review of the year 2011, bye bye to 2011, death of famous personality,bad news,
REVIEW OF THE YEAR 22011
(FAMOUS PERSONALITY SAID BYE BYE TO 2011)
UST 2011. Shammii Kapoor was born Shamsher Raj Kapoor on October 21, 1931. The son of Prithviraj Kapoor and younger brother of Raj Kapoor and elder brother of Shashi Kapoor, Shammi Kapoor was initially employed in his father's Prithvi Theatres from 1948 - 1952. His entry into the world of Hindi films in 1953 he had worked with most of the major actresses of the day like Suraiya, Madhubala, Geeta Bali, Nalini Jaywant and Nutan, his career wasn't taking off at all. first major Shammi Kapoor hit Tumsa Nahin Dekha in 1957 in a small town called Coondapur in Karnataka.


SWEET MEMORIES WITH SHAMMI KAPOOR

ONE OF BIGGEST STAR OF HINDI CINEMAS HAS PASSED AWAY ON 14 AUG
UST 2011. Shammii Kapoor was born Shamsher Raj Kapoor on October 21, 1931. The son of Prithviraj Kapoor and younger brother of Raj Kapoor and elder brother of Shashi Kapoor, Shammi Kapoor was initially employed in his father's Prithvi Theatres from 1948 - 1952. His entry into the world of Hindi films in 1953 he had worked with most of the major actresses of the day like Suraiya, Madhubala, Geeta Bali, Nalini Jaywant and Nutan, his career wasn't taking off at all. first major Shammi Kapoor hit Tumsa Nahin Dekha in 1957 in a small town called Coondapur in Karnataka.
NA JAO CHODKAR KE DIL ABHI BHRA NAHI

His son Sunil came out of the bathroom
and saw that Dev saab was not responding. He called the doctor, who said that he had a heart attack. He died at 10 in the night in London ,” Mohan Churiwala, Dev Anand’s manager, told news agency.
He is survived by his wife, former actress Kalpana Karthik, a son and a daughter.
The Hindi film industry mourns the death of legendary actor Dev Anand, who died of a heart attack in London . Amitabh Bachchan says he has left a void that will not be filled again and Anupam Kher pays tribute remembering his song “Ahbi na jao chodkar”, which became an integral part of his life. He was 88 years old.
King of Gazal Jagjit Sing

Jagjit Singh, who breathed his last at 8 a.m., was admitted to M
umbai’s Lilavati Hospital on Sep 23 after he suffered brain haemorrhage. He is survived by his wife Chitra Singh.
A Padma Bhushan award recipient, Singh has sung from many popular Hindi films. He had also sung in several languages, including Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarati and Nepali. Singh’s career boasted a repertoire comprising 50 albums.
Jagjit Singh, 70, passed away at 8.10 am in Lilavati Hospital on Monday morning.
Jagjit Singh was admitted to the Lilavati Hospital on September 23 after he suffered brain haemorrhage in suburban Bandra where a life-saving surgery was performed on him.
GREAT PAINTER M.F.HUSSAIN

An award-winning painter and a global phenomenon passed away this morning in London , due to a heart attack. Hussain was arguably India ’s finest artist, known for his enchanting modern art, and also in controversy for painting nude photographs of Hindu goddesses
andbharat mata. Last year we reported that MF Hussain had moved out of India and was living in Qatar and London , in a self-exile. Later, he was awarded the citizenship of Qatar and was even working on a few projects for the country. He was popularly known as the Picasso of India (Forbes).
SHRI SATYA SAI BABA

Shri Satya Sai Baba died at 3.30pm yesterday India time ( Wednesday…20th April )…most tv channels are reported Sai Baba as “extremely critical”, and as ” all organs failed” What my source did say is that there are a few strong indicators…4000 policemen and armed personnel deployed since yesterday evening in and around Puttaparthi, senior SB trust members Indulal Shah and PN Bhagavati rushed to Puttaparthi last evening, and the sb trust has asked 1000 seva dal volunteers to immediately rush to Puttaparthi…seemingly indicating something final has happened.
Sathya Sai Baba as an Avatar, playing a role of a being with human limitations, affords himself the possibility of some small human lapses. It seems, for instance, that J.Hislop adhered to this point of view as it can be seen from his discourse published in the book "Seeking Divinity", p.183: So all you can say about any inconsistency in Swami’s pronouncements is that it is evidence of what He, Himself, says, "I come to you as a human being." Now the sages also say that any exibition of human fallibility on Swami’s part will never affect dharma. He will never be unrighteous. These fallibilities could be manifested to a certain extent, but never to a point where it would violate dharma, because Swami is a very soul of dharma.
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