The banner behind the big Bollywood hits including “Maine Pyaar Kiya”, “Hum Aapke Hain Kaun” and “Vivaah” will now offer the first ever serial for Indian cell phone users.
Rajat, the younger brother of Sooraj Barjatya who owns Rajshri Productions, has made announcement about the launching of the 90-episode series, which is specifically intended for mobile phones, by the end of January 2008.
Mr. Rajat said, “I hate to use the term first. I would rather say that we are among the first to make a serious attempt at doing this. We have produced a 90-episode series, with three minutes per episode, and it is in the humour genre.”
Rayya (Punjab), Jan.1 : While most of us celebrated the arrival of New Year visiting restaurants with family and friends, members of the Idiot Club at Rayya in Punjab spent the time cutting a cake and dancing at a cremation ground.
Members sported specially made grotesque masks with colourful dresses. This year marked the 11th anniversary of the Idiot Club.
On this occasion, members of the Idiot Club--young and old alike--tapped their feet to popular Bollywood numbers and hundreds of curious people from the neighbourhood joined them in the revelry.
India’s premier business association, CII at 68th Business Outlook Survey said that the Business Confidence picked up for October – March 2007-08 after a decline during the period April-September 2007-08.
CII’s business confidence index for October-March this fiscal, at 66.3, has witnessed a marginal increase of 2.4 points from April-September 2007. However, the index was down by 5.5 points when compared to the corresponding period last year.