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Showing posts with label Toronto. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 July 2011

Danica Patrick back in NASCAR, future still uncertain


Patrick's pending decision has been a major topic of conversation all season, much of it coming as he jumped from NASCAR to the IndyCar Series and back again.Finding success in both series could make her choice even tougher. He was fourth in a Nationwide race at Las Vegas in March, the best finish for a female driver in NASCAR history, and has posted top-10s in her last IndyCar events. He also led ten laps in the Indianapolis 500, a brief stint out front that left her hungry for another shot at open-wheel's showcase event."It comes down to my gut and my desire and where I feel like I will be the happiest and where I feel like I will be able to have the most success," he said. "And then from those thoughts my team explores the choices. But it always starts with where I need to be."

Danica Patrick remains unaffected by the swirl of speculation that trails her in every single place, saying he's no timetable for making a call about her racing future.Patrick reiterated Thursday at Daytona International Speedway that she is in no hurry to chosen between IndyCar and NASCAR."These things, as I have said from the outset of the year, are complicated and they take time," Patrick said before the Nationwide Series practice. "Whether I am coming here or not has yet to be signed, sealed and delivered. I might not be. Only time will tell. That timeline on my side of things, I am not positive. All I do know is that I am told I have a job to do in the automobile and you do your job and we'll do our job and they fill me in from time to time. But it is only July."

The domain-name registration company known for its racy Tremendous Bowl ads is reportedly close to being bought by private investment firms for up to $2.5 billion."It has not affected my day," Patrick said. "Still working with all the same people. I don't know if it is true. Unless I listen to from Bob and they tells me it is been sold, it is all speculation till that point. For me, it is all status quo.""I keep in mind this came up in the early part of the year," Patrick said. "He called and told me that it wasn't true, and that was it. I haven't heard from him about it. I don't know if that means it is being done or if it is not going to be done. Perhaps they don't know that answer either."So I guess that why it is still in speculation mode as against reported true or reported false. Will that affect my relationship with them? I don't know. It might not modify anything. It might modify everything. I am not positive. But like I said, right now for me it is still status quo. We are trying to do a nice job for them and represent them well."Patrick done 10th in her last Nationwide race in Chicago in early June, and will return to IndyCar next week in Toronto.This weekend, though, he will try to hone her skills at Daytona. He was 14th at NASCAR's most famous track in the Nationwide season opener despite struggling with some aspects of the new tandem racing. He turned laps in practice Thursday before scrapping the wall and returning to the garage.

Danica Patrick back in NASCAR, future still uncertain


Patrick's pending decision has been a major topic of conversation all season, much of it coming as he jumped from NASCAR to the IndyCar Series and back again.Finding success in both series could make her choice even tougher. He was fourth in a Nationwide race at Las Vegas in March, the best finish for a female driver in NASCAR history, and has posted top-10s in her last IndyCar events. He also led ten laps in the Indianapolis 500, a brief stint out front that left her hungry for another shot at open-wheel's showcase event."It comes down to my gut and my desire and where I feel like I will be the happiest and where I feel like I will be able to have the most success," he said. "And then from those thoughts my team explores the choices. But it always starts with where I need to be."

Danica Patrick remains unaffected by the swirl of speculation that trails her in every single place, saying he's no timetable for making a call about her racing future.Patrick reiterated Thursday at Daytona International Speedway that she is in no hurry to chosen between IndyCar and NASCAR."These things, as I have said from the outset of the year, are complicated and they take time," Patrick said before the Nationwide Series practice. "Whether I am coming here or not has yet to be signed, sealed and delivered. I might not be. Only time will tell. That timeline on my side of things, I am not positive. All I do know is that I am told I have a job to do in the automobile and you do your job and we'll do our job and they fill me in from time to time. But it is only July."

The domain-name registration company known for its racy Tremendous Bowl ads is reportedly close to being bought by private investment firms for up to $2.5 billion."It has not affected my day," Patrick said. "Still working with all the same people. I don't know if it is true. Unless I listen to from Bob and they tells me it is been sold, it is all speculation till that point. For me, it is all status quo.""I keep in mind this came up in the early part of the year," Patrick said. "He called and told me that it wasn't true, and that was it. I haven't heard from him about it. I don't know if that means it is being done or if it is not going to be done. Perhaps they don't know that answer either."So I guess that why it is still in speculation mode as against reported true or reported false. Will that affect my relationship with them? I don't know. It might not modify anything. It might modify everything. I am not positive. But like I said, right now for me it is still status quo. We are trying to do a nice job for them and represent them well."Patrick done 10th in her last Nationwide race in Chicago in early June, and will return to IndyCar next week in Toronto.This weekend, though, he will try to hone her skills at Daytona. He was 14th at NASCAR's most famous track in the Nationwide season opener despite struggling with some aspects of the new tandem racing. He turned laps in practice Thursday before scrapping the wall and returning to the garage.

Sunday, 26 June 2011

International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards 2011.


Bollywood Super Star Salman Khan starrer Dabangg took the lead at the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards, held on Saturday for the first time in North America.Dabangg won Best Picture award and the hugely important music categories for best female playback singer, best male playback singer and best music direction, as well as best screenplay.My Name is Khan, starring Shah Rukh Khan as a Muslim suffering from Asperger's syndrome who is detained at a US airport after his disability is mistaken for suspicious behaviour, got nods for best story and best lyrics. The hit film, nominated in seven categories, also took home the prize for best direction.

Shah Rukh  has taken the trophy for Best Actor in My Name is Khan."It is wonderful that I am getting the award from Million Dollar Baby and Slumdog Millionaire actors. Hilary Swank, I love the way you said namaste. I want to thank Karan Johar, Kajol," he said in his acceptance speech. "My Name Is Khan gave me that reason to speak my mind with a role.Karan Johar won the best director award  for My Name Is Khan. American actor Cuba Gooding Jr presented him the award."This is my first IIFA award and it's amazing to win it in Toronto. My Name IS Khan is more than a movie, it was therpeutic and it taught me restraint and passion it. Thank you for your votes and thank you to Shah Rukh and Kajol, you have ben a dream team. I dedicate this to my dad. I love him amd miss him terribly," Johar said. 
Best supporting actor has gone to the dashing Arjun Rampal for his role in Raajneeti."I completed ten years in the industry this year. It wouldn't have been possible without your continued support," Rampal told the crowd. "I hope that I can be like Dharamji who even after fifty years can entertain his fans."

Anushka Sharma has won the award for Female Leading Role for Band Baaja Baraat."This is overwhelming. Thank you for all Toronto for all that love. Thank you Adi (producer Aditya Chopra) and Maneesh Sharma for believing in me when not many peple did," Anushka said.Indian screenwriter Shibani Bhatija won Best Story for My name Is Khan. "I have seen such great support. It is heartening to know that my story has influenced many peple around the world,"Bhatija said.The award for best dialogue went to the thriller Ishqiya.

Shah Rukh Khan, Anil Kapoor and the Deol family were among the dozens of Bollywood superstars in attendance, along with Oscar-winners Hilary Swank and Cuba Gooding Jr. Salman Khan, however, could not make it to Toronto as he was reportedly shooting his next film Bodyguard, a romantic action movie with Kareena Kapoor."I love you so much," said Mamta Sharma over and over, after winning the award for best female playback singer for the song Munni Badnam.The IIFA awards this year is one glittering affair. Performer Priyanka Chopra was at her sensual best as she paid a musical tribute to Asha Bhosle, who said: "Every time I get an award, it spurs me to work more  please remember me as a person with a gold heart."

Sonakshi Sinha won the Best Debutante award for Dabangg. "I want to thank my parents who are not here. I want to also thank Arbaaz, Abhinav Kadhyap, Sohail and Salman for believing in me," Sinha said.Priyanka Chopra was honoured for her contribution to a greener Earth. "What you do for your planet is what you do for yourself," she said in her acceptance speech.Dharmendra was given the lifetime achievement award.Best performance in a comic role went to Riteish Seshmukh for Housefull. “Thank you Sajid Khan for believing in me. Who said awards are not fixed - if you host awards for four years at IIFA, u will get it right," he joked.Sonu Sood was awarded Best Performance in a Negative Role in Dabangg. "This is a dream come true. Want to thank Salman bhai, my wife Sonali. Thank you so much, this is for my dad sitting in Punjab,” Sood said.

The award for Outstanding Achievement by an Indian in International Cinema went to Irrfan Khan. “Let me first salute to Toronto if there was an award for best audience it should go to you," he said.The Hottest Pair award was chosen by viewers of the Star Plus channel. It went to Anushka Sharma and Ranveer Singh. Though Lisa Ray called her Anushka Shankar – oops! "I want to thank my writers who created the chemistry between us,” said Sharma."Thanks Anushka for making me hot," added Singh.The Best Playback Singer award went to Rahat Fateh Ali Khan for Dabangg, while Mamta Sharma was named Best female Playback singer, also for Dabangg. The Best Lyrics award went to Niranjan Iyengar for My Name Is Khan.
Bollywood gangster movie Once Upon a Time in Mumbai had led the field in the nominations with 12 in categories including best film and best male lead for Ajay Devgan, one of Bollywood's leading actors.Dabangg was close behind with 11 nominations. Other movies still in the running for a clutch of awards include the drama Ishqiya with nine nominations.Romantic comedy Band Baaja Baaraat  and the thriller Rajneeti  both had eight. The nominations came from more than 1,500 votes from the Indian film fraternity.The IIFA Launched in 2000 at the Millennium Dome in London, the annual IIFA awards have been held in 11 cities around the world, including Colombo, Macao, Bangkok, Dubai, Amsterdam and Johannesburg.It is designed to celebrate the popular Hindi-language film industry and win new audiences abroad.

International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards 2011.


Bollywood Super Star Salman Khan starrer Dabangg took the lead at the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards, held on Saturday for the first time in North America.Dabangg won Best Picture award and the hugely important music categories for best female playback singer, best male playback singer and best music direction, as well as best screenplay.My Name is Khan, starring Shah Rukh Khan as a Muslim suffering from Asperger's syndrome who is detained at a US airport after his disability is mistaken for suspicious behaviour, got nods for best story and best lyrics. The hit film, nominated in seven categories, also took home the prize for best direction.

Shah Rukh  has taken the trophy for Best Actor in My Name is Khan."It is wonderful that I am getting the award from Million Dollar Baby and Slumdog Millionaire actors. Hilary Swank, I love the way you said namaste. I want to thank Karan Johar, Kajol," he said in his acceptance speech. "My Name Is Khan gave me that reason to speak my mind with a role.Karan Johar won the best director award  for My Name Is Khan. American actor Cuba Gooding Jr presented him the award."This is my first IIFA award and it's amazing to win it in Toronto. My Name IS Khan is more than a movie, it was therpeutic and it taught me restraint and passion it. Thank you for your votes and thank you to Shah Rukh and Kajol, you have ben a dream team. I dedicate this to my dad. I love him amd miss him terribly," Johar said. 
Best supporting actor has gone to the dashing Arjun Rampal for his role in Raajneeti."I completed ten years in the industry this year. It wouldn't have been possible without your continued support," Rampal told the crowd. "I hope that I can be like Dharamji who even after fifty years can entertain his fans."

Anushka Sharma has won the award for Female Leading Role for Band Baaja Baraat."This is overwhelming. Thank you for all Toronto for all that love. Thank you Adi (producer Aditya Chopra) and Maneesh Sharma for believing in me when not many peple did," Anushka said.Indian screenwriter Shibani Bhatija won Best Story for My name Is Khan. "I have seen such great support. It is heartening to know that my story has influenced many peple around the world,"Bhatija said.The award for best dialogue went to the thriller Ishqiya.

Shah Rukh Khan, Anil Kapoor and the Deol family were among the dozens of Bollywood superstars in attendance, along with Oscar-winners Hilary Swank and Cuba Gooding Jr. Salman Khan, however, could not make it to Toronto as he was reportedly shooting his next film Bodyguard, a romantic action movie with Kareena Kapoor."I love you so much," said Mamta Sharma over and over, after winning the award for best female playback singer for the song Munni Badnam.The IIFA awards this year is one glittering affair. Performer Priyanka Chopra was at her sensual best as she paid a musical tribute to Asha Bhosle, who said: "Every time I get an award, it spurs me to work more  please remember me as a person with a gold heart."

Sonakshi Sinha won the Best Debutante award for Dabangg. "I want to thank my parents who are not here. I want to also thank Arbaaz, Abhinav Kadhyap, Sohail and Salman for believing in me," Sinha said.Priyanka Chopra was honoured for her contribution to a greener Earth. "What you do for your planet is what you do for yourself," she said in her acceptance speech.Dharmendra was given the lifetime achievement award.Best performance in a comic role went to Riteish Seshmukh for Housefull. “Thank you Sajid Khan for believing in me. Who said awards are not fixed - if you host awards for four years at IIFA, u will get it right," he joked.Sonu Sood was awarded Best Performance in a Negative Role in Dabangg. "This is a dream come true. Want to thank Salman bhai, my wife Sonali. Thank you so much, this is for my dad sitting in Punjab,” Sood said.

The award for Outstanding Achievement by an Indian in International Cinema went to Irrfan Khan. “Let me first salute to Toronto if there was an award for best audience it should go to you," he said.The Hottest Pair award was chosen by viewers of the Star Plus channel. It went to Anushka Sharma and Ranveer Singh. Though Lisa Ray called her Anushka Shankar – oops! "I want to thank my writers who created the chemistry between us,” said Sharma."Thanks Anushka for making me hot," added Singh.The Best Playback Singer award went to Rahat Fateh Ali Khan for Dabangg, while Mamta Sharma was named Best female Playback singer, also for Dabangg. The Best Lyrics award went to Niranjan Iyengar for My Name Is Khan.
Bollywood gangster movie Once Upon a Time in Mumbai had led the field in the nominations with 12 in categories including best film and best male lead for Ajay Devgan, one of Bollywood's leading actors.Dabangg was close behind with 11 nominations. Other movies still in the running for a clutch of awards include the drama Ishqiya with nine nominations.Romantic comedy Band Baaja Baaraat  and the thriller Rajneeti  both had eight. The nominations came from more than 1,500 votes from the Indian film fraternity.The IIFA Launched in 2000 at the Millennium Dome in London, the annual IIFA awards have been held in 11 cities around the world, including Colombo, Macao, Bangkok, Dubai, Amsterdam and Johannesburg.It is designed to celebrate the popular Hindi-language film industry and win new audiences abroad.
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