 1984, Dr. Robert Gallo and the then Secretary of Health (U.S) Margaret Heckler announced that the probable cause of AIDS had been discovered and H.I.V. is the sole cause. And since then the mainstream media has the report of only this reason of the disease. But actuality is something else, something more shocking. Let us see what some most eminent scientists opine in this context.

"If there is evidence that HIV causes AIDS, there should be scientific documents which either singly or collectively demonstrate that fact, at least with a high probability. There is no such document." says Dr. Kary Banks Mullis, the Nobel Prize winning Biochemist of U.S.

"I do not regard the causal relationship between HIV and any disease as settled. I have seen considerable evidence that highly improper statistics concerning HIV and AIDS have been passed off as science, and that top members of the scientific establishment have carelessly, if not irresponsible, joined the media in spreading misinformation about the nature of AIDS."  states Dr. Serge Lang, a Professor of Mathematics, at Yale University.

"It is not proven that AIDS is caused by HIV infection, nor is it proven that it plays no role whatever in the syndrome." Says Dr. Harry Rubin, Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California at Berkeley.

"In the old days it was required that a scientist address the possibilities of proving his hypothesis wrong as well as right. Now there's none of that in standard HIV-AIDS program with all its billions of dollars."  Says Dr. Richard Strohman, Emeritus Professor of Cell Biology at the University of California at Berkeley.

"The HIV-causes-AIDS dogma represents the grandest and perhaps the most morally destructive fraud that has ever been perpetrated on young men and women of the Western world." Opines Dr. Charles Thomas former Professor of Biochemistry, Harvard and John Hopkins Universities.

We can very well estimate from these aforementioned statements that HIV is not a cause to AIDS. Rather we have been kept in darkness and have not been intimated with the other side.

The fact is that, the causes of AIDs are – abuse of drugs, malnutrition and foreign proteins in the body. Peter Duesberg maintains that there has never been a case in which a patient had sufficient quantities of HIV to cause an immune system disorder.

Hence herewith, we appeal to the whole world that in the coming World AIDS Day on 1st December 11, we should change our mind to the conventional theory about the cause of HIV and adopt the actual one.

The video link to prove the aforementioned statements :

http://www.houseofnumbers.com/site/

Priyanka Chopra: the seductive vamp of ‘Aitraaz’



Former Miss World, Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra is a highly talented actress along with her sexy leaps and beautiful physique.

Priyanka is often referred to by the nickname "Piggy Chops", which was given to her by co-stars on the set of the film Bluffmaster.

Chopra made her debut in the 2002 Tamil film Thaimzan laying the role of Priya. She also sang playback in the film, singing "Ullathai Killadhe" along with Vijay.

In 2003, she appeared in her first Bollywood film, opposite Sunny Deol and Preity Zinta in the Anil Sharma film The Hero: Love Story of a Spy. Later that year she appeared in Raj Kanwar's Andaaz, playing the character of Jiya who falls in love with Raj Malhotra, played by Akshay Kumar. The film was a success at the box office earning her a Filmfare Best Female Debut Award and a nomination for Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award.

In 2004, Priyanka appeared in David Dhawan's romantic comedy Mujhse Shaadi Karogi playing the role of a young fashion designer Rani along with Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar. The film turned out to be the third-highest grossing film of that year providing huge fame to Priyanka.

She next starred in Abbas-Mustan's thriller Aitraaz. It was her first negative role and her performance was critically acclaimed. She earned a Filmfare Best Villain Award, becoming the second and last female actor to win the award. Her 2005 releases, Waqt: The Race Against Time and Bluffmaster performed outstanding at the box office.

In 2006, Chopra starred in two of the most successful films of the year: Krrish, in which she shared the screen with Hrithik Roshan and Rekha, and DonThe Chase Begins Again, alongside Shahrukh Khan.

On 12 December 2009, she was present as a judge for the Miss World 2009 competition held in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Shah Rukh Khan admits that he admires Priyanka and thinks she’ll be a pop icon. “I am tone deaf and don’t understand music, but I’ve heard Priyanka and a part of what she’s done. She has a great voice and I believe she can be a huge international crossover star,” he says.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Himanshu Guru - Profile






Mrs. & Mr. Himanshu Guru with son Hardhik T. Guru @ Aayan
Himanshu Guru
Himanshu Guru with Bollywood Actor Manoj Vajapayee

Himanshu Guru
Himanshu Guru