Amitabh Bachchan was Ngeblog
Bolywood Movie & News August 8th, 2009

People of the world’s legendary Indian cinema Amitabh Bachchan fans will be visiting through cyberspace. He also now launched a blog that can be used as occasions for responding to his fans around the world.
“The Big B ‘Bachchan is so often called in Indian-style romance movie that launched the blog with blogs.bigadda.com address. Bachchan will be different about his thinking, discussion about the film, and also will answer questions from his fans.
“Adda” in Hindi means a big effort to forge a friendship.
“The advantage with the existence of this blog is that I can express all my views freely and there are no restrictions of any kind,” said the actor 65-year-old was quoted as saying by AFP, Tuesday (29/4/2008).
Bachchan launched the blog in mid-April, which in turn followed by another artist Bollywoow Aamir Khan who is also a variety of experiences through virtual worlds,
“With this blog I can interact with my fans a more personal way,” said Bachchan has starred in more than 100 film.
Shortly after the blog was launched no less than 500 comments were sliding into her blog. Many of Bachchan fans are sending a message including from Poland, the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada.
You also want to greet the Bollywood actor. Please visit the blog Bachchan at the address: http://blogs.bigadda.com/ab/.
Shinichi Tsutsumi and Best Actress Kyoko Koizumi Japan
Asian Movie & News August 2nd, 2009

Winners of Hochi Film Awards 33 announced late last year led to victory for Shinichi Tsutsumi as Best Actor for his performances in the film Climber’s High referral Masato Harada. In addition there Kyoko Koizumi who was crowned Best Actress in her role Gou-Gou Datte Neko claim Dearu director Isshin Inudo and Tokyo Sonata Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s direction.
Best Film selected for Departures film directed by Yojiro Takita and Okuribito. The film also received the top prize at the Montreal World Film Festival. Departures film starring Masahiro Motoki and Ryoko Hirosue tells of a man adjusting to his new job in preparing the body before being placed in a coffin