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poonam pandey Nice photos collection

Poonam Pandey has released a video naughty in her bathroom. Bollywood star and even then it managed to transfer the action to fans.

In the image recording titled Kolaveri ‘, fans Poonam adds some cheap innuendo in the lyrics of the city by inserting a favorite artist’s video nasty.

Poonam Pandey sexy vacation photo and video

After Bathroom Secret, Bedroom Secret and Mirror Act, strip queen Poonam Pandey is back with another racy video called Dirty Play, which she has been promoting on Twitter since yesterday.

Then she starts stripping and rubs more colour on her body. She tries to be sexy by pouring water over her and dances and what not. The 2.56 minutes long video is silly and vulgar.

However, the video was removed as its content violated YouTube’s terms of service.

She started the ‘video game’ on March 5. She tweeted: “TwetHearts!!! the Video “Dirty Play” is o in its Way in Next few hrs and Series of Pix … Keep Watching … Tweethearts!! get ready to experience the Heat as never before.. the show begins today evening!! its gonna get Hot, Hotter and Hottest!”

Loreen rylsky

28-year old singer Loreen won the hearts of the Swedes with the seductive dance pop track ‘Euphoria.’ Alongside Dead By April’s ‘Mystery,’ Loreen is qualified for the Melodifestivalen 2012 final at the Stockholm Globe Arena next month.
Same Songwriter As Norway’s Tooji

I wouldn’t be surprised if we’ll see Loreen on the stage in the Eurovision Song Contest in Azerbaijan and she might be joined by Tooji, whose ‘Stay’ qualified in the last heat of the Norwegian Melodi Grand Prix. Sweden’s Peter Boström has written both ‘Euphoria’ and ‘Stay,’ the latter sounding very similar to Eric Saade’s ESC top three hit ‘Popular’ from 2011.
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Nicole kidman eyes wide shut Gallery

When the inspirational-people Listography was being put together a few weeks ago, I realized that despite my love of Kubrick’s work that I had yet to feature him in a Debrief. It was clearly something that had to be done. And while selecting just one of his films was a task, actually writing this has honestly been a bit intimidating. One of the common public perceptions about Kubrick is that he was the ultimate control freak – he was always on his own timeline when shooting his films then tweaked and re-tweaked the editing. I don’t hide my respect for the man as a director; the depth in his use of symbols, his purposeful blocking, the way the audience’s response to characters change with subsequent viewings of the film, his absolutely masterful cinematography and use of the colour palette. Kubrick’s films are so packed full with stories and layers of meaning that I’m fairly certain I will leave out something of great relevance in this Debrief.  But part of the joy of writing these things is that I get to explore the film for myself as well. One of the things that I find positively gleeful about Kubrick’s work is that he has this way of making overarching statements about the state of humanity and his films are genuinely terrifying because of it. I believe Kubrick makes horror films (in the way John Ford makes westerns) not because they’re always scary or gory but because he has this way of telling a story that is both sincerely unnerving and haunting.

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