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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Saturday, May 8, 2010
A Guaranteed fun bonanza…”KON AAHE RE TIKDE”
Stories about people sacrificing their lives for their own ambitions aren’t uncommon. But have you ever come across species, who would make scape-goats out of their own off-springs in their quest to air their ego-balloons…?
Meet Mr.Zhunzaarrao Shirke (Mohan Agashe), a landlord, who claims Veergadh, a fort, to be his ancestral property. He and many of his earlier generations thought that Veergadh was gifted to their ancestors, a thought that cost them a cool 500 acres of land. While they were at logger heads with the establishment and left them with not enough money to even take care of their old mansion…. But battered egos are hard to ignore . Zhunzaar rao proves it as he sweats that until and he claims Veergadh, he wouldn’t let Malhaar (Subodh Bhave), his only son, get married. This puts Malhaar in a fix as he is already engaged to a girl, Devki (Hemangi Kavi), the loving daughter of Shinde (Mohan Joshi), a wealthy ex-politician, and sister of the deadly aspiring gun-trotting politician Udayrao Shinde (Mangesh Desai).
Casual meetings between an over excited Malhaar and Devki turns intimate…very intimate…infact, so intimate that Devki becomes pregnant…! Malhaar goes berserk after knowing this and asks Devki to abort the child, which she profoundly refuses. Now Malhaar just can’t imagine what his father, his highness Zhunzaarrao Shirke can do to him once he gets to know about this.
Malhaar resorts to find idiotic solutions to his problems which further complicates the chaos, albeit in a funny way. On the other hand without Devki’s knowledge, her father approaches a gynecologist for abortion, to whom he doesn’t reveal her name. This kicks an odd suspicion game, wherein everyone, right from her sister in-law (Suhas Paranjpe) to the maid (Smita Tambe) starts suspecting the other to be pregnant. The chaos intensifies as everyone exercises their complicated imagination powers and add more to the on-going confusion.
Does Devki go ahead with her pregnancy or abortion…? Does Zhunzaar Rao come to know about his son’s antics…? What happens to Malhaar…? What happens to Veergadh…?Does Shinde and Udayrao solve Devki’s problems…? Do watch this incredibly hilarious caper…a guaranteed fun bonanza…”KON AAHE RE TIKDE”…?
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Swine flu
Swine flu
So how do we as a community protect ourselves against the swine flu?
Education. Education. Education!!!!!!
Every year Health Departments around the country preach the gospel of Good Community Health through hand washing, cough control and sneeze protection for those around us. These are the 3 main things a person can do to protect themselves from almost any invader disease state. Just like condoms add barrier protection for those who use them, we, as a community, are asked to make a barrier of our own sniffles and sneezes to avoid passing our germs to the next person. Make it a practice to wash hands often, especially with children who don’t think to wash their hands and often share toys, food and germs. As adults it is necessary for us to make good examples of ourselves and teach our children good hand washing practices to avoid spreading diseases. This applies to avoiding passing a cold to avoiding passing on swine flu. Carry hand sanitizing gels or wipes if you feel you will be where there may not be adequate facilities for hand washing. Kleenexes now come in varieties where they capture germs on the tissues and the germs are disposed with the tissues. Zinc is always a good option for staying healthy. Sleep and a proper diet can also help, but barrier methods and cleanliness work the best for not passing on germs and infections.If you or a loved one comes down with an illness that you suspect could be the swine flu it may be best to see a physician if the symptoms begin to mimic a worse illness than just a regular flu. If there is fever, persistent coughing that sounds like a barking, fever, vomiting or diarrhea, go to a healthcare professional and get checked out. An ounce of prevention is worth a lot in this situation, but when that fails, is there a pound of cure to be had?Testing has shown that the human swine influenza H1N1 (the main strain of swine influenza) can be treated with the antivirals oseltamavir (Tamiflu) and zanamivir (Relenza). If you suspect you may have had contact with someone who has any symptoms of the swine flu it may be necessary to be on antiviral therapy to avoid spreading the disease and to recover. If there are any further questions or concerns about the state of your health and swine flu, please contact your healthcare professional for early treatment.