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Surely the shortest love story ever, killed at first sight






Ajay Devgan :"I and Shah Rukh Khan are just colleagues, not good friends"




Actor Ajay Devgn, who was pictured dinning with superstar Shah Rukh Khan in Bulgaria, says they are just colleagues and not "good friends".

Numerous reports of their rivalry have cropped up but the two actors have always remained cordial in public.

"We are not good friends as we don't meet often. We are very casual. Whenever we meet we are like colleagues... It is all normal between us," Devgn told PTI.

The 'Singham' actor's wife Kajol, shares a great rapport with Shah Rukh and the duo make one of the most successful on-screen pair of Bollywood.

SRK and Devgn had a fall out during the release of their films 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan' and 'Son of Sardaar' in 2012 over screen sharing.

Asked if they buried the hatchet, he said, "We did not talk about it. It was not a war between me and Shah Rukh or Adi (producer Aditya Chopra) and me. It was between ADF (Ajay Devgn Films) and YRF (Yash Raj Films). Both were right as we both were trying to protect our films... A lot of money was riding on both the films. So we had to fight for our product."

"I did message Adi saying I had nothing against him... and have no qualms," he added.

The pictures of Devgn and SRK's meeting in Bulgaria during shooting of Rohit Shetty's 'Dilwale' went viral on social media.

"It was over hyped. I feel the whole problem between us was also over hyped as there was no problem. The media just kept writing about it," the 46-year-old actor said.

Devgn will be seen next in Nishikant Kamat's thriller drama 'Drishyam', a remake of Malayalam hit of the same name. The film also stars Tabu, Shirya Saran and Rajat Kapoor and is slated to release on July 31.

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Telegram that killed Hitler , forgotten in S.c safe

Telegram that made Hitler suicide .


It is one of the most crucial documents from the most pivotal moment in the most terrible war.

A treasonous telegram from No. 2 Nazi Hermann Goerin
g to none other than the führer himself. A message that, along with the advancing Allied troops, helped drive Adolf Hitler to swallow cyanide and shoot himself inside his underground Berlin bunker.

Despite its influence on World War II, however, the memorandum ended up inside a South Carolina safe, nearly forgotten for more than a decade until a college student made it his senior thesis.

On Tuesday, the itinerant but now infamous telegram sold at auction for $55,000.

Not bad for a scrap of paper plucked at random in the pitch dark.

This is the story of how a Nazi note changed the course of history, only to slip through the cracks thanks to an American soldier’s ignorance of German. It was April 23, 1945, almost a year after American troops landed at Normandy. Americans had crossed the Rhine in early March, but it was Soviet troops that now had Hitler and many of his top advisers surrounded.

But not Hermann Goering. An ace fighter pilot in World War I, Goering had helped Hitler take power in 1933 and stayed at his side as the Third Reich hungrily expanded. So close was he to Hitler that in June of 1941, the fuhrer issued a secret decree stating that should he be captured or killed, Goering would take over.

As the war dragged on, however, Hitler became suspicious of his No. 2. And as the Soviets advanced to within two blocks of Hitler’s bunker, Goering was nowhere to be found. He was holed up nearly 500 miles south in the Bavarian Alps.

From a Nazi base in the mountainous town of Berchtesgaden, Goering sent a telegram to Hitler shortly after midnight:

My Führer:

General Koller today gave me a briefing on the basis of communications given to him by Colonel General Jodl and General Christian, according to which you had referred certain decisions to me and emphasized that I, in case negotiations would become necessary, would be in an easier position than you in Berlin. These views were so surprising and serious to me that I felt obligated to assume, in case by 2200 o’clock no answer is forthcoming, that you have lost your freedom of action. I shall then view the conditions of your decree as fulfilled and take action for the well being of Nation and Fatherland. You know what I feel for you in these most difficult hours of my life and I cannot express this in words. God protect you and allow you despite everything to come here as soon as possible.

Your faithful Hermann Goering

According to an autobiography by Albert Speer, Hitler’s chief architect turned minister of armaments and war production, those close to the fuhrer used the telegram to pollute Hitler’s already fragile mind against Goering:

 . . there was a flurry of excitement in the vestibule. A telegram had arrived from Goering, which Bormann hastily brought to Hitler. I trailed informally along after him, chiefly out of curiosity. In the telegram Goering merely asked Hitler whether, in keeping with the decree on succession, he should assume the leadership of the entire Reich if Hitler remained in Fortress Berlin. But Bormann claimed that Goering had launched a coup d’etat; perhaps this was Bormann’s last effort to induce Hitler to fly to Berchtesgaden and take control there. At first, Hitler responded to this news with the same apathy he had shown all day long. But Bormann’s theory was given fresh support when another radio message from Goering arrived. I pocketed a copy which in the general confusion lay unnoticed in the bunker. It read: To Reich Minister von Ribbentrop

I have asked the Fuehrer to provide me with instructions by 10 p.m. April 23. If by this time it is apparent that the Fuehrer has been deprived of his freedom of action to conduct the affairs of the Reich, his decree of June 29, 1941, becomes effective, according to which I am heir to all his offices as his deputy. [If] by 12 midnight April 23, 1945, you receive no other word either from the Fuehrer directly or from me, you are to come to me at once by air.

(Signed) Goering, Reich Marshal






After Maggie next is Haldirams




Mumbai - The Maharashtra government today asked its health regulator to check samples of Haldiram's packaged snacks to find if they are fit for human consumption.

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been asked to collect packaged food samples of the Nagpur-based leading domestic snack-maker from all over the state after reports emerged that its products have been banned in the US.

Minister of State for FDA Vidya Thakur said she has written to FDA Commissioner Harshdeep Kamble regarding collection of samples and their lab testing. She has also sought a report from FDA at the earliest.

The decision was taken in view of reports that Haldiram's packaged products had been banned in the US as pesticides and Salmonella bacteria were found in them, she said.

"This is a very serious matter. Since Haldiram products are manufactured in the state and consumed by a large number of people, it is necessary to find out if the snacks are fit for human consumption," Thakur stated in the letter.

The decision to check Haldiram's products comes on the heels of the 'Maggi' controversy. The Nestle's noodles brand faced the heat and was recalled from the markets after tests showed it contained lead beyond permissible limits.

Haldiram could not be immediately contacted for comments on the issue.

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Xiaomi is selling their mobiles in less prices from july, check the cut off in prices in India !

Xiaomi is selling the best feature mobile phones in even less prices.
I don't know how this company gives so good features in so good prices.
So lets start with the mobile phones and their cut off prices

#1: Xiaomi redmi note 4g:


From Rs. 9999 to 7999

#2: Xiaomi mi 4 16 GB:


From Rs.19999 to 14999

#3: Xiaomi redmi 2:


 
 
 
From Rs.6999 to 5999

When Poor guys get expansive car!

Hahah hilarious, when people who are poor get an expansive car!






Shameless man who called famous bollywood actor Mr. Rishi Kapoor "Chutia" !

This man called Rishi Kapoor " Chutia"
Yeah that's absoultely true and also a big shame that such a great artist is called as such.

Below is the snap of what was the tweet.

After receiving such an offensive tweet, Rishi Kapoor replied (angry).


And after some more time he replied.


Seriously, such a great artist, he must not think about that idiot.