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A H M E D A B A D * M A R K E T * G U I D E Ahmedabad, Page 7 In the News 7 Kate Middleton, pictured centre, is said to be thinking of using hypnotherapy to ease the pain of giving birth. She is far from the first celebrity to turn to alternative aids to help with the pain of child birth with other famous expectant mothers, such as Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty, pictured right, and Lara Dutta, pictured left, turning to Lamaze classes, yoga and labour 'coaches'. 'Satyagraha' not based on Anna Hazare: Prakash Jha Mumbai, Bollywood director Prakash Jha, who is set to release his film "Satyagraha", says that it has nothing to do with so- cial activist Anna Hazare's movement. Contrary to what the reports have sug- gested, the director re- vealed that Amitabh Bachchan's character has no link to Anna Hazare. "I have not commented on this before. The film is not based on Anna Hazare and has nothing to do with the movement. The entire process of satyagraha comes from Gandhiji. Mr. Bachchan plays the role of a satyagrahi who believes in truth," he said at the glo- bal launch of the trailer held here Wednesday. Talking about the expe- rience of working with Bachchan, the director said that he is fortunate to be able to work with the veteran actor."It is very for- tunate for us that someone from our generation gets to work with Mr. Bachchan," he said. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Kareena Kapoor, Ajay Devgn, Manoj Bajpai and Arjun Rampal. Talking about the con- cept of of a global launch, Ajay Devgn said that since the promo was nice, they wanted to do something big. Prakash Jha along with Amrita Rao, Manoj Bajpai, Amitabh Bachchan and Sidharth Roy Kapur were present here while Kareena Kapoor and Ajay Devgn were present via video chat from London. "It was a great idea. I was here and so was Kareena. The idea came when we were dubbing for the promo. We liked it so much that we felt that we should launch it in a big way," Ajay said. Most of Jha's films like "Arakshan" and "Gangajal" revolve around controversial sub- jects and the director said this is what triggers pro- tests, but they all stop once the film is released. Bodies, flight recorder, recovered from crashed chopper Dehradun, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Wednesday spoke to the IAF chief, Air Chief Mar- shal N.A.K Browne to ex- press his condolences over Tuesday's helicopter crash in Uttarakhand as rescuers recovered the bodies of most of the 20 victims, as also the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder. Browne, who visited the hill state Wednesday, hailed the victims of the crash and said they sus- tained the rescue mission in the flood-hit areas of Uttarakhand and com- pleted it successfully. The Indian Air Force chief reached Gauchar, an airbase for rescue opera- tions, in the morning and said the crashed helicop- ter was carrying 20 per- sonnel including five from the IAF, six from the Indo- Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and nine from the National Disaster Re- sponse Force (NDRF). "We will be able to as- certain the reason for the crash only after analysing the cockpit voice re- corder," he said. Browne said the teams that had gone to the site of crash had reported there were no survivors. NDRF Inspector Gen- eral Sandeep Rathore later said bodies of 17 of the crash victims had been recovered. Browne said comman- dos had slithered down from a chopper to the crash site and reported that there were no survi- vors from the group. He said the crash took place at 2 p.m. Tuesday in an area around Gaurikund when the chopper was re- turning from Badrinath. "We owe it to the lives of our people whom we have lost, that we sustain the mission and complete it successfully," Browne said. "There were actually three helicopters -- one 10 minutes ahead and the other 10 minutes behind," he said. "They (IAF per- sonnel) are proud to be here and proud to be do- ing the job. I am extremely happy with the way they are performing," he said. "It is a marvellous per- formance not just by our people but also by the ITBP, army and the NDRF." "We are doing a great job and we need to hang on there. The period will last for another 8-10 days," he added. Giving details of the rescue op- erations, the air chief said there were not many people left to be evacu- ated. "We have work to be done in the Harsil Valley and Badrinath areas. Two helicopters left Wednes- day morning for Badrinath where there are about 3,000-4,000 people. At Harsil, there are 1,000 people left," he said. WESTERN TIMES AHMEDABAD FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 2013 Chennai, Suriya-starrer Tamil action-drama "Singam 2" has been cleared with a U certificate with no cuts by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). The film releases worldwide July 5. "Singam 2" is the sequel to highly successful "Singam". It will release in 2,400 theaters, Prince Pictures, the producers, announced in a statement Thursday. Also starring Anushka Shetty, Hansika Motwani, Vivek and Santhanam in important roles, "Singam 2" is directed by Hari Gopalakrishnan, who had previously helmed the first movie. Suriya returns in the role of a righteous young cop in the sequel and he will lock horns with an in- ternational villain, played by Hollywood actor Danny Sapani, who is known for films such as "Oxford Mur- ders" and "Trance". 'Singam 2' passed with U certificate Shazahn excited to be in 'Bol Bachchan' Telugu remake Mumbai, Actress Shazahn Padamsee is currently shooting for the Telugu remake of Bollywood film "Bol Bachchan", and says the experience is exciting. She is in Hyderabad for the shoot. "I'm playing one of the lead actresses in the film. It's a huge project here in south and I'm really excited to be part of it. I'll be shooting for a special song in the film. It is picturised on me," Shazahn told IANS. The actress is reportedly stepping into the role that Prachi Desai essayed in the original. Migrant workers leave tense Garo Hills in Meghalaya Shillong, Tension prevailed in Garo Hills in western Meghalaya amid mass exodus of migrant workers following Sunday's killings of eight migrant coal min- ers by unidentified assail- ants, an official said here Wednesday. "The situation is still tense but under con- trol in Garo Hills. We are keeping a close watch on the prevailing situation," Commissioner of Divisions and in-charge of Garo Hills Peter W. Ingty told IANS. The government has rushed in six companies of central paramilitary forces - four companies of Border Security Force and two companies of Central Re- serve Paramilitary Force - to maintain law and order in Garo Hills region. Chief Minister Mukul Sangma said the exodus of migrant workers was based on an advisory issued by the government to ensure of their safety. At least 16,000 migrant workers have left Garo Hills since Saturday follow- ing mob violence in Tura, the district headquarters of West Garo Hills, and after the gruesome murder of eight mingrant coal miners in South Garo Hills, an of- ficial said. can indulge in crime," Sangma told jour- nalists. Prohibitory orders have been clamped under Section 144 of the Crimi- nal Procedure Code (CrPC), banning gathering of four or more people at one place in South and East Garo Hills. 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A H M E D A B A D * M A R K E T * G U I D E

Ahmedabad, Page 7

In the News 7

Kate Middleton, pictured centre, is said to be thinking of using hypnotherapy to ease the pain of givingbirth. She is far from the first celebrity to turn to alternative aids to help with the pain of child birth withother famous expectant mothers, such as Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty, pictured right, and Lara Dutta,pictured left, turning to Lamaze classes, yoga and labour 'coaches'.

'Satyagraha'not based on AnnaHazare: Prakash Jha

Mumbai,Bollywood director

Prakash Jha, who is set torelease his film"Satyagraha", says that ithas nothing to do with so-cial activist Anna Hazare'smovement. Contrary towhat the reports have sug-gested, the director re-vealed that AmitabhBachchan's character hasno link to Anna Hazare.

"I have not commentedon this before. The film isnot based on Anna Hazareand has nothing to do withthe movement. The entireprocess of satyagrahacomes from Gandhiji. Mr.Bachchan plays the role ofa satyagrahi who believesin truth," he said at the glo-bal launch of the trailerheld here Wednesday.

Talking about the expe-rience of working withBachchan, the directorsaid that he is fortunate tobe able to work with theveteran actor."It is very for-tunate for us that someonefrom our generation getsto work with Mr.

Bachchan," he said.The film stars Amitabh

Bachchan, KareenaKapoor, Ajay Devgn,Manoj Bajpai and ArjunRampal.

Talking about the con-cept of of a global launch,Ajay Devgn said that sincethe promo was nice, theywanted to do somethingbig. Prakash Jha alongwith Amrita Rao, ManojBajpai, Amitabh Bachchanand Sidharth Roy Kapurwere present here whileKareena Kapoor and AjayDevgn were present viavideo chat from London.

"It was a great idea. Iwas here and so wasKareena. The idea camewhen we were dubbing forthe promo. We liked it somuch that we felt that weshould launch it in a bigway," Ajay said. Most ofJha's films like "Arakshan"and "Gangajal" revolvearound controversial sub-jects and the director saidthis is what triggers pro-tests, but they all stop oncethe film is released.

Bodies, flight recorder, recoveredfrom crashed chopper

Dehradun, Prime Minister

Manmohan SinghWednesday spoke to theIAF chief, Air Chief Mar-shal N.A.K Browne to ex-press his condolencesover Tuesday's helicoptercrash in Uttarakhand asrescuers recovered thebodies of most of the 20victims, as also the flightdata recorder and thecockpit voice recorder.

Browne, who visitedthe hill state Wednesday,hailed the victims of thecrash and said they sus-tained the rescue missionin the flood-hit areas ofUttarakhand and com-pleted it successfully.

The Indian Air Forcechief reached Gauchar, an

airbase for rescue opera-tions, in the morning andsaid the crashed helicop-ter was carrying 20 per-sonnel including five fromthe IAF, six from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police(ITBP) and nine from theNational Disaster Re-sponse Force (NDRF).

"We will be able to as-certain the reason for thecrash only after analysingthe cockpit voice re-corder," he said.

Browne said the teamsthat had gone to the siteof crash had reportedthere were no survivors.

NDRF Inspector Gen-eral Sandeep Rathorelater said bodies of 17 ofthe crash victims had beenrecovered.

Browne said comman-dos had slithered downfrom a chopper to thecrash site and reportedthat there were no survi-vors from the group.

He said the crash tookplace at 2 p.m. Tuesday inan area around Gaurikundwhen the chopper was re-turning from Badrinath.

"We owe it to the livesof our people whom wehave lost, that we sustainthe mission and completeit successfully," Brownesaid. "There were actuallythree helicopters -- one 10minutes ahead and theother 10 minutes behind,"he said. "They (IAF per-sonnel) are proud to behere and proud to be do-ing the job. I am extremely

happy with the way theyare performing," he said.

"It is a marvellous per-formance not just by ourpeople but also by theITBP, army and theNDRF." "We are doing agreat job and we need tohang on there. The periodwill last for another 8-10days," he added. Givingdetails of the rescue op-erations, the air chief saidthere were not manypeople left to be evacu-ated. "We have work to bedone in the Harsil Valleyand Badrinath areas. Twohelicopters left Wednes-day morning for Badrinathwhere there are about3,000-4,000 people. AtHarsil, there are 1,000people left," he said.

WESTERN TIMES AHMEDABADFRIDAY, JUNE 28, 2013

Chennai, Suriya-starrer Tamil action-drama "Singam 2"

has been cleared with a U certificate with no cuts bythe Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). Thefilm releases worldwide July 5.

"Singam 2" is the sequel to highly successful"Singam". It will release in 2,400 theaters, PrincePictures, the producers, announced in a statementThursday. Also starring Anushka Shetty, HansikaMotwani, Vivek and Santhanam in important roles,"Singam 2" is directed by Hari Gopalakrishnan, whohad previously helmed the first movie.

Suriya returns in the role of a righteous youngcop in the sequel and he will lock horns with an in-ternational villain, played by Hollywood actor DannySapani, who is known for films such as "Oxford Mur-ders" and "Trance".

'Singam 2' passedwith U certificate

Shazahn excited to be in'Bol Bachchan' Telugu remake

Mumbai, Actress Shazahn Padamsee is currently shooting

for the Telugu remake of Bollywood film "Bol Bachchan",and says the experience is exciting.

She is in Hyderabad for the shoot."I'm playing one of the lead actresses in the film. It's

a huge project here in south and I'm really excited tobe part of it. I'll be shooting for a special song in thefilm. It is picturised on me," Shazahn told IANS.

The actress is reportedly stepping into the role thatPrachi Desai essayed in the original.

Migrant workers leave tenseGaro Hills in Meghalaya

Shillong, Tension prevailed in

Garo Hills in westernMeghalaya amid massexodus of migrant workersfollowing Sunday's killingsof eight migrant coal min-ers by unidentified assail-ants, an official said hereWednesday. "The situationis still tense but under con-trol in Garo Hills. We arekeeping a close watch onthe prevailing situation,"Commissioner of Divisionsand in-charge of Garo HillsPeter W. Ingty told IANS.

The government hasrushed in six companies ofcentral paramilitary forces- four companies of BorderSecurity Force and twocompanies of Central Re-serve Paramilitary Force -to maintain law and orderin Garo Hills region. ChiefMinister Mukul Sangma

said the exodus of migrantworkers was based on anadvisory issued by thegovernment to ensure oftheir safety.

At least 16,000 migrantworkers have left GaroHills since Saturday follow-ing mob violence in Tura,the district headquarters ofWest Garo Hills, and afterthe gruesome murder ofeight mingrant coal minersin South Garo Hills, an of-ficial said. can indulge incrime," Sangma told jour-nalists. Prohibitory ordershave been clamped underSection 144 of the Crimi-nal Procedure Code(CrPC), banning gatheringof four or more people atone place in South andEast Garo Hills. In WestGaro Hills, the night cur-few has been in placesince Friday night.

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