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Sealink may scrape through, flyover hangsTimes of IndiaHowever, sources said, a proposal to shift the connector of the upcoming Worli-Haji Ali sea link from near Haji Ali towards Nehru Planetarium may get ...and more »
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Mid-DayThe Mumbikar's Guide to the GalaxyMid-DayFor this honorary lecturer at Mumbai's Nehru Planetarium what started as a hobby became a passion. Now, for close to two decades he has made it his mission ...
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A Journey to India A journey to India is a quick-paced journey through the vast cultural, sociological and geographical landscape of South Asia's peninsula of India. See this as a 24 minute travelogue capsule on India, taking you though the country in one massic sweep. Classical folk dances are a major part of the country's culture, including Odissi, Mohiniattam, Bharatnatyam, Kathak, Manipuri martial dances and the folk dances of Arunachal Pradesh, Rajasthan and Haryana. The cities of India, sports, culture, art, music, dance, food institutions and much more are featured here... A Journey to India describes the journey travelled in India starting from Delhi to Mumbai and towards Bangalore and chennai. This journey's starting point is Delhi where we come across different monuments in Delhi like India Gate,Red Fort,Qutub Minar,Jama Masjid,Humayun's tomb.We also see Rashtrapati Bhawan and Gyarah Murti in this journey.The second destination of our journey is Mumbai where we see Gateway of India, Nehru Planetarium,Victoria terminus,Taj hotel and Marine drive. Another religious place is Hagi Ali Dargah which is the most popular dargah in Mumbai. "This clip of professionally-shot broadcast stock footage belongs to the archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., and has been filmed on either Digital Betacam or 1080i HD. Please write to us for licensing queries at wfi@vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com."
10 years. The last time I had been to a planetarium was probably 10 years ago. Starry eyed, in awe of Mumbai and all its wonder, including the magnificent Nehru Planetarium. And as if I had forgotten my childhood love for astronomy. This Saturday, when me and a very good friend of mine decided to spend a day together, it never occurred to me to take her out to a planetarium. All the lovely restaurants had been parsed, all the hang out places been to, but I could think of no better option. I was just delighted at her suggestion to go to planetarium. It was so much fun. First the awesome recliner seats :) The movie projected on dome. I wondered how would it feel like getting high and then seeing 2001: a space odyssey in the planetarium. :) PS i weigh 22 kgs on moon :D
Lecture on Supernovae given by Prof. Alak Ray, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, for the Summer online series of lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi. -Recorded on 7/10/2010 - Captured Live on Ustream at www.ustream.tv
Lecture on Supernovae given by Prof. Alak Ray, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, for the Summer online series of lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi. - Captured Live on Ustream at www.ustream.tv
Lecture on Supernovae given by Prof. Alak Ray, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, for the Summer online series of lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi.
Lecture on Supernovae given by Prof. Alak Ray, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, for the Summer online series of lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi. - Captured Live on Ustream at www.ustream.tv
Lecture on Supernovae given by Prof. Alak Ray, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, for the Summer online series of lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi. -Recorded on 7/10/2010 - Captured Live on Ustream at www.ustream.tv
Lecture on Supernovae given by Prof. Alak Ray, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, for the Summer online series of lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi - Captured Live on Ustream at www.ustream.tv
Part 6 of the lecture on Supernovae given by Prof. Alak Ray, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, for the Summer online series of lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Part 3 of the lecture on Supernovae, by Prof. Alak Ray,Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, given as a part of the Summer online series of lectures in astronomy organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi. - Captured Live on Ustream at www.ustream.tv
Lecture on Supernovae given by Prof. Alak Ray, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, for the Summer online series of lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi. - Captured Live on Ustream at www.ustream.tv
Lecture on Supernovae given by Prof. Alak Ray, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, for the Summer online series of lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi. - Captured Live on Ustream at www.ustream.tv
Lecture on "Celestial photons at high energies" by Prof. PC Agrawal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, as a part of the Summer online astronomy lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Lecture on "Celestial photons at high energies" by Prof. PC Agrawal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, as a part of the Summer online astronomy lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Lecture on "Celestial photons at high energies" by Prof. PC Agrawal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, as a part of the Summer online astronomy lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Lecture on "Celestial photons at high energies" by Prof. PC Agrawal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, as a part of the Summer online astronomy lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Lecture on "Celestial photons at high energies" by Prof. PC Agrawal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, as a part of the Summer online astronomy lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Lecture on "Celestial photons at high energies" by Prof. PC Agrawal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, as a part of the Summer online astronomy lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Lecture on "Celestial photons at high energies" by Prof. PC Agrawal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, as a part of the Summer online astronomy lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Lecture on "Celestial photons at high energies" by Prof. PC Agrawal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, as a part of the Summer online astronomy lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Lecture on "Celestial photons at high energies" by Prof. PC Agrawal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, as a part of the Summer online astronomy lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Lecture on "Celestial photons at high energies" by Prof. PC Agrawal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, as a part of the Summer online astronomy lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Lecture on "Celestial photons at high energies" by Prof. PC Agrawal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, as a part of the Summer online astronomy lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Lecture on "Celestial photons at high energies" by Prof. PC Agrawal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, as a part of the Summer online astronomy lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Lecture on "Celestial photons at high energies" by Prof. PC Agrawal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, as a part of the Summer online astronomy lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Lecture on "Celestial photons at high energies" by Prof. PC Agrawal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, as a part of the Summer online astronomy lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Lecture on "Celestial photons at high energies" by Prof. PC Agrawal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, as a part of the Summer online astronomy lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Lecture on "Celestial photons at high energies" by Prof. PC Agrawal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, as a part of the Summer online astronomy lectures organised by Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
Create your own video on studio.stupeflix.com ! Kalbadevi Road in the 1890s, an important road in the city. Samyukta Maharashtra Memorial. The Bombay Stock Exchange index reflects investor confidence in the economy of India. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is the most important train station in Mumbai and a transport hub. BMC headquarters. Hiranandani Complex in Powai is an upmarket area in the northern suburbs. Ganesh festival. Nehru Science Center and Planetarium. The Bombay Gymkhana is one of the elite sports clubs in the city.
Nehru Planetarium is a cylindrical shaped building which was designed by an Indian architect JMKadri. It is located on the Annie Besant Road. For more information on this video click - www.indiavideo.org Video by www.invismultimedia.com
Indian film industry says hello to virtual humans Fire Films & Media Pvt. Ltd. Presents REGAA AND REZA Produced By Sanjay Saagar & Shefaali Sagar Written & Directed By Aashu Patel Animated movies are making an entry into the Indian market and are expected to be among the most profitable for the movie industry. During the past 2 years or so, almost every major film studio has sought to emulate the success of the genre pioneered by Hollywood biggies. One such film being made by Fire Films & Media is Rega Rezza. Some of the salient features of this ambitious venture are: 1) Introducing Virtual Realistic Stars First in India This movie takes a leap ahead of the others in the 3D arena by launching virtual stars ie virtual human characters. This is the first ever space fiction 3D animation movie introducing virtual human characters in India. These characters could also be called "virtual stars" and experts predict a big future for them. In India animation movies so far have been made based on cartoon characters that can easily indicate emotion, but high-resolution virtual humans have a face made up of lakhs of polygons, far more than cartoons. As per Sanjay Saagar, Chairman of Fire Media, virtual female characters, those have been around for a while now often resemble one another and feel unreal. These avatars are just "lame representations of humans" and should not be confused with virtual humans. The latter have more facial expressions and it is possible to control and ...
Indian film industry says hello to virtual humans Animated movies are making an entry into the Indian market and are expected to be among the most profitable for the movie industry. During the past 2 years or so, almost every major film studio has sought to emulate the success of the genre pioneered by Hollywood biggies. One such film being made by Fire Films & Media is REGAA AND REZA. Some of the salient features of this ambitious venture are: 1) Introducing Virtual Realistic Stars First in India This movie takes a leap ahead of the others in the 3D arena by launching virtual stars ie virtual human characters. This is the first ever space fiction 3D animation movie introducing virtual human characters in India. These characters could also be called "virtual stars" and experts predict a big future for them. In India animation movies so far have been made based on cartoon characters that can easily indicate emotion, but high-resolution virtual humans have a face made up of lakhs of polygons, far more than cartoons. As per Sanjay Saagar, Chairman of Fire Media, virtual female characters, those have been around for a while now often resemble one another and feel unreal. These avatars are just "lame representations of humans" and should not be confused with virtual humans. The latter have more facial expressions and it is possible to control and measure their movements and that is what is so special about the characters REGAA AND REZA Fire Media has scanned many faces in ...
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...experience as any BMW dealership worldwide. The new showroom is located at Seth Motilal Sanghi Marg, opposite Nehru Planetarium in Worli and the workshop is located in Chembur. The showroom and workshop are headed by. Pooja Choudary, Managing Director, Infinity...
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Yeh Mumbai Nagariya A preview of Mumbai. For all those who don't understand why its important to visit Mumbai when visiting India. Eventhough it is just another big city :) all the pictures are my own.I created this video in Windows Movie maker.This video is dedicated to all mumbaiya/mumbaikar. Aamchi Mumbai Bombay has become MUMBAI, just as Victoria Terminus (VT) has become Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST), Flora Fountain has become Hutatma chowk and many others. Yet you can still buy a ...
Fire Films & Media Pvt. Ltd. REGAA AND REZA Produced By - Sanjay Shyam Saagar & Shefaali Sagar Directed By - Ashu Patel Rega Rezza: A new planet discovered India's first 3D movie Rega Rezza, is an animation film in the genre of space-fiction. The film unfolds on three different planets including the one created by the maker, the quality of VFX and animation is at par with Hollywood standards.. GENERATION-Y kids are being targeted by most of the animation filmmakers till date. But here is something for the adults also, along with the kids. Sounds interesting! We are talking about Indias first 3D movie Rega Rezza. It is an animation film in the genre of space-fiction. The film is designed and directed by Aashu Patel and produced by Fire Films and Media Pvt Ltd. Three media professionals- Sanjay Shyam Saagar, Sanjay Trivedi and Aashu Patel from different fields, teamed together to discover the new planet Rega Rezza. We came up with this unique idea, which led to the launch of the new-age virtual film stars. Previously we were planning to sign leading film stars and approached few stars for their face and voice. But we decided to use our own virtual stars in our first film," says Sanjay Saagar, chairman of Fire Films and Media Pvt Ltd, "We will launch our virtual stars through a grand function," adds Saagar. The makers are leaving no stone unturned to use as much authentic information as possible in this science fiction and for this, they have roped in JJ Rawal, founder and ...
Fire Films & Media Pvt. Ltd. REGAA AND REZA Produced By - Sanjay Shyam Saagar & Shefaali Sagar Directed By - Aashu Patel Rega Rezza: A new planet discovered India's first 3D movie REGAA AND REZA , is an animation film in the genre of space-fiction. The film unfolds on three different planets including the one created by the maker, the quality of VFX and animation is at par with Hollywood standards.. GENERATION-Y kids are being targeted by most of the animation filmmakers till date. But here is something for the adults also, along with the kids. Sounds interesting! We are talking about Indias first 3D movie REGAA AND REZA . It is an animation film in the genre of space-fiction. The film is designed and directed by Aashu Patel and produced by Fire Films and Media Pvt Ltd. Three media professionals- Sanjay Shyam Saagar, Shefaali Sagar and Aashu Patel from different fields, teamed together to discover the new planet REGAA AND REZA We came up with this unique idea, which led to the launch of the new-age virtual film stars. Previously we were planning to sign leading film stars and approached few stars for their face and voice. But we decided to use our own virtual stars in our first film," says Sanjay Saagar, chairman of Fire Films and Media Pvt Ltd, "We will launch our virtual stars through a grand function," adds Saagar. The makers are leaving no stone unturned to use as much authentic information as possible in this science fiction and for this, they have roped in JJ Rawal ...
Chandrayaan 1 is first Indian mission for moon. This video is a pre launch animated version made for Digital Planetarium. This video is done by Nehru Planetarium, Mumbai and Viusals & animation is created by Aayushi animation, Mumbai.
Bombay Dyeing and the Guru of Minimalism Wendell Rodricks launch new White Luxury Bed & Bath Line, Bombay Dyeing Wendell Whites Collection at Jewel of India, Nehru Planetarium, Worli, on Wednesday, 17th September. Story by - Ipshita Sharma,Mid-Day Video by - Swapnil Chavan,Mid-day
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...parts of India, including Calcutta, will get a partial glimpse of the total solar eclipse on March 29, according to the Nehru Planetarium in Mumbai. The moons umbra touches earth in Brazil and runs across the Atlantic, northern Africa and central Asia...
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