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Top 10 Most Trendy Jumpsuits

Posted: 14 Aug 2013 05:36 AM PDT

Top 10 Most Trendy Jumpsuits

10. Printed Jumpsuits

Printed Jumpsuits

9.  Neutral Love

Neutral Love

8. Boardroom Print

Boardroom Print

7. Aztec Print

Aztec Print

6. Polka Dots

Polka Dots

5. Classic Black Jumpsuit

Classic Black Jumpsuit

4. Black & White

Black & White

3. Cut Out Jumpsuit

Cut Out Jumpsuit

2. Denim Dungarees

Denim Dungarees

1. Lace Jumpsuit

Lace Jumpsuit

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7 Ways To Console A Woman

Posted: 14 Aug 2013 02:41 AM PDT

Women are more emotional than men and more in touch with their feelings. This means that they can get upset over small things. The hormonal cycles that they have to go through doesn’t make it easier. A lot of men don’t understand this and just think that women get upset often just to seek attention but that’s not true. If a woman in your life is upset then you need to take care of them and console them. This doesn’t come easily to men as they just find it hard to understand what the woman is going through. Here are a few tips that will help you in consoling a woman who is upset.

7. Ask What’s Wrong:

The first step to consoling a woman is to sit with her and ask what’s wrong. If you don’t ask you’ll never know. Be patient and don’t force an answer from her. Just let her know that you are genuinely interested in knowing what’s been bothering her. It is important to express your genuine concern and don’t make it like you are irritated with her being upset for a long time. It’s not just about asking the question but how you ask it that’s important.

Ask What's Wrong

6. Listen Patiently:

When she starts talking, listen patiently. To make sure you listen to everything she has to say, it’s best to set out some free time before you go to ask her what’s wrong. Don’t expect a one line answer. Usually just telling you what’s wrong will help make her feel much better so just be patient and let them talk. Don’t interrupt with any advice or solutions just now. And whatever you do, don’t tell them to hurry up and finish the story.

Listen Patiently

5. Do Not Force An Answer:

In some cases the woman might not want to tell you what’s wrong. Don’t take this personally. Don’t try to force an answer. Sometimes they just need to be left alone. You have to try and understand if this is the case and then give them their space. Maybe all they need is a little time to think things over. Don’t bother them again and again if they make it clear once that they don’t want to talk.

Do Not Force An Answer

4. Do Not Share Your Own Problems:

If they are talking with you and you’ve listened all of what’s wrong then it’s time to advise and suggest solutions to their problems. But make sure that you don’t start talking about your own problems. You might think that hearing about your problems will help them feel better but that’s not the case. They can’t solve their own problem and have no need to listen about your problems even if they are similar to their own problems.

Do Not Share Your Own Problems

3. Advise And Reassure:

Once you’ve heard their problems it’s time to talk about what you think are the solutions. Even if you don’t have a solution you can advice them about what actions they can take. Even if you think their problem is silly don’t mention that and try to offer a genuine advice. If there is nothing that comes to your mind just reassure them that everything will be ok. Sometimes a woman doesn’t really want a solution but just some reassurance that things will eventually work out.

Advise And Reassure

2. Do Not Force Your Solutions:

Don’t try to force your solutions on them. Women and men think differently and what might seem like a simple solution to you won’t even be considered by a woman. Even if there is an easy solution to their problem it doesn’t mean you have to shove it down their throat. Don’t feel bad if they don’t accept your solutions. You are not there to solve their problems but rather just console them.

Do Not Force Your Solutions

1. Give Them A Hug:

Whether you follow all of the above steps or not, always remember to give them a hug. A hug is a magical thing that can work wonders in making someone feel better. When you hug them also tell them that you love them and care for them and will always be around whenever they need you. This more than anything else will help them feel better no matter what the problem is.

Give Them A Hug

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7 Classic Hindi Movies That Need A Remake

Posted: 14 Aug 2013 02:40 AM PDT

Remake of films dates back to the silent era of Bollywood but then of course mythological films were the first choice for filmmakers. Since then the movie industry has come a long way forward and so is the movie-making technology. There can't be anything better than a film director remaking the success stories of yesteryear with a novel touch and cutting edge technical support. Here is a list of 7 classic movies that need a remake.

7. Andaz Apna Apna:

The Rajkumar Santoshi directed Hindi comedy film of 1994 was another of those cult movies that dropped on its face at the box-office for no clear reasons. Grippingly the duo of Aamir and Salman, who played the leading pair in the flick, are still admired and applauded for their comical performance in the movie. Every character, either 'Crime Master Gogo' or others started receiving huge praise from the audience only some years later when the movie's real potential came forcefully into the public domain. There was a talk of a remake of the flick but considering the air tight schedules of both the mega stars, the probability is bleak but one could keep fingers crossed.

Andaz Apna Apna

6. Roja:

One of the most comprehensive Tamil political drama and romantic films of 1992, 'Roja' found critical acclamation from one and all after it hit the cinema theatres. Most importantly, the film was showered with three National Awards and the award for Best Film on National Integration. The film still is considered as a milestone for two living legends, Mani Ratnam and AR Rahman. The movie is full with perpetual touch and can be remade in a more touchy form depicting human relationships against the backdrop of various faces of Indian politics.

Roja

5. Shatranj Ke Khiladi:

This 1977 film directed by legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray was based on a novel by Munshi Premchand that depicted the exasperating love of two nawabs for the game of chess. The movie describes how the two were unmoved even when the Britishers were on the verge of conquering their city as they didn't want any kind of distraction in the game. The movie can be re-written to fit the contemporary times. Although, the commercial appeal wouldn't be much, the flick can find much acceptance among the recently developed large class of parallel cinema lovers.

Shatranj Ke Khiladi

4. Jewel thief:

Current lot of films from the Bollywood genre is completely devoid of crime suspense thrillers of high quality. Although, there have been plentiful in offer, none instills chill in your spine the way this masterpiece directed by Vijay Anand starring late Dev Anand did. The movie deserves a remake and nothing more better than Anurag Kashyap bagging the project.

Jewel thief

3. Guide:

The 1965 mega hit movie starring evergreen Dev Anand and Waheeda Rehman was an adaption of RK Narayan's book The Guide. Counted at one of the masterpieces from Bollywood, the film even finds a listing at number four position on the Time Magazine among of best-Bollywood Classics. The film was also screened in 2007 Cannes Film Festival and there are reports that it will soon be considered for a remake. But, it will be better if the Hindi film industry takes pain to reconstruct the subject for contemporary times.

Guide

2. Jo Jeeta Wahi Sikandar:

The delightfully penned down sports drama was perfectly directed by Mansoor Khan & starred Aamir Khan and various other actors. Unfortunately, the movie didn't register a big -box-office success in commercial terms; the movie was reviewed by the critics as the best made sports flick of the time. Even till date, no other film can boast as much technical competence and story-appeal as this one.

Jo Jeeta Wahi Sikandar

1. Mother India:

Mehhboob Khan's epic drama of 1957, which almost won an Oscar for India, the movie is constantly ranked in the list of top 5 best made classic movies globally ever by cinema magazines. Interestingly, the movie was a remake of the same director's 1940 movie 'Aurat'. The movie was based around the life of a poverty-stricken family, firmly trapped in the claws of money lenders. But, the lead actress still leads a life high on moral values and even confronts her own son during the defining circumstances. The movie deserves a remake as it can be an eye-opener for today audiences.

Mother India

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Top 10 Summer Camps In India

Posted: 13 Aug 2013 09:17 PM PDT

Summer time gets hot and humid almost all over India. It is also the time for the kids’ summer vacations which makes it the best time to take a break and head for a vacation to a hill station. While regular vacations are fun and enjoyable, camping has become the latest trend among tourists looking to have an exciting vacation while also beating the summer heat. There are many places in India where tour operators offer camping facilities. These are best suited for people who want to get away not just from the heat but from the mad rush of city life and enjoy the peace and tranquility of nature for a while. So for your pleasure, here we go with a list of eminent summer camps in India.

10. Kolli Hill Resort:

Kolli hills are situated right in the middle of Tamil Nadu. The Wild Orchid Camp situated at the Kolli Hill Resort is a great place to unwind for nature lovers. The accommodation is available in eco friendly Swiss tents surrounded by evergreen forests. Coffee, spices and rice are grown around the resort that fill it with intriguing aromas. It’s just 320 km from Chennai and a good place to visit during a weekend in the summer. There are many other attractions to explore nearby as well.

Kolli Hill Resort

9. Jungle Park, Kerala:

Jungle Park, a part of Green Magic Resorts are set in the Cardamom Hills in Kerala. The camp is inside a forested area and the accommodation is available on tree houses or villas. You can hike in the forest and surrounding hills or visit nearby horticulture farms. There is also an indoor recreation room for rainy days.

Jungle Park, Kerala

8. Sangla Valley Camping:

Sangla Valley is a very picturesque valley hidden in the Himalayas. It is a great place to go camping during the summers and adventure tourists from all over the world come here every year. Kaza is a nearby adventure sports hub. Camping tours can be planned with tour operators or on your own. It is a great place to get away from the pollution of city life and get close to nature.

Sangla Valley Camping

7. Banjara Camps, Spiti:

Banjara Camps are located in Spiti valley in the adventure hub of Kaza. Banjara Camps and Retreats offers good camping facilities here and at other locations in Sojha, Sangla and Thanedar. The Spiti camp is situated at a height of 3600 meters which makes it a great treat for those looking to beat the heat of the plains and also have some adventure. Hikes and treks can be arranged and local sightseeing opportunities are also available.

Banjara Camps, Spiti

6. Camp Exotica, Kullu:

Camp Exotica is located in Kullu near Manali in Himachal Pradesh. The lodge is a great place to set up camp on a visit to this area. The accommodation is in tents that provide an incredible view all around, being right in the centre of the valley. The food available is of good quality and the overall hospitality of the camp makes sure your visit is pleasurable.

Camp Exotica, Kullu

5. Tsomoriri Camp, Ladakh:

Tsomoriri camp is situated at Tsomoriri lake, 240 km from Leh. The camp is situated at a height of 4595 meters and is open from April to October. This is a great destination for camping in the Ladakh region. Accommodation is in tents and villas. Hikes and treks can be taken in the surrounding area.

Tsomoriri Camp, Ladakh

4. Nature Trail Resorts:

Nature Trail Resorts is a company that offers camping in locations in Maharashtra, Karnataka and Rajasthan. The resorts are all located in splendid locations in the midst of nature and offer a great place to get some peace. All kinds of activities such as hiking, adventure sports, camping, barbecue etc. can be organized on your visit.

Nature Trail Resorts

3. Mahsheer Fishing Camps, Kumaon:

The Mahsheer Fishing Camps are located inside Jim Corbett National Park in Kumaon Hills in Uttarakhand just 280 km from Delhi. It is a great place to have a small fishing trip with the family. Other than angling, hiking, jungle safaris, adventure activities are also available to those who are interested.

Nature Trail Resorts

2. Rishikesh Valley Camp:

For those looking to not just get close to nature but also get in touch with their spiritual sides, Rishikesh Valley Camps provide a great opportunity. The accommodation is in hermit style huts and the restaurant offers complete organic food. It is a great place to come for a detoxification process.

Rishikesh Valley Camp

1. Camp Room On The Roof:

Camp Room is situated just 25 km from Chakrata, a town near Dehradun. The tents are located on top of step farms and the view is incredible. You can set up base here and pursue activities such as mountain biking, rafting, rappelling and mountaineering. This one is for the adventure enthusiasts.

Camp Room On The Roof

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