In present conditions, the business in movies in India is growing with a fast speed. Indian movies are famous worldwide to give a glimpse of Indian culture and tradition. In recent times, the movie “Slumdog Millionaire” rocked the whole world when it won 8 Oscar Awards. Indian people have a firm affinity for movies as they allow people to enjoy in an instructive way. Movies made in India are not only famous in the nation but they are also famous in neighboring countries. It’s because people living in various nations also want to enjoy watching Indian movies that let them feel as if they were in their own country.
The history of Indian movie is not new and Alam Ara was the first sound movie that was directed by Ardeshir Irani in 1931. After this movie, Indian cinema moved forward with a fast speed and made its own special place in the whole world. If the Hindi cinema known as Bollywood is compared to any other regional cinema, you would feel that its scope is quite bigger. Within last few decades, the Indian movies have been quite changed and now movies are made with latest technologies.
The future of movies in India is quite bright and this fact has attracted most Hollywood actors and actresses to join Bollywood. They also want to benefit from the growing film industry in India that is rocking the world. Apart from these things, Indian movies are also famous among western people as they let them to enjoy emotions, love, and song and dance sequence in an arranged and perfect manner. Some actors, such as Amitabh Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, Aamir Khan, and Hrithik Roshan from Bollywood have been awarded various prizes through various nations.
Apart from Hindi movies, movies made in regional languages are also gaining more and more name and fame in the world. People like to watch these movies for entertainment purposes
Movies in India – Becoming a Global Part
27-09-2009 by adminMigraines: Exploding 5.2 Migraine Myths
04-09-2009 by admin
After living with complicated migraines with auras for all of my adult life, I’ve learned there are at least 5.2 dangerous migraine myths that can cost you dearly. Learning the truth behind these myths could save your life.
1. Everyone Knows that Migraines Are One Sided Headaches
This myth can delay your diagnosis by, oh, 20 or 30 years! Migraines can also include pain on both sides of the head, speech disturbances, blurred vision, pins and needles feelings or other odd sensation especially in the hands and lips; mood swings, crying jags, irritability, or sudden, overwhelming depression; stomach, neck or shoulder pain (instead of head pain); even yawning spells or weird smells (for me it was pencil shavings). In fact, a “migraine headache” might not include much if any head pain at all. It depends on what area of the brain has the blood flow disturbance.
2. Migraines Only Last a Couple of Hours
We wish! While a migraine itself may last only a few hours, the pain might last three days, and when you factor in the weird prodromal warning symptoms, the migraine auras, and the flat, post migraine recovery phase, a particularly nasty migraine can last as long as a typical hurricane.
3. No Biggie–Everybody Gets Migraines Sometimes
I heard an interview once with Hollywood actors and Nashville singers bragging about how they had performed for so many thousands of people while suffering a “nasty” migraine. Excuse me? Let’s more accurately define “nasty” as it applies to real migraines: sounds hurt so much it feel like a pickaxe through the side of your skull; lights burn your eyes like dripping molten iron, and your head or neck feels like it’s being crushed in a vice by trolls. Now, you tell me if you believe someone with a nasty migraine could get up under those hot stage lights and perform live for 20,000 screaming fans? Almost everyone gets headaches, not everyone gets migraines!
4. With Today’s Drugs, No One Ever Needs to Have a Migraine
Pure fantasy! Sure there are natural preventives like coenzyme Q10, feverfew and magnesium that might help reduce migraines. There are also over the counter pain killers and prescription narcotics that may help. Fortunately, there are anti-emetics, triptans, ergots and serotonin receptor agonist drugs that can help stop a migraine. Recently, drug companies have introduced or rediscovered preventive drugs like beta blockers, antidepressants, anticonvulsants that can reduce the frequency or the chance-of-getting a migraine. Depending on the person, any of these treatments MIGHT work, but these treatments don’t always work, and for some people, they don’t work at all.
5. No One Ever Died From a Migraine Headache
Maybe not, but real people with real families have really killed themselves to stop their pain. Most doctors mean well, but sadly, because physician education about migraines is so shoddy, it can take years, or a lifetime, to get an accurate diagnosis and proper treatment. Way too many people have been turned away from emergency rooms and doctor’s offices as attention seekers, drug seekers, drunks, malingerers or just plain crazy people when the real problem was a migraine. Lives ruined and lives lost are predictable costs of poor migraine diagnosis and care. The dollar cost of migraines in the United States has been estimated at $1-billion per year for medical costs, plus $15-billion in lost productivity. All in all, migraine is a costly business.
5.1 Migraines are Hard to Diagnose
Yeah, they are, but they don’t need to be. A proper understanding of the range of migraine symptoms will speed diagnosis; and a proper diagnosis is by far the most important step toward proper treatment. When you finally and accurately understand the problem, you are automatically on your way toward the correct solution! Discuss your symptoms with your doctor. If necessary, gently insist that he refer you to a neurologist or specialized headache clinic. A knowledgeable professional will understand there is more to migraine than a one sided headache.
5.2 Complicated Migraines are Impossible to Treat
While it is true that the tendency toward migraines is a chronic condition, it is also true that with proper a diagnosis and the right combination of treatments and lifestyle changes, there is an excellent chance most migraine sufferers can learn to tame the beast!
Ways to Keep a Wrinkle Free Face
01-09-2009 by admin
It has become a popular trend to stay young and healthy looking even as we get older. Many people go as far as having plastic surgery and Botox because they want to stay young looking for as long as they possibly can. In you have not noticed, there are in fact many Hollywood actors and actresses well into their 40s, 50s and 60s that look to be anywhere in the late 20s and 30s. Yes, there are people out there who are able to age well, but unfortunately, most are not able to. As such, they turn to alternative, possibly drastic and dangerous, methods to look ten to thirty years younger. However, there are in fact many other ways to stay young looking and to keep a wrinkle free face, in a safer and more natural way.
There are many alternatives available today that do not involve surgery or the use of injections to achieve younger and healthier looking skin, all of which are better for the body. Use them well and you will be able to get smoother skin and also keep your face wrinkle free.
One way to develop a youthful looking skin is to avoid spending too much time under the sun. If you need to stay outdoors, use protection like sunscreen. Apply it evenly over all parts of your body, especially your face, to ensure maximum protection. Although certain levels of exposure to the sun are essential to our physical health, be aware that excessive exposure to the sun’s harmful rays will also have negative effects on the skin. So, to avoid getting dry or wrinkled skin, use sunscreen each time you are outdoors and moisturize it when possible. However, ladies may worry that this means having to give up their cosmetics when applying sunscreen. But fret not as there are various cosmetics, lotions and creams in stores that have contain ingredients which protect you from the sun just as well. So, do check that the SPF levels of your cosmetics are sufficient in protecting you against the sun.
Next, you should wash your face thoroughly everyday to prevent the development of wrinkles. When washing, use warm water and never scrub forcefully. Make sure that all make up is removed by using a gentle cleanser with moisturizer blended in. When drying your face, make sure that you gently pat it dry and avoid rubbing your face.
Also, to keep your face wrinkle free, you can try the clinical procedure called Microdermabrasion. The procedure involves a licensed practitioner blasting tiny crystals onto the skin. It will result in a more beautiful and smoother looking skin. This procedure is good for removing fine lines and wrinkles, and is also helpful if you suffer from acne problems. You will be able to have softer and healthier looking skin at the end of the process. In addition, you can even get a Microdermabrasion kit and do it yourself at home.
When all else fails, use make up. Using a make up primer after your normal moisturizing routine fills in the fine lines and wrinkles on your face. Once the primer is applied, you can then apply your foundation and the rest of your make up. This will help you keep a wrinkle free appearance effectively.
As you can see, there are a number of ways to look younger and healthier without having to worry about the risks of surgery. Use these techniques effectively and you will be able to keep your face wrinkle free and develop a youthful look in no time.


