Rakhi Sawant Claims Director asked her to Strip off during Audition

Starlet Rakhi Sawant claims the refined filmmaker Arjun Sablok asked her to reveal her twin assets at an audition for his first film Na Tum Jano Na Hum.

But Arjun, busy wrapping up his second feature Neal & Nikkie is far from red-faced about the 'blue' accusation.

"If a particular actress is required to do a certain amount of skin show for my film I'd certainly want to make sure that she has the attributes to look aesthetic.

Na Tum Jano Na Hum had lots of very hot babes from Achala Sachdev to Rakhi Sawant parading their assets on screen. Now my Neil & Nikkie also has a bevy of beauties making fleeting appearance. And yes, we did audition them before allowing them to be displayed as dishy divas on screen.

Having said that I'll have to disappoint those who are looking for further titillation in this story. I didn't personally audition Rakhi or any of girls in Na Tum Jano Na Hum.

It was my assistant Maria who supervised Rakhi's audition. In fact there are three male and three female assistants for the male and female actors."

Arjun shoots down the theory that female wannabes are exploited.

"The casting couch is a myth, as far as I'm concerned. I won't give any actresss a role just because she's willing to oblige. Are you nuts? Do you think any filmmamker would risk crores on a quickie? Rakhi Sawant was chosen because she suited the role in Na Tum Jano…

"In fact she has shown me a great deal of respect by saying I never touched her. I like her spirit and her determination to make the best of what she's got. Everyone is entitled to use his or her talents. Rakhi is doing just that."

Arjun's new film Neal & Nikkie has as many as 21 beauties from all over the world.

"We auditioned hordes of ladies for all the 21 parts. And none of them is Rakhi Sawant," Arjun ends with a glint in the eye.

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MTNL Started to provide online broadband security

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL) Tuesday entered into a pact with security services provider F-secure to provide online protection to its broadband customers.

The MTNL PC protection, offering the latest antivirus, will be available for free to the subscribers for first 30 days and after that the customers will have to pay Rs.2 per day for using the security services.

Bangladesh has blocked social networking website Facebook!!

Bangladesh has blocked social networking website Facebook over caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed and "obnoxious" images of the Muslim-majority country's leaders, an official said Sunday.


The move came after Pakistan banned access to Facebook, video website YouTube and 1,200 web pages over a row about "blasphemous" content on the Internet.


Facebook was blocked in Bangladesh late Saturday, the Bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory Commission said.


The move was ordered as cartoons of Mohammed on the popular website "hurt the religious sentiments of the country's Muslim population", BTRC acting chairman Hasan Mahmud Delwar told AFP.


"Some links in the site also contained obnoxious images of our leaders including the father of the nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, current Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, and the leader of the opposition," he said.


He said Facebook would be re-opened once Bangladesh had permanently blocked the offending pages.


The country's anti-crime Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) said it had arrested one man over the images of political leaders.


"A special intelligence team arrested him and he has been charged with spreading malice," senior RAB official Enamul Kabir said.


Kabir said the arrested man used at least six Facebook accounts to post the images but officials declined to give details of the depictions, which were not immediately showing up on the site Sunday.


On Friday thousands of Bangladeshis took to the streets of the capital Dhaka, demanding that the government ban Facebook over what they called "anti-Islamic propaganda".


The protests were triggered by a "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" campaign on Facebook, which its anonymous promoters said was in defence of freedom of expression.


Muslims regard all depictions of Islam's founding prophet as blasphemous.
"Drawing caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed is an attack on Islam and is extremely humiliating for Islam," Dhaka protest organiser A.T.M. Hemayet Uddin told thousands of cheering supporters.


In a counter-demonstration, Dhaka University students held a rally on the campus late Saturday, urging authorities to lift the Facebook block immediately, according to the Daily Star newspaper.


Pakistan has restored access to YouTube, but Facebook and 1,200 web pages remain blocked.


Last year Bangladesh also blocked YouTube for several days after the video site hosted a recording of an angry dispute between Prime Minister Hasina and army officers over a deadly military mutiny.


Bangladesh has nearly one million Facebook account holders -- a sixth of all Internet users, according to the BTRC. Hasina and opposition leader Khaleda Zia have fan pages on Facebook.


The site has previously attracted government ire over allegations it spreads pornography and fraudulent money-making schemes.


"There have been growing cyber-crimes related to Facebook and other social networking sites. The laws are inadequate to fight these crimes," RAB spokesman Mohammad Sohail said.


In March, officers arrested a Dhaka-based stocks tipster with more than 10,000 Facebook followers on charges of manipulating Bangladesh's stock exchange.

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