Get ready for laughs in silent Gutur Gu
By smedia • Feb 25th, 2010
SAB TV, renowned for its niche comedy content, launched its new silent comedy show, ironically titled ‘Gutur Gu’, at a posh restaurant this Monday.
SAB TV, renowned for its niche comedy content, launched its new silent comedy show, ironically titled ‘Gutur Gu’, at a posh restaurant this Monday.
Lyrists Guru Thakur made the Marathi music industry dance on his words with sensational poetry in films like ‘Me Shivaji Raje Bhosle Boltoy’ and ‘Natarang’. Guru also commands respect for penning down some beautiful touchy lyrics like, ‘Mann Udhan Varayache’ (Aga Bai Arechya!) and ‘Apsara Ali’ (Natarang) and many more great writings. But not many know that the bard was once a wannabe actor!
Vandemataram Srinivas is wielding the megaphone for the first time for a film being produced by Dr G Nagaiah under the banner of GP Siddhartha Film Academy introducing Naga Siddhartha and Ekta in the lead.
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London, Feb 18, Young mothers are turning their backs on high-powered careers to raise their children, a media report said Thursday citing a study.
Indore, Feb 18, The national council of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is meeting here Thursday to discuss India’s security situation and to ratify Nitin Gadkari in the party president’s post.
Washington, Feb 18, US President Barack Obama was to hold a long-awaited meeting Thursday with Tibet’s spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, rebutting China’s threats that the encounter would further harm ties between the two powers.
Indore, Feb 18, Many Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders, who have converged here for the party conclave, late Wednesday opted not to stay in the eco-friendly tents citing “health problems”, party officials said.
Mumbai, Feb 17, Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray has indicated that the party has lifted the ban on Pakistani and Australian cricketers taking part in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Washington, Feb 17, A year after President Barack Obama’s landslide victory, more than half of Americans say he doesn’t deserve re-election in 2012, according to a new poll.