Friday, May 20, 2016

FULL HINDI MOVIE "Azhar" - Emraan Hashmi DOWNLOAD HD FULL MOVIE Torrent download

The trailer of one of the most awaited movies of the year, ‘Dreams’ was released in a program held in Kathmandu on January 11, 2016. In the press meet held at Cine the Chef at Sundhara, the film team including the lead actor Anmol KC,Samragyee RL Shah and the director Bhuwan KCgave the information about the movie and their experiences during the film making. Talking in the program, Bhuwan told that he had always wanted to feature his son in one of his movies and the dream has come true through ‘Dreams’
Samragyee is debuting in Nepali film industry as an actress in the movie. Talking in the event, she told that she was passionate about acting since her childhood and told that she feels lucky to be debuting in Bhuwan KC’s banner.
The VJ of Image Channel, Sandhya KC, is another actress debuting in the movie. In the movie, Sandhya’s role is that of a guest artist. Other artists in the movie include Darshana KC, Amit Shrestha, and Nyasi Thapa.
In the trailer, Anmol is seen in a double character role. In one role he is shown a lover-boy and a bad-boy in another character. The love story movie is produced under Bhuwan KC’s home production banner Kajal Films. Bhuwan has directed the movie in association with director Diwakar Bhattarai. The script is written by Samipyaraj Timilsina, cinematography by Purushottam Pradhan and Sanjay Lama, editing of Banish Shah / Milan Shrestha and music by Bishesh Pandey / Hercules Basnet.
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FULL NEPALI MOVIE "DREAMS" - ANMOL KC DOWNLOAD HD FULL MOVIE Torrent download

The trailer of one of the most awaited movies of the year, ‘Dreams’ was released in a program held in Kathmandu on January 11, 2016. In the press meet held at Cine the Chef at Sundhara, the film team including the lead actor Anmol KC,Samragyee RL Shah and the director Bhuwan KCgave the information about the movie and their experiences during the film making. Talking in the program, Bhuwan told that he had always wanted to feature his son in one of his movies and the dream has come true through ‘Dreams’
Samragyee is debuting in Nepali film industry as an actress in the movie. Talking in the event, she told that she was passionate about acting since her childhood and told that she feels lucky to be debuting in Bhuwan KC’s banner.
The VJ of Image Channel, Sandhya KC, is another actress debuting in the movie. In the movie, Sandhya’s role is that of a guest artist. Other artists in the movie include Darshana KC, Amit Shrestha, and Nyasi Thapa.
In the trailer, Anmol is seen in a double character role. In one role he is shown a lover-boy and a bad-boy in another character. The love story movie is produced under Bhuwan KC’s home production banner Kajal Films. Bhuwan has directed the movie in association with director Diwakar Bhattarai. The script is written by Samipyaraj Timilsina, cinematography by Purushottam Pradhan and Sanjay Lama, editing of Banish Shah / Milan Shrestha and music by Bishesh Pandey / Hercules Basnet.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Happy Birthday Sir Ulysses S. Grant on 27th April 2016

Ulysses S. Grant
The 18th president of the United States who helped lead the Union forces to victory during the Civil War before he was elected to the presidency.




Ulysses S. Grant (born Hiram Ulysses Grant; April 27, 1822 – July 23, 1885) was the 18th President of the United States (1869–77). As Commanding General of the United States Army (1864–69), Grant worked closely with President Abraham Lincoln to lead the Union Army to victory over the Confederacy in the American Civil War. He implemented Congressional Reconstruction, often at odds with Lincoln's successor, Andrew Johnson. Twice elected president, Grant led the Republicans in their effort to remove the vestiges of Confederate nationalism and slavery, protect African-American citizenship, and support economic prosperity nationwide. His presidency has often come under criticism for protecting corrupt associates and in his second term leading the nation into a severe economic depression.
Grant graduated in 1843 from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, served in the Mexican–American War and initially retired in 1854. He struggled financially in civilian life. When the Civil War began in 1861, he rejoined the U.S. Army. In 1862, Grant took control of Kentucky and most of Tennessee, and led Union forces to victory in the Battle of Shiloh, earning a reputation as an aggressive commander. He incorporated displaced African American slaves into the Union war effort. In July 1863, after a series of coordinated battles, Grant defeated Confederate armies and seized Vicksburg, giving the Union control of the Mississippi River and dividing the Confederacy in two. After his victories in the Chattanooga Campaign, Lincoln promoted him to lieutenant-general and Commanding General of the United States Army in March 1864. Grant confronted Robert E. Lee in a series of bloody battles, trapping Lee's army in their defense of Richmond. Grant coordinated a series of devastating campaigns in other theaters. In April 1865, Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox, effectively ending the war. Historians have hailed Grant's military genius, and his strategies are featured in military history textbooks, but a minority contend that he won by brute force rather than superior strategy.
Ulysses Grant 1870-1880.jpgAfter the Civil War, Grant led the army's supervision of Reconstruction in the former Confederate states. Elected president in 1868 and reelected in 1872, Grant stabilized the nation during the turbulent Reconstruction period, prosecuted the Ku Klux Klan, and enforced civil and voting rights laws using the army and the Department of Justice. He used the army to build the Republican Party in the South, based on black voters, Northern newcomers ("carpetbaggers"), and native Southern white supporters ("scalawags"). After the disenfranchisement of some former Confederates, Republicans gained majorities and African Americans were elected to Congress and high state offices. In his second term, the Republican coalitions in the South splintered and were defeated one by one as redeemers (conservative whites) regained control using coercion and violence. Grant's Indian peace policy initially reduced frontier violence, but is best known for the Great Sioux War of 1876, where George Custer and his regiment were killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Grant responded to charges of corruption in executive offices more than any other 19th Century president. He appointed the first Civil Service Commission and signed legislation ending the corrupt moiety system.
In foreign policy, Grant sought to increase American trade and influence, while remaining at peace with the world. His administration successfully resolved the Alabama Claims by the Treaty of Washington with Great Britain, ending wartime tensions. Grant avoided war with Spain over the Virginius Affair, but Congress rejected his attempted annexation of the Dominican Republic. In trade policy, Grant's administration implemented a gold standard and sought to strengthen the dollar. Corruption charges escalated during his second term, while his response to the Panic of 1873 proved ineffective nationally in halting the five-year industrial depression that produced high unemployment, low prices, low profits, and bankruptcies. Grant left office in 1877 and embarked on a widely praised world tour lasting over two years.
In 1880, Grant was unsuccessful in obtaining a Republican presidential nomination for a third term. Facing severe investment reversals and dying of throat cancer, he completed his memoirs, which proved a major critical and financial success. His death in 1885 prompted an outpouring of national unity. 20th century historical evaluations were negative about his presidency before recovering somewhat beginning in the 1980s. Scholars rank his presidency below the average of other presidents. Grant's critics take a negative view of his economic mismanagement and his failed Dominican Republic annexation treaty, while admirers emphasize his concern for Native Americans and enforcement of civil and voting rights.
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Si Robertson Turns 67 on April 27th

Reality star and preacher who became known to audiences as Uncle Si, Phil Alexander Robertson's youngest brother, on Duck Dynasty.





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