Thursday, December 9, 2010

Keira Knightley want's to quit hollywood acting

Keira Knightley Hollywood actress almost gave up acting three years ago because she ‘wasn’t enjoying’ her Hollywood career.

The 25-year-old actress, who shot to fame as a teenager in the 2002 soccer movie ‘Bend It Like Beck ham’ and later in the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’, admits she decided to turn her back on acting altogether at the age of 22.
‘I think I intended not to work again. I wasn’t enjoying what I was doing and I felt terribly guilty about that. I remember hating the idea that I was in a privileged position and could not see the point of any of it,’ she said.

‘I had worked solidly since I was 16, till 22, and I had not been on holiday in all of that time. I didn’t know if I was going to go back to acting at all. I think for a long time I thought I wouldn’t,’ she added.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Winter guest in Bangladesh

In every Winter seoson Guest Birds come in Bangladesh . millions of birds come to visit Bangladesh . In this country now opening winter season. So Birds are coming which added new beauti of nature.


Monday, December 6, 2010

Film Festibal album

Bagala Film'MONER-MANUSH' Rewarded By IFFI.

Director Goutom Ghoosh Has directed" Moner-Manush"Produced by Bangladesh - Jointly. Lalon- who most popular folk singer in Bangladesh."Moner- manush"-Bengali superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee being felicitated during the the closing ceremony of the 41st International Film Festival of India at Kala Academy in Panaji on Thursday. Pro
India claimed the top honours at the 41st International Film Festival of India (IFFI) here after Gautam Ghose's "Moner Manush" won the Golden Peacock award Thursday.

Danish filmmaker Susanne Bier's "In a Better World" won the Silver Peacock award for the best director at a glittering closing ceremony here attended, among others, by Bollywood actor and National Award winner Saif Ali Khan.

Nobel Winner Dr. Younus in cricis


Grameen Bank MD of Grameen Bank Doctor Muhammad Yunus has welcomed the prime minister's call for an investigation into allegations that he channelled foreign aid meant for the bank to another company.

Yunus in a brief, written statement said: "Honourable prime minister Sheikh Hasina said the issue on Grameen Bank, which was discussed in several newspapers, should be investigated. I welcome the attempt of the honourable prime minister.

"I hope that the debate will be over after revealing the exact condition in front of countrymen following the investigation as soon as possible," said the statement of the Nobel Peace laureate.

It was signed by the general manager of the bank Mohammad Shahjahan, and sent on Sunday night. It was said that Yunus sent this statement fromPortugal capital, Lisbon.

The response from Yunus came hours after Hasina said earlier in the day, "The allegation against Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus...should be investigated properly."

"Bangladesh has set many examples. Deceiving people by siphoning off their money is another such example. This is nothing but sucking out money from the people after giving them loans," she said when her attention was drawn to the conflicting comments made by her party stalwarts.

"One can't but get caught if they play with the money of the poor," she added.

Norway's national TV NRK aired a documentary on November 30 titled "Fanget i Mikrogjeld" or "Caught in Micro debt", based on which bdnews24.com ran a report on December 1.

According to the documentary, Yunus transferred the money to Grameen Kalyan, which was in no way involved with microcredit operations.

Responding to the allegations, Grameen Bank claimed there was no wrongdoing in the agreement between the bank and Grameen Kalyan under which it received Tk 3,917 million from the bank.