Sunday, March 4, 2012

Tamil movie 'Vettai' turned 'Bhale Tammudu' in Telugu!


Now a days Tamil dubbing movies are doing well and acquiring good business at Tollywood box office. This week 4 dubbing movies were released and few are in a way to release.  Joining the list is 'Vettai', which is a recent hit in Kollywood.

The original starring Arya, Madhavan, Sameera Reddy and Amala Paul is a sensational hit in Tamil and is heading towards 100 days in all centres. The film’s story revolves around a two brothers with a different plot. It is a action based family entertainer. The film has also won critical acclaim for its gripping screenplay by senior director Linguswamy.

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Madras Hight Court order removing Trichy Anna University of Technology professor as HOD!


The Madurai bench of the Madras high court has set aside the appointment of an associate professor as head of department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering with Anna University of Technology, Trichirapalli.

Dr T Sree Renga Raja was appointed assistant professor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering with Anna University of Technology, Trichirapalli, in 2009 under regular basis and later was given faculty in-charge status of the department. Whileso, Dr M Balasingh Moses, an assistant professor in the same department, as an internal examiner, had not conducted the laboratory examination for 4th year students as per schedule and most of the students had complained against him.

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Chinese rechargeable gadgets find a new market in Madurai!


With the power crisis worsening in the state and the 45-minute power outage during the night, people in Madurai have resorted to buying rechargeable electrical gadgets like fans and bulbs of Chinese make. Small electrical shops at East Anumandarayar temple street and other narrow stretches in the city are buzzing with the brisk sale and shop owners state that they are not able to meet the sudden surge of demand.

Ajith, a salesman in an electrical shop at East Anumandarayar temple street says that 250 rechargeable fans of Chinese make were sold on Saturday alone. "We are selling a lot of rechargeable bulbs which are also of Chinese make. Earlier, we sold a rechargeable fan or bulb once in a week and there were a lot of Indian company makes as well, with a six month warranty. But after the power cuts during the night began, people started thronging the shops asking for these gadgets," he said.

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