Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Asha Bhosle, Ankita Lokhande, Moushmi Chatterjee to get 10th Newsmakers Achievers Award 2019 on 1st May .

Asha Bhosle, Ankita Lokhande, Moushmi Chatterjee  to get 10th Newsmakers Achievers Award 2019 on 1st May .

Singer Asha Bhosle will receive lifetime achievement award at 10th Newsmakers Achievers' Awards 2019 on 1st May for contribution in Music industry. Group Editor of NBC Vaidehi said, “We organise this award ceremony to acknowledge and facilitate the unsung heroes who selflessly contribute to the society in their respective fields.”The selection of awards are done on the basis of nominations and votes received.


Few Prominent Award Receivers are as following:

1)      Lifetime Achievement –  Asha Bhosle

2)     Lifetime Achievement – Pt Ajay Pohankar

3)     Lifetime Achievement –  Moushumi Chatterjee

4)     Best working Politician – Shree Vinod Tawde

5)     Best Director – Raj Kaushal

6)     Best Film Critic – Kamaal R Khan

7)     Best Actor (Marathi) – Rajesh Shringarpure

8)     Best Actress (Marathi) – Chhaya Kadam

9)     Best Choreographer – Geeta Kapoor

11)  Best Comedian – Bhau Kadam (Chala Hawa Yeu Dya)

12)  Best Comedian – Kiku Sharda (Kapil Sharma Show)

13)  Best Social Reformer – Zingubai Bolke

14)  Best RJ and Anchor – Salil Acharya

15) Best Actress   - Ankita Lokhande for debut film Manikarnika

16) Best special Kid - Daksh Bhaskar

17) Best Entertainment Editor- Prashant Shishodia for Best Show Ye Film Nahi Hai Asan ND TV India.


 This year we have dedicated this day to help ‘Orphan Girls of Kashmir’ towards their education; the thought is inspired from and in support with our Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojana’. The small girls would be present at the event whose parents are killed by militants and some lost them in riots  .

Nagraj Manjule's debut in singing alongwith hosting






 Fear the question,
You lose!
Face the question,
You win!
And that's why my friend, search for the right answer to change your life!
This is the translation of the title track of Sony Marathi's new show, 'Kon Honaar Crorepati'. The launch of Sony Marathi's 'Kon Honaar Crorepati' with such never thought before lines is indeed life changing. This show has earned a special place in the hearts of people. We undergo similar experiences to this tagline every day. And we try to find answers to many such questions throughout our lives. When we find the right answer for the question we were long looking for, our life takes a different turn altogether. Sony Marathi's upcoming show 'Kon Honaar Crorepati' is bringing exactly such kind of questions to the audience. Through this newly released song, Nagraj is telling us that this is the right time to find the answers to the questions which will transform your life.





A peculiarity of this song is that Ranga Godbole has beautifully put forth two different personalities - Columbus and Ganpat Wani in the song. The title track is directed by Vijay Maurya. While the song has got its voice and music from new age music director A. V. Prafullachandra who has given music to the hit films like Kagar and Naal. The special feature is this song is that it has got voice from Nagraj Manjule, besides A. V. Prafullachandra. Hence it would be right to say that this season of 'Kon Honaar Crorepati' is bringing two new dimensions of Nagraj's personality to the audiences.







Basically sitting idle in your couch isn't going to help you achieve your dreams, but finding the pathways which leads to them will... This title track with such a strong message is truly inviting you to join the platform of 'Kon Honaar Crorepati' for sure.


नागराजचं कोण होणार करोडपतीच्या निमित्ताने पहिलं-वहिलं धमाल गाणं




    


प्रश्नाला डरला
पडला रे पडला
प्रश्नाला भिडला 
जिंकला रे जिंकला,
आणि म्हणूनच जग म्हणतं उत्तर शोधलं की नायका जगणं बदलतंहे शब्द आहेत सोनी मराठीवर येणाऱ्या कोण होणार करोडपतीच्या टायटल ट्रॅकचेआपण कधी विचारही केला नसेल अशा एकाआयुष्याला कलाटणी देणाऱ्या ओळीने सोनी मराठीवर येणाऱ्या कोण होणार करोडपती?, या कार्यक्रमासाठी प्रेक्षकांच्या मनात एक विशेष स्थान मिळवलं आहेआपलीशी वाटणाऱ्या या टॅगलाइन लामिळते-


जुळते अनुभव आपण नेहमीच घेत असतोआपल्या आयुष्याची वाट चालताना अशा बऱ्याच प्रश्नांची उत्तरं कळत-नकळत शोधत असतोज्या प्रश्नांची उत्तरं मिळवण्यासाठी आपण प्रयत्नशीलअसतोअशा प्रश्नांची उत्तरं सापडली की आयुष्याला एक वेगळंच वळण लागतंअसेच काहीसे प्रश्न सोनी मराठीवर येणाऱ्या कोण होणार करोडपतीया कार्यक्रमातून प्रेक्षकांसमोर येणार आहेतआयुष्याला कलाटणी देणाऱ्यातुमची स्वप्न पूर्ण करायला मदतीचा हात देणाऱ्या प्रश्नांची उत्तरं शोधण्याची हीच खरी वेळ असल्याचं नागराज मंजुळे नुकत्याच लाँच झालेल्या गाण्यातून सांगत आहेत.


 या गाण्याची गंमत म्हणजे कोलंबस आणि गणपत वाणी या दोन भिन्न प्रवृत्तीच्या व्यक्तींचा उल्लेख रंगा गोडबोले यांनी खूप सुंदररित्या केला आहेतर सादर झालेल्या टायटल ट्रॅक विजय मौर्या यांनीदिग्दर्शित केलं आहेकागरनाळसारख्या चित्रपटांना संगीत देणाऱ्या नव्या दमाच्या व्हीप्रफुलचंद्र यांनी हे गाणं संगीतबध्द केलं असून याला आवाज ही दिला आहेया गाण्याचं वैशिष्ट्य म्हणजेए.व्हीप्रफुलचंद्रसोबत नागराज मंजुळेंनी ही या गाण्याला आवाज दिला आहेत्यामुळे यावेळच्या कोण होणार करोडपती? मधून नागराजच्या चाहत्यांना त्याचे दोन नवे पैलू पाहायला मिळतीलअसंम्हणायला हरकत नाही.






थोडक्यात काय तर हातावर हात धरून बसल्याने आपली स्वप्न पूर्ण होत नाहीत तर त्यासाठी आपण त्या स्वप्नांपर्यंत जाणाऱ्या वाटा शोधणं गरजेचं असतंया आशयाचं हे टायटल ट्रॅक कोण होणारकरोडपतीच्या मंचाकडे तुम्हाला आमंत्रित करतंयएवढं नक्की.


The Tashkent Files | Official Trailer | Vivek Agnihotri | Releasing 12th...

.Shweta Basu Prasad, Pallavi Joshi and Director Vivek Agnihotri of The Tashkent Files went to Baroda.

Producer Haresh Patel and Pranay Chokshi of Hindi thriller film The Tashkent Files invited Shweta Basu Prasad,Pallavi Joshi and Director Vivek Agnihotri to Baroda to celebrate the success of their film. They also went to Inox Cinema to watch the film with audience. More than 300 screens increased in third week which is very good for any film . The film collection is increasing everyday with mouth publicity.







Monday, April 29, 2019

10 years of the Porsche Panamera: sports car, luxury saloon, hybrid pioneer




Dubai. Ten years ago, Porsche launched into a new market segment. With the Panamera, the sports car manufacturer presented its first Gran Turismo in April 2009. Like no other car in the luxury car class, this model combines the performance one would expect from a sports car with the luxury and versatility of a touring saloon. While Porsche initially planned production of 20,000 units per year, the Panamera has long since exceeded all expectations: more than 235,000 cars have been delivered to date.


 “As a technology platform for innovations that were later transferred to other models, the Panamera has played a significant role in shaping the past ten years of the brand’s history,” explains Michael Steiner, then first Vice President of the product line, today Member of the Executive Board Research and Development. “With its high-performance hybrid variants, it is now above all a trailblazer for electromobility at Porsche.” The current, second model generation is manufactured entirely in the Porsche plant in Leipzig, and comes in three different body variants.



First four-seater Porsche prototype based on the 356

A Porsche for four – over the course of the company’s more than 70-year history, Porsche engineers kept coming back to this idea. In the 1950s, they developed a comfortable four-seater based on the 356. The Type 530 had a lengthened wheelbase, larger doors and a raised roof at the rear. Others followed, including a four-door prototype based on the 911 and, in the 1980s, lengthened variants of the 928. Ferry Porsche used one of these as his private car. In 1988, Porsche made a new attempt with the Type 989: the four-door coupé offered space for two full seats in the rear. The drive power was provided by a V8 front engine. Design elements from the 989 were later incorporated into the 911 of the 993 generation. Like all similar concepts before it, however, the 989 remained a prototype. For economic reasons, development was discontinued at the start of 1992.



Mirage, Meteor and Phantom: green light for the Panamera
At the beginning of the new millennium, Porsche conducted market studies, analysed the competition and decided to develop a four-door hatchback saloon. Stepping into the luxury class was to no small extent the wish of then Chairman of the Executive Board, Wendelin Wiedeking. Included in the specifications were outstanding driving dynamics, generous space conditions and a quintessentially Porsche appearance. Michael Mauer, Vice President Style Porsche, adds: “We wanted to build a four-seater sports car with a fast roofline, large tailgate and hatchback.” During the design process, the three concepts “Mirage”, “Meteor” and “Phantom” emerged. The later production model would have most in common with the muscular-looking Mirage. In the end, elements from all three variants were used – and a new name was chosen: Panamera, inspired by the Mexican endurance race “Carrera Panamericana”.



World premiere: the first model generation from 2009 onwards
The Panamera’s first official appearance was on April 19, 2009 in Shanghai. The first model, internally known as G1, set standards in its class thanks to the wide spread between sportiness and comfort. It was packed with innovations: for the first time, a luxury class production model was offered with a transmission and start-stop system. The top model Panamera Turbo also introduced air suspension with additional air volume on demand, as well as an adjustable, multi-dimensionally extendable rear spoiler. The Gran Turismo also set the course for all other Porsche model lines with its new display and operating concept.


The model range grew rapidly and sustainably, culminating in an engine range covering power output from 250 to 550 hp with petrol, diesel and hybrid drives as well as rear-wheel and all-wheel drive. In the beginning, the naturally aspirated V6 and V8 engines were available with a six-speed manual transmission. Most customers opted for the seven-speed Porsche dual clutch transmission PDK. Diesel and hybrid drives were available in combination with an eight-stage automatic transmission.



The Executive variant with extended wheelbase, appeared as part of the 2013 facelift. The engines became more powerful, developing up to 570 hp.

All new: the second model generation from 2016 onwards
The second Panamera generation (G2) celebrated its world premiere on June 28, 2016. The development involved multiple streams: in addition to the Gran Turismo with a standard and extended wheelbase, a third variant was developed on the same platform: the Sport Turismo. From 2017, its avant-garde design and body concept brought more versatility to the luxury vehicle class.


The G2 was even sportier and more elegant, but with the same generous space: the roofline fell away sooner, the rear had a slight counter curve, the horizontal tail lights emphasised the brand identity. The sporty body once again housed a number of innovations, including a new, digital display and operating concept. Thanks to chassis systems like the three-chamber air suspension, rear-axle steering and the PDCC Sport electromechanical roll stabilisation system, the Panamera was as at home on the streets as it was on the track. This was underpinned by a lap time of 7:38 minutes on the Nürburgring-Nordschleife – set by Porsche works driver Lars Kern in a standard Panamera Turbo. The engine range was consistently optimised, while the power output values were increased: new engines were introduced across the range, and the transmission was now an eight-speed PDK. The power output spectrum started at 330 hp, today the top model is a 680 hp plug-in hybrid.


Hybrid models with the boost strategy of a supercar
Porsche set the stage for electromobility with the Panamera in 2011. As the first parallel full hybrid in the luxury class, the Panamera S Hybrid was the most economical Porsche to date, despite a power output of 380 hp. Two years later, the Panamera S E-Hybrid once again led the way in the segment as the world’s first plug-in hybrid – with 416 hp and an all-electric range of 36 kilometres. In the second Panamera generation, Porsche embraced electric performance across all model variants: the boost strategy adapted from the 918 Spyder supercar enabled performance of the kind typically associated with sports cars, but combined with high efficiency – both in the 462 hp Panamera 4 E-Hybrid and in the top model Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid with a system power output of 680 hp.


“With the G2, we managed to carry over the performance-oriented hybrid strategy from the 918 Spyder into the luxury segment,” says Gernot Döllner, Vice President Product Line Panamera from 2011 to 2018, and today responsible for product concept development at Porsche. This strategy was well received by customers: in 2018, 67 percent of all Panamera models delivered in Europe had a hybrid drive.


Further information, film and photo material in the Porsche Newsroom: newsroom.porsche.com

Panamera Turbo:
Fuel consumption combined 10.4 l/100 km; CO2 emissions combined 238 g/km

Panamera 4 E-Hybrid:
Fuel consumption combined 2.7 – 2.6 l/100 km; power consumption combined: 16.1 – 16.0 kWh/100 km; CO2emissions combined 62 – 60 g/km
Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid:
Fuel consumption combined 3.3 l/100 km; power consumption combined: 16.0 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions combined 74 g/km

The consumption and CO2 emission values were determined in accordance with the new Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP). The NEDC values derived from this should continue to be specified for the time being. These values cannot be compared to the values determined in accordance with the NEDC measuring procedure used up to now.

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