Monday, January 7, 2008
Media hypes Chiru’s political entry beyond the horizons
Lately, there has been much more hype of media that the cine actor Chiranjeevi is going to make foray into politics. The media has gone too far by saying that Chiru is the man, people are awaiting, as they are getting frustrated with the present political parties. Coming to reality, there is no such red carpet path arranged for him to make his political entry. Even though, he hasn’t made any such announcement about his entry, the so called politicians from all parties making him a demigod. The present politics in Andhra Pradesh are beyond the expectations, as there involved many a complicated issues like Telangana, backward castes, sc & st bifurcation etc. If ever, he wants to get into politics, he should take up a burning issue as his main agenda and moreover he hasn’t paid any heed to the problems of the society yet seriously. In AP the most burning issue, which makes all parties being on tenterhooks is Separate Telangana, in case he wants to come up with a new party he has to make his intentions clear on the issue. He cannot take the plunge that supports a particular section in the state as his fans are everywhere and in every region and caste.
The major thing one has to consider is that it is not the period of NTR to charm the people from every walk of life and everybody knows that Aswini Dath from TDP hasn’t won the race in 2004 elections, though, Chiru supports him and pleads the people to vote him. Any how, we should wish him all the best for his political entry.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Tollywood is lagging behind in getting a real success
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In Tollywood these days the movies are not trying to show anything new and variety. Especially, the movies which come recently are very somber and monotonous. The directors and heroes of Telugu industry would like to travel in the same way i.e. love and faction with one or two item numbers of Momyth Khan. After the biggest hit of Mahesh’s Pokiri, we can see the same formula in his latest movie Athidi. Tulasi of Venki is also the same boredom movie with a lot of violence. As long as there is no place for experiments in the Tollywood, we cannot expect great hits like Pokiri in Telugu industry. Fortunately, a few directors like Shekar Kammula and Chandrashekar Yeleti are putting their sincere efforts to show variety in the treatment of story to some extent, the best example for this is Shekar’s latest movie Happy Days, which is greatly commended by one and all.
Friday, November 2, 2007
Writing an Email is an Art
Email in full electronic mail is the most important means of passing information from one to other, irrespective of the mail is a formal or informal one. If one wants to send an email, it’s not just enough to write something and send it. One has to keep in mind the following things, before sending an email.
The address and subject line
Before sending an email, one has to be very careful about the address to whom it is being sent, because there may be a chance of writing the address incorrectly. Subject line is also as important as the address, especially in case of formal emails as it is the primary one to give the essence of the mail to the receiver. One may get a number of emails in a day; some of them may be ignored if you are not able to mention a proper subject for that mail. For instance, you send a mail to your employee to attend an important meeting with the subject line ‘Hi’, here it may not get the required priority and even be ignored.
The language in mails
It is one of the important factors; one has to take into their consideration, while writing mails. Especially, in case of formal mails use a very simple language, as the roundabout language may make them feel impatient. Use proper case and do not write too lengthy & be to the point, say in as simple and short as possible. Do not use the short forms of the words in formal mails such as ‘U for You’, ‘2 for to’ and ‘b4 for before’.
Grammar and spell-check
You do not need to follow grammar rules completely, but minimum grammar is important, otherwise it may look awkward. Be careful of spelling mistakes, after writing the total matter check the spelling once or twice, because there is no spelling checker to point out the spelling mistakes like ‘buy in the place of by’, ‘see for sea’ and ‘no for know’ etc.
Finally, do not be lazy in going through once or twice what you have written, before clicking the sending button.
The address and subject line
Before sending an email, one has to be very careful about the address to whom it is being sent, because there may be a chance of writing the address incorrectly. Subject line is also as important as the address, especially in case of formal emails as it is the primary one to give the essence of the mail to the receiver. One may get a number of emails in a day; some of them may be ignored if you are not able to mention a proper subject for that mail. For instance, you send a mail to your employee to attend an important meeting with the subject line ‘Hi’, here it may not get the required priority and even be ignored.
The language in mails
It is one of the important factors; one has to take into their consideration, while writing mails. Especially, in case of formal mails use a very simple language, as the roundabout language may make them feel impatient. Use proper case and do not write too lengthy & be to the point, say in as simple and short as possible. Do not use the short forms of the words in formal mails such as ‘U for You’, ‘2 for to’ and ‘b4 for before’.
Grammar and spell-check
You do not need to follow grammar rules completely, but minimum grammar is important, otherwise it may look awkward. Be careful of spelling mistakes, after writing the total matter check the spelling once or twice, because there is no spelling checker to point out the spelling mistakes like ‘buy in the place of by’, ‘see for sea’ and ‘no for know’ etc.
Finally, do not be lazy in going through once or twice what you have written, before clicking the sending button.
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