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SPIDERMAN A RACE AGAINST TIME TO SAVE ‘OILED’ PENGUINS SHAKIRA’S KIND ACT: TO HELP REBUILD GIRLS SCHOOL IN HAITI MANISHA KOIRALA MAKES A COMEBACK AS MARQUEE IN DEEPTI NAVAL’S FILM PAGE 34 | PLAYHOUSE PAGE 35 | SCIENCE PAGE 39 | HOLLYWOOD PAGE 40 | BOLLYWOOD Now showing Paul No Strings Attached S Darko Sucker Punch No Strings Attached The Lincoln Lawyer Rango Christian Brothers Salman Khan Detailed movie timing on Did you know? English (Comedy) Steve McQueen did not like gratuitous violence, swearing or nudity in movies. Page 40 English (Comedy) English (Thriller) English (Action) English (Comedy) English (Crime) English (Animation) Sunday, April 3, 2011 Malayalam (Action) A twirl, a shine...moustache magic in Bollywood Though actors have preferred to look clean-shaven and groomed, these days Bollywood heroes are trying to change the norm and have been seen sporting moustache for their roles PRIYANKA SHARMA IANS HE power of the moustache is in full flow in Bollywood. Screen idols are banking on it to look different on screen - if Saif Ali Khan has gone for the zappa, Aamir Khan boasts of the chevron and Shahid Kapoor the painter’s brush. When Salman Khan was seen as funny cop Chulbul Pandey, sporting a pencil moustache in the super duper hit Dabangg, his fans went crazy, especially those from Uttar Pradesh where the movie was set. Another popular actor to be seen on screen with a moustache is Abhishek Bachchan in Dum Maro Dum. Director R o h a n Sippy, who keeps changing his facial hairstyle in real life, has cast the actor as a cop in this suspense thriller that will hit the theatres on April 22. Abhishek, who usually has a stubble, sports a moustache in the movie to look like a real cop. Aamir is also taking the trend forward with his bowshaped chevron on his upper lip for Reema Kagti’s second directorial venture. Bollywood’s Mr Perfectionist, who tries to look different in all his films, whether it was Dhobi Ghat, Ghajini or Taare Zameen Par, had earlier grown a moustache for the period film Mangal Pandey, but it failed to impress. So far his new look for Kagti’s suspense thriller has no doubt created a buzz. T Aamir Khan Another Khan, Saif Ali Khan, has also joined the bandwagon for his role of a teacher in Prakash Jha’s issuedbased Aarakshan. “A lot of men do. If you think of a teacher in a rural town, they have a moustache. Most Indians would have it. So it was a demand for the character and I had to wear it,” Saif, who dons a similar look in his home production Agent Vinod, said. After the stupendous success of comic caper Yamla Pagla Deewana, Sunny Doel has turned serious for his next Mohalla Assi that will see him as a pandit in dhoti-kurta, moustache and a small ponytail. Even Om Puri will be seen with one in his upcoming film Teen Thay Bhai. Known for his offbeat roles, Rahul Bose has also grown a moustache for an untitled film, which he says “cannot be named”. After finishing the shoot, the actor took to microblogging site Twitter to talk about it, saying, “My last day of shoot. Then this moustache comes off. Children can come out from under their beds. Fervent pleas from friends to keep the moustache. I was very touched till they explained it made them look irresistible in comparison.” Shahid will be seen with a thick ‘painter’s brush’ for his dad’s directorial debut Mausam where he is seen as a pilot. Neil Nitin Mukesh of Johnny Gaddar fame, who sports a stubble in real life, was seen wearing a moustache as an army major in Vishal Bharadwaj’s 7 Khoon Maaf. “I really liked my look in 7 Khoon Maa’, it’s very interesting and different. This is the first time I ever sported a moustache and I really like it. It was inspired by my uncle (chacha) Mohnish Mukesh,” Neil said. It took almost a year for Vivek Oberoi to grow a thick moustache for his role in Ram Gopal Varma’s Rakta Charitra. Yesteryear dancing star Rishi Kapoor, who in his heyday preferred a clean shaven look, went for a complete makeover for Do Dooni Chaar. He played a middle-class man in the film, and his role of a teacher required him to sport a moustache. And he did so. In fact Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, mostly clean shaven for his romantic roles, wore a moustache in Amol Palekar’s Paheli and Yash Raj Films’ Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi. To make his character more effective in Omkara, Aakrosh and Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai, Ajay Devgn went for different facial hairstyles for the respective roles of a criminal, police officer and underworld don. Heartthrob Hrithik Roshan looked elegant with a moustache in historical drama Joddha Akbar, which also got him the best actor award. Action star Akshay Kumar was first seen with a moustache in Jaanwar and again in Chandni Chowk to China. In the black and white era, some top notch actors like Guru Dutt, Raj Kapoor and Pradeep Kumar sported a moustache. In the 1980s, Shatrughan Sinha and Randhir Kapoor had one. But by and large, the new crop of actors, especially those in romantic roles, have preferred the clean shaven look. Now, with the new trend, are Jackie Shroff and Anil Kapoor twirling their long kept moustaches in delight? From left: Vivek Oberoi in Rakht Charitra; Aamir Khan in Mangal Pandey; Shahid Kapoor in Mausam ; Hrithik Roshan in Joddha Akbar and Shah Rukh Khan in Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi. Vivek Oberoi 34 Sunday, April 3, 2011 PLAYHOUSE www.qatar-tribune.com Beetle Bailey Blondie YESTERDAY’S ANSWER Popeye Spiderman LEARN ARABIC Khass Lettuce Basal Onion Baqdooness Parsley Zits Felfel Pepper Batates Potato Fajel Radish Dennis the Menace The Lockhorns Phone: 44666810 FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS CONTACT US AT: Fax: 44654975 Post Box No: 23493 Email: admin@qatar-tribune.com S TA R TA L K ARIES [mar 21 – apr 19] The New Moon in your sign today is the perfect opportunity for you to think about how you can improve your appearance. Just remember: You never get a second chance to make a first impression. TAURUS [apr 20 – may 20] Give yourself some quiet time today to get in touch with your inner world. When you calm your mind, your whole world seems calmer. Try it. Take things slowly! GEMINI [may 21 – jun 20] Give serious thought to your hopes and dreams for the future. Today is the perfect day (New Moon) to think about how to make these dreams a reality. CANCER [jun21 - jul 22] Are you happy with your life direction in general? Are you headed in the direction you want to go? Think about this today. It’s a good day to re-think the decisions you have made. LEO [jul 23 – aug 22] Is there any further training or education you could get that would improve your job, perhaps improve the quality of your life? It's never too late to learn something! By King Features Syndicate, Inc. VIRGO [aug 23 – sept 22] Your attitude toward paying bills is important. How willing are you to pull your weight and assume the responsibilities for the debts you have created? LIBRA [sept 23 – oct 22] The only New Moon directly opposite your sign is taking place today. This is your chance to think about how you can improve your partnerships and close friendships. SCORPIO [oct 23 – nov 21] What can you do to improve your job? What can you do to improve your attitude toward your job? Can you get a better job? And what's the story with your health? SAGITTARIUS [nov 22 – dec 21] Think about vacations, sports events and playful times with children that will bring greater joy to your life. Can you make plans to make some of this happen? CAPRICORN [dec 22 – jan 19] Today's New Moon urges you to think about how to improve where you live and also how to improve your family relationships. What are two things you could do? AQUARIUS [jan 20 – feb 18] This might be the best day of the year for you to think about your style of communicating with others. Do people understand what you're saying? PISCES [feb 19 – mar 20] This is a good day to think about your cash flow, earnings power and assets, that is, what you own. Are you in control of your assets? Think hard!!! Sunday, April 3, 2011 SCIENCE www.qatar-tribune.com 35 Fearsome fangs for a plant eater Science guide RESEARCHERS in Brazil have discovered a 260-million-year-old fossil species with a fearsome array of peculiar teeth: a set running down the middle of its mouth, and ferocious canines that were never used to eat flesh. The new species, is a member of the extinct group of mammal-like reptiles called therapsids, the most abundant four-footed species during the Permian period. The paleontologists who found it in southern Brazil, near the borders of Argentina and Uruguay, are calling it Tiarajudens eccentricus; their find is described in the current issue of the journal Science. The short-snouted species also had top and bottom teeth that fitted together, as human teeth do, allowing it chew with ease. Tiarajudens was herbivorous, and the researchers suspect that its long canines — similar to those of a saber-toothed cat — may have been used to ward off predators, or by males to fight members of the same species. Male musk deer have similar canines, Dr Cisneros said. “That’s something we thought modern herbivores invented, so it’s interesting that in this ancient time, we already had these strategies.” A race against time to save ‘oiled’ penguins NYT SYNDICATE R ESPONDERS to a shipwreck and oil spill off a remote South Atlantic archipelago are in a “race against time” to save thousands of endangered penguins that have been coated in crude, local officials said. Hundreds of oiled-soaked rockhopper penguins have been recovered from Nightingale Island, part of the Tristan da Cunha archipelago, where a large freighter ran aground, spilling roughly 1,600 tonnes of heavy fuel oil into the surrounding waters, Sean Burns, the islands’ administrator, said in a statement. The birds have been collected and transferred to the archipelago’s main island, but rehabilitation efforts have been hampered by a lack of cleaning supplies and equipment, Burns said. Only one response ship has arrived on the scene from South Africa, and the departure of a second, better-equipped ship has not yet been confirmed. Tristan da Cunha, a British territory, is one of the most isolated archipelagos in the world and the journey by sea takes between four to six days. The islands have Hundreds of oiled-soaked rockhopper penguins have been recovered from Nightingale Island, part of the Tristan da Cunha archipelago, where a large freighter ran aground, spilling roughly 1,600 tonnes of heavy fuel oil into the surrounding waters no airport. “A crucial next step is to confirm a second vessel to depart from Cape Town in the next few days with all the necessary equipment and supplies to clean up the birds, keep them healthy and hopefully return them to the ocean,” Burns said. “It will be a race against time,” he said. John Cooper, an information officer for a conservation group monitoring the situation, said the captured penguins could not be fed until a shipment of frozen fish arrived on the second response vessel. Andrew Gurr, governor of St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, said in a statement that the Tristan government “is committed to ensuring that the ship’s owners will meet the full cost of any cleanup, damage or subsequent losses arising from the situation.” A wildlife expert on the scene suggested this week that as many as 20,000 rockhopper penguins across several islands may have been affected by oil, but those numbers remain a preliminary estimate and have not been confirmed. Island officials and a wildlife organisation participating in the clean-up did not respond to a request for comment on the situation. Other species have also been oiled, including giant petrels and fur seal pups, though the penguins seem to be the primary victims of the spill. The rockhopper penguin is listed as endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, and roughly 40 percent of the known population is found on the Tristan da Cunha archipelago. The heavy oil slick once observed to be s u r r o u n d i n g Nightingale Island appears to have significantly dissipated, potentially lowering the risk for extensive additional oiling of wildlife, observers said. Most of the oil within the wrecked vessel, the MS Oliva, also appears to have already have entered the sea. Globules of crude and patches of diesel continue to be observed floating on the water and on the islands’ beaches, however, and responders are working to keep penguins and other wildlife from entering the water. Andrew Evans, a correspondent with National Geographic, captured the devastation in a story, video and photographs posted online. “Ecological disaster is not the story I wanted to send from this place, but it’s the one that is happening here right now,” Evans wrote. “It was a painful and disturbing scene,” he said. “My only consolation is that the people of Tristan take their birds very seriously and the entire island is contributing to the rescue efforts.” 36 Sunday, April 3, 2011 TECHNOLOGY www.qatar-tribune.com Custom online tailor adds e-commerce Tech guide J HILBURN, a luxury men’s clothing company that specialises in custom clothing, is joining the fray with a new e-commerce component to its Web site that allows men to customise and purchase clothing directly online. The customised clothing market has been heating up over the past couple of years. And although a number of Web sites offer customised relaxed clothing, including basic T-shirts, hooded sweaters and sneakers, few are offering high-end custom-fitted clothing. J Hilburn works in a unique way by letting customers pick fabrics, cuts and styles from the site that are then fitted in person by a “personal style advisor.” The advisor will come to a customer’s office and measure and fit them for the right style and outfit. The site’s new features move more of the selection process online. As J Hilburn does not require traditional retail space to sell its products, and instead focuses on its Web site and iPhone app, the company can offer these custom products at much lower prices than a traditional tailor. Some of the company’s custom shirts, for example, cost between $80 and $100, which includes picking a personalised fabric and going through the custom-fitting process. J Hilburn, which opened for business five years ago, says it sold 60,000 custom shirts in 2010. Rayman’s origins, a Nintendo 3DS game. Samurai hero. Nintendo’s new world of games: Three dimensions sans glasses SETH SCHIESEL NYT SYNDICATE N INTENDO’S new 3DS device is quite literally like nothing you have seen before. Have you ever watched fullmotion 3-D video without wearing those annoying special glasses? Didn’t think so. With the 3DS you will. In the guise of a hand-held game machine that costs about $250, Nintendo has produced a most astonishing entertainment device. In an age of technical wonders, Nintendo’s only competition in innovating personal electronics is Apple. Though the DS has sold substantially more units than the iPhone (about 145 million DS’s worldwide by the end of last year, to about 90 million iPhones), it generally eludes the attention of the technology and media elite because so many of its users are children. That will change very quickly now. Just about every child in America who likes video games is going to want a 3DS. And millions of adults, who previously paid little attention to their kids’ game machines, are going to look at it just once and say, “Wow.” The 3DS (and 3-D television) simply feels different from 3-D movies. In a movie theatre the 3-D effect often brings the sensation that things on the screen are coming at you. Like many viewers, I often find that distracting and unnatural. On the 3DS and in 3-D television, the effect is more that of depth, as if the screen were a window into a reality where your eyes could perceive the depth and relative position of objects. The big difference, of course, is that with 3-D television, as at the movies, you have to wear special glasses, which no one really wants to do for hours on end. Nintendo has engineered a way for the screen essentially to beam out those separate images for each eye without the viewer’s needing any special eyewear or headgear. You look into the 3-D top screen on the DS, and it’s like watching a moving hologram that is under your control. It is simply magical. (See the sidebar for details on actual game experiences.) You don’t have to watch in 3-D — in fact, Nintendo warns that children under 7 should not use the three-dimensional effects because their optical systems may not be sufficiently developed. There is a slider beside the 3-D screen that adjusts the intensity of the 3-D effect or turns it off altogether. The catch is that for the 3-D effect to work, you have to hold the device (which is roughly five inches wide) fairly straight in front of your face. If you look at the screen from an odd angle or from off to the side, it doesn’t work properly. But that’s OK, because most people hold an electronic device like this straight in front of them anyway. This is why similar technology has not been used in normal home televisions: most people don’t watch TV straight-on. Instead they sprawl out on couches and chairs at all different angles from the screen. And here’s where it gets really interesting: in addition to games, the 3DS can play 3-D movies and streaming video from the Internet. Nintendo hasn’t announced specific deals yet, but the company demonstrated 3DS versions of films from Disney, DreamWorks Animation and Warner Brothers last year. My understanding is that the core display technology involved here has been widely known for decades, just as the core technology behind Nintendo’s revolutionary Wii console was not deeply esoteric. As with the Wii, the genius that Nintendo has demonstrated is not so much in basic technology but in brilliant engineering and empathy for everyday consumers. Nintendo doesn’t try to compete with other companies in delivering “more.” Rather, it tries, successfully, to be more creative in imagining unique entertainment experiences that other companies have never thought of. For Nintendo, it is not a minute too soon. The Wii is looking long in the tooth, and it is long past time for Nintendo to at least update the Wii with high-definition graphics. (The arrival of Microsoft’s Kinect, which does away with the controller completely, has also diminished the Wii’s lustre.) But for all the Wii’s accolades, the DS has actually proved more important to the company over recent years. And the 3DS now is shockingly cool. Even beyond the 3-D screen, the 3DS is full of wonderful touches. There are twin binocular cameras on the face of the device so you can take 3-D pictures; of course, you can see them in 3-D only on the 3DS itself. You can play music stored on the removable memory card (included!). The device includes tilt-sensitive motion controls, which also function as a pedometer. In sleep mode, the 3DS counts how many steps you take while carrying it and rewards you with points redeemable in certain games based on your physical activity. You can also configure the 3DS to connect automatically with other 3DS units other people are carrying around you — say, on a school bus or commuter train. Nintendo calls it StreetPass. You can then automatically exchange avatars with other users without even turning your 3DS on.I can’t see any reason that the sort of 3-D technology Nintendo has engineered here won’t find its way in coming years into laptops and cellphones. But the key question is always whether fancy new technology is being well employed in the service of a new sort of entertainment experience. With the 3DS, the answer is yes. In the guise of a hand-held game machine that costs about $250, Nintendo has produced a most astonishing entertainment device. In an age of technical wonders, Nintendo’s only competition in innovating personal electronics is Apple. Wtih the Nintendo 3DS you wont even need 3D glasses WWE, a 3DS game Nintendo 3DS Sunday, April 3, 2011 BEAUTY www.qatar-tribune.com Eyeshadow for brown eyes Beauty guide IF one learns about what to do with her eyeshadow, she will delight in having found the best her eyes can look, and doing it for herself. Specifically, eyeshadow for brown eyes is the focus here because over half the population has brown eye colour making it the most common colour. As a rule, the colour wheel is important when it comes to matching eyes and shadows. It is best to use the colours opposite the colour of one’s eyes to make them “pop out.” Brown is not too defined on the wheel, so bronzes and greens are used. Light colours highlight and darker colours add depth and shading to the eyes. Eyeshadow for brown eyes should be darker and blended well. The use of eyeshadow sets about to copy the natural eyeshadow that most women show due to a natural contrastive pigmentation on their lids. It is important to apply eyeshadow for brown eyes in steps. First, apply the lightest colour to the entire eyelid to the edge of the eyebrow. Use a deeper colour of the same one to the crease, then patter a highlighter just beneath the brow. One can use shine, shimmer or luminous neutral or brown. Dark eyeshadow is used in Gothic style, dramatics, plays, and such. They happen to use heavy make up or what is called stage [or cake] make up. It is put on in exotic colours for stage acts too. Eyeshadow for brown eyes can also get Gothic or very dark and look great because it is those baby browns. Mineral makeup for healthy skin Mineral makeup is appropriate for all skin types and ages. It doesn’t clog the pores, doesn’t dry the skin; it mats shine areas and protects the delicate parts TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK URING the last five years Mineral makeup is gaining more and more popularity among the women, make-up artists and dermatologist all over the world. 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Mushrooms are low in calories, packed with nutrients, and an excellent source of B vitamins and minerals, including selenium, copper, potassium, phosphorous, zinc and manganese. Mushrooms also contain a powerful antioxidant called Lergothioneine. Throughout Asia, they’re revered for their immune-boosting properties. They also contain more protein than most vegetables, and their meaty texture makes them a good choice for vegetarians. Shiitake, maitake, oyster and king oyster mushrooms contain the highest amount of L-ergothioneine, but criminis, portabellas and white button mushrooms are also good sources. With one exception, this week’s recipes will focus on the most commonly available mushrooms, the kind that might be shrivelling in your refrigerator right now. ‘Garam masala’ to spice up your food NIGEL SLATER GUARDIAN NEWS SERVICE HE idea that something is always the same - predictable, reliable, guaranteed - is often of less interest to me than that which brings with it the possibility of discovery or maybe even a little excitement. And that includes recipes. I am reminded of this every time I pick up a packet of garam masala - the gentle, earthy spice mix whose heat and pungency will vary according to the whim of the person or company that mixed it. I have bought a blend in Kerala, sold in a twist of blue paper, that was softly heady with cloves and pepper; a slightly less fragrant commercial mix in cellophane; and hotter, more chilliinfused mixtures in re-sealable foil here in Britain. The essence of garam masala literally hot mixture - is generally one of warmth rather than heat. Yes, there is a pungency, but rarely more than a hint of chilli. Cardamom, black and white peppercorns, cumin, nutmeg and cinnamon are the most commonly met spices in a commercial pack, but it is not unusual to find star anise, fennel seed, turmeric and mustard, too. Part of the magic lies in the looseness of the recipe. The further north you venture, the hotter it seems to be. I use a commercial mix, even though the idea of a rainy afternoon spent in the company of spice jars and a grinder appeals. The most common way of using garam masala is to add it as a base note with the onions at the start of cooking. Adding it early on lays down a deep, almost smoky backnote of pepper and cumin. A lastminute addition will leave the more ephemeral notes of cardamom, cinnamon and clove intact. Stirring a teaspoon or so of garam masala into a pan of cooked, buttered rice on the hob imbues it with a homely, fragrant headnote. I cook white or brown basmati until the water has evaporated, drop in a thick slice of butter and a teaspoon of T The essence of garam masala - literally hot mixture - is generally one of warmth rather than heat. Part of the magic lies in the looseness of the recipe. The further north you venture, the hotter it seems to become has formed a slightly curdled, golden yellow crust. (They will taste all the better if you allow the edges of the fat to burnish slightly.) Turn and cook the other side. Season with salt, a squirt of lime-juice and chopped mint leaves. Serve immediately. Chicken with perfectly, if unexpectedly. But then, that tomatoes and was always the point. Lamb cutlets with garam masala g a r a m masala and stir over a low heat until the grains are glistening. The smell is as comforting as the flavour. It is sometimes made as a paste by blending a little coconut milk into the dry spices. I have never found a great deal of difference. Last week I used dry garam masala in a quick chicken supper and in a yogurtbased marinade for titchy lamb cutlets. The first recipe used the spice blend to soften and deepen the flavour base I had already made with more potent spices - mustard seed, cumin and chilli; the second as the principal ingredient in a thick marinade that stuck to my lamb cutlets in thick, fragrant clumps, forming a yellow crust under the grill. Neither was served with the kneejerk accompaniment of rice. Soft, flourdusted bread and spinach salad with a lemony dressing sat next to both recipes yoghurt and mint You need (Serves 3): As the spiced yogurt cooks, it forms a grainy crust on the cutlets. They are at their best served straight from the grill with a generous seasoning of salt flakes, lime and a few torn mint leaves. You need (Serves 4): 6 large chicken thighs 4 cloves garlic a 50g piece ginger 1 small to medium onion 3 tbsp groundnut or vegetable oil 1 tsp brown mustard seeds 1 tspcumin seeds 2 small hot red chillies 1/2 tsp ground turmeric 1 tbsp, lightly heaped, ground coriander 5 medium-sized (600g) tomatoes 100ml water, from the kettle 3 tsp garam masala juice of one lime a small bunch coriander 1 tsp cumin seeds 200g strained yogurt 2 tbsp lime juice 3 tbsp groundnut oil 1 level tsp dried chilli flakes 3 cloves garlic 2 tsp garam masala 1/2 tsp ground turmeric 1 tsp ground coriander 12 small, thin lamb cutlets a small handful mint leaves, chopped 1 lime, to serve Method: Briefly toast the cumin seeds in a shallow pan. Put the yogurt into a mixing bowl and stir in the lime juice, groundnut oil, toasted cumin seeds and chilli flakes. Peel and crush the garlic and stir it into the yogurt with the garam masala, turmeric and coriander, and salt and black pepper. Add the chops, pushing them down into the yogurt, cover, and leave overnight in the fridge. The following day line a grill pan or baking sheet with kitchen foil, place the chops, still with marinade sticking to them, on the foil. Grill for 3 or 4 minutes until the yogurt Method: Season the chicken with salt and ground pepper and set aside. Peel and crush the garlic; peel and grate the ginger and mix together. Peel and finely chop the onion. Warm the oil in a wok or frying pan, add the chicken and fry on both sides until the skin is pale gold. Lower the heat, cover and leave to cook for 10-12 minutes until it is almost cooked through. Pierce the thickest part with a metal skewer; if the juices are clear, then it is ready. If there is any sign of blood, continue cooking for a few more minutes. Remove the chicken to a plate and discard the oil, but do not wash the pan (there is much flavour stuck to the bottom). Return the pan to the heat and add the garlic and ginger paste, stirring to prevent burning and to mix in the pan-stickings. Add the mustard and cumin seeds, finely chopped chillies, turmeric and coriander and fry briefly, then add the chopped onion and leave to cook over a moderate heat, with the occasional stir, for 5 minutes or so. Finely chop the tomatoes, losing as little of their juice as you can. (I find cutting them one at a time, putting each one into the pan immediately it is cut, helps.) Add the chopped tomatoes to the pan, simmering over a moderate heat and stirring from time to time. Leave for 5 minutes before pouring in the water, the garam masala and a little salt. Bring to the boil, stir, and leave to simmer for a couple of minutes before returning the chicken to the pan. Simmer for 5 minutes until the chicken is hot, then add the lime juice and chopped coriander, and serve. Sunday, April 3, 2011 HOLLYWOOD Scene unscene www.qatar-tribune.com Nicki Minaj dismisses rumours Sheen to collaborate with Snoop Dogg SINGER Nicki Minaj has shot down reports that she is bisexual. The Your Love hitmaker has been dogged by speculation about her sexuality after she joked about enjoying a threesome with singer Cassie and actress Lauren London last year, reports aceshowbiz.com. “That’s definitely not true... I guess some people are thrown off by me embracing gay culture. But I don’t feel the need to explain that. Unless someone asks me a specific question,” she told Q magazine. ACTOR Charlie Sheen is set to record a single alongside rapper Snoop Dogg after he returns from his tour, Violent Torpedo of Truth. Contactmusic.com reports that the troubled actor will collaborate with Dogg and producer Robert Patterson. “Warlock meets his makers-music makers that is @SnoopDogg @robpatterson666 get ready to rock the Sheenius within!(sic),” Sheen wrote on his twitter page. According to reports, no details about the track have yet been revealed. The 45-year-old is reportedly hoping to release the single as soon as he returns from his tour, which ends on May 3 in Seattle. NICKI MINAJ 39 CHARLIE SHEEN Shakira’s kind act: to help rebuild girls school in Haiti Shakira (centr e) has her picture ta ken with stud ents. Shakira is welcomed by students at the Elie Dubois School in Port-au-Prince. Pop star Shakira believes a dignified future can be provided to the girls only through education and sees this as a life altering opportunity REUTERS OLOMBIAN pop star Shakira pledged $400,000 on Thursday to help rebuild a school for girls in Haiti that was severely damaged during the country’s devastating earthquake last year. The Grammy award winner and songwriter announced the contribution during a visit to the Haitian capital Port-auPrince, where she danced and sang with students of the Elie Dubois public school. “I’m convinced the key to achieve a dignified future for the Haitian people is through education,” Shakira said. The students C r by students. ft presented to he gi a s ld ho ) tre Shakira (Cen sang her World Cup hit Waka Waka. The star was accompanied by the head of the Inter-American Development Bank, Luis Alberto Moreno. The Washingtonbased multilateral lender plans to match Shakira’s contribution in the school rebuilding effort. The school, housed in a nearly 100-yearold building, suffered significant damage during Haiti’s January 12, 2010 earthquake that killed more than 300,000 people in one of the world’s poorest states. More than a year later, its walls and ceilings show huge cracks that have forced more than 200 students to study in a nearby building. Local officials said they hope classes can resume at the school in October. “I’d like to say to the girls that this is an enormous opportunity that life is offering you — education,” Shakira said. “So make the most of it because I’m sure you can achieve any of your dreams.” Shakira Franco blames poor Oscar job on low energy James Franco REUTERS RITICS skewered James Franco for a poor job cohosting the Oscars with some saying he looked stoned onstage, but on Thursday, the actor said it was likely low energy, not dope, that was to blame. Franco, who hosted the world’s top film awards in February alongside actress Anne Hathaway, told David Letterman on his talk show that he had thought about his poor reviews and speculation he was under the influence of marijuana and he thought he knew why. “I love her, but Anne Hathaway is so energetic. I think the Tasmanian C James Franco (left) with David Letterman. Devil would look stoned standing next to Anne Hathaway...She has a lot of energy,” Franco said on the Late Show with David Letterman. Letterman agreed that Hathaway was “very buoyant...very ebullient,” according to a transcript released by the show. Franco responded: “I think I actually — I haven’t watched it Criticised for a poor job of co-hosting the recently held Oscar show, James Franco said: “I played my lines as well as I could, though, maybe I had low energy.” back — maybe I had low energy. I honestly played those lines as well as I could.” Franco, 32, is best known for his dramatic roles in movies like 127 Hours, for which he earned an Oscar nomination this year, but he also has taken roles in movies with plots revolving around marijuana, such as Pineapple Express. The ceremony’s U.S. audience of 37.6 million viewers was off 10 percent from the year before. Letterman said he could empathize with Franco over the poor reviews, having hosted the show himself in 1995. When Franco asked him about his experience, Letterman replied: “It was horrible...I was so bad that they talked for a while about shutting down the motion picture industry.” Letterman then offered Franco some advice, telling him that initially he would be embarrassed about the performance, but that it would eventually wear off. Franco’s Letterman appearance aired on Friday. 40 Sunday, April 3, 2011 www.qatar-tribune.com Scene unseen BOLLYWOOD/SOUTHSCOPE 7am Arivu scenes shot at IIT Dr ANR conferred doctorate again DIRECTOR A R Murugadoss is not ready to spare any popular landmark in Chennai to shoot his forthcoming venture 7am Arivu which has Suriya and Shruthi Haasan in lead roles. After canning some important scenes at Rangnathan Street, Old Mahabalipuram Road and G N Chetty Road, the director and his team were recently spotted at IIT-Madras, one of the top institutions in the country. According to sources, Murugadoss shot few scenes on the lead pair on the sprawling campus of the IIT-M recently. “The shooting is on its final stages of completion,” they add. Produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin’s Red Giant Movies, Suriya and Murugadoss have come together for 7am Arivu after Ghajini. Touted to be a sci-fi thriller, the film has music by Harris Jayaraj. LIVING legend, Padmavibhushan and Dada Saheb Phalke awardee Dr Akkineni Nageswara Rao has been conferred doctorate yet again. He was given doctorate by prestigious Dakshin Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha at Chennai on March 28th, for his contributions to South Indian cinema. ANR recieved the Honorary doctorate D Litt(doctor of letters) from Justice V S Mallimath, chancellor of Hindi Prachar Sabha and Vineet Joshi, chairman of CBSE. ANR who started his career in the year 1941 with Dharmapatni played every kind of role in the past six decades as an actor.His contribution to cinema world is unbelievable. AKKINENI NAGESWARA RAO SHRUTHI HAASAN AND SURIYA Manisha Koirala makes a comeback as marquee in Deepti Naval’s film Lara Dutta Stills from the movie Do Paise Ki Dhoop Char Aane Ki Baarish Manisha plays Juhi, who also is mother of a handicapped son. One night, she happens to come across a struggling gay lyricist. Soon an emotional bond binds the three together TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK N spite of having a marital life, Manisha Koriala is busy and on her toes with various projects in Bollywood and south as well. While audience is waiting to see her in Onir’s I Am, the actress has signed up for Deepti Naval’s forthcoming project. Titled Do Deep Paise Ki Dhoop ti Char Aane Ki Baarish, Manisha features as a sex worker and the story is said to be inspired by a real-life one. According to sources, Manisha plays Juhi, who also is mother of a handicapped son. One night, she happens to come across a struggling gay lyricist. Soon an emotional bond binds the three together. Manisha was said to be quite excited to hear that her character had been inspired by a real sex worker whose story Deepti had heard through a friend. However, I Manisha Koirala Now showing GRAND CINE CENTRE PAUL (COMEDY): 11.30 AM, 2 PM, 4.30 PM, 7 PM, 9.30 PM, 12 MN THE ROOMMATE (THRILLER): 11.45 AM, 1.45 PM, 3.45 PM, 5.45 PM, 7.45 PM, 9.45 PM, 11.45 PM S DARKO (THRILLER): 10.30 AM, 12.45 PM, 3 PM, 5.15 PM, 7.30 PM, 9.45 PM, 12 MN LOVE & OTHER IMPOSSIBLE PURSUITS (ROMANCE): 11.45AM,2PM,4.15PM,6.30 PM, 8.45PM,11 PM GAME (HINDI): 11 AM, 1.30 PM, 4 PM, 6.30 PM, 9 PM, 11.30 PM CHRISTIAN BROTHERS (MALAYALAM): 12.45PM, 4PM,7.15PM,10.30PM SUCKER PUNCH (THRILER): 12.15 PM, 2.30 PM, 4.45 PM, 7 PM, 9.15 PM, 11.30 PM THE LINCOLN LAWYER (CRIME): 10.45 AM, 1.15 PM, 3.45 PM, 6.15 PM, 8.45 PM, 11.15 PM NO STRINGS ATTACHED (COMEDY): 10.30 AM, 2.45 PM, 7 PM, 11.15 PM BIG MOMMAS (COMEDY): 2.15PM,6.45PM,11.15 PM BATTLE: LOS ANGELES (ACTION): 12.30 PM, 4.45 PM, 9 PM THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU (THRILLER): 5 PM, 7.15 PM, 9.30 PM, 11.45 PM RANGO (ANIMATION): 10.30 AM, 12.45 PM, 3 PM, 5.15 PM, 7.30 PM I AM NUMBER FOUR (ACTION): 2.45 PM, 7.15 PM, 11.45 PM SPACECHIMPS2(ANIMATION):11.45AM,1.30PM, 3.15PM DRIVE ANGRY (THRILLER): (3D) : 9.45 PM, 11.45 PM UNKNOWN (THRILLER): 12.30 PM, 5 PM, 9.30 PM THE RITE (THRILLER): 12 NOON, 4.30 PM, 9 PM MALL CINEMA BIG MOMMAS (COMEDY): 2 PM, 4 PM RANGO (ANIMATION): 2.30 PM, 5 PM, 7 PM BATTLE: LOS ANGELES (ACTION): 6 PM, 8.30 PM, 11 PM THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU (THRILLER): 11.15 PM HALL PASS (COMEDY): 9 PM THE ROOMMATE (THRILLER): 3 PM, 5 PM, 7 PM, 9 PM, 11PM it was a challenge to portray Manisha as an ordinary woman. For the director wanted to show a sari-clad sex worker and not a mini-skirt clad one someone who is a bit neglected. “She wears dark red lipstick, keeps her hair open and wears dark and bright colours like red, maroon and purple. She had to look like a mother and struggler,” added the sources about Koirala’s look in the film. l a v Na The music of Do Paise Ki Dhoop Char Aane Ki Baarish has been done by Sandesh Shandilya and the lyrics by Gulzar. Noted cinematographer Kiran Deohans is said to have beautifully captured Mumbai during the monsoon season. Currently Manisha is waiting for the release of her Tamil film Mappillai. Besides, she recently made her screen debut in a Malayalam movie. Looks like Manisha is back to the filmy ground in full force…. Lara Dutta underused as an actor: Vinay Pathak A CTOR Vinay Pathak, who has gained appreciable success with his offbeat films, is upset that his Chalo Dilli co-star Lara Dutta’s potential has not been fully utilised by the industry. “I am not a commercial celebrity. It’s a fantastic opportunity for me to work with Lara. She is a fabulous actor, very underused in our industry. She has done Vinay Pathak some wonderful roles, but she is yet to be exploited,” Vinay said. “I am ecstatic about the fact that we came together to work on a story and a film that has given ample opportunity to both of us to indulge in what we know the best,” he added. But isn’t it an odd pair on screen? “It’s a story of an odd couple that’s why we have come together. The story requires such imagery and such characterisation, hence such actors,” said Vinay, who is working for the second time with director Shahant Shah after his critically acclaimed Dasvidaniya. Produced by Eros International in association with Big Daddy Production, Chalo Dilli is set to hit the theatres on April 29. VILLAGGIO MALL LANDMARK CINEMA S DARKO (THRILLER): 2.30 PM, 4.45 PM, 7 PM, 9.15 PM, 11.30 PM SPACE CHIMPS 2 (ANIMATION) : 2.30 PM, 6.15 PM MARS NEEDS MOMS (3D) (ANIMATION): 4.15 PM THE LINCOLN LAWYER (CRIME): 8.30 PM, 11 PM PAUL (COMEDY): 3 PM, 5 PM, 7 PM, 9 PM, 11 PM ROYAL PLAZA OPEN SEASON 3 (COMEDY): 2.30 PM, LOVE & OTHER IMPOSSIBLE PURSUITS (ROMANCE): 4 PM, 6.15 PM, 8.45 PM, 11.15 PM SUCKER PUNCH (THRILLER): 2.30 PM, 4.45 PM, 7 PM, 9.15 PM NO STRINGS ATTACHED (COMEDY): 11.30 PM S DARKO (THRILLER): 3 PM, 5 PM, 7 PM, 9 PM, 11 PM GULF CINEMA GAME (HINDI): 2.30 PM, 5 PM, 8.30 PM, 11.30 PM CHRISTIAN BROTHERS (MALAYALAM): 2 PM, 5.15 PM, 7.45 PM, 11 PM CHRISTIAN BROTHERS(MALAYALAM) PAUL(COMEDY):11.30AM,2PM,4.30PM,7PM,9.30PM,12MN THE ROOMMATE (THRILLER): 12 NOON, 2 PM, 4 PM, 6 PM, 8 PM, 10 PM, 12 MN S DARKO (THRILLER): 10.30 AM, 12.45 PM, 3 PM, 5.15 PM, 7.30 PM, 9.45 PM, 12 MN LOVE & OTHER IMPOSSIBLE PURSUITS (ROMANCE): 11.45 AM,2PM,4.15PM,6.30 PM, 8.45PM,11 PM GAME(HINDI):11AM,1.30PM,4PM,6.30PM,9PM,11.30PM SUCKER PUNCH (THRILLER): 12.15 PM, 2.30 PM, 4.45 PM, 7 PM, 9.15 PM, 11.30 PM THE LINCOLN LAWYER (CRIME): 10.45 AM, 1.15 PM, 3.45 PM, 6.15 PM, 8.45 PM, 11.15 PM NO STRINGS ATTACHED (COMEDY): 12 NOON, 2.15 PM, 4.30 PM, 6.45 PM, 9 PM, 11.15 PM BIG MOMMAS (COMEDY): 11.30 AM, 1.45 PM, 4 PM, 6.15 PM, 8.30 PM, 10.45 PM BATTLE: LOS ANGELES (ACTION): 6.30 PM, 9 PM, 11.30 PM THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU (THRILLER): 2.45 PM, 7.15 PM, 11.45 PM RANGO (ANIMATION): 11.30 AM, 1.45 PM, 4 PM I AM NUMBER FOUR (ACTION): (IMAX): 12.30 PM, 5 PM, 9.30 PM SPACECHIMPS2(ANIMATION):1.45 PM, 5.30PM,9.15PM, MARS NEEDS MOMS (3D) (ANIMATION): 10.30 AM, 12.30 PM, 2.30 PM, 4.30 PM JUST GO WITH IT (COMEDY): 6.15 PM, 8.45 PM, 11.15 PM JUSTIN BIEBER: NEVER SAY NEVER (MUSICAL) (3D) : 11.45 AM, 3.30 PM, 7.15 PM, 11 PM