Re: showoff !
by alex on Nov 14, 2014 12:13 AM
hehehehe. Good one :)Its page 3 event for them. Facebook twitter page for them waiting to post these photos...
Those who are really interested in making Bharat "Swachh" they will not make it as a photo session with Body Guards and Cameramen to shoot their broom weilding image making mockery of the cause itself.
Re: Tamannaah's Tamasha!
by Deepak Rawat on Nov 12, 2014 08:05 PM
Photos and articles especially involving celebrities is important to increase awareness and inspire more people to take this up.
If Mr.Modi and the enlightened Indians are really concerned with the "swachh bharat" campaign, then they should take make sure that no further idols would be dumped in our already scarce water bodies.
So, lets take the pledge to not pollute our ponds, rivers, or is it a big ask?
A photo op (sometimes written as photo opp), short for photograph opportunity (photo opportunity), is an arranged opportunity to take a photograph of a politician, a celebrity, or a notable event The term has acquired a negative connotation, referring to a carefully planned pseudo-event, often masqueraded as news.[3] It is associated with politicians who perform tasks such as planting trees, picking up litter, and visiting senior citizens, often during election cycles, with the intent of photographers catching the events on film, generating positive publicity.
Among nearly ritual photo ops are those when participants of a summit get out of their cars, shake hands or kiss, or sign a document.[1] Formal, pre-planned photography sessions in the White House date back to the 1930s, when Franklin Roosevelt's press secretary advised photographers to avoid taking photos of the President in a wheelchair.[
Unlike some others, who looked geared up as if they were ready to go out there at the border and some others padded up as if they were about to face some West-Indian fast bowler...
... just to sweep dried leaves from this corner and store them at that corner.
Re: GOOD WORK, TAMANNAAH !
by SURENDRA FLORA on Nov 12, 2014 09:47 AM
Supreme Court must issue a notice to stop gimmicks and under estimating the work of person employed for the work by Govt
Re: Where is Tamannah
by SURENDRA FLORA on Nov 12, 2014 09:50 AM
who is Tamana reddiff has left with no other work than posing simple people as celebrating