Monday, November 30, 2015

Aboutme.SubinEntertainment - Tamasha Get 10.87 Crore

Tamasha Film Earned 10.87 Crore On Day 1:

Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor's Tamasha has opened to mixed reviews. While some have critically appreciated the film, its story, Ranbir-Deepika's acting and Imtiaz Ali's direction, many have rejected it for its pace and content.
However, the film did manage to fare a decent opening. Tamasha has earned Rs. 10.87 crores on its Day 1. Though this might not be as huge as expected, this has been reportedly the highest day 1 collections for an Imtiaz Ali film.
Tamasha has collected Rs. 5 lacs, Rs. 29.87 lacs and Rs. 72.91 lacs in New Zealand, Australia and United Kingdom respectively. With the word of mouth for the film being strong, one hopes that the Saturday collections will pick up.

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Aboutme.SubinSports - Aditi Must Get Legal Documents To Make India Proud

Asiti Must Get Legal Document To Make India Proud:


When we think of Indian Football, the first name that crops up in our mind is either that of Baichung Bhutia, IM Vijayan or more recently, Sunil Chetri. But there is a certain individual right now, who is currently in UK and toiling hard every single day to make her dreams come true and give Indian Women's Football the attention it deserves.
Yes, you read it right. It's a 'She' and we are talking about 'Indian Women's Football'.
To many of you this would make no sense. Many of you after reading this would be surprised to learn that India even has a Women's Football team.  But for you folks, not only does India have a Women's football team, they are ranked 56 out of 177 teams in the world while Men's team is ranked 167 out of 209 teams. Doesn't it make sense to support this cause?
One female who has made it to the world's most followed league, English Premier league, is the Indian National Women's Team Goalkeeper, Aditi Chauhan.
Not only has she signed a season-long contract with West Ham Ladies Football Club (WHLFC), Chauhan became the first Indian woman to play English league football. She was also recently awarded the 'Woman in Football Award' at the 3rd Asian Football Awards at the iconic Wembley Stadium.
She was also featured by top International and Indian daily, links mentioned below:
But despite all her achievements, she is uncertain of how her future would span out. She is not even sure if she will be able to finish her first season at WHLFC as her student visa expires in three months and her expenses are paid for by her parents back in India. WHLFC are unable to grant her a visa nor does the club pay for her contributions because of the FA league policies that prohibit a third tier English women's league clubs from paying their players or sponsoring their visas.
But despite London's increasing rent, a sportsperson's dietary, fitness and travel expenditures, and a future that hinges on several ifs and buts, Chauhan toils hard everyday and gives the game all she's got, for it's the passion for the game that got her thus far, and she is confident that this would take her ahead too.
Let's pledge our support and help Aditi get the support and help that she not only wants, but also deserves. Here's what she needs:
  • Help from Indian government for her Work Visa so that she can continue her season at West Ham.
  • Financial support for her efforts.
  • Wishes from all Indians so that she can continue her journey and explore the path that has never been explored before and motivate thousands of females in India to take up the beautiful game.

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Aboutme.SubinPolitics - Give Support To Paris Mayor

Give Support To Paris Mayor

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo took to Facebook on Sunday to thank cities around the world for showing support during her own city's tragedy.
"The cities of the whole world continue to express their support to the people of Paris," she wrote in French. "Once again, a big thank you from the bottom of my heart. We are united."
Hidalgo added photos of monuments lit up in the colors of the French flag, from the Sydney Opera House to the Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai, plus other displays of support like flowers and crowds standing in solidarity.
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Aboutme.SubinSpace - Applaud Astronomer Scott Kelly

Applaud Scott Kelly For Watching Us:

Sometimes a bit of perspective can go a long way in lifting your spirits. Right now, few people have as much perspective as astronaut Scott Kelly, who's spending a year on the International Space Station.
"Today is a new day with limitless possibilities to do great things," he wrote in a message on Twitter with a photo of his sunrise view.
Today is a new day with limitless possibilities to do great things. #GoodMorning from @Space_Station #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/NoVsUd9878
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) November 15, 2015
TIME is producing a series of documentary films on Kelly's time on the space station, titled A Year in Space, which can be viewed here.
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Aboutme.ProfSubin - Abolish Slavery In Mauritania

Abolish Slavery in Mauritania :

Call on Mauritania's President to set Biram free

VOTE FOR BIRAM DAH ABEID

Dear President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz and Justice Minister Sidi Ould Zein,
I am calling on you to immediately and unconditionally release: Biram Dah Abeid, Brahim Bilal Ramdhane, Brahim Jiddou, Yacoub Inalla and Sabar Houssein.
Mauritania must end the harassment of anti-slavery activists and take positive steps to fully abolish slavery.

Biram Dah Abeid is a leading anti-slavery activist in Mauritania, the country with the highest prevalence of slavery in the world1. The organisation he founded, the Initiative for the Resurgence of the Abolitionist Movement2 has fought for the freedom of countless men, women and children.

Mauritania fully outlawed slavery in 2007 but has systematically failed to end it in practice. It has fallen to activists like Biram to fight for people’s’ freedom and they face regular harassment and harsh treatment in their campaigning.

As you read this Biram and his fellow activists are sitting in a prison cell for their work to end slavery in Mauritania — and we need your help to secure justice. A huge wave of international pressure now could force the Mauritanian government to prioritize ending slavery and stop the harassment of anti-slavery activists.