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  • Year 2011 is coming to an end, its time for to prepare lists... here is the first one.

    Top 10 Tamil movies:

    1)Vaagai sooda va
        Beautiful story and brilliant directing combined with wonderful acting of lead characters made this movie one of the best of the year.
    Cast:
     Vimal,Iniya,Bhagayaraj
     Direction :Sargunam
     Music:Gibran

    2)Engeyum Eppothum
      Realistic! Great acting by Anjali.
      Cast:
       Anjali,Jai,Sharvanand
       Direction:Saravanan
       Music:Sathya

    3)Porali
      Another good movie from the hit combination Samuthragani and Sasikumar.Sasikumar and Allari Naresh were good.Worth watching.
    Cast :
     Sasikumar,Allari Naresh,Swati,Kanja karuppu
     Direction:Sasikumar
     Music :Sundar C babu

    4)Ko
     Nice story and good music made this movie a good one.Jeeva and Ajmal were good. K.V Anand had done it again.
    Cast:
      Jeeva,Ajmal,Piya
      Direction : K.V Anand
      Music : Harris Jeyar

    List of biographical films

    Year Film Subject(s) Lead actor or actress 1906The Story of the Kelly GangNed KellyFrank Mills1909The Origin of Beethoven's månsken SonataLudwig van BeethovenHarry BaurThe Life of MosesMosesPat HartiganEdgar Allen PoeEdgar Allan PoeHerbert YostSaul and DavidKing DavidMaurice CostelloKing SaulWilliam V. Ranous1910Pyotr VelikiyPeter the GreatPyotr Voinov1911Sweet Nell of Old DruryNell GwynNellie StewartCharles II of EnglandAugustus Neville1912Custer's Last FightGeorge Armstrong CusterFrancis FordCleopatraCleopatraHelen GardnerFrom the Manger to the CrossJesusRobert Henderson-Bland1913Adrienne LecouvreurAdrienne LecouvreurSarah BernhardtGiuseppe Verdi nella vita e nella gloriaGiuseppe VerdiEgisto Cecchi The Life and Works of Richard WagnerRichard WagnerGiuseppe BecceSixty Years a QueenQue
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  • What happens when you ask people throughout Africa to document the continent’s biggest challenges, city systems, and burgeoning innovations? You get mesmerizing photos of everyday Africans trying to get by despite government corruption, lack of infrastructure, and shocking poverty.

    That’s exactly what IBM Research – Africa did when they launched The World is Our Lab – Africa Picture Project, and the results are stunning portraits of survival, love, and resilience.

    The selection of images below was republished with permission. Check out the full gallery here.

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    Digital Migration

    “I took the winning image outside our workshop in the Mukuru slum in Nairobi. These kids had found the plastic frame of an old TV and were playing at presenting a TV show. I took the picture because I wanted to show the world the innovative way that kids from the slums play—using the material around them to express themselves in a creative way.”
    By Lawre