Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Soundarya... south indian actress Birthday

Soundarya... south indian actress Birthday 

Name : Soundarya
Birth Name : Soumya
Birth Date : July 18, 1971
Birth Place : Kolar, Karnataka, India
Death Date : April 17, 2004
Death Place : Jakkur airfield, Bangalore, India
Cause of Death : Airplane crash
Sex : Female
Nationality : Indian
Hair Color : Black
Eye Color : Black
Zodiac Sign : Cancer
Sexual Orientation : Straight
Race or Ethnicity : Asian
Profession : Actress
Years Active : 1992 – 2004
Major Genres : Drama, Action, Comedy, Family
Kannada Debut Movie : Gandharva (1992)
Other Debut Movie : Telugu – Rajendrudru Gajendrudru (1993)
First Major Screen Credit : Rajendrudru Gajendrudru (1993)
Husband : G. S. Raghu (Software Professional)
Father : K.S. Satyanarayan (Senior Film Writer, Industrialist)
Mother : Manjula
Brother : Amarnath (Producer)
Career Highlights : Aaptamitra, Dweepa, Mayalodu, Number One, Hello Brother, Pavitra Bandhanam, Peda Rayudu, Arunachalam, Pellichesukundam, Choodalani Vundi, Anthahpuram, Annayya, Devi Putrudu, Raja
Claim to Fame : As Bhavani in the movie “Ammoru” (1995)

18 July 1971, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Date of Death
17 April 2004, Jakkur airfield, Bangalore, India (airplane crash)
Birth Name
Sowmya
Spouse
Raghu Sridhar (April 2003 - 17 April 2004) (her death)
Trivia
At the time of her death she was on her way to an election rally for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) campaign in Karimnagar, Andhra Pradesh. Her brother Amarnath, an employee of the BJP, was also killed in the plane crash.
She discontinued her medical education to enter the film industry in 1992.
She is daughter of noted Kannada producer and director Satyanarayana. She married her distant cousin Raghu Sridhar, a software engineer, in April 2003.

Monday, July 16, 2012

CARs - Year 1930s and 1940s

A classic car is an older car; the exact meaning is variable. The Classic Car Club of America maintains that a car must be between 20 and 40 years old to be a classic, while cars over 45 years fall into the Antique Class.
































Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Just open your arms.........


There's something in a simple hug

That always warms the heart;

It welcomes us back home

And makes it easier to part

A hug's a way to share the joy

And sad times we go through,

Or just a way for friends to say

They like you 'cause you're you

Hugs are meant for anyone

For whom we really care,

From your grandma to your neighbor,

Or a cuddly teddy bear

A hug is an amazing thing -

It's just the perfect way

To show the love we're feeling

But can't find the words to say

It's funny how a little hug

Makes everyone feel good;

In every place and type,

It's always understood

And hugs don't need new equipment,

Special batteries or parts

Just open up your arms

And open up your hearts

Friday, June 29, 2012

Govt to release Rs. 150 coin soon - NDTV website

For the first time in the country's minting history, government will issue coins of Rs. 150, marking the number of years of taxation in India.

The special coins, to be released by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee before his Budget speech, will also be brought out in Rs. 5 denomination on the occasion of completion of 150 years, from 1860 to 2010, of the Income Tax department.

This is the first time that coins of Rs. 150 denomination are being minted by the government. The Department of Economic Affairs under the Finance Ministry recently notified the order.

The Rs. 150 coin, made of an alloy of Silver, Copper, Nickel and Zinc, will have an international design with 'Satyameva Jayate' and 'India' on the front side while a portrait of 'Chanakya and lotus with honeybee' on the reverse side.

The Rs. 5 coins will also be minted in the same fashion. While 200 coins will be minted in Rs. 150 denomination, 100 such coins of Rs. 5 will be issued.

"The Income Tax department celebrated 150 years of taxation in the country last year and the these coins, especially the one in Rs. 150 denomination will be minted for the first time," a senior I-T official said.