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FM Radio Top 20 song download

Posted: 22 Jan 2013 09:21 AM PST

1. Bolchona keno - Hridoy Khan
2. Ayna Mohol- Hridoy Khan
3. Na- Warfaze
4. Etota Valobashi- Noumi
5. Dhire Dhire- Habib & Nancy
6. Dekhechi Tomake- Nusrat
7. Neel Akash- Zhilik
8. Antohin- Habib
9. Agami- Warfaze
10. Binoyer Obotar- Upol Islam
11. Kanamachi- Chirkut
12. Vabnar Relgari- AB ft. Nancy
13. Vul Janalay- Shuvo
14. Dub- Habib
15. Ojhor Srabon- Kazi
16. Meghla Meye- Pavel
17. Jala- Naumi
18. Dure Tumi- Anila
19. Juddho- L.R.B.
20. Onubhob- Hridy Khan

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Filmfare Awards 2013 Winners

Posted: 22 Jan 2013 07:49 AM PST

POPULAR AWARDS
Best ActorRanbir Kapoor (Barfi!)
Best ActressVidya Balan (Kahaani)
Best FilmBarfi!
Best DirectorSujoy Ghosh (Kahaani)
Best DialogueAnurag Kashyap, Akhilesh Jaiswal, Sachin K Ladia, Zeishan Qadri (Gangs of Wasseypur)
Best ScreenplaySanjay Chouhan & Tigmanshu Dhulia (Paan Singh Tomar)
Best StoryJuhi Chaturvedi (Vicky Donor)
Best Supporting Actor (Male)Annu Kapoor (Vicky Donor)
Best Supporting Actor (Female)Anushka Sharma (Jab Tak Hai Jaan)
Best Music DirectorPritam (Barfi!)
Best LyricsGulzar (Challa), Jab Tak Hai Jaan
Best Playback (Male)Ayushmann Khurrana (Paani Da Rang) (Vicky Donor)
Best Playback (Female)Shalmali Kholgade (Pareshaan) ( Ishaqzaade)
RD Burman Award For Upcoming Talent In MusicNeeti Mohan (Jiya Re) (Jab Tak Hain Jaan)
Lifetime Achievement AwardYash Chopra
Sony Trendsetter Of The YearBarfi!
Best Debut (Male)Ayushmann Khurrana (Vicky Donor)
Best Debut (Female)Ileana D'Cruz (Barfi!)
Best Debut (Director)Gauri Shinde (English Vinglish)

CRITICS AWARDS
Critics' Award for Best Actor (Male)Irrfan Khan (Paan Singh Tomar)
Critics' Award for Best Actor (Female)Richa Chadda (Gangs of Wasseypur)
Critics' Award for Best FilmGangs of Wasseypur

FILMFARE TECHNICAL AWARDS
Best ActionSham Kaushal (Gangs Of Wasseypur)
Best CinematographySetu (Kahaani)
Best EditingNamrata Rao (Kahaani)
Best Production DesignRajat Podar (Barfi!)
Best Sound DesignSanjay Maurya & Allwin Rego (Kahaani)
Best Costume DesignManoshi Nath & Rushi Sharma (Shanghai)
Best ChoreographyBosco-Caesar (Aunty Ji - Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu)
Best Background ScorePritam (Barfi!)

What it takes being a Khan? SRK pours his heart out

Posted: 22 Jan 2013 07:44 AM PST

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan bares it all on what it means to be a Muslim in the Post-9/11 world and how he became an "inadvertent object of political leaders" in first person account for Outlook Turning Points magazine, published in association with The New York Times newspaper. He also features on the cover of the publication.
Titled "Being a Khan", the write-up appears in the current issue of the magazine and the 47-year-old actor, one of the few Indian actors with international recognition, writes: "I sometimes become the inadvertent object of political leaders who choose to make me a symbol of all that they think is wrong and unpatriotic about Muslims in India."
"There have been occasions when I have been accused of bearing allegiance to our neighbouring nation rather than my own country – this even though I am an Indian, whose father fought for the freedom of India. Rallies have been held where leaders have exhorted me to leave and return what they refer to my original homeland," added the superstar of Hindi cinema.
SRK is married to Gauri, a Hindu, and has two children – Aryan and Suhana.
"I gave my son and daughter names that could pass for generic (pan-India and pan-religious) ones – Aryan and Suhana. The Khan has been bequeathed by me so they can't really escape it."
"I pronounce it with my epiglottis when asked by Muslims and throw the Aryan as evidence of their race when non-Muslims enquire. I imagine this will prevent my offspring from receiving unwarranted eviction orders or random fatwas in the future," he wrote.
He said he became so sick of being mistaken for some crazed terrorist, "who co-incidentally carries the same name as mine that I made a film subtly titled 'My Name Is Khan' (and I am not a terrorist) to prove a point."
Set in the post 9/11 US, "My Name Is Khan" focuses on religious and national identitaies through Rizwan (SRK), who has Asperger's Syndrome, and how his Khan identity becomes all important in a suspicious America.
"Ironically, I was interrogated at the airport for hours about my last name when I was going to promote the film in America for the first time," said SRK

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