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Box office success matters to Katrina

MUMBAI, SEP 26 - After delivering many hits in her career, actress Katrina Kaif says she is lucky that most of her films have performed well at the box office.
Katrina, 31, who has given many successful films including Dhoom 3, Ek Tha Tiger, Jab Tak Hai Jaan and Raajneeti, said box-office numbers do matter to her. “Box office success does matter to me. Everyone wants their films to do well. As an actress one craves for that acceptance. I am super fortunate that I have not seen the other side.”
“My films mostly have done well at the box office and I have a lot of gratitude and happiness. I just hope that continues with my next film too. When your film doesn’t do well after so much of hard work there is heartbreak and it’s not a good feeling,” Katrina said. “Acceptance from the viewers is very important for me. Our viewers are very fair and also forgiving. They love you because of your good work. But they don’t look out for detailed flaws. They are happy to accept the good,” she said.
“I have been lucky that people have liked the chemistry with most of my co-actors. I am happy that people are appreciating my chemistry with Hrithik as well,” she said.
The British-descent actress is all geared up for her next action-thriller Bang Bang, which is hitting theatres on October 2

Nepalese Reverse CyclistEyes Guinness World Record


Biresh Dahal from Udaypur, Nepal has arrived in London on his mission to complete one hundred and fifty countries of the world cycling backwards.  Something interesting and unique about him is he does not cycle forward instead he pedals his cycle on the reverse, positioning himself backwards on his bicycle seat but moving ahead. He has already travelled 57 countries of different continents in last ten years. He is accompanied by his fellow cyclist Barun Adhikari from Panchthar and Bajendra Mahara from Jhapa Nepal who cycle alongside him in a normal way acting as his guide on the road.
The aim of his ambitious journey is to introduce Nepal and spread the Lord Buddha’s message of peace and harmony around the world.
Having destined to America and Canada next, they have a plan of staying another three weeks in London. Asked about their best and worst experience during their journey Biresh says," the worst was I nearly got killed in an accident with a lorry in Tanzania where I was catapulted off the road and my bicycle was crushed." I remembered my mum and worried about my journey to be incomplete" he looked tearful on his expression. He described many happiest moments where they performed in front the crowd of thousands on various places of the world. He remembered prime minister of Netherlands’, King of Bahrain who publically came out in their support and inspiration.
Dressed in traditional Nepalese costume Daura Suruwal” and Dhaka Topi (a woven Nepalese hat), they looked pleasant while admiring the support of the people around the world especially Nepalese people living abroad. Biresh was very much thankful especially to people like Andy Gurung who bought him a replacement bicycle when he lost one of his costly bicycle in Thailand.
 Having completed Mechi to Mahakali (Nepal’s eastern and western boarder point) at the beginning of their journey, they set off to the rest of the world. " My mother sold a piece of land back home in order to fund the start of my journey, at that stage it was difficult to convince even my family members for my ambitious plans. Now not only my family but also my fellow countrymen are being proud for what I am doing." he said with all smiles on his face.
They have travelled more than forty six thousand miles on their two wheelers and awaiting much more miles and adventures of their life time. “What you gain as achievement is once in a life time, I have no intention of earning money or being rich but keep a name instead."  He said with confidence. They plan to complete the journey in another five years.
The main challenges they face, in their word, is financial one to arrange travel and living expenses. Staying in the Nepalese Embassy in London since they arrived about four weeks back, he is trying to gather some financial support from the Nepalese community here in London.
 He expressed his gratitude to the Non Resident Nepalese Association UK who handed around one thousand five hundred pounds for their help. "There are some other individuals and organisation helping us to move forward, but we are in need of more assistance from all sector of the society” says Barun one of the three cyclists in the team.  “We are not only promoting Nepal's tourism but also spreading the message to the people of the world to be environmentally friendly to save the planet" said Bajendra the third on the team.
Puskar Shah a Nepalese cyclist has already completed world cycle trek travelling 150 countries on his bike. However Biresh is the only man doing reverse cycling trek of the planet.“We have already started the process of registering on world Guinness book record from here in London." Biresh said.

Nepal Telecom central office vandalized

Employees vandalized the central office of the Nepal Telecom today. 
A clash took place between two groups of employees after the staff in the administration group protested against the agitation launched by the engineering group. The engineering group is on protest against the appointment of non-engineer employee to the post of Managing Director of the Telecom.
It is learnt that some employees of the two groups were injured in the incident.
The agitating employees smashed five windowpanes in front of the office of the Managing Director and broke chairs and flower vessels. 
Engineers at Nepal Telecom have been staging a relay hunger strike in front of the office of MD Buddhi Prasad Acharya for the past 15 days citing Acharya of the administration group was appointed to the post of Managing Director of the Telecom.
The clash took place after the administration group today launched agitation against the engineering group, citing the operation of Telecom's Dashain Scheme was disrupted due to the protest by the engineering group. RSS
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