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ramboss · 25 days ago
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Actress Ritika Singh Stuns in Saree at Vettaiyan Audio Launch
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trendinginyoutube · 3 months ago
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Vettaiyan - Manasilaayo Lyric | Rajinikanth | T.J. Gnanavel | Anirudh | Manju Warrier | Subaskaran
Lyca Productions Subaskaran Presents Superstar Rajinikanth in Vettaiyan
Song Title : Manasilaayo Album / Movie : Vettaiyan Language : Tamil Composed by Anirudh Ravichander Lyrics - Super Subu, Vishnu Edavan Vocals - Malaysia Vasudevan, Yugendran Vasudevan, Anirudh Ravichander, Deepthi Suresh
Movie Credits: Cast: Rajinikanth, Amitabh Bachchan, Fahadh Faasil, Rana Daggubati, Manju Warrier, Kishore, Ritika Singh, Dushara Vijayan, GM Sundar, Abirami, Rohini, Rao Ramesh, Ramesh Thilak, Rakshan
Writer & Director: T.J. Gnanavel Music: Anirudh Ravichander Director of Photography: SR Kathir I.S.C Production Designer: K.Kadhir Action Director: Anbariv Editor: Philomin Raj Screenplay: B Kiruthika Art Director: Sakthee Venkatraj M. Choreographer: Dinesh Makeup: Banu - Pattanam Rasheed Costume Design: Perumal Selvam, Anu Vardhan, Veera Kapoor, Dinesh Manoharan, Liji Preman Project Coordination: Whale Tale Co Directors: Mahendran, Senthilkumar Kesavan Production Controller (Tharu Creations): Kimberly Senthil Stills: Murugan Publicity Design: Gopi Prasanna VFX: Digital Turbo Media Title Animation: The Ident Labs Sound Design: Sync Cinema Sound Mixing: Kannan Ganpat Colorist: Raghunath Varma DI: B2H Studios DIT: GB Colors PRO - Riaz K Ahmed Production Executives: K.R Balamurugan, Thambi M Boopathy Production Controller: R.S Venkat Executive Producer Lyca Productions: Subramanian Narayanan Head of Lyca Productions - G.K.M. Tamil Kumaran Produced by Subaskaran
Musicians Credits Song Title : Manasilaayo Album / Movie : Vettaiyan Language : Tamil Composed by Anirudh Ravichander Lyrics - Super Subu, Vishnu Edavan Vocals - Malaysia Vasudevan, Yugendran Vasudevan, Anirudh Ravichander, Deepthi Suresh
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teluguflashnews · 9 months ago
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Actress Ritika Singh Latest Hot Photo Gallery 2024
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aadhiskanmani · 5 years ago
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DISCLAIMER: THIS IS COMPLETELY MY OPINION ABOUT THE FOLLOWING FEATURES.  I feel the need to say this again because last time too i got a message but x,y,z film has x,y,z issues . I've said it before and i will say it again  It is all a mixed Bag, Mixed Genres, Mixed reasons to suggest them right from the quality to acting to cinematography to story to critical acclaim to some just for PURE ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES.  I makes these lists because I feel these features deserve love and appreciation and because some made me feel Proud and some just for pure entertainment factor . 
I’ve Added the Info with the title about where you can watch (save myself a bit of time by not hyperlinking them This time since most of them are on prime and Netflix- pretty Straightforward right) +all features listed have subs
Asuran | Dhanush,Manju Warrier| Tamil [Prime]  : A Must Watch- Fair warning not for the weak Hearted, Has some Very Graphic scenes Dark and Gripping Saga about 2 families at war with each other. Vetrimaran has so smartly Merged the sociopolitical issues in the otherwise revenge story.Easily one of Dhanush’s Best Performances if not his finest yet(it is imo and i urge you all to see this to see how Lower classes are treated.It was the best Film of year 2019 Hands down for me. this one Gave me sleepless nights ,shook me like anything and i still shiver when i think of some of the things that have happened here. IF you want to see a BLOODY GOOD MOVIE watch this one.Manju is equally Fabulous as the grief stricken mother trying to keep her other family members safe.
Thambi|Jyothika, karthi|Tamil[Netflix] :From the Director of Drishyam(the original) An edge of seat thriller about a lost brother and her sister’s quest of finding him with humor and family drama included. After Drishyam another Fab family Thriller, Karthi has done a superb job and has shouldered the film well. i wish there was more Karthi and Jyothika Bonding though, Jyo is Good as always too but this one belongs to karthi 
Helan | AnnaBen,Lal| Malayalam[prime}: A very Well done Survival Drama about a girl stuck in a freezer at work place, Major Shoutout to the cinematography and ofcourse anna who’s so vulnerable int he situation yet has this fierceness in her act.
AlaVaikunthapuramloo|Allu Arjun,Tabu,Pooja Hegde| Telugu [netflix] Now this is what you call a complete family entertainer. After ages an allu arjun film which is so enjoyable and entertaining and has an interesting story too. It’s basically about a poor PA switching his child with the Boss’s child and what happens next.My only complaint is why don’t we have more of tabu and Bunny together. full on paisa vasool movie.Heard Karthik aryan is doing remake. plzz are you kidding me with this[so offended]
Sillu Karupatti|tamil| *sara arjun and a bunch of new People lol[Netflix]  Ahhh every story in this compilation of short stories is so real and So Beautiful. This one makes you beleive in Actual Love. Watch it esp for PinkBag(the first story and the 2nd one i forgot the name of)
Varane Avashyamund|Dulquer salmaan,shobana,kalyani priyadarshan|Malayalam[Netflix] This is the one that makes you miss home..leaves you smiling and you don’t realize when you’ve started feeling like you are part of the same apartment complex. again why so little of DQ and shobhana though?:( but yeah if you want to watch a feel Good film watch this one
Kaithi|Karthi|tamil {hotstar}  Kaithi is a tense, impressively shot action thriller It;’s about  A prisoner on parole, who’s on his way to meet his daughter, is enlisted by an injured police officer to protect a few cops. With the entire lot of gangsters in the place after them, can the prisoner save the day? Watch it for some Awesome Action sequences and For Karthi in probably his career best performance. Watch it before bollywood ruins it . i heard they are casting some shit actor for it. so yeah you probably wanna watch it with karthik. i was moved by the father daughter’s bond even though they were strangers to each other
Uyare|parvathy,tovino thomas,Asif Ali|malayalam[netflix]: a poignant tale of courage and survival. Parvathy is On some other High as  pallavi. it’s about an Acid Victim’s determination to be what she wanted to be to find her place in society. Brave Act and a Freaking awesome Movie
Virus|parvathy,tovino thomas,soubin,rima Kallingal|malayalam[prime] This one is quiet relevant in the times of Pandemic too. A film full of compassion  about containing a virus before it ruins too much based  the nippah virus outbreak in kerala recently. Also what An ensemble, Props to asshiq for managing to get that cast on board and then making a brilliant film.
Kannum Kannum Kollaiyadithaal|dulquer salmaan,Ritu Varma|rakshan|tamil[netflix] Two cons fall in love and decide to mend his way and settle down with their girlfriends. But a couple of curve balls, one in the form of a determined cop, are just waiting in store. It works for it’s Twists I Mean  Who expected someof  those twists and Turns?? Watch it for it’s unapologetic nature and Dulquer’s Performance.
Chhapaak|deepika padukone,vikrant massey|Hindi [hotstar] Hah! another Acid Victim survival Film. Yup But this one is Not entirely Fictional. This one is Based on a  real victim. Equally Compelling and Amazing. Deepika is simply At her best as malti. 
Thappad[tapsee,pavail gulati,ratna pathak shah|hindi[prime] A Must Must Must Watch. If I want you guys to watch anything on this list for sure it is This and asuran. This one is What you call a film on true feminism Which speaks about Domestic abuse but that’s not it it has underlying themes of Sexism,unequality . i have raved so much about it. it is SUch a strong take  Shown in a rather tender way minus any big lectures yet it’s hardhitting and soul stirring. WATCH IT LADIES 
Oh my Kaduvale|Vijay Sethupathy,ashok selvan,ritika singh|tamil[einthusan] it’s a Romatic Fantasy FIlm and again what a twist that was barely have seen a desi fantasy film handled & presented  this well and being his enjoyable. Sweet,simple and feel good. watch for the super fun cameo by Sethupathy hehe
Kombalungi Nights|fahadh faasil,shane nigam,anna ben, soubin saher|Malayalam[prime]  The film revolves around four brothers who share a love-hate relationship with each other. Their relationship progresses to another level when Saji, Boney, and Franky decide to help Bobby stand by his love. I didn’t wanted this one to be over. Experience it i won’t say much caz whatever i say won’t be enough so i’d rather not waste yours or my time hehe. 
Don’t forget to tag me or share with me what you think of them if you end up watching. my askbox is always open’ i’d love to hear your thoughts
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Sushil Kumar keeping it simple
Sushil Kumar keeping it simple
Double Olympic medallist and former World Champion wrestler Sushil Kumar, whose accomplishments are top class, keeps his life simple and has clear goals.
“I have got bronze and silver, gold is still left to win’’, said Sushil, in the Manav Rachna Happy Times web interaction, in conversation with Ritika Singh and Sataruka Ghosh.
The 37-year-old Sushil said staying motivated had never been a

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news24fresh · 4 years ago
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Sushil Kumar keeping it simple
Sushil Kumar keeping it simple
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Double Olympic medallist and former World Champion wrestler Sushil Kumar, whose accomplishments are top class, keeps his life simple and has clear goals.
“I have got bronze and silver, gold is still left to win’’, said Sushil, in the Manav Rachna Happy Times web interaction, in conversation with Ritika Singh and Sataruka Ghosh.
The 37-year-old Sushil said staying motivated had never been

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ramboss · 2 months ago
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Actress Ritika Singh is Sizzling Hot in Sleeveless Black Outfit Photoshoot Pictures
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liveindiatimes · 5 years ago
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Chaman Bahaar movie review: Jitendra Kumar plays Kabir Singh on a budget, in an equally bad film - bollywood
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Chaman Bahaar Director – Apurva Dhar Badgaiyann Cast – Jitendra Kumar, Ritika Badiani, Bhuvan Arora, Alam Khan
It’s unusual for a film to open with a deleted scene. It is even more unusual for it to be based on a wildly inappropriate premise that unfolds without a hint of irony, but somehow, Chaman Bahaar manages to do both.
The latest in a seemingly unending line of movies produced by Yoodlee Films for various streaming platforms, Chaman Bahaar is among the worst. Especially since the banner’s last release, which debuted only a week ago, was the rather enjoyable Axone. I’m sure director Apurva Dhar Badgaiyann had the best intentions, but to make what can essentially be described as ‘Male Gaze: The Movie’ in the year 2020 feels tremendously tone-deaf.
Watch the Chaman Bahaar trailer here 
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The beloved actor Jitendra Kumar (Shubh Mangal Zyaada Saavdhan and Amazon’s Panchayat) stars as Billu, a ‘panwadi’ in a nondescript middle-India town. Much to his dismay, Billu realises that the spot he has picked to set up a new shop is as barren as the bleak landscape that surrounds it. Hours go by between customers, and even when someone does stop by, Billu is invariably out of stock. The only company he has is his two friends, who seem to be as jobless as him.
But Billu’s fortunes turn when a government employee and his family move into the empty bungalow across the street. Their arrival attracts the small town’s entire male population, which parks itself at Billu’s shop in order to get a glimpse of the man’s teenage daughter. Everyday, like clockwork, when the girl takes her dog out for a walk, dozens of men, having already occupied prime positions around Billu’s shop, drool at her from a safe distance. Business is finally booming. Billu’s shop has become an ‘adda’ for ‘laundabaazi’.
But how is it possible, Chaman Bahaar begs of its audience, for a sexually frustrated young Indian man to see an attractive girl and not immediately mark her as his own? And that is what happens to Billu, who finds that he, too, has been smitten by Rinku.
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JItendra Kumar in a still from Chaman Bahaar.
And so he does what every crazed lover in bad Hindi films seems to do — he slashes her initials on his arm, carves their names on a rock, and stares shamelessly at her for hours on end while Sonu Nigam wails in the background. He doesn’t receive so much as a passing glance in return. But such is the intensity of Billu’s obsession that he even contrives scenarios to deter the increasing crowd of men from visiting his shop.
As if this weren’t ridiculous enough, let me take a second to point out that Rinku — literally an object of these men’s desires — is a schoolgirl. She isn’t of age. She’s a minor. And this isn’t Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s Haraamkhor.
Also read: Axone movie review: Migrant lives matter in moving new film starring Sayani Gupta, out on Netflix
It is, instead, an unconscionable drag in the name of entertainment. For the majority of its running time, I was second-guessing myself, wondering if I’ve missed something — perhaps an indication that the film is, of course, against stalker behaviour, and that it doesn’t for a moment condone harassment of any kind, let alone of an underage girl. But no such luck.
And then, as if to erase my doubts, Billu in one scene hurls a rock at a stray dog that was growling at Rinku on one of her walks, and drains himself of every last drop of redeemability that he might have had. He looks at her, chest puffed out, a proud smile on his face. He believes that he has done a heroic deed. Chaman Bahaar thinks it’s a romantic love story.
The brainless escapade continues for close to two mind-numbing hours, and ends with Billu, like Kabir Singh, essentially being rewarded for his perseverance. I’m revealing this spoiler so that you are left with no justifiable reason to watch this movie.
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loyallogic · 5 years ago
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Books to refer to while preparing for Judiciary Exams
This article has been written by Jyoti Singh, Team LawSikho.
First things first, you need not bother to read this email at all or buy any books for judiciary exam preparation if you are a LawSikho Lord of the Courses student. 
We can confidently say that our study material covers everything you need to read to prepare for judiciary exams. 
If there are any bare acts you need to buy, we will tell you. 
But our study material is designed in a way that you do not need any other book. 
Do not even think of getting any books before you finish reading your study material and then also, first consult us before you invest time or money in any other material. 
Now, for all those who are not our students but attend our free webinars or just need guidance on which books to buy for judiciary exams. After all, we hear this question all the time, so we had to write this down in one place. 
Choosing the right books always forms an important part of your preparation for any exam. The day I decided that I wanted to appear for DJS, the first thing I had to ensure was having the right books with me. 
So, I went to the bookstore with a list in hand, motivated to complete each of them within the stipulated time.
However, months passed by, and those books are still neatly placed on my shelf. Why? Because even though the thought of reading two or more books for a single subject sounds fascinating, the reality is quite different. 
Most of the time we don’t even finish one of them! 
How many times have you bought lots of books and then did not read anything beyond the first chapter of most of them?
It is easy to collect books. Much harder to have the discipline to read them.
(I can feel a lot of you nodding in agreement :D)
But luckily, such reading of many books on every subject is unnecessary and counterproductive, apart from being unrealistic and sub-optimal use of your time, though it is very nice to imagine in your head!
Guess what, the trick is not to read the whole bunch of books you can find on a particular subject. 
Instead, it is more about choosing the right content to read. The idea is to read less, but maximize your reading time. 
You should be asking yourself: how can I pack the most value into every reading session, and focus on retention and skills related to expressing this knowledge in a highly organized, lucid fashion? 
You got to stick to just one book. In rare cases you may have to refer to two books. In any case, you are not even buying another book before you finish the first one. 
The aim is to refer to only those that provide the highest value—comprehensive syllabus coverage, simple-to-understand language, interesting layout that supports rapid learning, and plenty of samples, examples and exercises. 
Now, how do you get your hands on such a book? They say, read the interviews of previous years toppers and you would know which books to go for. 
Sounds easy, right? Well, the reality is far different.
Going through the interviews of various toppers leaves us even more confused than before. While some might suggest referring to multiple books for the same subject, some will ask you to stick to one book per subject and make sure you know it like the back of your hand.
Let’s discuss some of the most common questions that perplex us.
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Who should you listen to? 
Okay, first things first, just because the interviews of the toppers are likely to leave you confused, it does not mean that you would forsake them altogether. They are probably the best people to suggest which books to refer to since they have “been there, done that”. 
My suggestion: If you aspire to become a judge of any State, I am sure that you must have gone through a lot of interviews of various toppers for that State. 
For instance, I went through the interviews of Bharat Chugh, Shipra Dhankar, Vinod Joshi, Ritika Shrivastava (and that’s not all :P) as I aspired to sit for the DJS. 
What I have found is, while these toppers will probably talk about different exam preparation strategies, along with different reference books, you can still find a few common ones among them. When you do find one such common book, know that it is probably the “best” book on the subject. 
You can also get in touch with your college professors and tell them what kind of book you are looking for. They read and publish papers. Chances are that they have come across every text book on a subject, and had many years to figure out which are the best ones. But make sure they are not recommending some fancy pedantic books that do not help you with your exams.
For example, Anson’s Law of Contract is an amazing classical textbook on contract law.
But it will be a terrible waste of time to read it before your judiciary exams.
Explain to your teacher that to crack the exam you need a concise book that focuses on Indian law and basics, not fancy foreign doctrines. 
They would be able to suggest to you which book will serve your purpose most effectively.
Your tutor at the coaching centre, if you have joined any, will also be able to suggest the right books for the state judiciary exam you are trying for. They might also provide you with study materials that will make your learning easier. If you are a LawSikho student, having taken up the Lord of the Courses, please do not waste your time or money buying any books before you consult your faculty members. We will see where you stand currently, and accordingly recommend a customized book list.
Also, we will provide you a massive amount of study material that will increase your efficiency in preparation and reduce the time you will take to get the same concept from textbooks. So the need to buy books will drastically reduce if you are a LawSikho student. 
Oh, you can also get in touch with your college seniors who attempted for the exam or are currently doing so. Don’t shun them for they couldn’t crack the exam. They can share some good pointers too. 
Books don’t pass exams. You have to.
Again, if more than one senior is suggesting the same book, do know that it could be the “one”. 
Also, join Facebook groups and ask the community over there. Most of these communities are helpful but do take their suggestions with a pinch of salt. Some of them like to give advice and might even help you prepare the exam strategy in full. (And they have never even sat for the exam. Yikes!) 
Selective reading and listening is what you need to do when you go through all these sources. Among the multiple suggestions that are being thrown at you, you have to make the ultimate decision. 
The answer may not be the same for every person. 
Not easy at all.
To make your job easier, I have already made a ready-made list for you. 
What is the common list of books preferred by the majority?  
Let’s have a look at some of the most recommended books.
Subject
Author
Constitution
MP Jain/VN Shukla (both are equally good)
CPC
C.K. Takwani
CrPC
R V Kelkar/Ratanlal Dhirajlal
IPC
KD Gaur/Ratanlal Dhirajlal
Law of Evidence
Avtar Singh/Ratanlal Dhirajlal/ Batuklal
Law of Torts
R K Bangia
Contract Law
Avtar Singh/R K Bangia
Transfer of Property
Avatar Singh
Hindu Law
Paras Diwan
Muslim Law
Aqil Ahmad
Is reading from a single book enough?
Now, the one question that can keep a judiciary aspirant awake at night. Is this enough?
Trust me, I have. 
It so happened that I would finish one book and then revise it multiple times. 
But a crazy thought would nag me, again and again, “Did I learn enough? Or is there more to learn in that other book?”
I would not want to leave even one book unflipped if it came to passing the judiciary exam. And I am sure many of you feel like that too.
So, did I go about checking out every book there is on a particular subject? No, I quickly figured out how wrong an approach it would be.
For one, whether you should go for one book or multiple ones depends a lot on your exam strategy and the strategy adopted varies from one person to another. 
Some people recommend going through several commentaries on the same subject to develop a better understanding, while others stick to a single book. 
We prefer that you focus on one single book because you need to become an expert on the subject. You just want to crack the exam. If you learn everything that is there to learn about CrPC, you are basically reducing your chance of cracking the exam although you might be gaining a lot of knowledge.
Is the goal to gain knowledge or to crack the exam?
You can pick up one book only and develop a thorough understanding of the subject from the exam perspective. 
A book may have 20 different case laws mentioned about a section. You may not need to either read or remember all of it.
Tackling multiple books will shorten the amount of time you can put into one. So, while you are gaining command over the subject, you might not be able to get exam-ready. Many smart and hard working people never crack judicial exams because of this grave mistake, which does not seem like a mistake at all!
How can studying more than what is necessary be deemed a mistake! 
Just remember this: if you go through a lot of books, you will certainly develop a vast amount of knowledge, but you might still fail to clear the exam.
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How to study the local laws?
Having said this, the next question that props up is how to go about preparing the local laws.
Do you need to go through lengthy commentaries or a mere understanding of the bare act would suffice?
In this regard, an understanding of the bare act will suffice. 
If you go through the interviews, you will notice that most of them would suggest you to just go through the bare acts in case of local laws. Detailed studies of commentaries on these subjects may give you awesome knowledge, but take away precious time from preparation.
Remember that knowing all that law is not enough to crack the exam. There is much more than just knowledge!
For instance, it is even more important that you are able to express that knowledge appropriately and with good presentation skills when it comes to writing subjective answers. Similarly, developing the ability to apply legal knowledge to a complex fact situation may be necessary in many exams. 
Then you have to develop very good time management skills. 
You need time to practice all that, refine your approach and skills rather than spending all your preparation on reading as many books as possible. 
How important is it to read the Bare Act first?
A thorough understanding of the Bare Act is the sine qua non for acing the judicial service exams. You should never read the commentary without reading up the provision from the Bare Act. 
The right way to go about it is to read a particular provision from the bare act, break the section into parts to develop a better understanding. 
Even before that, you should study the anatomy of the entire bare act.
Here is a sample of how to break down a section into small portions to understand each part better: 
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The next step is to read the illustrations appended to that section, and then move on to understand it in detail through your commentary. 
The reason being that a lot of questions are handpicked from the language of the Bare Act itself during the prelims.
Moreover, reading the bare acts helps in sharpening your own cognitive skills by allowing you to understand the art of interpretation. While certain questions of law need to be explained further, and for that, you might need the help of textbooks, you would need to develop the habit of reading a section and analyzing every word (and even article) of it to recognize legal loopholes and argue on contradictory ideas. 
Not only will this come in handy for your mains exams but it will also help you the most after you become a judge in real life.
You need notes 
I need to say this too. While books can be of help, the best way to benefit from the books is preparing easily digestible notes from them. 
Very, very few books are such that they are good for last-minute summary reading. 
Those tomes do the expository job well with extended paragraphs, fleshed-out illustrations and occasional tables and flowcharts. 
However, the last night before your exam, if you have to revisit the third para of page 467 and check that underlined sentence again to find out what the particular case law was, it is not going to be much help, right? 
For that reason, you need to create accessible, easy-to-carry notes that contain the most important information in a clearcut and free-flowing format. You should miss out on any must-remember information but please, do not make it 60-pager as many do. 
Building notes out of textbooks is an art that I always failed at. Either it was too thin and contained nothing, or it was too thick and was about to become a replica of the book.
However, the right note to revise and re-revise has a lot of advantages such as:  
It helps you in structuring your answers better.
It allows you to develop a better understanding of the subject.
You will also find it beneficial for your mains exams.
The process of revision will become much easier.
Even if you get those reference books in hand, you would need intelligent and student-friendly notes as well to ace the judiciary exam.
If you are a LawSikho student, you need not worry about this. We have got this covered for you. 
How can you benefit from our Lord of All Courses – Judiciary test prep course?
Talking about notes, let’s just say that it is as tedious a task as can get. Especially if those notes are to be precise and exam-ready, and not merely copy-and-pasted from the textbooks. That’s where the problem lies.
When you are attempting for one of the toughest competitive exams in India, every single minute and every ounce of energy is valuable. Would you use the precious hours to study or cut pages, draw lines and make notes instead?  Of course, not.
That’s one of the things with which our Judiciary course can help. We have meticulously crafted high-quality, easy-to-follow notes, designed from the viewpoint of a judiciary aspirant. 
Every piece of note that is being created for the judiciary papers is to the point and follows a unique structure that makes you revise everything you learn over and over again. 
By the time you are done with the complete compilation of our notes, you remember everything you have learnt from the start to the finish.   
It’s like arranging a puzzle, piece by piece. Once the puzzle is done, the whole picture should present itself in its own right. You should be able to connect the chapters into one complete story and make sense of the different sections and articles, read with one another. 
For a fact, if ten different students have the same set of books, their preparation level would vary from person to person. Why? Look closely and you will see how the one with the most solid preparation is the one carrying the best notes in hand. With the right notes, you can finish your preparation for the exam in a matter of a few months! 
That’s how powerful and impactful notes can be, and Lord of the Courses provides you with ready-made notes like that, with no effort on your part whatsoever.
Want to know more about it? Read on for full details.
In conclusion, before going for any textbook, please do give it a serious thought. In my experience, choosing books for a competitive exam is more like choosing your life partner. 
The wrong one can make your life hell.
The right one can make your life heaven.
In either case, you have to put your effort anyway.
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filmybix-blog · 5 years ago
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why-this-kolaveri-machi · 8 years ago
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i was tagged by @mithlomi to list my favourite films of 2016 (i hope ‘with pictures’ is not a part of the original meme--i wasn’t sure)
(also i hope it’s ok that i’ve included tamil and hindi films)
2016 was a fantastic year movies-wise. here are some of my faves (not in any order, chronological or otherwise):
Irudhi Suttru (’Saala Khadoos’ in Hindi)
A fairly generic underdog sports film on the face of it, but so wonderfully executed. Ritika Singh is one hundred percent the find of the year--she is so natural in front of the camera. I loved the way it was shot--from the fish market to the slums to the run-down training centre to the boxing competitions on the beach--a sort of honest but familiar and affectionate thing that is entirely removed from the poverty-porn that comes from hollywood portrayals of this corner of the world.
Tamasha
(This was technically released late 2015, but I watched it in Jan ‘16, so.) It takes its time to grow on you, but once it does it never goes away. I have issues with the plot but the editing and the music and finally the chemistry between the leads makes it one of the more memorable things of the last year.
Aandavan Kattalai
Another Ritika Singh movie! I say it a lot, but this is the film that actually had me fall out of my seat with laughter in the theatre. Like, literally. I was on the floor. Gasping for breath. Hubby would’ve been concerned, but he was too busy laughing too. Basically: this film is how you make a ‘movie with a message’ that’s also wildly entertaining.
Iraivi
Ah. The ‘feminist’ movie, that was really more about masculinity--or our society’s toxic version of it. I wrote a post about it here, but it bears repeating: the kind of stuff that leads to these guys’ downfall is the kind of macho shit that’s practically venerated in every movie that we churn out every year. It’s so disquieting and filled with moments that feel genuine and unstaged. One of the little touches I loved and that I didn’t mention in my original review is this scene where SJ Suryah’s character (SJS was a revelation in this movie!) is lying in a dirty bathtub, drunk out of his mind, and Five Hundred Miles from Inside Llewyn Davis is playing in the background. His movie that he’d worked so hard to write and direct, his magnum opus, is being held ransom by a terrible producer, who plans to release it cutting him out. When I realised how appropriate it was that they played Five Hundred Miles over that scene I squealed out loud.
Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them
This was so good! My love/interest in Harry Potter has waned considerably in recent years, and I wasn’t sure that a film that included none of the characters I originally fell in love with was going to revive my interest, but I am on tenterhooks waiting for the next installment. It took a familiar universe and made something new and fascinating out of it--plus, the setting, costumes and visual effects were fucking out of this world.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
I wasn’t sure how any future Star Wars installment was going to top The Force Awakens in terms of pure entertainment, and I was right: Rogue One wasn’t nearly as funny, or charming, or filled with warm nostalgia. But I loved the texture of it, the memorable characters, the grit and grime over the perfect whiteness, and of course, my man Bodhi Rook. I love how this film furthered this new Star Wars wave of exploring the individuals in the movement--how you didn’t need to be a Jedi or a Sith or a princess to be conflicted or make sacrifices for your principles. I mean. Watching A New Hope right after this is surreal.
Moana
This was really fun! Particularly notable for how Disney subverted my ‘adorable sidekick’ expectations--I had my money on that pig being Moana’s trusty sidekick, a little confused when it looked like it was going to be the survival-challenged chicken, then a bit blindsided when they made the whole frickin ocean her adorable sidekick. That was pretty awesome.
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
So it was filled with cliches and filthily rich, purposeless people. It still fucking made me laugh and openly cry, and was a surprisingly mature exploration of unrequited love, unmet expectations and Nice Guy-ism. Plus, the songs are fucking addictive. I’ve made my fellow residents SICK of Channa Mereya because I hum it at every possible opportunity. 
Honourable Mentions:
Kabali, Chennai 600028-II, T3en, Doctor Strange.
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telugunow · 6 years ago
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'Guru' Beauty Breaks The Internet
‘Guru’ Beauty Breaks The Internet
Hot beauty Ritika Singh marked her debut with Senior hero Victory Venkatesh’s ‘Guru’ movie. She has not only impressed the audience but also scored a memorable hit with her debut movie.
Later, Ritika tested her luck with a few more movies like ‘Shivalinga’, and ‘Neevevaro’ but failed to grab the attention and both the films turned out to be disasters. Though ‘Guru’ became a hit, Ritika is still

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beckyschaicrib · 6 years ago
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Irudhi Suttru
I first saw Madhavan (Maddy) on screen almost 16 years ago, riding on a motorbike with earphones plugged on, and with Endendrum Punnagai as the background score. That was his introduction scene in Alaipayuthey. And that is still so fresh in my mind.
After a four year break from Vettai in 2012 (in Kollywood), watching him ride on the motorbike once again with Poda Poda background score was nostalgic. Laid back, yet stylish.
A special applaud for Maddy for taking up boxing training to do justice for the role. You can read his emotions (from anger, disappointment, fear to pride) by just looking at his eye expressions. A perfect match. If you ask me, he is probably one of the unsung heroes of Tamil cinema. This is a re-entry with a bang to prove that he is more capable than what has been explored or tapped into. Hope to see more of him on the big screen after this.
In an entire album, very often we would only fancy one or two songs, but Santhosh Narayanan was just plain awesome in all. Ey Sandakaara & Usure Nambuley is my two top favourites because of Dhee's voice - simply gets to the depth of my soul! I just sink in the magic of her voice.
Ritika Singh, though a new find has potrayed abundant acting skills, flexibility & versatility. She practically became Madhi - it was such so natural from her look to dialogue delivery and facial expressions. Way to go girl! If she pursues acting as a career, she will definitely go places.
On the technical end, the narration is just straight to the point and the scores blend so well with the scenes. Everything was necessary. Everything was at the right place, at the right scale.
With politics in sports, you see the most deserving rotting in trash and the most undeserving in glory! A movie to create awareness on the challenges faced by boxers, especially female boxers. Talented yet swallowed by the tricks of cheap dirty politics and the compromises they have to make at times.
And you know what the best part above everything else is? Yes, Maddy is back! With that same charming smile & thundering act that hasn't changed a single bit in all these years.
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thatisymagazine-blog · 6 years ago
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gagbrag · 6 years ago
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Ranveer Singh Entertains His Fans By Standing On Top Of The Car – Here Is A Video
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Ranveer Singh is one crazy actor who likes to entertain his audience wherever he is. Ranveer is looked as a livewire of energy. Sometimes, the Bajirao Mastani actress breaks in to eccentric acts off screen also. There is no doubt in the fact that Ranveer is bit quirky. However, the actor is loved by millions of his fans. Through his raw yet powerful performance, Ranveer often makes the screen alive. Conviction is a thing that makes his character so endearing to the audience.
Out of the box outfit worn by Ranveer has made us wonder in confusion. Still, we have to agree to the fact that Ranveer carries everything with an Ă©lan. Ranveer is a man of uninhibited passion. Therefore, he does certain things at a time that cannot be expected from any other A-list Bollywood actors at present.
Recently, Padmavaat actor Ranveer Singh has gone to promote a brand. However, antics of Ranveer outside the event may compel to laugh out loud. Initially, Ranveer has been waving to his fans and giving poses for the photographer. Suddenly, the Bajirao Mastani actor has climbed on top of his car and started to entertain people with moves.
Recently, a video has become viral where Ranveer has been dancing on the table top during birthday of his sister Ritika.
In future, Ranveer Singh will be seen in Zoya Akhtar’s Gully Boys with Alia Bhatt. In this movie, Ali Asgar, Kalki Koechilin, Pooja Gaur and Parmeet Sethi have some pivotal roles also. The movie is inspired from the life of Mumbai street rapper named DIVINE and Naezy. Release of the movie will be seen in February, 2019. However, before Gully Boys Ranveer Singh’s Simmba directed by Rohit Shetty will release in December.
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viralstation · 6 years ago
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FIRST LOOK motion poster of Taapsee Pannu and Aadhi Pinisetty starrer Neevevaro will leave you INTRIGUED!
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FIRST LOOK motion poster of Taapsee Pannu and Aadhi Pinisetty starrer Neevevaro will leave you INTRIGUED!
FIRST LOOK motion poster of Taapsee Pannu and Aadhi Pinisetty starrer Neevevaro will leave you INTRIGUED!
Taapsee Pannu has a busy month with two Bollywood releases back-to-back, namely Mulk and Soorma. Besides that, she has also been working on the Abhishek Bachchan, Vicky Kaushal film Manmarziyaan that once again releases this year. Despite so many releases, the actress took up the Telugu film Neevevaro where she is paired alongside Aadhi Pinisetty and Ritika Singh. Not just that, she has already shot for the film with the First Look motion poster releasing today.
Although, Taapsee Pannu posted a few updates about Neevevaro on her social media pages, it is now did we get a glimpse of the star’s looks. The recently released motion poster however features only Taapsee and Aadhi as Ritika Singh’s look is still under wraps. What is further intriguing is the background score of this motion poster that keeps up with the thriller genre. Here’s the glimpse of the motion poster:
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In earlier reports, director of the film, Hari Nath had revealed that Neevevaro cannot be categorized into a particular genre because of its many elements. Addressing it as a love thriller, he had stated that whilst the second half also has humorous elements, it will also have other emotions like romance, suspense along with thrilling elements.
Produced by Kona Venkat in association with MVV Satyanarayan, the story has also been written by Venkat. The concept or the plot line of the film is being strictly kept under wraps. Earlier it was revealed that Taapsee Pannu will essay the role of a strong female protagonist but no further details were divulged. On the Telugu film front, she was last seen in Anando Brahma last year alongside Srinivas Reddy.
As for Neevevaro, the details of none of the characters have been revealed owing to the suspense elements. This will be Taapsee’s second collaboration with Aadhi Pinisetty after Gundello Godari.Read Original Article
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