Teja Cinema : Hero 11,000 - Heroine One Lakh





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Bollywood diva Sonam Kapoor and sometimes our very own Samantha Ruth Prabhu have expressed that the pay packets of heroines should be equal to that of heroes. Of course, they are talking about star heroes who are collecting more than 10 crores while they are given only a crore or less. These heroines need to understand that a film's business is solely dependent on hero's crowd pulling factor rather these hotties, at least for the now.

Coming to lesser known stars and newcomers, it looks like heroes should demand that equality in remuneration. We hear that director Teja has paid his hero just 11 thousand 11 hundred and 1 rupee as payment for casting him in 'Hora Hori' movie. Coming to his heroine Daksha, he has given more than 1 lakh. When a newcomer girl is able to pick up a cool lakh, what's the problem with newcomer boy?

Producers and directors are saying that they are giving life to these boys. What about girls? They say these beautiful girls won't act for free no matter what. Especially when it is coming from director Teja, who is battling for proper identification for Telangana based cinema technicians, we wonder why equality of pay for new boy and girl haven't struck in the head. 



KFC Serves our Customer's RAT FRY


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Devorise Dixon on June 12 posted a shocking image on social networking site Facebook. Dixon's post, which has become viral on social media, raised many questions regarding hygiene issues in KFC. Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) has been accused of serving "fried rat", instead of "fried chicken."

The customer's post on Facebook read, "WENT BACK TO KFC YESTERDAY AND SPOKE TO THE MANAGER SHE SAID IT IS A RAT AND APOLOGIZED, IT'S TIME FOR A LAWYER!!! BE SAFE DON'T EAT FAST FOOD !!!" Along with one picture of the "fried rat", Dixon also uploaded a video on the social networking site. The KFC outlet, where Dixon had ordered the "fried chicken", but was served "fried rat", is at Wilmington and 120th in Compton, California.




Toothbrushes Work Without Toothpaste

Japanese designer Kosho Ueshima of The Industrial Design Studio created Misoka, a nanotech toothbrush that can clean your teeth without toothpaste. The designer teamed up with nanotechnology company Yumeshokunin Co. LTD to develop a toothbrush coated in nanosized mineral ions which move in the water, removing stains and coating teeth to keep them shiny and clean all day. The designer will present Misoka at the 2015 Milan Design Week

This nanotech innovation relies on special bristles coated in nanosized mineral ions which pass from the bristles onto the brusher’s teeth. Thanks to this high-tech approach, there is no need to use toothpaste, but the trick is to keep replacing the toothbrush every month. The name “Misoka” comes from the Japanese word which means “last day of the month.”

Misoka toothbrushes aren’t completely new; they have been available on the Japanese and Asian markets since 2007. Its appearance at the Milan Design Week will mark its debut in Europe, with the designer showcasing its redesigned version. The new model has a sleek and fluid shape inspired by water and is made of plastic.


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