Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Akshay wants to get back into 'action' mode

Akshay Kumar

Akshay Kumar

 Mumbai,-After starring in a number of
Bollywood comedies, Akshay Kumar now wants to return to his
action hero image.
  With films like 'Dabangg', 'Bodyguard', 'Singham' and
'Force' making hay at the box office, Akshay too wants to jump
into the action bandwagon.
     "One of the reasons for me to do action films is spurt
of these movies. Another reason is lot of time has passed and
I have not done any action film. I did not do action films
because my son was small..now he is a 10 year old. I am ready
to get into it for another four-five years of action.
      Back in the 1990s when Akshay began his acting career,
he starred in action films but took a break later on to star
in comedy, romance and drama.
Now almost after a decade, the Khiladi is back in the
same zone, with his upcoming film 'Khiladi 786', an action
comedy starring Akshay, Paresh Rawal and Himesh Reshammiya.
     "Its been 12 years I haven't done that kind of a film.
The role that I got, suits me..I think it was written for me.
I am happy to be doing action films again," Akshay said.
     The film is slated to release in Diwali 2012.

 60-year-old Deena arrested for raping infant
Ludhiana,-A 60-year-old man was today
arrested for allegedly raping a two-year-old child in Shant
Nagar near Giaspura here, police said.
According to the FIR lodged at Focal Point police station
against Deena Nath, the girl was playing outside her house when
the accused took her to his room and raped her.
On hearing the cries of the baby girl, her mother caught
the elderly man raping the child and handed him over to police
this morning, they said.
The girl has been admitted in a government hospital here.

Eating low-calorie diet for four months 'can cure diabetes'
London,-Here's some good news for people
suffering from Type 2 diabetes, eating a low-calorie diet
everyday for just four months could cure the disease, a new
study has revealed.
A team at Leiden University in the Netherlands says
its findings may revolutionise the treatment of the lifelong
condition with no cure, and caused by pancreas not producing
enough insulin to break down glucose in the blood.
In their study, researchers found that diabetics who
slashed the calories they ate each day actually had a far more
significant improvement in the condition and in their general
health than medication offered.
They no longer needed life, saving insulin, the level of
dangerous fat built up around their hearts was significantly
reduced and their cardiac function improved.
"It is striking to see how a relatively simple
intervention of a very low-calorie diet effectively cures Type
2 diabetes. Moreover, the effects are long term, illustrating
the potential of this method.
"Lifestyle interventions may have more powerful
beneficial cardiac effects than medication in these patients,"
the 'Daily Express' quoted the study's lead author Sebastiaan
Hammer as saying.
The discovery has major implications as diabetics and
the obese are particularly at risk of suffering a potentially
fatal heart attack or being struck down by debilitating heart
disease, say the researchers.

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