Tees Maar Khan 2010 (Part-5/7)

Tees Maar Khan 2010

Director: Farah Khan
Writers: Shirish Kunder, Ashmith Kunder
Stars: Katrina Kaif, Akshay Kumar and Anil Kapoor.

A con artist posing as a film director in a town with the intention of executing a caper with the unwitting help of the villagers.

After taking Shahrukh Khan blockbuster “Main Hoon Na” and “Om Shanti Om ‘, Farah changed his loyalties to Akshay Kumar and cast him in his film, he felt’ Tees Maar Khan” Unfortunately, the film was condemned in its Farah box office and broken heart. To turn the wheel of success again, has signed Hrithik Roshan for his next film. Hrithik Farah moves after being named one of the judges of the dance reality show, ‘Show Me You Can Dance “where Hrithik is one of the judges. Apparently, the film will be co-produced by UTV and the company Three of his company. Continue reading Tees Maar Khan 2010 (Part-5/7)

Tees Maar Khan 2010 (Part-4/7)

Tees Maar Khan 2010

Director: Farah Khan
Writers: Shirish Kunder, Ashmith Kunder
Stars: Katrina Kaif, Akshay Kumar and Anil Kapoor.

A con artist posing as a film director in a town with the intention of executing a caper with the unwitting help of the villagers.

After taking Shahrukh Khan blockbuster “Main Hoon Na” and “Om Shanti Om ‘, Farah changed his loyalties to Akshay Kumar and cast him in his film, he felt’ Tees Maar Khan” Unfortunately, the film was condemned in its Farah box office and broken heart. To turn the wheel of success again, has signed Hrithik Roshan for his next film. Hrithik Farah moves after being named one of the judges of the dance reality show, ‘Show Me You Can Dance “where Hrithik is one of the judges. Apparently, the film will be co-produced by UTV and the company Three of his company. Continue reading Tees Maar Khan 2010 (Part-4/7)

Tees Maar Khan 2010 (Part-3/7)

Tees Maar Khan 2010

Director: Farah Khan
Writers: Shirish Kunder, Ashmith Kunder
Stars: Katrina Kaif, Akshay Kumar and Anil Kapoor.

A con artist posing as a film director in a town with the intention of executing a caper with the unwitting help of the villagers.

After taking Shahrukh Khan blockbuster “Main Hoon Na” and “Om Shanti Om ‘, Farah changed his loyalties to Akshay Kumar and cast him in his film, he felt’ Tees Maar Khan” Unfortunately, the film was condemned in its Farah box office and broken heart. To turn the wheel of success again, has signed Hrithik Roshan for his next film. Hrithik Farah moves after being named one of the judges of the dance reality show, ‘Show Me You Can Dance “where Hrithik is one of the judges. Apparently, the film will be co-produced by UTV and the company Three of his company. Continue reading Tees Maar Khan 2010 (Part-3/7)

Tees Maar Khan 2010 (Part-2/7)

Tees Maar Khan 2010

Director: Farah Khan
Writers: Shirish Kunder, Ashmith Kunder
Stars: Katrina Kaif, Akshay Kumar and Anil Kapoor.

A con artist posing as a film director in a town with the intention of executing a caper with the unwitting help of the villagers.

After taking Shahrukh Khan blockbuster “Main Hoon Na” and “Om Shanti Om ‘, Farah changed his loyalties to Akshay Kumar and cast him in his film, he felt’ Tees Maar Khan” Unfortunately, the film was condemned in its Farah box office and broken heart. To turn the wheel of success again, has signed Hrithik Roshan for his next film. Hrithik Farah moves after being named one of the judges of the dance reality show, ‘Show Me You Can Dance “where Hrithik is one of the judges. Apparently, the film will be co-produced by UTV and the company Three of his company. Continue reading Tees Maar Khan 2010 (Part-2/7)

Tees Maar Khan 2010 (Part-1/7)

Tees Maar Khan 2010

Director: Farah Khan
Writers: Shirish Kunder, Ashmith Kunder
Stars: Katrina Kaif, Akshay Kumar and Anil Kapoor.

A con artist posing as a film director in a town with the intention of executing a caper with the unwitting help of the villagers.

After taking Shahrukh Khan blockbuster “Main Hoon Na” and “Om Shanti Om ‘, Farah changed his loyalties to Akshay Kumar and cast him in his film, he felt’ Tees Maar Khan” Unfortunately, the film was condemned in its Farah box office and broken heart. To turn the wheel of success again, has signed Hrithik Roshan for his next film. Hrithik Farah moves after being named one of the judges of the dance reality show, ‘Show Me You Can Dance “where Hrithik is one of the judges. Apparently, the film will be co-produced by UTV and the company Three of his company. Continue reading Tees Maar Khan 2010 (Part-1/7)

WWE – Raw (01.17.11-p5)

WWE – Raw (01.17.11-p5)

Meanwhile, raw, fans were immersed in the WWF title match between Vince McMahon and Steve Austin. New talent such as Triple H is the new leader of the D-Generation X (DX) faction; humanity and The Rock were elevated to main event status in the program of the WWF. Superstars such as Kane, Kurt Angle, Val Venis, Goldust and the like were coming through the ranks and exposure of the WWF as a territory where new talent can rise unlike the WCW counterpart. Things got so heated between the two programs that, when both are shown in the Hampton Roads area on the same night (Raw in Hampton, Virginia, Nitro in Norfolk, Virginia), DX was sent to film a “war “at the Norfolk Scope segment in which rebuked the WCW and interviewed fans on camera who said they received their tickets free Nitro (presumably in an attempt by WCW to pack the arena of capacity due to low ticket sales.)

Continue reading WWE – Raw (01.17.11-p5)

WWE – Raw (01.17.11-p4)

WWE – Raw (01.17.11-p4)

After Wrestle Mania XIV in March 1998, which featured Mike Tyson as an executor of the ring, and Shawn Michaels last match until 2002, the WWF regained the lead in the Monday Night Wars with its new “WWF Attitude” brand, led in particular by rising stars Steve Austin, The Rock, Triple H and Mankind. The classic dispute between the villainous WWF Chairman Vince McMahon (who was re-imagined and re-brand the color commentator on the wrong body as president señorMcMahon applied to real life after the Montreal incident Betrayal) and fan favorite Steve Austin captured the imagination of fans. On April 13, 1998 in RAW, led by a match between Austin and McMahon, was the first time that WCW had lost the head to head Monday night ratings battle in the 84 weeks since 1996.

While premiums were taking a new approach to programming, Nitro started producing mediocre programming repetitive arguments. Older stars such as Hogan and Nash often occupied the main events, while young talents like Rey Mysterio Jr., Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho and Eddie Guerrero, Chavo Guerrero Jr, Lance Storm and Shane Helms were not given the opportunity to advance, and newcomers are only elevated to main event status at this time were Bill Goldberg and Diamond Dallas Page. Continue reading WWE – Raw (01.17.11-p4)

WWE – Raw (01.17.11-p3)

WWE – Raw (01.17.11-p3)

Throughout 1997, following the elements of conflict emerged with RAW and WWF programming. Memorable moments include Bret Hart profanely cursing at the crowd after losing a steel cage match, with commentators need to apologize for his behavior before the product in big fights with Sid, The Undertaker, Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels briefly. Some of the most notable of the widely quoted intense dispute with the Hart Foundation against Michaels and Austin, which saw premiums develop a memorable episode in which Michaels and Austin beat The British Bulldog and Owen Hart for the WWF Tag Team Championship, and during his post match attack on Michaels, Austin physically disabled charge Bret Hart to zoom out. Other events saw the new nation of domination black gang formed, and Michaels D-Generation X “racial graffiti” storyline designed to “implicate Bret Hart” The Hart Foundation “and” XXX Files “series.

On March 10, 1997, Monday Night Raw officially became Raw is War / War Zone. On March 17, 1997 had an episode of heating Bret Hart / Vince McMahon first row altercation (that unknowingly foreshadowed the betrayal of Montreal) with bad words that are not normally heard on television. Brian Pillman did a series of “XXX Files” segments with Terri Runnels, who also “pushed the envelope.” These segments ended prematurely with the September 29, 1997 episode of Raw, after the death of Pillman October 5, 1997 due to hereditary heart problems. Continue reading WWE – Raw (01.17.11-p3)

WWE – Raw (01.17.11-p2)

WWE – Raw (01.17.11-p2)

Early in the ratings war in 1995 until mid-1996, Raw and Nitro exchanged victories over each other in an intense rivalry. From mid-1996, however, thanks mainly to the nWo angle, Monday Nitro started a ratings win streak, which lasted for 84 weeks, which ends on April 13, 1998.

On February 3, 1997, Monday Night Raw was a two-hour format, as the Attitude Era was starting to enter the total current in the WWF. In an attempt to break the dynamics of what had turned into ratings domination by WCW Monday Nitro racing, Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) was brought in as Jerry Lawler challenged ECW on February 17, 1997.

In an episode in which raw returned to Midtown Manhattan, the challenge of responding on the agenda of the next week with Taz, Mikey Whipwreck, Sabu, Tommy Dreamer, D-Von Dudley, and The Sandman. ECW owner Paul Heyman did a call-in interview on Raw the week after that. Continue reading WWE – Raw (01.17.11-p2)

WWE – Raw (01.17.11-p1)

WWE - Raw (01.17.11-p1)

In 1995, the World Championship Wrestling (WCW) began airing its new wrestling show, WCW Monday Nitro, live each week on TNT. Raw and Nitro were head to head for the first time on September 11, 1995. Because RAW recording schedule several times, the WCW Eric Bischoff, vice president, who also worked as an on-air personality, often are given the results of the sample recorded at WWF Raw live show WCW. Some fans also reviewed the results of RAW recording via the Internet growing as a result; this caused the ratings of recorded RAW episodes to be lower.

Until September 1999, WWF Raw broadcast live every two weeks to save costs, but the ratings and pay-per-view buy rate increase, allowing them to justify doing a weekly live show. Continue reading WWE – Raw (01.17.11-p1)

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