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The quality of scripts definitely inspire me: Anant Nag
"I never thought I will take up acting as a profession," says one of the most sought after actors of Kannada cinema. Having spent over 3 decades in the film industry, Anant Nag comes across as a super cool guy with no airs of stardom around him. When most of his contemporaries have settled down for mature roles, Anant Nag still has the enthusiasm and zeal of a newcomer. Ready to talk about anything from his forthcoming English movie 'Stumble' to good old 'Malgudi Days', Nag settles down for an exclusive chat with Indiainfo.com at his palatial residence.
Picturesque Bhutan hopes to double foreign tourists
Thimphu (Bhutan): The first glimpse most tourists catch of the remote kingdom of Bhutan is as their small plane ducks beneath low-lying clouds and winds its way through imposing mountains on a heart-stopping descent to the only airport.
You want to swim because of yourself…Nisha Millet
Bangalore: Nisha Millet was India's flag bearer at the 2002 Olympic Games at Sydney, Australia. An honour achieved by very few, especially at the Olympic Games.
Lagaan in China, Aamir moves on to next venture
London: While 'Lagaan', India's first Oscar-nominated film for over 40 years, is all set to be screened in China in November, its producer and lead actor Aamir Khan is moving on to his new venture, yet another period film on 1857 uprising, India's first war of Independence.
Hungry Singaporeans make eating a national past time!
Singapore: Don't get Singaporeans started on food. Eating is a national pastime in the multi-cultural city-state and it takes little to trigger a heated debate over which is the best and cheapest place to eat a signature local dish like chicken rice or chili crab.
'Air Force Mahotsav 2002' enthralls Bangaloreans
Bangalore: An exciting air display of the aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) was held at Air Force station Yelahanka, enthralling Bangaloreans on October 27.
'Devdas' selected as official entry for Oscar
Mumbai: The Rs 50-crore film 'Devdas', directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, has been selected as the official entry in the best foreign film section for the prestigious Oscar Awards.
Paris growing into hub of designer food industry
Paris: Imagine gold-studded chocolate bars, powdery sequins swirling in mineral
water or asparagus tips trapped in a ball of jelly for a quick snack at the office.
Edmund Hillary – From bee-keeper to world-beater
Auckland: As he reached the summit of Mount Everest nearly 50 years ago accompanied by Sherpa Tensing Norgay, Edmund Hillary had no idea how excited the world waiting below had become over his feat and how much a celebrity he would remain for the rest of his life.
Number of malnourished in India has risen: Report
United Nations: As many as 36 million people die of direct or indirect effect of
hunger every year and 815 million continue to suffer from malnutrition despite the
fact that the world produces enough food to feed the entire global population, a new United States report says.
Post-Salman case, stars make a beeline for licence
Mumbai: Top film stars are rushing to transport offices for drivers' licenses after Salman Khan landed himself in court over a car crash.
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