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Cast : Ramana, Suman,
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Director : Vijay R Anand
Producer : GM Balaji
Lyrics : Na Muthukumar,
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Music Director : Dhina
Banner : Angel Films International
Year : 2010
Release Date: 30 Jul 2010
Genre: Action
Language: Tamil

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In today’s world of fake encounters and underhand alliance of cops with the underworld, a movie like Thambi Arjuna makes a lot of sense. For Thambi Arjuna has a socially relevant theme of how cops feed on the criminals for selfish reasons. It also raises a few questions on the integrity on encounters.
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Feroz Khan is an underworld don who thrives on illegal businesses, who has an unlikely partner in the City Commissioner Suman. Suman, although is not a bad cop as such, gets a few things done through the don and their friendship is thus cemented in a give-and-take relationship. And when Feroz’s brother Ramana and Suman’s daughter, played by Ashima, fall in love with each other all hell breaks loose.
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In the meantime, Ramana helps Suman rescue Ashima from an extortionist and in the ensuing battle Suman gets a chance to get it even with Feroz for having disgraced him. Encounter provides him the opportunity and what transpires in the end forms the crux of the movie.
The movie has a decent script but if only it hadn’t trailed away to other banalities, it would have sustained the grip and been a better one. Feroz’s histrionics work in some places and he shows he can act while the others range from just passable to above average. Dheena’s music falls short of being hummable but the background score complements the movie’s flow.
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Chelsea Clinton is to wed investment banker Marc Mezvinsky on the exclusive Astor Courts estate in upstate New York.



Chelsea Clinton to wed Marc Mezvinsky on Elite Estate
31 July 2010 Last updated at 16:39 GMT

The only child of former US President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is set to marry her boyfriend at a lavish wedding.

Chelsea Clinton is to wed investment banker Marc Mezvinsky on the exclusive Astor Courts estate in upstate New York.
Amid tight secrecy to protect her privacy, few details are known other than that her parents are attending.
Media have flooded the area for one of the year's biggest US society events.
Hundreds of people have crowded into the nearby town of Rhinebeck hoping to catch of a glimpse of the former First Couple or their publicity-shy daughter, and a no-fly zone is being imposed on the area as part of the security measures.
Reports say that TV star Oprah Winfrey and film director Steven Spielberg will be among the 500 guests.
The wedding is expected to cost between $2m (£1.3m) and $3m (£1.9m), experts told the Associated Press news agency.
Shopkeepers, innkeepers, retailers and caterers in Rhinebeck have been sworn to secrecy about the event and inconvenienced local residents have been offered complimentary bottles of wine.
Amid tight secrecy to protect her privacy, few details are known other than that her parents are attending.
Media have flooded the area for one of the year's biggest US society events.
Hundreds of people have crowded into the nearby town of Rhinebeck hoping to catch of a glimpse of the former First Couple or their publicity-shy daughter, and a no-fly zone is being imposed on the area as part of the security measures.
Reports say that TV star Oprah Winfrey and film director Steven Spielberg will be among the 500 guests.
The wedding is expected to cost between $2m (£1.3m) and $3m (£1.9m), experts told the Associated Press news agency.
Shopkeepers, innkeepers, retailers and caterers in Rhinebeck have been sworn to secrecy about the event and inconvenienced local residents have been offered complimentary bottles of wine.

'We love it here'
Marc Mezvinsky sitting with Chelsea Clinton in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, December 1996 The couple have known each other for years
Bill and Hillary Clinton arrived in Rhinebeck late on Friday. Mrs Clinton, wearing a long, green dress, waved to a cheering crowd waiting behind metal barricades and quickly went into a hotel.
Earlier in the day, Mr Clinton, looking fit and relaxed, had lunch in a Rhinebeck restaurant.
He took time afterwards to shake hands with kitchen staff and customers before emerging to an enthusiastic crowd of hundreds of people who shouted "Congratulations!" and "We love you!".
"We love it here," he told reporters. "Chelsea loves the area as well."
Asked about his future son-in-law, he said: "I like him very much. I really do. I admire him. Hillary feels the same way."
One of the questions being asked about the wedding is whether it will follow a particular religion's traditions.
Chelsea Clinton, 30, is a Methodist Christian while Marc Mezvinsky, 32, is Jewish.

Four rowers have smashed a 114-year-old record by crossing the Atlantic in 43 days, 21 hours and 26 minutes.



Artemis Rowing team smashes transatlantic record

Team Artemis leaving New York The crew of the Artemis is on course to smash the record by more than a week

Four rowers have smashed a 114-year-old record by crossing the Atlantic in 43 days, 21 hours and 26 minutes.
The Artemis North Atlantic Rowing Challenge crew left New York on 17 June and touched the quayside at St Mary's just before 1500 BST.
The previous record, set in 1896 by Norwegians George Harbo and Frank Samuelson, stood at 55 days and 13 hours.
Skipper Leven Brown told BBC News it was a "pell-mell, helter-skelter" trip.
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"It's been absolutely amazing and what a reception we've here in the Scillies," the 37-year-old from Edinburgh said.
"The funniest thing for me was walking up the quayside - after more than six weeks of not walking my legs felt more than a bit unsteady."
During the record attempt, the team survived 33ft-high (10m) waves, encountered whales and even rescued a man overboard.
Two years ago, an attempt by a team called The Scilly Boys nearly ended in disaster when their vessel capsized, 13 days after leaving New York.



George Harbo and Frank Samuelson Norwegian Americans George Harbo and Frank Samuelson set the previous record in 1896
It is the Artemis crew's second attempt after a broken rudder at the beginning of June forced them to retire.
Rowing with the skipper were Ray Carroll, 33, from Galway in Ireland, Don Lennox, 41, from Lanarkshire and 39-year-old Livar Nysted from the Faroe Islands.
As the team approached the final stretch, Mr Carroll said conditions were "testing" with tidal currents and squalls.
For the past two weeks the crew has been surviving on powdered supplements after running out of food, so all four said they were looking forward to "solid food".

Young children are supplying an increasing demand from foreign tourists who travel to Brazil for sex holidays, according to a BBC investigation.



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30 July 2010 Last updated at 09:19 GMT

Young children are supplying an increasing demand from foreign tourists who travel to Brazil for sex holidays, according to a BBC investigation. Chris Rogers reports on how the country is overtaking Thailand as a destination for sex tourism and on attempts to curb the problem.

Her small bikini exposes her tiny frame. She looks no older than 13 - one of dozens of girls parading the street looking for clients in the blazing mid-afternoon sun. Most come from the surrounding favelas - or slums.

As I park my car, the young girl dances provocatively to catch my attention.
"Hello my name is Clemie - you want a programme?" she asks, programme being the code word they use for an hour of sex. Clemie asks for less than $5 (£3) for her services. An older woman standing nearby steps in and introduces herself as Clemie's mother.
I usually have more than 10 clients per night - they pay 10 reais each - enough for a rock of crack”

End Quote Pia 13-year-old prostitute
"You have the choice of another two girls, they are the same age as my daughter, the same price," she explains. "I can take you to a local motel where a room can be rented by the hour."
I make my excuses and head towards the bars and brothels of the nearby red-light district.
Despite assurances of a police crackdown, there appears to be little evidence of child prostitution disappearing from the streets of Recife. In four years' time, the country will be hosting the World Cup, which will fuel its booming economy.
Brazil has defied the global economic downturn thanks, in part, to its exotic, endless beaches attracting record numbers of tourists.
The country's erotic reputation has long been attracting an unwanted type of tourist. Every week specialist holiday operators bring in thousands of European singles on charted flights looking for cheap sex. Now Brazil is overtaking Thailand as the world's most popular sex-tourist destination.

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As night falls, the sex tourist's playground in Recife, in the state of Pernambuco, comes alive. Prostitutes mingle with tourists, dancing at their sides and eyeing up potential business. The legal age for prostitution is 18, but many look much younger.
Chris Rogers with two young boys Two young transvestites say they need to work to get money for food



Taxi drivers work with the girls who are too young to get into the bars. One offers me two for the price of one and a lift to a local motel.

"They are underage, so much cheaper than the older ones," he explains as he introduces me to Sara and Maria.
Neither has made any attempt to disguise their age. One clings to a bright pink Barbie bag, and they hold each other's hands looking terrified at the possibility of potential custom.
Recife's red-light area is now crammed with cars slowly crawling past groups of girls parading their bodies.
One of them, Pia, is dressed in a cropped pink top and mini skirt. The 13-year-old agrees to speak to me about her life as a child prostitute. She explains that she works from the same street corner every night until dawn to fund her and her mother's crack cocaine habit.

"I usually have more than 10 clients per night," she boasts. "They pay 10 reais (£3.50, $5.50)) each - enough for a rock of crack."
Entire streets are now cleared of prostitution - my aim is to intensify these raids in time for the World Cup”

End Quote Eline Marques Secretary of state for child protection, Fortaleza
For safety, Pia works with a group of older girls who act as pimps, taking care of the money and watching over the younger ones.
"There's lots of girls working around here. I'm not the youngest, my sister is 12, and there's an 11-year-old." But Pia is worried about her sister: "Bianca hasn't been seen for two days since she left with a foreign guy," she says.
Pia first started working as a prostitute at the age of seven, and Unicef estimates there are 250,000 child prostitutes like her in Brazil.
"I've been doing it for so long now, I don't even think about the dangers," Pia tells me. "Foreign guys just show up here. I've been with lots of them. They just show up like you."
Crackdown
Just a couple of streets away the pavement is lined with transvestites touting for clients. Among them 14-year-old Ronison and 12-year-old Ivan.

The cousins look convincing in their stilettos, mini skirts and blouses, and heavy make up.
"We need to earn money to buy rice and staple foods for our families," Ronison explains as he flicks back his long bobbed hair. "Our parents don't worry about us too much. We tell them when we are leaving and when we're coming back. And then we give the money to them to buy food. They know how we get the money, we just don't discuss it"
Police search The city of Fortaleza has been carrying out relentless clean-up operations

Most sex tourists used to head to the city of Fortaleza some 500 miles away.
But not anymore. For the past year, the state capital of Ceara - which also a World Cup host city - has been sending a clear message to sex tourists that they are not welcome. Every week a dozen armed cars and federal police armed with AK-47s sweep through the streets of the red-light district, breaking down the doors of motels and brothels, arresting offenders and taking underage girls into care.



Eline Marques, the city's secretary of state for child protection, claims her relentless raids are having an effect.
"We have shut down many establishments in Fortaleza. Entire streets are now cleared of prostitution. My aim is to intensify these raids in time for the World Cup, targeting the very tourism that encourages child prostitution," she says.
Other states have indicated that they are monitoring Ms Marques' campaign and, if deemed successful, could follow suit.
'Terrified'
But for every sex establishment that is shut down, every sex tourist arrested, there are victims.
Many are taken to charity run homes. The Centro de Recuperacao Rosa De Saron near Recifi is full to capacity because many of the girls can't be returned home to the poverty that drove them into prostitution. They are sent there from all over Brazil.

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Twelve-year-old Maria wants to live with her mother but she can't because her pimp, who forced her to work on the streets and in brothels, threatened to kill her if she tried to escape. She told me that she is still terrified for her life.
"I had no choice but to do what he said. I felt I was losing my childhood, I was only nine years old," she says. "I was scared. Sometimes if I came back without money for him he'd hit me."
Jane Sueli Silva, who founded the centre, says most of the girls are between 12 and 14 when they arrive.
"Many of them arrive here with serious problems like cervical cancer," she says. "As the cancer is normally at only early stage, we can help them and thank God the cure is normally always successful."

Some girls also turn up pregnant, their child fathered by a sex tourist.

The British charity Happy Child International plans to build more centres to house a growing number of child prostitutes.
"The crisis for these children turning to prostitution has increased significantly in the north-east of Brazil over the last few years, fuelled by increasing numbers of foreign tourists who travel to Brazil for sex holidays," says Sarah de Carvalho of Happy Child International.
"It is so important to take the children away from the lure of the streets and break the cycle and give them a safe place to live and receive help."
But charities and police crackdowns have yet to reach children like Pia, the 13-year-old prostitute whom I met on the streets of Recife.
Her home is a small shack she shares with her mother, two brothers and 12-year-old sister, who had still failed to return home. It was nothing more than a crumbling shed with two sofas acting as a bed and a plastic bucket to wash clothes and plates.



When I asked Casa if her daughters' work in prostitution breaks her heart, she appeared more concerned that they fail to bring home money. "If they make money they don't bring it home. No - they don't bring any money home," she said.
Pia told me that one day she hopes to break out of prostitution. She said she had heard of charities that provide a home for girls like her.
"Every day I ask God to take me out of this life. Sometimes I do stop, but then I go back to the streets looking for men. The drug is bad, the drug is my weakness and the clients are always there willing to pay."
Our World: Brazil's Child Prostitutes is broadcast on BBC World and the BBC News Channel on 31 July and 1 August at various times

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Russia mobilises 240,000 to fight deadly wildfires


Dry grass burns near the town of Voronezh 500km (294 miles) south of Moscow, 31 July 2010 Firefighters are battling blazes in 14 of Russia's 83 regions

Almost 240,000 people have been mobilised across Russia to tackle wildfires that have killed at least 30 people, officials say.
The military has pooled resources with firefighters; the emergencies ministry said 25,000 engines were being used.
But with temperatures forecast to hit 40C (104F) in some areas, the ministry has warned more fires are likely.
Several villages and swathes of forest have been destroyed, but officials say they are now on top of the situation.
"The fire situation in Russia is under control," the ministry said in a statement.
Firefighters are currently battling blazes in 14 of Russia's 83 regions, and many thousands of people have been forced to evacuate their homes.
Internet users across the country had been complaining bitterly on forums that the firefighting effort had concentrated on Moscow at the expense of other regions.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Friday visited a Volga village where all 341 homes were destroyed by flames, leaving 500 people homeless.
He told distressed residents of Verkhnyaya Vereya that the village would be rebuilt before winter.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin tours the village of Verkhnyaya Vereya, Russia, on 30 July, 2010


PM Putin told residents of Verkhnyaya Vereya their village would be rebuilt by winter
"You are not being forgotten," he said, promising 200,000 roubles (£4,200) in compensation for each person affected.
"All the houses will be built by winter," he added. "I promise you that the village will be restored."
The government has earmarked 25bn roubles for the national emergency effort.
It is estimated that a fifth of Russia's wheat crop has now died due to the lack of rain in what is thought to be the country's worst drought for more than a century.
Temperatures reached a record 39C (102F) in the capital on Thursday, with health experts warning of pollution levels 10 times higher than normal safety limits due to the thick pall of smoke from nearby wildfires.
Hundreds of people have drowned over the past two months in an attempt to cool off in the record heat, with 170 such deaths recorded in Moscow alone, medical sources told Interfax news agency.
The high toll has been partly blamed on drunkenness and the use of poorly equipped beaches.

A report into Australia's worst bushfires has called for sweeping changes to the way the authorities respond to natural disasters.

Australia Bushfires Report Calls for Response Changes
BBC News: 31 July 2010 Last updated at 04:26 GMT



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A report into Australia's worst bushfires has called for sweeping changes to the way the authorities respond to natural disasters.
Some 173 people were killed when fires tore across Victoria in early 2009.
Over 155 days a royal commission heard complaints about a lack of official information from a string of witnesses.
The report says authorities should build shelters in vulnerable areas and devise a full evacuation plan. Victoria has vowed to act swiftly on the report.
The state government says it will make a decisive response to the sharp critique of its actions.
Poor official information about the speed and direction of the fires was a major complaint among the more than 400 witnesses who gave evidence to the commission.
They said the emergency system simply fell apart under pressure.

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The 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission was established by the federal Australian government to investigate the causes and responses to the bushfires, which swept through the state in January and February that year.
The panel, which was headed by a former Supreme Court judge, also examined the individual circumstances of each of the deaths.
One of the most significant of the 67 recommendations in the report is the call for an overhaul of the so-called "stay and defend or leave early" policy, which has been a mainstay of fire management across Australia.
Many of the people who died acted on official advice that if they could save their house they could save themselves.
The advice was only withdrawn after "Black Saturday" on 7 February 2009, when hundreds of fires started north of Melbourne as temperatures soared to 48C and strong winds blew in from the interior.
Rather than abandoning the "stay or go" policy, the commission recommends adopting a hybrid model that includes strengthening public warnings, providing designated community refuges and bushfire shelters in areas of high risk, and developing plans for emergency evacuations.
The report also says that leadership during the crisis was "wanting", and recommends appointing a fire commissioner in each state.
Victoria's former police chief commissioner, Christine Nixon, was criticised for going out to dinner on Black Saturday and being out of touch for three hours despite being charged with co-ordinating the emergency response. She resigned as head of the Bushfire Recovery Committee earlier in July.
The commission says Ms Nixon, as well as former Country Fire Authority head Russell Rees and the department of the environment's chief fire officer, Ewan Waller, "did not demonstrate effective leadership in crucial areas" by ensuring that "prompt and accurate warnings were issued to communities in the path of the fires"
The commission also wants the state government to roughly quadruple the amount of controlled burning it undertakes, and develop a voluntary scheme to acquire land in areas of unacceptably high bushfire risk. It also recommends that ageing power lines be replaced with underground cables.
Jean Howard, a resident of Kinglake, one of the communities worst-affected by the bushfires, told the BBC before the report's publication that she hoped the report would offer constructive advice rather than simply condemning those in authority.
"I know people are going to be blamed for it but... I don't think anybody can be to blame because it was a day that nobody had ever lived through or seen before, and nobody could have prepared for a day that that was."
Victoria Premier John Brumby said the state government would undertake a community consultation process on the report before responding.
"As premier I feel the full weight of responsibility to make sure that we get our response to the commission's report right to make sure we make our state as safe as possible," he told reporters.
"The people of our state want the opportunity to have some input."
The BBC's Phil Mercer, in Sydney, says many Australians who survived Black Saturday have been too afraid to return to the fire zone, while those who have come back to start again believe that more needs to be done to protect their vulnerable communities from nature's fury.

Pakistan floods 'kill 800' people and affect a million


Pakistan floods 'kill 800' people and affect a million

The UN's Manuel Bsssler in Pakistan says many areas are cut off
The worst monsoon floods in living memory have killed at least 800 people and affected one million in north-west Pakistan, a local official has said.
Rescuers are struggling to reach inundated areas where transport and communication are down.
Peshawar, the area's largest city with a 3m-strong population, is cut off.
At least 60 people have died across the border in Afghanistan where floods affected four provinces.
Mian Iftikhar Hussain, information minister for Pakistan's Khyber-Pakhtoonkhwa (formerly North-West Frontier) province, announced the latest death toll. Earlier, he described the floods as the province's worst ever.
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Manuel Bessler, the head of the UN's Office for the Coordination for Humanitarian Assistance (UNOCHA) in Pakistan, told the BBC about 1m people's lives had been disrupted.
He could not say with certainty the full scale of the emergency in Pakistan, as he was having trouble reaching his own offices in some of the worst-affected areas.
UN aid workers were helping to co-ordinate efforts to provide shelter, health care, drinking water and ready-to-eat food rations, he said.
There was concern, he added, that swollen rivers running south would carry the floods to provinces like Sindh where heavy rain was forecast in coming days.
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The government declared a state of emergency as Pakistan's meteorological department said 312mm (12in) of rain had fallen over the last 36 hours in the north-west - the largest amount for decades.
Pakistani soldiers evacuate stranded villagers near Nowshera, Pakistan on July 30, 2010
The districts of Swat and Shangla have been inaccessible with people left homeless and helpless after several rivers burst their banks, washing away villages, roads and bridges. Some 45 bridges were washed away in Swat alone.
The BBC's Lyse Doucet, who is travelling through some of the worst-hit areas, says at least half a million people remain marooned on islands of high ground while others have taken refuge in mosques and schools.
TV footage taken from helicopters flying over the flooded landscape showed people clinging to roof-tops of buildings as raging torrents swept through the streets.
Military and rescue workers have been using helicopters to deliver essential supplies to areas that have had transport and communication links cut off.
Some 17 helicopters were in action to airlift people out of the worst affected areas on Friday and more were being deployed over the weekend.
Swathes of farmland have been inundated, and some power supplies have been cut after people were electrocuted by the water-borne current.
Many of those hit hardest by the flooding are the rural poor who live in flood-prone areas because they cannot afford safer land.
Pakistan has not made a formal request for international aid, but it is understood that it has appealed to donors to help it respond to this disaster.
In Afghanistan, the national army said it had rescued 5,000 people over the past three days, using helicopters, vehicles and bulldozers.
The provinces of Laghman, Nangarhar, Kunar and Logar have all been hit by the bad weather.
There were plans to deliver food and medicine on Monday but the mountainous terrain was hindering the effort.



In Eastern Logar province, a provincial spokesman told the BBC that 10 people had been killed overnight. Nomad communities had lost tents and livestock, he added.
In Kama, Nangarhar, local resident Haji Baqi told the BBC: ''We lost all of our food.
"I lost three wheat harvests, our bridges have been destroyed. We want the government to come and help. What will people eat for the rest of the year? Where is the government? When are they going to help us.''
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Gangaram Sakhet
Singers : Indian Ocean,
Raghuveer Yadav, Brij Mandal,
Bhadwai, Nageen Tanvir
Year of Release : 2010
Release Date: 13 Aug 2010
Genre: Drama
Language: Hindi
Certification: A

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Peepli Live Synopsis:
Natha a poor farmer from Peepli village in the heart of rural India is about to lose his plot of land due to an unpaid government loan. A quick fix to the problem is the very same government’s program that aids the families of indebted farmers who have committed suicide. As a means of survival Farmer Natha can choose to die!!! His brother is happy to push him towards this unique ‘honor’ but Natha is reluctant. Local elections are around the corner and what might’ve been another unnoticed event turns into a ’cause celebre’ with everyone wanting a piece of the action. Political bigwigs, high-ranking bureaucrats, local henchmen and the ever-zealous media descend upon sleepy Peepli to stake their claim. The question on everyone’s lips – ‘Will he or Won’t he?’ As the mania escalates what will be the fate of Farmer Natha; nobody seems to care how he really feels?
PEEPLI [LIVE] is competing in the Sundance Film Festival, the first film from Bollywood to achieve this feat. However for the Indian release the film got an ‘A’ adult certificate. The movie has been picked up by specialty German distribution company Rapid Eye Movies for a special screening at the ongoing Berlin International Film Festival.
Don’t forget to watch this Aamir’s sensational drama movie releasing on August 13, 2010…!!

Peepli Live Star Casting:
Peepli Live Cast List: Featuring Onkar Das as Natha, Raghuvir Yadav as Budhia, Shalini Vatsa as Dhaniya, Farrukh Jaffar as Amma, Malaika Shenoy as Nandita, Vishal Sharma as Deepak, Nowaz as Rakesh, Sitaram Panchal as Bhai Thakur, Naseeruddin Shah as Salim Kidwai, Aamir Bashir as Vivek, Vijay Crishna Dan Husain as Vijay Ranjan Prasad, thats the cast list for Peepli Live so far.

Peepli Live Movie story:
On the eve of national elections in the Indian village of Peepli, two poor farmers, Natha and Budhia, face losing their land over an unpaid government loan. Desperate, they seek help from an apathetic local politician
The older brother convinces his sibling into agreeing to commit suicide. This sets in motion a chain of events which finds Natha in the eye of a storm. The local big wigs, the state government, high ranking bureaucrats, federal ministers and the national media all become stakeholders in the mad circus that erupts.
Political bigwigs, high ranking bureaucrats, local henchmen and the ever zealous media descend upon sleepy Peepli to stake their claim. The question on everyone’s lips “Will he or Won’t he?” As the mania escalates what will be the fate of Farmer Natha; nobody seems to care how he really feels

Peepli Live Movie Trailer: