Sify Technologies Limited (formerly Sify Limited and Satyam Infoway Limited) () is an Internet service provider established in 1998, based in Chennai, India.
Sify was one of the first private sector player to offer internet access, when internet access was opened to private sector (until then the state run VSNL had a monopoly in providing internet access). It leased international bandwidth from global vendors, domestic connectivity from telecom players and set up last mile connectivity by multiple methods: wi-fi connections using roof top antennae, copper connections using phone lines or cable TV connections. Sify also started providing internet network connectivity for business enterprises in India. Sify set up a chain of franchised internet cafes (today a network of over 3,300+ cybercafes).
In 2007, Sify got the registration of its UK branch.
Mr.Raju Vegesna is also CEO of a Silicon Valley start-up company, ServerEngines.
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hi:सिफ़ीThis text is licensed under the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA License. This text was originally published on Wikipedia and was developed by the Wikipedia community.
name | Shweta Tiwari |
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birth date | October 04, 1980 |
birth place | Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh, India |
parents | Ashok Tiwari Nirmala Tiwari |
spouse | Raja Chaudhary (1998 - 2007 Divorced) |
children | Palak |
occupation | Model, Actress, Television presenter, Producer |
othername | Shweta Prerna Bajaj |
yearsactive | 1999 - Present |
website | www.shwetatiwari.india-forums.com |
residence | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
relatives | Nidhaan (Younger brother) }} |
Shweta Tiwari () (born 4 October 1980 in Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh, India) is an Indian film and television actress. She gained popularity for her role of Prerna in Balaji Telefilms's television serial ''Kasautii Zindagii Kay'' that used to be aired on an Indian television channel STAR Plus. She is the winner of the fourth season of the reality television show ''Bigg Boss''.
She is also active in Bollywood and Bhojpuri cinema and has played supporting roles in ''Madhoshi'' (2004), ''Abrakadabra'' and ''Benny And Babloo'' (2010). She appeared in the Bhojpuri film ''Hamar Sayian Hindustani'' along with her ex-husband Raja Chaudhary.
On 28 February 2008, her 8 years long running serial ''Kasauti Zindagi Kay'' ended. After that she was seen as one of the judges on the Star Plus reality dance show ''Aajaa Mahi Vay''. She also took part in the reality show ''Iss Jungle Se Mujhe Bachao'', where she faced controversy over her shower in the jungle. She is also a producer and is producing television serials and films.
In 2010, she was seen as a judge in the Bhojpuri reality dance show named ''Dance Sangram''.
On 8 January 2011, Shweta won the reality show, ''Bigg Boss 4'' defeating Ashmit Patel, The Great Khali and Dolly Bindra in the finals. She was the first female contestant to win the show. She won 1 crore as prize money.
In 2011, she did an item song and a cameo role in the film ''Bin Bulaye Baraati''. Her upcoming projects include the Indo-Pak movie named ''Sultanat'', ''Gopal My Bro'' (in which she is coming with Karanvir Bohra) and ''Married to America''.
In 1998, at the age of 18, Shweta married actor Raja Chaudhary. They divorced nine years later. The couple have a daughter named Palak.
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name | Vikram |
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birth name | Vikram Kennedy Vinod Raj |
birth date | April 17, 1966 |
birth place | Madras, Tamil Nadu, India |
occupation | Film actor, playback singer, voice actor |
othername | Chiyaan |
years active | 1990–present |
spouse | Shailaja Balakrishnan |
website | }} |
He made his debut in the 1990 film ''En Kadhal Kanmani'', which was followed by a series of small-budget Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films in the 1990s, many of which went unnoticed. However the success of Bala's tragedy film ''Sethu'' (1999), in which Vikram appeared as a rogue turned lover, started Vikram's successful career as an actor. In the early 2000s, Vikram appeared in a series of masala films, with ''Dhill'' (2001), ''Gemini'' (2002), ''Dhool'' (2003) and ''Saamy'' (2003) becoming commercially successful ventures. During the period, Vikram also appeared in diverse roles and received critical acclaim for his performance as a blind villager in ''Kasi'' and a Robin Hood-esque figure in ''Samurai''. In 2003, Vikram's performance as a gravedigger with autism spectrum disorders in Bala's ''Pithamagan'' saw him win the National Film Award for Best Actor, with his character only speaking a couple of lines of dialogue in the entire film. His appearance as an innocent Brahmin with multiple personality disorder in Shankar's blockbuster ''Anniyan'' (2005) also won critical acclaim, as did his appearance as a superhero in ''Kanthaswamy'' (2009). Vikram's portrayal of Veeraiya, a tribal leader inspired by the Ramayana character Ravana, in Mani Ratnam's ''Raavanan'' saw him secure further accolades; while his appearance as a mentally challenged adult with the maturity of a six-year-old boy in ''Deiva Thirumagal'' (2011), saw the film earn critical acclaim and commercial success.
Vikram has promoted various social causes and appeared as the Youth Envoy for the United Nations Human Settlements Programme in 2011. He has been a brand ambassador of Sanjeevani Trust and a school for special children, Vidya Sudha, which he stayed at during the making of ''Deiva Thirumagal'' as well as having long-term associations with the Kasi Eye Care and running his own welfare association through the Vikram Foundation.
Vikram was educated at Montfort School, Yercaud, a boarding school in a hill station near Salem and graduated in 1983. He has mentioned since that he used his opportunities at school well and learned karate and swimming out of lessons. Despite expressing his interest to join films after school, his father forced him to go through college with Vikram subsequently graduating in English from Loyola College, Chennai and working half way through an MBA programme. Vikram was knocked down by a truck during a major motorbike accident while in college and suffered a serious leg injury. He remained hospital-ridden bed for three years during college and subsequently went through twenty three surgeries to stop his leg being amputated.
Between 1993 and 1994, Vikram appeared in a series of films where he portrayed supporting roles. He appeared in three successful Malayalam films by appearing with Mammooty, Suresh Gopi and Jayaram in Joshi's successful action film ''Dhruvam'', before teaming up with Gopi again for Shaji Kailas's ''Mafia'', which explored Bangalore's criminal underworld. Furthermore, Joshi cast him again alongside Mammooty in the action drama ''Sainyam'' in the role of an air cadet. During the period, Vikram also appeared in the small budget Telugu film ''Chirunavvula Varamistava'' in the lead role and as Akkineni Nageswara Rao's eldest son in the family drama ''Bangaru Kutumbam'' with both films failing commercially. A brief return to Tamil films also proved unsuccessful, with his role in Vikraman's multistarrer ''Pudhiya Mannargal'' with music composed by A. R. Rahman turning out to be a commercial failure.
Throughout 1995 and 1996, Vikram appeared in further Telugu and Malayalam films to receive income, being kept away from Tamil films due to a lack of offers. He continued to play supporting roles in the Malayalam films ''Street'' and Vijayakrishnan's ''Mayoora Nritam'' and lead roles in the small budget Telugu films ''Adalla Mazaka'' and Sriraj Ginne's ''Akka! Bagunnava?''. He collaborated again with Mammooty in ''Indraprastham'' and Suresh Gopi in ''Rajaputhran'', before appearing in his first lead role in Malayalam with ''Itha Oru Snehagatha'' opposite Laila. Vikram signed Amitabh Bachchan's first Tamil language film production, ''Ullaasam'', which also featured Ajith Kumar and Maheswari. The big budget film created anticipation prior to release but was ultimately panned and fared poorly at the box office. However, Vikram acknowledged the film for expanding his female fan base as a result of the soft-personality of his character. He followed it up with appearances in the unsuccessful films ''Kurralla Rajyam'' in Telugu and then in the Ilaiyaraaja musical ''Kangalin Vaarthaighal'', before playing a short role in Parthiban's critically acclaimed film, ''Housefull''.
During his struggling phase, Vikram dubbed for other heroes in films including voices for Prabhu Deva, Ajith Kumar and Abbas for ''Kaadhalan'', ''Minsara Kanavu'', ''Amaravathi'', ''Kandukondain Kandukondain''. Vikram has mentioned that he did not look down on dubbing and saw it as "dignity of labour". During the period he also attended dancing classes every day, and tried acting out different scenes, different characters with his small group of friends. Vikram also rejected approaches from television serial producers, citing that working in television would reduce his chances of becoming a mainstream actor.
Vikram did not sign up to a film for sixty five days after the release of ''Sethu'', to ensure that he made the right career move. Vikram spent time completing projects he had agreed to feature in before the release of ''Sethu'' and hence made a couple of appearances in the Malayalam films, ''Red Indians'' and the horror film ''Indriyam''. He also played a leading role in ''Siragugal'', a rare Tamil telefilm produced and featuring Radhika Sarathkumar, which was shot entirely in the suburbs of London. Furthermore, he also completed two Telugu films during the period; ''9 Nelalu'' and ''Youth''. ''9 Nelalu'' featured Vikram as the husband of the character enacted by Soundarya, who faced the possibilities of being a surrogate mother. The film won positive reviews, with a critic mentioning that Vikram gave a "controlled performance; while Vikram's new found popularity in Tamil films saw the film dubbed into Tamil soon after as ''Kandane Seethayai'', with an inserted comedy track by comedian Vivek. His next release was Rajakumaran's ''Vinnukum Mannukum'', alongside Sarath Kumar, Kushboo and Devayani, which revolved around an ordinary boy falling in love with an actress. Vikram has since mentioned his displeasure at being a part of the film, claiming that he had arguments with the director for every single shot and that "everything in that film, right from the first shot was wrong"; the film became a failure commercially.
Vikram signed on to feature in Dharani's ''Dhill'', in which he played an aspiring police officer Kanagavel who tackles a corrupt policeman. To appear trim in the role of the aspiring police officer, Vikram went on a strict diet eating only fruits and drinking juice. The film opened to positive reviews with a critic from The Hindu claiming that "Vikram has the ability and potential" and that "Vikram has once again proved that his success in ''Sethu'' was not a fluke". ''Dhill'' subsequently went on to become Vikram's first success in the masala film genre and led the way for more such films in the same genre for him. Vikram's portrayal of a blind folk singer in Vinayan's ''Kasi'' won him the Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award and the film also did well commercially. For the movie, he sunbathed on the terrace of his beachside home in Chennai for a sunburnt look and got dizzying headaches while practising to look blind. Again, Vikram's performance won positive reviews from critics with a reviewer decribing it as an "extraordinarily detailed performance" and that "as the blind singer, he brings laughter, tears and a lump in one’s throat".
The success of Dharani's ''Dhill'' resulted in the film's team collaborating to make a film in a similar genre, ''Dhool'', which also featured Jyothika, Reemma Sen and Vivek. The film saw Vikram play Aarumugham, a villager, who comes to the city seeking help in regard to a water crisis back home but subsequently ends up tackling the corrupt politicians who are behind the water scam. In regard to his performance, the Rediff.com review praised his enactment citing that "Vikram is at his peak" and that "he seems as much at home with comedy as with action, in romance as in emotional sequences", while the critic from The Hindu also praised his performance. The film became a blockbuster and his fifth success in two and a half years with Vikram being dubbed as "the matinee idol of our times" by a leading Indian newspaper. He also featured in the romantic film, ''Kadhal Sadugudu'' with Priyanka Trivedi which was a critical and commercial failure, with reviewers claiming that "there are times you wish Vikram were a little more brisk and dynamic" in regard to his performance. Post release, Vikram was critical of the film's failure confessed that the story "underwent a lot of changes after the initial narration", lamenting he was "taken for a royal ride" by the producers.
Vikram was then signed on by K. Balachander to appear in his banner's biggest production til date, ''Saamy'', directed by Hari. Vikram played Aarusaamy, an honest cop working in Tirunelveli who solves the region's communal problems with his down-to-earth approach. Vikram worked on his body for the film, sporting a thick waist to show notable differences from his other police film, ''Dhill'' and also put on eight kilograms. The film took a large opening, grossing over Rs. 7 crores in 10 days in Tamil Nadu, while also taking the largest opening of the new millennium in Kerala, with the Telugu remake rights also sold for a record price. Due to the good opening, the film has proved to be profitable just 10 days after its release and consequently went on to become a blockbuster. Vikram's performance also was lapped up by critics earning him a nomination for Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award, with the critic from Sify claiming Vikram had "succumbed to the superstar image trap", but is the "mainstay of the picture".
Vikram then signed up for ''Bheema'' in October 2005, with the film facing severe delays and only releasing in January 2008. The film saw him portray Sekhar, who grows up idolizing the gangster played by Prakash Raj, and Vikram revealed that he approached the film like an actor even though the film's script was written "for a star". Upon release, the film gained mixed reviews though reviewers praised Vikram's performance with a critic claiming that "Vikram breathes life into the film", "he looks sensational with his toned body, killer looks unarguably delivers yet another outstanding performance of his career" and to "see the film only for him". Similarly the review from The Hindu was critical of the excessive violence and mentioned that "as narration gives way after a point, Vikram can only appear helpless". His next release, ''Kanthaswamy'', directed by Susi Ganesan and also featuring Shriya Saran, became the first superhero film in Tamil cinema with Vikram being featured as a vigilante dressed as an anthropomorphic rooster, Kokorako. ''Kanthaswamy'' became Vikram's most expensive production beating ''Anniyan'', with the film boasting of high production values of having an innovative pre-launch trailer and with scenes shot in Italy and Mexico. The film earned a mixed response from critics with the reviewer from Sify claiming that the film "strikes a fine balance between style and substance" and proceeding to state that "Vikram is mesmerizing and has given an extra dimension to the characters he plays in the film and steers it to the winning post", suggesting that "there are very few people in Indian cinema who can do the larger-than-life fantasy character as easily as Vikram". Sudhish Kamath of The Hindu labelled the film as "slow death", claiming that "as an actor, Vikram has nothing to do". The film took a strong opening with a collection of Rs. 37 crore, including Rs. 16 crore in Tamil Nadu, at the box-office in the opening week of its international release. The film subsequently went on to become one of the most profitable films of the year and ran in theaters for over one hundred days.
His 2011 release, ''Deiva Thirumagal'' directed by A. L. Vijay, saw Vikram portray a father with a developmental disability having the mental maturity of a seven-year-old. To prepare for the role, Vikram visited homes for the mentally challenged such as Vidya Sagar and Vidya Sudha for a month, watching their body language and taking notes. He also communicated with the patients, to pick up the nuances of people with impaired speech. Vikram has since gone on to describe his role as Krishna as the best character he has ever portrayed. The film which also featured Sara Arjun, Anushka Shetty and Amala Paul in supporting roles, opened to predominantly positive reviews from critics and enjoyed commercial success at the box office. The reviewer from The Deccan Chronicle described that the film was "Vikram’s show all the way" and that "his rendition of a mentally-challenged man trying to cope with the everyday realities of raising a child is a work of art", praising his "fiery, complex performance as one of the more viciously honest depictions of mental illness cinema has seen". Similarly another critic described that the on-screen chemistry between Vikram and his daughter, played by Sara Arjun, is "magic" and their performances "are sure to leave a lump in your throat". The critic from The Hindu praised the film and Vikram's performance but analysed that "a problem arises only when you stop looking at Krishna as a character, and begin to see him as Vikram, the hero" and that Vikram should have "underplayed a little here and there and it would have worked better". Vikram is currently filming for ''Rajapattai'' alongside Deeksha Seth and Mithra Kurian under the direction of Suseenthiran where he plays a fitness trainer. Furthermore he is simultaneously shooting for a fantasy period film, ''Karikalan'' opposite Zarine Khan under the direction of graphics director, Kannan. He also agreed terms to feature in director Vijay's next action-thriller, which also features Amy Jackson.
He has lent his support for the Chennai-based charity, The Banyan, and appeared in the charity musical Netru, Indru, Naalai directed by Mani Ratnam for the cause. The actor also starred in the 2010 "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara" music video on national integration alongside a bevy of Indian actors and musicians, describing the experience as "phenomenal". In 2011, Vikram was selected as a Youth Envoy for the United Nations Human Settlements Programme with his aim being to spread awareness about the statutes of U.N Habitat which include urban stabilisation and to help formulate plans for effective water management, slum eradication and women and youth empowerment. Soon after he announced two further social projects, "Karka Kasadara" and "Patchai Puratchi", with the former being to identify school and college drop outs and help them to stand on their own feet, while the latter was about planting trees with an aim to make Chennai go green.
{|class="wikitable" " border="2" cellpadding="4" background: #f9f9f9; |- align="center" ! style="background:#B0C4DE;" | Year ! style="background:#B0C4DE;" | Film ! style="background:#B0C4DE;" | Role ! style="background:#B0C4DE;" | Language ! style="background:#B0C4DE;" | Notes |- | 1990 || ''En Kadhal Kanmani'' || || Tamil || |- | 1991 || ''Thanthu Vitten Ennai'' || Raju || Tamil || |- |rowspan="2"|1992 ||''Meera'' || Jeeva || Tamil || |- | ''Kaaval Geetham'' || Ashok || Tamil || |- |rowspan="3"|1993 || ''Dhruvam'' || Bhadran || Malayalam || |- | ''Chirunavvula Varamistava'' || || Telugu || |- | ''Mafia'' || Harishankar || Malayalam || |- |rowspan="3"|1994 || ''Sainyam'' || Cadet Jiji || Malayalam || |- | ''Bangaru Kutumbam'' || || Telugu || |- | ''Pudhiya Mannargal'' || Satyamoorthy || Tamil || |- |rowspan="2"|1995 || ''Street'' || || Malayalam || |- | ''Adalla Majaka'' || || Telugu || |- |rowspan="4"|1996 || ''Mayoora Nritham'' || || Malayalam || |- | ''Akka Bagunnava'' || || Telugu || |- | ''Indraprastham'' || Peter || Malayalam || |- | ''Rajaputhran'' || Manu || Malayalam || |- |rowspan="3"|1997 ||''Ithu Oru Snehagadha'' || Roy || Malayalam || |- | ''Ullaasam'' || Dev || Tamil || |- | ''Kurralla Rajyam'' || || Telugu || |- | 1998 || ''Kangalin Vaarthighal'' || || Tamil || |- |rowspan="2"|1999 ||''Housefull'' || Hamid || Tamil || |- | ''Sethu'' || Sethu (Chiyaan) || Tamil || Winner, Tamil Nadu State Film Special Jury Award for Best Actor |- |rowspan="2"|2000 || ''Red Indians'' || || Malayalam || |- | ''Siragugal'' || || Tamil || TV film |- |rowspan="6"|2001 || ''Indriyam'' || Udhaya || Malayalam || |- | ''9 Nelalu'' || Virendra || Telugu || |- | ''Youth'' || Babu || Telugu || |- | ''Vinnukum Mannukum'' || Selvam || Tamil || |- | ''Dhill'' || Kanagavel || Tamil || |- |''Kasi'' || Kasi || Tamil || Winner, Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award |- | rowspan="3"|2002 || ''Gemini'' || Gemini || Tamil || Winner, ITFA Best Actor Award |- | ''Samurai'' || Thiagarajan || Tamil || |- | ''King'' || Raja Shanmugam || Tamil || |- |rowspan="4"|2003 ||''Dhool'' || Aarumugam || Tamil || |- | ''Kadhal Sadugudu'' || Suresh || Tamil || |- | ''Saamy'' || Aarusaamy || Tamil || Nominated, Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award |- | ''Pithamagan'' || Chitthan || Tamil || Winner, National Film Award for Best Actor Winner, Filmfare Best Tamil Actor AwardWinner, Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor |- |rowspan="1"|2004 ||''Arul'' || Arulkumaran || Tamil || |- |rowspan="2"|2005 ||''Anniyan'' || Ramanujam (Anniyan/Remo) || Tamil || Winner, Filmfare Best Tamil Actor AwardWinner, Asianet Special Honour Jury Award |- | ''Majaa'' || Arivumathi || Tamil || |- |rowspan="1"|2008 || ''Bheema'' || Sekhar || Tamil || Nominated, Vijay Award for Favourite Hero |- |rowspan="1"|2009 || ''Kanthaswamy'' || Kanthaswamy || Tamil || Nominated, Vijay Award for Favourite Hero |- |rowspan="2"|2010 || ''Raavan'' || Dev Pratap Sharma || Hindi || Nominated, Stardust Award for Superstar of Tomorrow – MaleNominated, Star Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor |- | ''Raavanan'' || Veeraiya || Tamil || Winner, Filmfare Best Tamil Actor AwardWinner, Vijay Award for Best Actor |- |rowspan="2"|2011 || ''Deiva Thirumagal'' || Krishna || Tamil || |- | ''Rajapattai'' || || Tamil || Filming |- | 2012 || ''Karikalan'' || || Tamil || Filming |}
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