Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Colruyt Group is a Belgian family-owned retail corporation that is managing the Colruyt supermarkets and other subsidiaries such as OKay, Bio-Planet, DATS 24, DreamLand, DreamBaby, and more. Founded in 1928 by Franz Colruyt, the group today is most significantly known for its eponymous discount supermarket chain, which is one of the major ...
Xtra is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language adult romantic film directed by Veeru K, produced by Ravi and Venu under 'Sri Chitra' banner. The film stars Ruthika as a Physical Director and Santosh Pawan as a college student with Vadde Naveen , Brahmanandam , Krishna Bhagavan , Sudhakar and others in supporting roles. [ 1 ]
The film is based on an employee at an Indian call-center who travels to San Francisco to be with a guy she falls for over the phone. The tagline is "Two countries. Two cultures. One chance at love." [3] It is the first combination between the Indian powerhouse production house, Adlabs with their American counterpart Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures.
Colruyt may refer to: Colruyt Group, a Belgian family-owned retail corporation; Colruyt (supermarket), a Belgian supermarket chain; Colruyt family, a Belgian noble family
Colruyt is part of Colruyt Group, a Belgian multinational family business in wholesale distribution that evolved from the Colruyt supermarkets. It is competing with hard discounters such as Aldi and Lidl in Benelux countries where it is a well established market leader. [2] The current manager is Jef Colruyt.
"I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)" (cover of the hit single from Hi-Five; written by Bernard Bell, David Way and Teddy Riley: 3:56 8. "Ain't No Ifs Ands or Buts About It" (written by Chanette and Channoah Higgens, Culley, Norman) 3:45 9. "Same Ol' Same Ol'" (Sarai Mix; written by Milian, Dozier, Sarai Howard) 3:15 10.
An Indian state on Sunday asked police to investigate after a member of the country's ruling party objected to scenes in the Netflix series A Suitable Boy, in which a Hindu girl kisses a Muslim ...
The film was among the first in India to feature an on-screen kiss. [7] [9] The four-minute long scene between Devika Rani and Rai, her husband in real life, is also known to being the longest such scene in Indian cinema. [4] [5] Upon release, the film became controversial in the then "orthodox India" for featuring a kissing scene.