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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Asin's boobs pressed



A Naughty guy simply crushed boobs of Asin at an un known place. She was shocked initially and pushed the man away.

Ever wondered what sets a Hyderabadi apart from the rest of the country

Ever wondered what sets a Hyderabadi apart from the rest of the country? Read on to find out.

* Your address reads 23-404-32/67A-43 (New MCH number 56-678/4A/B-22), when you actually live in the second house beside Zamzam Cafe in the lane behind Anand Theatre on SP Road.

* Your street has at least one bandi that serves Chinese delicacies such as ‘vegetable soft needles’, ‘navrotten kurma’, ‘chicken manchewurea’ or ‘American chompsee’.

* When somebody asks you for directions to go anywhere your answer is always, ‘seedha chale jao.’

* You can speak Hindi, Urdu, Hinglish, Telenglish… everything except Telugu, fluently.

* You ask the waiter to get you ‘achaar’ even if you are sitting at a lavish continental dinner.

* You order for a tea just after having had a caramel custard.

* You have at least one Srinivas, Prasad, Reddy, Raju or Rao in your neighbourhood.

* You have at least one cousin, friend, colleague or acquaintance in the US in software.

* Every time somebody gives you some good news, you ask, ‘Party kab hain?’

* You refer to any past as ‘parso’, be it yesterday or long before three hundred years.

* Even 11 am is subah subah.

* You label your boss as ‘Dimakh Kharab.’

* You are 15 minutes late and you feel you are on time.

* You look at the ‘fixed price’ board and ask ‘dene ka bolo.’

* You feel offended by someone looking at you (Kaiku ghoorraa re?)

* You always say chup be, mooh dekh aaine mein.

* You say ‘Light le baap’, however grave the situation is.

* You feel it’s your Nizami birthright to show your hand and stop the traffic while you cross the road.

* You can hang out at an Irani cafe the whole day after ordering one-cup tea and an empty saucer for your friend and you.

* You have to eat biryani atleast once a week.

* You keep saying nakko, hou, kaiku and hallu.

* You tell your friend ‘abhi aathu mein’ when both of you know you won’t be back.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Another brutal attack on a Girl

Minister for Home Mrs Sabitha Indra Reddy on Friday said the government would extend all help and support the family members of Anusha, who was attacked by a stalker at Lalithanagar in Rajamundry in East Godavari district on Thursday.

Expressing serious concern over attacks on women, the Home Minister said that the state government would take firm action against Rajesh, who attacked the girl with a knife for spurning his advances. She said that the government would bear the burden of studies for Anusha’s sisters and would help the family members financially also.

She called upon the anti-ragging committee members to act against such incidents. The government would enact a special law to prevent such incidents in the state, she disclosed. She said the people should react strongly against such incidents. “It is responsibility of people to react strongly against such incidents. Then only the government can prevent and make stern laws,” she added.

To prevent such incidents, the government would conduct counseling in colleges with experts, psychologists and police officials, she added. She said there was no irresponsibility on the part of police side in the incident. The police acted swiftly and registered a case.

Meanwhile, the victim Anusha, who was undergoing treatment at Government General Hospital, while giving her statement to District Magistrate urged him to impose capital punishment for Rajesh. Student organizations and women associations staged a dharna over the incident in the city and demanded the government to take stern action against the guilty. Protesting the incident, the autorickshaw owners called for Rajamundry bundh on Friday.

The city police on Thursday night arrested Rajesh on the charge of attacking and injuring Anusha with a blade and killing her parents. According to Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), D Janaki Matta Rajesh (25), a worker in a petty shop, allegedly went to the house of Nalla Anusha (20) in Lalithanagar at about 8.30 pm and tried to slit her throat with a blade. When her parents – Srinivas (45) and Satyavati (43) – tried to go to her rescue, Rajesh allegedly attacked them with a knife. They died on the spot.