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Munna Bhai has impressed his audience with his wonderful acting and his hilarious comedy in Part I - Munna Bhai MBBS and Part II – Lage Raho Munna Bhai, and he has made good money for the producer of his movies. His lemon and orange colour shirs look really good on him, and suits his personality as well. After the super success of Munna Bhai MBBS and Lage Raho Munna Bhai, Munna Bhai has become a brand and this may lead to complete Munna Bhai series like James Bond and Harry Potter series. Now the producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra and director Raj Kumar Hirani have started working on the third part of the sequel Munna Bhai Chale Amerika, and they are looking for something more for there audience.
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| WASHINGTON: Hundreds of Indian high-skilled professionals in the US who have been on a roller coaster ride over the past month in their effort to get the green card will draw attention next week to their frustration -- with white flowers. In a unique display of Gandhigiri -- a demonstratively peaceful Gandhian protest popularised in a recent Hindi movie -- scores of Indian H1-B visa holders who feel jilted by the abrupt changes in US immigration rules are planning to deluge US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Emilio Gonzalez with flowers on July 10. Their peaceful venting stems from a June 12 USCIS notification that promised to fast track the green card process for tens of thousands of skilled foreign professionals and their spouses -- only to disappoint later. The announcement led to a stampede in countries such as India and China for obtaining birth certificates and other related documents needed for the process. Applicants spent thousands of dollars to meet the requirements and the deadline. But on Monday, USCIS rolled back its notification, turning, according to the lobby group Immigration Voice, "a glimmer of hope into despair." The idea of overwhelming the USCIS office in Washington DC with flowers arose from a fervid discussion on the bulletin boards of Immigration Voice where many skilled workers vent their frustration over the long drawn green card process. Although there were some dissenting voices which said such gestures would be wasted, proponents of this form of Gandhigiri said up to 200 people had signed by for the flowery protest. According to some estimates from Immigration Voice and its supporters, the Green Card flap affects more than 100,000 skilled workers and their spouses and family in India. Each applicant for the fast tract process announced by USCIS last month is said to have spent upward of $ 2000 to submit documentation. Except for the $ 325 filing fees which USCIS has said it will refund, the rest of the money, including towards attorney fees, medical exams, couriers etc is down the drain, several applicants said. "I'd guess that with about 100,000 people filing along with at least one secondary applicant each, that's $ 400 million down the drain. That's not chump change," Vikas Chowdhry, an applicant who has been closely tracking the process, told ToI. The bonanza for immigration lawyers and physicians who conduct medical fitness tests, who had a busier four weeks than normal, comes on top of millions of dollars of social security tax that the US government collects each year from temporary guest workers (including H1-B visa holders). These guest workers don't get a refund when they return home if they do not qualify or wish not to become permanent US residents. The Indian government has been trying in vain to arrive at a 'totalisation agreement' with the US in this regard to refund the money. But Washington has been resisting it because without continuous contribution from new immigrants, the country's social security system would go bust. The 'florid' protest aside, AILF, the litigation arm of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, is also considering filing a lawsuit against USCIS for possibly having violated federal regulations and precedents, apart from the personal trauma and stress caused to individuals. |
| I just wanted to know when Munna Bhai chale America will be released in England, I really am looking forward to watching it. I think SanjayJi and ArshadJi are great actors and I hope the Munna Bhai movies carry on FOREVER!! Beeba X |
Hi I have been waiting for this movie out and for some reason I haven't seen it to as yet what is going on i want the movie because i have the others already and I love them I can't get enough of them. |
| Hi All, I just wanted to know what is the stauts of the movie as Munnai Bhai sent to jail?? |
| We made history at the DC rally! This is only the beginning and Victory is the only option. We'll reach it together! Let's focus on more action to stop the U.S. Reverse Brain Drain! Let's not let the iron cool! |
| Csrus Gnrcorne Wsawcrou DBvel PerRrcr M,qss,qcnusnrrs JnraD ovt B Wncotrsn'r ARNor-pS cuwenzBNEGGER C,q.urowte Deve FRnuoBNruel Wyounrc Ke,rHr.sBNS peer-rus K.tus,ts Mrrcr DeNrBls INnlqN.A Elror SprrzsR NzwYonx TIvt PnwLENTY MntNnsor,t Brlr. Rrrrnn Cotoruno JeNnNr epolrreNo Ap,tzotr,q Jttr,Gt teeoNs Nnrtnl Rrcr Pnnnv Tnrus Septembe1r1 ,2007 The HonorableH arry Reid Majority Leader United StatesS enate WashingtoDn,. C.20510 TheH onorableN ancyP elosi Speaker U.S. House of Representatives WashingtonD, .C. 20515 The HonorableM itch McConnell Minority Leader United StatesS enate WashingtonD,. C.2 0510 The HonorableJ ohnB oehner Minority Leader U.S. House of Representatives WashingtonD, .C. 20515 DearS enatorR eid,S enatorM cConnell,S peakePr elosia ndR epresentativBeo ehner: As the chief executiveso f our respectives tatesw, e appreciateth e enormityo f the taski nvolved in reformingo ur nation'si mmigrationl aws. Like you, we recognizethep aramounitm portance of protectinga ndp reservingth e safetya ndi nterestso f the United Statesa nd its citizensw hile recognizingth e statesa' ndn ation'se conomicn eeds. Fundamentallyw, e believet hat our states'b usinessessh ouldb e ablet o find the world's besteducatedw orkersa mongo ur own citizens. Towardt hat end,w e continuet o makes ignificant investmentsin matha nds ciencee ducationa nd aree nsuringth at our states't wo- andf our-year collegesa ndu niversitiesa rea blet o accommodatme ores tudentsw ho arep reparingf or highdemandfi elds,e speciallyin engineeringm, atha ndc omputers cience. While we concentrateo n building a highly skilled andc ompetitivew orkforcef or increasing opportunitiesin high-techjo bs, unfortunatelyt,o day,w e ando ur nationf acea critical shortageo f highly skilledp rofessionalisn matha nds cienceto fill currentn eeds. Until we area blet o addressth is workforces hortagew, e mustr ecognizeth at foreignt alenth asa role to play in our ability to keepc ompanieslo catedi n our statea ndc ountry;a nd,t hereforen, eedt o ensureth e increaseda vailabilityo f temporaryH 1-B visas,a ndp ermanenrte sidentv isas( greenc ards). Under the current H l-B systemt,h e numbero f visasa vailableh asb eenr unningo ut fastera nd faster each year. The current base cap of 65,000 was arbitrarily set in 1990, and today bears no relationt o our economya ndo ur stateods emandf or skilledp rofessionalsI.n fact, in fiscal year 2007, the supply of Hl-B visas did not last eight weeks into the filing period, and ran out more than four months before the fiscal year even began; and in fiscal year 2008, the supply ran out on the first day of the filing period. Our greenc ards ystema, lsol ast devisedin 1990,f acess everes hortagetsh at mosth eavilyi mpact the high technologyin dustry,f orcing someo f the mosti nnovativec ontributorsto our economy to wait well in excesso f five yearsf or a greenc ard. Becauseo f thesed elaysw e ares eeingm ore and more of these talented individuals leave their U.S. jobs and return home. If statesli ke oursa ret o remainw orld leadersin innovationa ndi ntendt o continuet o seet hej ob growtht hat is so vital to our economiesw, e mustk eepo ur employersin our statesa nde nsure therei s a skilledw orkforcei n this countryt o fill their immediaten eeds.W hile wholesale immigrationre formm ayn ot bep ossiblein the 11OtCh ongressw, e urgeC ongressionacl tiont his yeart hat recognizess tates'i mmediaten eedt o recruita ndr etainp rofessionalisn key sectors, while we continuet o produceh erea t homet he skilledw orkforceo ur companiesn eedi n the long-term. Sincerely, e*bw V^':IL(/:'--*4 Z/tef / ChristineO . Gregoire Governor of Washington Deval Patrick Governor of Massachusetts ,,1- _ { Eliot Spitzer Governor of New York Amold Schwarzenegger Governor of Califomia Bill Ritter Governor of Dave Freudenthal Govemor of Wyoming lA .a yil h fnrT rr*f, tl""tNapolitano Governor of Arizona Mitch Daniels Governor of Indiana W3,fl.!.* Kathleen Sebelius Govemor of Kansas t"-",-')*;*.. -.-t- .** ,'..r,-Y-!1;i1: *' rlt - -,,o .. , & . r ' ' Jim Gibbons Governor of Nevada Tim Pawlenty Govemor of Minnesota ff - H-.' 4o, u&Tu,cJ Rick Perry Governoor f Texas |
| Governor Schwarzenegger Leads Multi-State Push for Immigration Reform to Protect Skilled Workforce Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, joined by Governors from 12 other states, today sent the following letter to the leaders of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives urging Congressional action this year on immigration reform that recognizes states’ needs to remain competitive in a global economy: September 11, 2007 The Honorable Harry Reid Majority Leader United States Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 The Honorable Mitch McConnell Minority Leader United States Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 The Honorable Nancy Pelosi Speaker U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 The Honorable John Boehner Minority Leader U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Senator Reid, Senator McConnell, Speaker Pelosi and Representative Boehner: As the chief executives of our respective states, we appreciate the enormity of the task involved in reforming our nation’s immigration laws. Like you, we recognize the paramount importance of protecting and preserving the safety and interests of the United States and its citizens while recognizing the states’ and nation’s economic needs. Fundamentally, we believe that our states’ businesses should be able to find the world’s best-educated workers among our own citizens. Toward that end, we continue to make significant investments in math and science education and are ensuring that our states’ two- and four-year colleges and universities are able to accommodate more students who are preparing for high-demand fields, especially in engineering, math and computer science. While we concentrate on building a highly skilled and competitive workforce for increasing opportunities in high-tech jobs, unfortunately, today, we and our nation face a critical shortage of highly skilled professionals in math and science to fill current needs. Until we are able to address this workforce shortage, we must recognize that foreign talent has a role to play in our ability to keep companies located in our state and country; and, therefore, need to ensure the increased availability of temporary H1-B visas, and permanent resident visas (green cards). Under the current H1-B system, the number of visas available has been running out faster and faster each year. The current base cap of 65,000 was arbitrarily set in 1990, and today bears no relation to our economy and our state’s demand for skilled professionals. In fact, in fiscal year 2007, the supply of H1-B visas did not last eight weeks into the filing period, and ran out more than four months before the fiscal year even began; and in fiscal year 2008, the supply ran out on the first day of the filing period. Our green card system, also last devised in 1990, faces severe shortages that most heavily impact the high technology industry, forcing some of the most innovative contributors to our economy to wait well in excess of five years for a green card. Because of these delays we are seeing more and more of these talented individuals leave their U.S. jobs and return home. If states like ours are to remain world leaders in innovation and intend to continue to see the job growth that is so vital to our economies, we must keep our employers in our states and ensure there is a skilled workforce in this country to fill their immediate needs. While wholesale immigration reform may not be possible in the 110th Congress, we urge Congressional action this year that recognizes states’ immediate need to recruit and retain professionals in key sectors, while we continue to produce here at home the skilled workforce our companies need in the long-term. Sincerely, Christine Gregoire Governor of Washington Arnold Schwarzenegger Governor of California Mitch Daniels Governor of Indiana Bill Ritter Governor of Colorado Deval Patrick Governor of Massachusetts Dave Freudenthal Governor of Wyoming Eliot Spitzer Governor of New York Janet Napolitano Governor of Arizona Jim Doyle Governor of Wisconsin Kathleen Sebelius Governor of Kansas Tim Pawlenty Governor of Minnesota Jim Gibbons Governor of Nevada Rick Perry Governor of Texas |
| it will be very interesting movie. it will contain lot of fun. |
| munna bhai aap amerika kab aray bhai |
| bhai aap amerika jab aaye batana may aapko amerika dikha-onga ;Bhai fikr nahi karnay ka apan sub yahan sabhal lega |
munna bhai, amrika aakar sub ki wat lagana ka bhai woh bhi char sow chalees (440) ka ![]() |
| Munnabhai every part will be a great success story, and i am looking infinite part for this movie. |
| Still munna was in Sajan, was extremely very well acted and did the job for his role. |
| Currently waiting for Munna Chale America.... than i want a movie in which circuit plays role of munna and munna plays circuits role... how interesting... |
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