Monday, 7 August 2017

Why Ranbir Kapoor Called Sanjay Dutt a Fraud.

Ranbir Kapoor is working really hard for his upcoming film, the Sanjay Dutt biopic. He also went a physical transformation as well to fit the role. However, one statement by Ranbir Kapoor has shocked everyone. In one of his interviews, he has called Sanjay Dutt a 'fraud'.

In a recent interview to Deccan Chronicle he said, "With the Sanjay Dutt biopic, he’s been so honest about his life," says Ranbir. "He's admitting to his mistakes. We're not portraying a Gandhi like character. We're portraying a very fraud man. He's someone who is loved and disliked. He's the most controversial, and to have the ability to tell about your life so honestly, and to make a movie out of it is very brave.".
He adds further, "If I was in his position, I don’t think I could be this honest about my life, and make myself look like a person who is not nice. If an audience can take something from that and learn something from his life, I think it’s a very positive thing.".

The yet untitled biopic also features Manisha Koirala as the late Nargis Dutt, Paresh Rawal as Sunil Dutt and Dia Mirza as Manayata Dutt..

Sexiest Cook 'Sexy Chef Steph' Naked Cooking Tutorial.

American Stephanie Dail calls herself 'Sexy Chef Steph' and certainly lives up to her moniker in her video, which has gained over 3.6million views.

Cooking an Asian chicken dish, Steph nibbles seductively on vegetables, flashes her bottom and even taps her nipples with a wooden spoon.

Steph, from North Carolina, wears nothing but a plain black apron throughout the video.

The video is not the most professional - often going out of focus and with shaky camerawork throughout.
But viewers haven't let this put them off, and Steph's naked cooking is incredibly popular.

The pretty blonde introduces the clip and says: "Hello and welcome to naked cooking with chef Steph.

"I love to be naked, cook food and travel the world. So therefore, I'm going to cook food for you all."

The demonstration begins with Steph pouring olive oil and lashings of balsamic vinaigrette onto the chicken, before cooking it in a pan.
She then chops a courgette, before biting into a raw Portobello mushroom, gazing seductively into the camera.

She adds these to a frying pan, squeezing lemon juice over the dish.

Things take a steamier turn when Steph decides to retrieve something from the fridge - bending over to get something from the shelf, her bottom on full display.

After a few more seconds of tossing the chicken and veg in their pans, Steph leans carefully on a bar stool, tasting a morsel of veg from the end of a fork.
Pleased with her efforts, she does a little dance around her kitchen.

The clip ends with Steph licking oil off her fingers, before pronouncing her dish delicious.

'Sexy Chef Steph' is not the only half-dressed woman to go viral in recent days.

World's Oldest App Developer, 82-year-old Japanese Women.

When 82-year-old Masako Wakamiya first began working she still used an abacus for maths, today she is one of the world's oldest iPhone app developers, a trailblazer in making smartphones accessible for the elderly.

Frustrated by the lack of interest from the tech industry in engaging older people, she taught herself to code and set about doing it herself.

"As you age, you lose many things: your husband, your job, your hair, your eyesight. The minuses are quite numerous. But when you learn something new, whether it be programming or the piano, it is a plus, it's motivating," she says.

"Once you've achieved your professional life, you should return to school. In the era of the internet, if you stop learning, it has consequences for your daily life," Wakamiya explains during an AFP interview at her home near Tokyo.

She became interested in computers in the 1990s when she retired from her job as a bank clerk. It took her months to set up her first system, beginning with BBS messaging, a precursor to the internet, before building her skills on a Microsoft PC, and then Apple's Mac and iPhones.

She asked software developers to come up with more for the elderly, but a repeated lack of response led her to take matters into her own hands.

Wakamiya learned the basics of coding and developed 'Hinadan' one of Japan's first dedicated app games for the over-60s -- she is now in such demand that this year Apple invited her to participate at their prestigious Worldwide Developers Conference, where she was the oldest app creator to take part.

In Wakamiya's app, which is currently only available in Japanese, has been downloaded 42,000 times with hundreds of positive comments from users.

Its success has propelled her on to the tech world stage, despite the industry's reputation for being notoriously ageist.

In Silicon Valley, workers in their 40s are considered old by some firms and according to media reports citing research firm Payscale, the median age for an employee at Facebook is 29 and at Apple is 31.

Impact of 5G On a Normal Person's Life | How 5G will impact a normal person's life

Both businesses and individual consumers are already eagerly awaiting the 5G roll-out somewhere around 2020.

When 5G finally becomes available, it promises regular transfer speeds of hundreds of megabytes per second, in contrast to the low tens of megabytes that even good 4G connections usually struggle to reach at present. In addition to faster transfer speeds, 5G will mean increased reliability and lower latency of connections, opening a very wide new range of possibilities.
The end of the 9 to 5?
While there will always be some need for people to physically show up at a job, faster speeds and more bandwidth will inevitably translate into more of a transition to a “distributed workforce” for companies.
For employees, this can be a good or a bad thing. Good in the sense that it offers more opportunities to work from home or while traveling, but potentially bad for the overall stock of good salaried positions with benefits. Companies may opt to shift more of their operations to freelancers instead.

The big business benefit
In general, big business should be best positioned to initially adapt to and take advantage of the 5G roll-out; that’s simply because the transition is going to be expensive, and smaller players may not be able to absorb the cost for a while. It is important for companies of all sizes to keep in mind that the debut of 5G doesn’t mean the instant death of 4G. Over 4 billion devices are expected to be reliant on a 4G connection in 2020, about the time that 5G is expected to start becoming available.

Varying benefits
There are some industries for whom it is a safe bet that 5G will be an early and unequivocal boon, however. As mentioned before, the biggest winner is likely to be the automotive industry. Not just in the sense of further enabling self-driving cars, but also greatly enhancing the connectivity options of traditional vehicles. One particularly intriguing advance will be in the ability of vehicles to communicate directly with each other, potentially automatically avoiding crashes or minimizing damage. Commercial vehicles will see major enhancements as well, particularly in the ability to optimize trucking operations. The net gain for consumers here will ideally be lower prices due to lower logistics and shipping costs.
Smart devices, aka the “Internet of Things,” are also poised to get a whole lot smarter and more useful. The biggest advance is in the ability to create a new bandwidth protocol specifically for smart devices to pass data amongst themselves.

Who might 5G hurt?
While there will always be some need for people to physically show up at a job, faster speeds and more bandwidth will inevitably translate into more of a transition to a “distributed workforce” for companies.
For employees, this can be a good or a bad thing. Good in the sense that it offers more opportunities to work from home or while traveling, but potentially bad for the overall stock of good salaried positions with benefits. Companies may opt to shift more of their operations to freelancers instead.

Friday, 4 August 2017

Parmish Verma Net Woth | Earning | Bio | Cars | Houses

Parmish Verma $2 million
Personal Info
·         Nick Name is Paru
·         5’8 75kgs
·         Born on 3 July 1987
·         Did his Schooling from Yadwindar Public school , Patiala
·         Has  Younger brother and Sister

Professional Info
·         Music Director
·         Model
·         Actor
·         Singer

Business
·         Punjab Bolda Actor 5 lakh
·         RockyMental Movie 35 Lakh

Cars
·         Fortuner

·         Royal Enfield

Dhinchak Pooja Net Worth

Dhinchak Pooja ₹ 60 lakhs Indian Rupees

Personal
  • ·        Real Name Pooja Jain
  • ·        Born in Uttar Pradesh Indian
  • ·        Birthday 16 December 1993


Professional Stats
  • ·       Singer
  • ·       Actress
  • ·       Model
  • ·       Youtuber
Business

  • ·       Selfie song may have earned Rs 7 lakh as part of the revenue share from YouTube advertising

Radhakishan Damani Net Worth

Radhakishan Damani   $7.2 Billion















Personal Info
·         Born in 1971  Bikaner, Rajasthan India.
·         Married
·         Two Children
·         Currently lives in Mumbai
·         Famously known as Mr. White and White
·         At Forbes 896th  ranked richest in world and 98th  position in India

Professional Info
·         Founder & Promoter of Dmart
·         Stock market Investor
·         Stockbroker
·         Trader

Business Info
·         130+ Retail stores across India – Valued at $ 5 million
·         D Mart 52% stake
·         GE Capital Transportation Industries ion (1.43% stake)
·         VST Industries (23.97% stake), Samtel Ltd (3.05% stake)
·         Schlafhorst Eng (I) (1.05% stake)
·         Somany Ceramics (2.79% stake)
·         Jay Shree Tea (1.07% stake)
·         3M India (1.48% stake)

Property
  • ·         5 floors at Nariman Point Mumbai Indian total 134.25 crore Indian Rupees
  • ·         156-room Radisson Blu Resort in Alibag 500 crore
  • ·         1000 acres in Bikaner, Rajasthan -- 200 cores
Cars
  • ·         3 Mercs
  • ·         1 Bentley
  • ·         2 Lamborghini 


Why Ranbir Kapoor Called Sanjay Dutt a Fraud.

Ranbir Kapoor is working really hard for his upcoming film, the Sanjay Dutt biopic. He also went a physical transformation as well to fit t...