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Painter Babu

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“A crowd-pleasing entertainer”
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Starring
Dheeraj Kumar, Madan Puri, Meenakshi Seshadhri, Neelam, Nilima, Om Puri, Rakesh Bedi, Sudheer Dalvi
Music
Uttam Singh-Jagdish Khanna
Director
Ashok
Producer
Manoj Kumar
Audio Label
Aditya Music
Year
1983

Audio Songs

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01
Title Track Kaala Bhairava
3:26
02
Love Anthem Karthik
4:27
03
Mass Number Anurag Kulkarni
5:28
04
Melody Chinmayi
3:29

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01

The painter inside Hansikaa

Hansikaa who is considered as a very talented actress will be soon seen in the film 'Money Hai Toh Honey Hai' in which she is the heroine of the humour King Govinda. But the plunge into acting has not deterred and waned away the other creative interests of the budding actress. A movie can also be called as a moving huge canvas full of colours and although Hansikaa is new to this visual changing canvas she is not an outsider to the world of colours. The lass has been making paintings since the age of three and if she goes according to her mother's wishes we may be able to see the big collection of her water colour paintings in an exhibition soon. Hansikaa still makes paintings frequently and also teaches art to the students in her college and an NGO situated next to her home. Govinda's heroine tells that making paintings relieves all her stress. So will she give us a chance to see whether we can also get our tensions out watching her painting?"

02

IIFA Painted in Black

IIFA Awards dazzled the svelte night at Dubai Airport Expo with the who's who of Bollywood converging in their best outfits. It wouldn't be unfair to say that there wasn't anything new in terms of who bagged what as it was a repeat telecast of Filmfare, Zee and Screen Awards. The color of the night was 'Black' as Sanjay Leela Bhansali's gut wrenching film won most of the trophies. What really stood out were the scintillating performances by Hrithik Roshan, Preity Zinta, Himesh Reshamiya and Akshay Kumar. You can catch all the action at Star Plus on 25th June. For now, take a sneak peek at the Awards list: '

03

Mumbai trains could be painted for EK CHALIS KI LAST LOCAL

If you stay in Mumbai and travel by local trains there, chances are that you would be having one 'colorful' experience soon! Courtesy, Sanjay Khanduri! In a unique promotional strategy and an intense marketing drive, there are speculations that some of the trains at handpicked railway routes may be painted with the promotional material of Abhay Deol-Neha Dhupia starrer EK CHALIS KI LAST LOCAL. Is that true? "That's right", says debutant director Khanduri, "We are toying with the idea of painting the trains and are currently looking at options while getting the right permissions. Since the film revolves around a missed train and has a local train forming the backdrop of the film, as is obvious through the film's title, we thought that it would be a good idea to use this forum for the promotion of the film." "Also, since the film is based in Mumbai and the subject would come quite naturally to the Mumbaikars, we are looking at going all out with the buzz and hype in the city", he adds, "There is a certain flavor that the city of Mumbai brings, hence it is imperative that when a subject revolves around a missed local train, we make the audience aware about what they are going to get from the film." So when does that happen? "The film is coming on April 20th so a few days before that we should be having the permissions in place while the painters do their job. Rest assured, you would be enjoying yourself with one colorful ride the next time you board a local in Mumbai," he signs off!

04

First Time in Indian Film History - 'Kabali' painted on International Flights

Kalaipuli.S.Thanu has bankrolled 'Kabali' on a lavish scale. The movie is in final leg of post—production works and Director Pa.Ranjith is working on the editing desk. Along with Rajinikanth, the movie features Radhika Apte, Dhanshika, Kishore, John Vijay, Kalaiarasan, Dinesh in supporting cast. We already reported that Air Asia is the Official Airlines for the movie and they will paint four flights based on 'Kabali'. Two International and Two Domestic flights will feature 'Kabali' theme. For the first time in Indian Film History, a movie's image gets painted on a Flight. Earlier in Hollywood, 'The Hobbit' movie featured in Airlines and it was promoted aggresively. Now 'Kabali' is following same foot steps. As always, we bring you the images straight from the Airport. It's time to welcome 'Thalaivar' !

05

Computex 2016 highlights: Home robot, razor-thin MacBook clone, and a gorgeous 3D printer

Some slick designs and novel computers headlined Computex 2016 in Taipei, Taiwan this week. A longstanding computer hardware conference that’s been around since 1981, Computex always manages to showcase cutting-edge stuff. Probably the biggest attention-getter was a “home robot” from Asus. Personal robot: Though Asus is keeping a lot of the details under wraps, the intended use of Zenbo (which looks like BB-8 from Star Wars) is clear. It’s meant as an assistant that, Asus claims, can hear and respond to naturally spoken commands, adapt to personal preferences using artificial intelligence, “express” emotions with different facial expressions, recognize faces, play music, control smart home devices, and do remote monitoring, among other things. Zenbo is targeted at both young and old. “A…companion that helps seniors enjoy a connected visual life and safeguard their health and well-being,” said the company’s chairman, Jonney Shih, during a demo. “It’s also a fun and educational playmate for kids,” he added. The multitalented assistant seems like a steal at $599 but we won’t know how well it actually performs for a while, as Zenbo isn't a finished product and won’t be available anytime soon. Cherng-Chuan Su director of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council and a Computex organizer, told FoxNews.com that Zenbo reflects the growing importance of the ‘Internet of Things’ – an attempt to link a diverse range of devices. “This year, we have a completely different focus [at Computex],” he said. “We have put more focus on the Internet of Things.” MacBook doppelganger: Computex wouldn’t be Computex without a slick, new computer. One of the slickest is the ZenBook 3, also from Asus. With the exception of its very shiny aluminum “aerospace-grade aluminum” chassis, the Zenbook 3 is the spitting image of the 12-inch MacBook right down to its impossibly-thin design (a mere 11.9mm/0.46 inches thick), 2-pound weight, and single USB Type C port. It is slightly wider than the MacBook because Asus opts for a 12.5-inch display compared to the MacBook’s 12-incher. Asus says that its ultra-thin keys boast travel of 0.8mm, slightly better than the MacBook’s key travel. (Travel is how far you have to push the key to register a keystroke. Typically, the greater the travel, the better the typing experience.) Asus claims all-day battery life. The ZenBook 3 will start at $999 and a fully-loaded version with a fast Intel processor will retail for $1,999. Availability has not been announced. First 17-inch 2-in-1: Dell announced the "world's first" 17-inch 2-in-1 tablet, part of its 7000 series Inspiron line. A 360-degree hinge allows four modes: laptop mode, tent mode for presentations, stand mode for streaming movies, and tablet mode. Pricing starts at $900. 2-in-1 from Porsche Design: At Computex, Microsoft showed an upcoming 2-in-1 hybrid laptop from Porsche Design (affiliated with carmaker Porsche AG). The device supports Windows Hello 2.0 (an advanced sign-in feature), Cortana (Microsoft’s voice-activated assistant), and new Microsoft inking technology (based on pen input). The device will come with a 13.3-inch display and will be available this winter. Award-winning form and function 3D printer: Flux Technology’s Flux Delta 3D printer combines 3D printing, 3D scanning, and laser engraving, among other functions. Flux Studio software also comes with the device. Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen, during Computex’s opening ceremony, presented a gold award to Flux Technology for design and innovation. The device can be preordered and starts at $669. More than 130,000 people are expected to attend Computex this week.