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  • CNN's Talk Asia Interview with 'China's Oprah Winfrey' Yang Lan

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 06

    MUMBAI: CNN‘s Anjali Rao on last weekend‘s Talk Asia on Saturday, 4 Aug at 0500hrs, 2030hrs and Sunday, Aug 5 at 1830hrs (Indian Standard Times) spent time with one of China‘s most influential women. Yang Lan is widely regarded as China‘s answer to Oprah Winfrey and she has played an important role in helping Beijing secure the 2008 Olympic Games. She shares with Rao her thoughts on the capital‘s readiness one year prior to the most important sporting event in China‘s history. Last weekend‘s TALK ASIA program kicked off CNN‘s dedicated week of coverage from the capital, ‘Countdown Beijing‘, which runs until 12 August.

     
  • 2000 Malhar e-passes is now available in Zapakmail Inbox

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 06

    MUMBAI: After years of having to stand in long queues, Malhar revelers have Zapak to their rescue.They have to simply log on to malhar.zapak.com, register themselves and an e-pass will be emailed to their ZapakMail id. There are 2000 passes on offer. Zapak.com is the Official Internet Partner for this highly awaited youth festival, hosted by St. Xavier‘s College. This is also the first time, ever, for Malhar to be associated with any gaming company and that too, in such a big way.

    There are many contests and games in the offering for all those eager to be a part of the festival this year. One of those is the ‘Zapak Hot Shots at Malhar‘ contest which requires the user to log on to malhar.zapak.com and answer a simple question. The winners get VIP passes to Malhar, a pick-up from their residence to St Xavier‘s college in a limousine and a complete makeover.

    Zapak.TV is hosting two contests for Malhar. In the ‘Shut up and Shoot‘ contest, users can upload a 3-min silent movie for the first prize of Rs. 10,000 and screening of the video at Malhar. In ‘Project Press Play‘, another Zapak.TV contest, users can upload their videos, irrespective of their time duration. The winner gets an Apple I-Pod. The last date for uploading the videos for both the contests is 12th August.

    Zapak.com will have a vast gaming zone at the festival, with loads of excitement for gamers present there. So, log on to malhar.zapak.com to experience the excitement and thrill at Malhar and much more!

  • Watch Govinda special on Amul star voice of India on 4 august at 10 pm on Star plus

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 03

    MUMBAI: As the two team (Agni & Prithvi) of AMUL STAR VOICE OF INDIA gear up to live up to their mentors‘ & viewer‘s expectation they couldn‘t have asked for more! Coming Saturday, at 10:00 pm they will have bollywood‘s Hero No. 1 ?.. GOVINDA come, to cheer them up as celebrity guest in the show!!!!

    This is for the first time after the team formation that both AGNI & PRITHVI teams are going to perform under the guidance of their mentors and appeal to public for votes as the game has just begun ?.. Amidst all the tension, excitement, and nerve wrecking moments the Bemisaal Barah are all set to perform Govinda numbers on the show dedicating it to the star himself.

    "Govinda movies and songs are always considered to be stress reliever and most enjoyable things to watch out for when one has a hard and tiring day. Perhaps, the entire episode dedicated to him will be a good change for all our viewers and contestants as well as this gives them a chance to perform something different from their usual style and genre of singing, " adds a visibly excited host of the show, Shaan.

    Abhaas Joshi from Agni team adds, "I had a ball performing on the song Haseena Maan Jaaegi picturised on Govindaji‘s and I couldn‘t have asked for more when he came up to the stage and sang & danced with me. It was like a dream come true for me. I hope the viewers will enjoy it as much as we did"

    "I have tried something different from my style of singing for the first time and I was very nervous. But Govinda uncle comforted me with his kid words and I really enjoyed performing on his song Kudi Kanwaari from his movie Hadh Kardi Aapne. Coming from a music background and being a star himself, yet he is such a down-to-earth person. He liked my performance very much and gave valuable suggestions as well.", says Prithvi team‘s Prantika Mukherjee

    And that‘s not all, Irfan‘s stupendous performance on Signal, Prantik‘s Laal Duppatte Wali, Abhilasha‘s Hero No.1 and Harshit‘s -you are my love from Govinda‘s lastest blockbuster Partner and many more of such power packed performances are sure to keep you hooked on to television sets.

  • To know about HIV - learn about AIDS - listen to Radio Mirchi

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 03

    MUMBAI: Radio Mirchi, Chennai‘s most popular radio channel, in association with Heroes Project, the largest nongovernmental public service campaign in India and the Satyam Foundation, the Corporate Social Responsibility Arm of Satyam Computer Services Ltd launched a one-of-a-kind month long initiative called ‘HIV Pathi Therinjikko - AIDS Pathi Purinjikko‘ Spearheaded by Heroes Project, the campaign was conceived to dispel myths and misconceptions that prevail in the minds of people even 20 years into the epidemic. The purpose of this unique initiative is to address some of these issues directly and provide the right answers to questions.

    This campaign witnesses the coming together of the corporate and NGO world with the Tamil film industry on an entertaining platform like radio. All elements thus combine to strengthen the cause of HIV/ AIDS awareness.

    Using the strengths of radio as a medium, the campaign will roll out in two main segments. To enable wider connect with the listeners, ‘Radio Mirchi‘ style messages will be disseminated throughout the day addressing issues from care and support to stigma and discrimination.

    The key highlight of the campaign is the celebrity quiz. For two weeks, every day, starting August 6, 2007, a new question will be asked by a different celebrity on HIV/AIDS, thereby addressing myths and misconceptions related to the issue. Answers will be invited through SMS and prizes for the winners will include T-Shirts with HIV/AIDS messaging personally autographed by the respective celebrity. The initiative will involve a number of celebrities from the Tamil film industry like Kamal Hassan, Sharath Kumar, Radhika, Kushboo, Madhavan, Gouthami, Revathi and Vivek among others. In addition to the messages given, a helpline number (044 2534 5555) will be provided so listeners can call for further information. The helpline, manned by PSI Saadhan, provides HIV/AIDS/STI information, counselling and referral services.

    Speaking on the initiative, Vinita Sidhartha, State Director Heroes Project said, "HIV as an issue continues to be surrounded by misconceptions. In Chennai especially, although awareness of HIV is high, misconception-free understanding is still not widely prevalent. By mainstreaming the issue and providing an entertaining platform, together, with proactive involvement from the top celebrities, Radio Mirchi, Satyam Foundation and PSI Saadhan, this program expects to address these myths head on." Satyam Foundation has partnered with the Heroes Project to sponsor this campaign. The Red Ribbon Clubs formed by them fronts their activities related to HIV/AIDS. As the campaign pans out, a Radio Mirchi SJ (Satellite Jockey) will be interacting with people at Satyam to understand their efforts on the issue. A spokesperson from Satyam Foundation remarked, "Satyam is perhaps the first Indian IT company to formulate a workplace policy on HIV/AIDS. It has done away with HIV testing for candidates selected for jobs in its various software development centers and maintains complete confidentiality in case of those who are positive."

    Radio Mirchi‘s Station Director, Mr. Mahesh Shetty overwhelmed by the response from the celebrities said, "We are really touched to see the spontaneity with which all these celebrities came forward to support a cause like this. Being one of the leading radio channels we thought it our responsibility to spread the message across and address issues of importance to the public. We are indeed happy to be partnering in the Heroes Project for this initiative".

  • 'Zoom' Barabar 'Zoom' with Lara Dutta only on Let's Talk

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 03

    MUMBAI: After her widely popular and sizzling performances in Jhoom Barabar Jhoom and Partner, watch the glamorous and debonair Miss Universe 2000, Lara Dutta in a heart-to-heart talk with the host Tarana Raja Kapoor on the celebrity chat show Let‘s Talk on August 8th 2007, Wednesday, 8 pm only on Zoom, India‘s premier glamour and entertainment news channel.

    Talking about her booming career graph, Lara speaks about her first experience of working with Salman Khan in Partner and the fun she had during the shooting of Bhagam Bhag. On the sets of Bhagam Bhag she was the only girl in the male dominated cast and enjoyed her thrilling experience while doing the stunt scene at the climax after which Akshay rechristened her as ‘LARA Paji‘. Lara speaks extensively about how frustrated she was when the media only associated her as a glam diva and did not give her enough credibility for her acting. But now it‘s changing and everyone is noticing her as a beauty with acting skills.

    Lara is a linguistic at heart and is fluent in French and Spanish to name just a few. While she was shooting for Jhoom Barabar Jhoom, she had requested all the crew members and individuals present at the set to speak in a proper French accent, so that she could pick it up faster.

    Not many know that Lara had created a record of sorts by scoring 9.99 in the final question round that opened way for her to win the Miss Universe title in 2000. She is the youngest goodwill ambassador of UN in South Asian region and is incessantly working for the youth welfare in India.

    She is not a party animal and prefers watching movies in the multiplexes where she enjoys the whole experience of eating popcorn like any other cinema goer. Lara loves meeting people and never hides her identity in public places. She is looking forward to writing scripts for films and after acting, includes direction as one of her big future plans.

    So, zoom in and watch Tarana Kapoor in a t?te-?-t?te with your favourite Bollywood actor Lara Dutta sharing her experiences on the celebrity chat show Let‘s Talk on 8 August 2007, Wednesday, 8 pm only on Zoom. Isko Dekho!

  • National Geographic Channel premieres 'Combating Terror' on 11 September


    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 03

    NEW DELHI: This September, the National Geographic Channel explores some of the radical new anti-terrorist designs and technologies that help keep terror attacks at bay .

    From bomb-sniffing buses to futuristic smart guns to HiEnergy car bomb finder; technology is the key to outsmarting terror. Nat Geo‘s ‘Combating Terror‘ premieres on Tuesday, September 11 at 10:00 pm (weeknights, till 21 September); it showcases the technologies being developed internationally to combat future terrorist attacks.

    Terrorism in the 21st century is changing. The targets, techniques and technology are evolving. Terrorists are bigger, broader, dangerous and more sophisticated. Using dramatic documentary reconstruction, extensive research, interviews with experts, archival footage and Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) the series presents the latest cutting-edge technologies that are allowing us to push the limits while fighting the war against terror.

    "India is one of the worst terror-effected regions in the world and Combating Terror discusses this topic in a unique manner. From safer transport to highly sophisticated intelligence systems, the need of the hour is to develop technologies that can stop terrorists before they attack. Through ‘Outsmarting Terror‘, we showcase what pre-emptive measures are being taken the world-over to outsmart terror using research and technological advancements. The other episodes in the series showcase tragic terror attacks that could have been avoided ; these episodes give us insight s into the minds of the terrorists, which therefore could help us combat terrorism", said Rajesh Sheshadri, Vice President ? Marketing, National Geographic Channel, India .

    Combating Terror provides an in-depth look at global terrorism today through its nine featured episodes. The series premieres on September 11 with ‘Outsmarting Terror‘ which looks at the unique technological innovations being used by various countries to fight terrorism. The other episodes include Bus 174, Iranian Embassy Siege, African Hijack, Pentagon 9-11, Munich Olympic Massacre, Terror in the Skies, Hijacked and Air Hijack.

    Combating Terror
    Episode Title
    Date Day Time
    Outsmarting Terror September 11 Tuesday 10 pm
    Bus 174 September 12 Wednesday 10 pm
    Iranian Embassy Siege September 13 Thursday 10 pm
    Munich Olympic Massacre September 14 Friday 10 pm
    African Hijack September 17 Monday 10 pm
    Pentagon 9-11 September 18 Tuesday 10 pm
    Hijacked September 19 Wednesday 10 pm
    Air Hijack September 21 Thursday 10 pm
    Terror in the Skies September 22 Friday 10 pm

    Outsmarting Terror: Tuesday, 11 September, 10pm

    Terrorism has become the scourge of the 21st century. And in the post-9/11 world, we live in a state of heightened paranoia: will the next attack be today? Can it be stopped? Nat Geo investigates the latest cutting-edge technologies that are pushing the limits on the war on terror. The film investigates new ‘bomb-sniffing‘ buses that can potentially stop suicide bombers in their tracks, look at buildings that can actually brace for impact and see the development of ‘smart‘ guns that can shoot around corners. It uses dramatic reconstruction and CGI to understand the anatomy of some of the world‘s most notorious terrorist strikes and demonstrate how high-tech weaponry and defense systems could have lessened the attacks or prevented them altogether. In the wake of the terrorist bombings in London and Madrid, scientists are probing other modes of transportation for vulnerabilities. Is there a way to stop bombers before they get anywhere near their crowded targets and can we detect car bombs before they are detonated? Nat Geo investigates the latest in perimeter security - devices like the HiEnergy CarBomb Finder - that can sweep a vehicle for chemical signatures of explosives and the Siegma 3E3, a particle accelerator that fits in an aluminum suitcase and can check suspicious objects via remote control.

    Bus 174: Wednesday, 12 September, 10pm

    On June 12th, 2000, a bus filled with passengers was hijacked in Rio de Janeiro in broad daylight. The kidnapper, Sandro do Nascimento, terrorized his victims for four and a half hours as the whole country watched the drama broadcast live on Brazilian TV. Based on an extensive research of stock footage, interviews and official documents, BUS 174 is the careful investigation of the hijacking - focusing on Sandro do Nascimento, his childhood, and how unavoidably he was doomed to become a bandit.

    Iranian Embassy Siege: Thursday, 13 September, 10pm

    On 30th April 1980, six armed terrorists stormed the Iranian Embassy in London, holding 26 people hostage. Despite intense police negotiation, the siege lasted for six days. On the sixth day the Special Air Service (SAS) was given authority to move in and rescue the captives while the whole world watched on live television. By using dramatic documentary reconstruction, archival footage, graphics and key interviews with those involved, we bring to life this dramatic rescue.

    Munich Olympic Massacre: Friday, 14 September, 10pm

    The 1972 Munich Olympics holds significant promise, offering a chance to showcase a new Germany to a post-World War II world. However, this hopeful beginning meets a tragic end on September 5 at just after 4:00 AM when Palestinian terrorists kill two Israeli athletes and capture 9 others. As police struggle to handle the crisis, the terrorists anticipate their every move. By 1:30 AM on 6 September, the fighting finally stops, and all of the athletes, five terrorists and one German police officer are dead. With the circumstances behind the police‘s actions shrouded in mystery, one athlete‘s wife vows to uncover the truth.

    African Hijack: Monday, 17 September, 10pm

    On November 23, 1996, an Ethiopian Airlines B-767 aircraft en route from Addis Ababa to Nairobi, Kenya, was hijacked. The aircraft carried 163 passengers and 12 crew members. Approximately 20 minutes into the flight, three Ethiopian men approached the cockpit from the rear of the aircraft and forced their way into the cockpit. The hijackers ordered the pilot to fly to Australia at an altitude of 39,000 feet, saying they knew that the aircraft could reach that destination since it could fly 11 hours. The pilot tried to convince them that the plane didn‘t have enough fuel, but without success. So he decided to trick them. Instead of flying east across the Indian Ocean, he flew south along the coast of Africa and even got Kenyan air traffic control to play along with the deception. The events that unfolded brought about the deadliest hijacking ever.

    Pentagon 9-11: Tuesday, 18 September, 10pm

    On September 11, 2001, American Airlines flight 77 is hijacked by terrorists some 30 minutes after taking off from Dulles airport in Virginia. Less than an hour later, it slams directly into the Pentagon‘s West Wall at nearly 530 mph, destroying 30 structural columns and killing 184 innocent people and the 5 terrorists. Pentagon 9/11 deconstructs second-by-second one of the tragic events that led to the worst day of terrorist attacks on American soil.

    Hijacked: Wednesday, 19 September, 10pm

    In Algiers on Christmas Eve in 1994, an Air France Airbus carrying 239 people was hijacked by four Algerian terrorists just before take off. They demanded the release from prison of Muslim leaders held by the Algerian authorities. 63 passengers were released, but the Algerian politicians refused to meet the hijackers‘ demands. In retaliation, the hijackers killed a passenger and dumped the body. The Algerians leadership was unmoved. A second passenger was killed and then a third. As a result of pressure exerted by the French government, the plane took off for Marseilles. Once in Marseilles, the French authorities conducted a cat-and-mouse game with the terrorists to keep them on the ground. French intelligence had learned that the hijackers intended to go on to Paris from Marseilles and explode the plane over the city. 54 hours after the hijack G.I.G.N. (France‘s counter-terrorism unit) launched one of the most daring and successful special forces operations ever seen - the G.I.G.N. stormed the plane, killing the terrorists and freeing all 173 passengers and crew onboard.

    Air Hijack: Thursday, 20 September, 10pm

    On Christmas Eve 1999, Indian Airlines Flight IC 814 takes off from Kathmandu, Nepal on its way to New Delhi, India. En route the flight is hijacked by five masked men who have managed to smuggle onboard guns, knives and grenades. The 189 passengers and crew on board are held at gunpoint as the hijackers force the pilots to fly to Lahore, Pakistan. As the drama unfolds we follow IC814 through its journey as it travels for hundreds of kilometers. First Amritsar, India, then Lahore, Pakistan, Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and finally Kandahar, Afghanistan, then under the Taliban regime. Along the way this haphazard journey claims an innocent life... and the terrified passengers wait, locked inside the airplane. The hijackers are demanding the release of terrorists imprisoned in Indian jails, as well as 200 million in ransom money. The Indian government, which does not recognize the Taliban regime, takes days to send in a team of negotiators. Can the negotiators influence these implacable terrorists? What will happen to the passengers as the hours stretch into days? What will be the final outcome? And what will be the repercussions of the final decision?

    Terror In The Skies: Friday, 21 September, 10pm

    On November 23, 1985, Egypt Air Flight 648 departs from Athens, Greece. Twenty minutes into the flight, Mohammed Ali Rezaq, a member of the terrorist organization, Egypt‘s Revolution, and two accomplices hijack the plane with handguns and grenades. In the cabin, an Egyptian air marshal engages the terrorists in a high-altitude gun fight. He is killed but manages to fatally wound one of the terrorists. Quickly running out of fuel and losing pressure in the cabin, the pilot has to land in Malta. When Maltese authorities refuse to give in to his demands for fuel, Rezaq starts shooting passengers point-blank in the head. In a nearby hangar, Egyptian Commandos plan a rescue operation. In the aftermath of the operation, many passengers and another terrorist are dead. Rezaq, the only surviving terrorist, is tried in Malta and sentenced to 25 years in prison. But the nightmare continues when he is released 7 years later. Follow the FBI and Interpol as they track this brutal killer from Malta to Ghana, then to Nigeria where he is at last placed under U.S. custody and brought to justice.

     
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