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July 6, 2009 Posted by | 1 | Leave a Comment

Enthiran Shooting Pictures – Ash, Rajni in Peru, Brazil

Everyone’s looking forward to Rajnikanth’s new film, Enthiran, with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. Directed by ace filmmaker Shankar, the film promises to entertain.We bring you exclusive pictures of the film, during its shooting at the historical Inca civilisational site of Machu Picchu in Peru. The film was also shot in Brazil.The film — earlier titled Robot — was first offered to Shah Rukh Khan. After he opted out, Shankar’s favourite actor Rajnikanth stepped in.

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But then the next question arose: Who would be Rajni’s heroine in the film?

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Shriya Saran, Rajni’s Sivaji co-star, was considered for the role. But it eventually went to the gorgeous Ash. This is her first film with Rajni, and her second with Shankar, after Jeans.

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Rajnikanth and Ash put on a flamboyant look in the film, replete with feathers, beads and sequence.

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Makeup artist Ojas Rajani (left) made sure Ash looked radiant and beautiful in Enthiran.

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July 5, 2009 Posted by | 1 | , , , , | Leave a Comment

What is the Difference Between GDP and Growth Rate?

Answer: GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is the total dollar amount of all goods and services produced. The growth rate is the percentage increase or decrease of GDP from the previous measurement cycle. Even though the BEA reports quarterly, the growth rate is annualized so it can be compared to the previous year.

The GDP growth rate is driven by retail expenditures, government spending, exports and inventory levels. Rises in imports will negatively affect GDP growth.

The GDP growth rate is the most important indicator of economic health. If GDP is growing, so will business, jobs and personal income. If GDP is slowing down, then businesses will hold off investing in new purchases and hiring new employees, waiting to see if the economy will improve. This, in turn, can easily further depress GDP and consumers have less money to spend on purchases. If the GDP growth rate actually turns negative, then the U.S. economy is heading towards a recession.

Because so many things are measured in GDP, the BEA often revises the GDP growth rate within a month after releasing it. This can impact the stock market as investors get this new information about the state of the economy’s health. To see how the GDP growth rate has been changed, see GDP Current Statistics

July 4, 2009 Posted by | Recession | Leave a Comment

Question: What is a Recession?

Answer: A recession is when GDP growth slows, businesses stop expanding, employment falls, unemployment rises, and housing prices decline. For those reasons, many experts say the U.S. is actually in a recession now:

July 4, 2009 Posted by | Recession | Leave a Comment

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