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Tue 27 Jul 2010
Teen sailor cleared for solo world voyage
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 4:23 pm
A Dutch court cleared the way on Tuesday for teenager Laura Dekker to try to become the youngest person to sail round the world solo.


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Tue 27 Jul 2010
New BP boss to build relationships in Mexico
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 12:09 pm
Appearing outside BP's London headquarters, the new chief Robert Dudley said that sealing the well in the Gulf of Mexico was his priority.


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Tue 27 Jul 2010
Flood waters leave two stranded in Indian river
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 11:44 am
Raging flood waters left two fishermen stranded in the middle of a river near the Devari dam in India's central Madhya Pradesh state.


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Tue 27 Jul 2010
Blix: Hard for Iraq to declare non-existent WMDs
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 10:58 am
It was "very hard" for Iraq to declare weapons programmes that did not exist, a former UN weapons inspector has told the Iraq war inquiry.


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Tue 27 Jul 2010
Survivors tell of Love Parade horror
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 10:43 am
Survivors of the Love Parade stampede have come forward with eyewitness accounts of the tragedy.


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Tue 27 Jul 2010
Russia astronauts undertake ISS spacewalk
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 6:17 am
Two Russian astronauts have been performing a spacewalk at the International Space Station to fit a new video camera.


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Tue 27 Jul 2010
Castro appears for Revolution Day in Cuba
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 5:25 am
Former Cuban president Fidel Castro made a brief appearance at a wreath laying ceremony in Havana as Cuba celebrated its Revolution Day.


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Tue 27 Jul 2010
Cameron calls for more trade with Turkey
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 5:08 am
The Prime Minister has said he wants to double the value of trade between Britain and Turkey over the next five years.


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Tue 27 Jul 2010
Come, fall in love
Filed under: time news, weather news — Danish Siddiqui @ 3:00 am

I first encountered the 52-year-old Maratha Mandir movie theater while I was on one of my walks to explore Mumbai. Being new to the city, I do this often. It was just a casual walk down the lanes of the city when I saw a huge billboard promoting a film outside the cinema. The billboard proudly advertised it as the longest-playing film in Indian history.

A cinema goer buys a ticket for Bollywood movie "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" (The Big Hearted Will Take the Bride), starring actor Shah Rukh Khan, inside Maratha Mandir theatre in Mumbai July 11, 2010.   REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui

The film “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge” (The Big Hearted Will Take the Bride), starring Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, is a simple romantic film shot in Europe and India, where a boy meets a girl and falls in love with her – girl is about to get married in India – boy takes the journey from Europe to India to win her over.

I still remember when the film was released in 1995, it became an instant hit amongst the youth. Fifteen years down the line it’s unthinkable that people still love to watch it and in a cinema to boot!

Cinema goers watch Bollywood movie "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" (The Big Hearted Will Take the Bride), starring actor Shah Rukh Khan, inside Maratha Mandir theatre in Mumbai July 11, 2010.  REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui

At Maratha Mandir, it was the watchman who first told me that DDLJ, as the film is popularly known, still runs to a full house in the 1000-plus-seats cinema. I, of course, didn’t believe him until I met Manoj Desai, the cinema’s executive director. He invited me to watch the film, promising it would answer all my questions. He asked his manager to reserve a seat for me, as on Sundays the film is usually sold out. He said it was the first time in the history of Maratha Mandir he was allowing someone to shoot inside the ‘heart’ of the theater — the projection room.

On the day of my shoot, I arrived an hour before the ticket window was to open…and there was already a long line waiting to get inside. There were young men, old men, women, children…all equally keen to catch a glimpse of the iconic Bollywood film.

Among them was Ramlal, a daily wage laborer who works during the nights. He remembers all the dialogues of DDLJ … he has seen it more than 200 times! The cinema provides him with entertainment and a comfortable place to sleep after a hard day’s work for just $0.40.

Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan (R) is seen in the movie screening of "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" (The Big Hearted Will Take the Bride) inside Maratha Mandir theatre in Mumbai July 11, 2010.  REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui

Inside the cinema, it was a completely different world. I met Jagjivan Maru, the 60-year-old chief projectionist, who was has been working at Maratha Mandir for the last 40 years. He has been watching DDLJ for the last 15 years and hasn’t got bored of it. In fact, he still personally loads the film in the projector room.

Jagivan Vitaldas Maru, 60, chief projectionist of Maratha Mandir theatre, watches the Bollywood movie "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" (The Big Hearted Will Take the Bride), starring actor Shah Rukh Khan, from the theatre's projection room in Mumbai July 11, 2010.   REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui

Of course, the best of my shoot was yet to come. And that happened when the film started. Suddenly there was whistling and clapping from all sides. Audiences sat with their legs up on the seats, even fell asleep for some time, but never missed an opportunity to say aloud Shah Rukh Khan’s dialogues or cat call at the romantic scenes. No one seemed to be distracted by my photography. In fact, for some time, I was engrossed in the film too!

Cinema goers watch Bollywood movie "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" (The Big Hearted Will Take the Bride), starring actor Shah Rukh Khan, inside Maratha Mandir theatre in Mumbai July 11, 2010. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui

When the film finished after more than there hours, there were those that were still asleep or lost in the world of make-believe. The guards had to come and wake them up.

The 3 hour ‘air-conditioned dream’ for those like Ramlal may have been over for the time being but, not for long as the cinema management hasn’t any plans to stop screening the dream called ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’.

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Tue 27 Jul 2010
Secret Afghanistan documents leaked
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 1:21 am
More than 91,000 secret documents relating to the US military in Afghanistan between 2004 and 2010 have been leaked.


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Tue 27 Jul 2010
Moscow shrouded by smog due to forest fires
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 1:18 am
Acrid smoke from forest and peat fires, worsened by record high temperatures, have shrouded Moscow in smog.
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