Monday, January 19, 2009

Sania enters round 2 of Australian Open




















Sania Mirza survived a late onslaught from world number 61 Marta Domachowhska in her 6-1, 6-4 win in the first round of the ladies singles of the Australian Open on Monday.

Sania raced away with the first set in just 25 minutes, breaking the Polish player thrice.

The Indian led 2-0 in the second set before Marta stepped on the gas, winning four games on the trot, breaking Sania in the third and fifth games.

From a comfortable 2-0, Sania found herself trailing 2-4 in no time.

Under pressure, the 22-year-old Hyderabadi got her act together and went on to win the next four games to seal the issue.

Sania broke Marta in the eighth and 10th games in the process.

Sania had lost to Marta in 2003 in their first meeting and now the face-to-face record stands 1-1.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Wishing Happy Birthday to Javed Akhtar




















If Goddess Saraswati is called as the 'Goddess of Education', then, Saturday's Birthday boy can be aptly called as the 'Lord of the Poetry'. No prizes for guessing as to we are talking about the one and only ageless wonder of the literary world as well as Bollywood…Shri. Javed Akhtar, who celebrates his birthday on Saturday.

Javed is one of the very few people in the tinsel town who has been immensely successful in multiple fields of work, including script writing, lyrics, poetry and also judging singing talents.

A sample of his work can be seen in exemplary Bollywood classics like 'Zanjeer', 'Deewar', 'Sholay', 'Haathi Mera Saathi', 'Seeta Aur Geeta', 'Don', 'Trishul'…to say the least. While on one hand, Javed was hugely responsible for giving Big B his on-screen Angry Young Man image, on the other, Javed is equally responsible for giving Bollywood it's much acclaimed all-rounder in the form of his very own son Farhan Akhtar, who is already 'Rocking' his way to the top.

True to the saying, 'Like Father, Like Son', Farhan too, has been by and large successful in becoming the Master of all trades.

Monica Bedi to turn over new leaf on 34th birthday




















Monica Bedi says she has put her troubled past behind her and is back to what she knows best - acting. With a TV show and few films in hand, the actress was all set to turn over a new life on her 34th birthday Sunday.

'A lot of big and good things are lined up for the coming year. I am doing a TV reality show, I am in talks for a few films and I am even singing for an album but I can't disclose their details now. But in this new year of my life, I have to work very hard to prove myself to the world,' Monica told IANS over phone from Mumbai.

The actress has no big celebration plans for her birthday but she is expecting her close college friends to surprise her at midnight.

'I will just have a quiet get together with my friends and go out for dinner somewhere but I'm not having any big party. Last year my friends gave me a huge surprise at midnight by turning up to be with me and brought a cake. This time also I am expecting something like that,' she said.

Monica made a surprise comeback last year when she participated on reality show 'Bigg Boss'. It was her first onscreen appearance since she was released from prison for being caught with gangster Abu Salem.

She had joined 'Bigg Boss' with an aim 'to start life afresh' and with the industry gradually warming up to the idea of working with her, Monica seems to have come closer to her objective.

'When I was released from jail, it was very tough to face everyone. Everyone used to be reminded of my negative past and they use to see me with suspecting eyes. But now I see love in people's eyes and it feels great that they want to work with me again. I have received such a warm welcome,' she said.

Monica, who was seen in films like 'Jodi No.1', 'Jaanam Samjha Karo' and 'Pyaar, Ishq Aur Mohabbat' in her short-lived Bollywood career, was recently also invited to be a part of the forthcoming season of popular dance reality show, 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa'. However, she couldn't take up the project due to a clash of dates with her pending assignments.

'I was approached for 'Jhalak...' but I couldn't manage the dates. My other commitments require me to be out of Mumbai, but for 'Jhalak...' I must be in the city for the practice sessions so it wasn't feasible,' said Monica.