
The tantalising trio of Kailash Kher, Naresh and Paresh Kamath are back with their third offering Chaandan Mein (which means over the moon ). Their previous offerings, both Kailasa and Jhoomo Re have set the bar pretty high for the trio, but this album does very well to ma…
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Added by Konfucious / Karthik on July 5, 2009 at 5:00pm —
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After the first two installments, a third movie coming out always comes with additional expectations of having to live up to the previous two. None of the trilogies (except LOTR) have worked out well. Sadly, the same thing happens with Ice Age. After the brilliant first and a good second movie, the third movie fails to be the complete entertainer that is expected of Ice Age and Pixar, thou…
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Added by Satish S on July 3, 2009 at 7:27am —
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Miley Cyrus and John Travolta
I'll admit it. I was excited as hell before the screening of Bolt. It had been a while since I had seen a 3D movie. The 3D goggles excited me like I was a kid on sugar. I was eager to stretch my arm out and grab something coming towards me but nothing did, major disappointment. If your going to show someone a 3D movie and make them look like fools in goggles you better make sure they look dumber when they stretch their hands out towards the screen or else what's th…
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Added by Satish S on June 30, 2009 at 4:39pm —
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Cast: Miley Cyrus and John Travolta
I'll admit it. I was excited as hell before the screening of Bolt. It had been a while since I had seen a 3D movie. The 3D goggles excited me like I was a kid on sugar. I was eager to stretch my arm out and grab something coming towards me but nothing did, major disappointment. If your going to show someone a 3D movie and make them look like fools in goggles you better make sure they look dumber when they stretch their hands out towards the screen or e…
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Added by Bhavesh on June 26, 2009 at 3:23pm —
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Having loved the previous three X-men movies I couldn’t wait any longer for X-men origins: Wolverine to come out.
After having seen the movie there was this feeling of grave dissatisfaction in me since I had expected much more out of the latest X-men franchise. With a lot being told about its leading protagonists in the opening credits, the movie grabs the audience’s keen eye from the very start, but as the movie continues the pace starts to get a little sluggish and a lot is trying to be convey…
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Added by Admin on June 18, 2009 at 2:28pm —
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For films like
Ocean of an Old Man, you never expect a thundering "House Full" audience, save the odd kurta-clad-arty-farty types dotting a few seats. Print the names of awards that a film has won on its posters, and there, you've lost most of your audience.
So what was I d…
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Added by Zeenat Nagree on June 1, 2009 at 10:44pm —
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Here's the mobile phone that can possibly give the iPhone a run for its money, as far as the hype around it goes. And also pull Palm right out of nowhere to the midst of every phone discussion.

Love it or hate it, everyone's hoping that the Palm Pre lives up to the mountain of hype its created around itself. What I shall try to do in this post is provide you with videos, post…
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Added by Satish S on May 27, 2009 at 7:30am —
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A Guy meets A Girl=Problem (rolls eyes). A Hindu Guy meets A Muslim Girl=BIG problem (oh!). Guy has an Uncle who is a Sexologist (Creepy). The Uncle advises the Guy to do what Shahrukh Khan did in DDLJ (according to him)=Bring a Firangi 'Make-Believe' GF Home along with the Real Indian GF and let the bhartiya naari win over the family..Errrr..???
Never Mind!
Welcome to Aloo Chaat-a movie, with light comedy AND light actors (Cough) Aamna Sharif makes her debut opposite Aftab-both look pretty an…
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Added by Prachi Shailendra on April 2, 2009 at 7:00pm —
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One bright day, I the middle of the night, I decided to write this article. This is the humorously-horrific story of our hero named Manohar. This dude is something in his late 20’s and happily “just married” types. He lives with his whole family which comprises of his maa, bhaiyya, bhabhi, choti behna, two little children of bahiyya and so obviously his aagyakari wife (Priya).
His life so much revolves around a daily TV soap “Sab Kariyat”, which is a little hatke from the typical saas-bahu type…
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Added by Huzefa T on March 9, 2009 at 7:30pm —
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Yikes!!! It is Coldplay season again!

I was very excited to hear the new album from my all time favorites: Coldplay!!
I am always excited about Chris playing his stuff on the piano; I just love him to the core…
I love the way he moves his body with the chords; it is like getting into the music and providing yourself to it. Sobs it literally makes me cry for a while. Sobs
I got up one morning and was blank after I ha…
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Added by Sam Jr II on March 4, 2009 at 9:46pm —
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It's been half a year since I've contributed to this blog, and I'm not going to waste time laying out trumped up excuses - I was just busy. Anyway, it's back to the writing board for me now, and I intend to resume with a simple movie review -
Ghajini.
In Shriganganagar on winter vacation at my parents' again, I didn't really expect to watch the Aamir Khan starrer in a theatre…
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Added by Strider on December 27, 2008 at 8:30pm —
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RNBDJ is summarised in a few cliches
Life is not a bed of roses. All double beds are not shared.
Until God has paired, deep love is declared.
God is love. Love is great.
Biwi ka tiffin, bhar gaya pet.
Tandoori goes well with rooh afza and whisky.
Punjabi after whisky is very risky.
What women want: is to be Loved and cared.
And, not men who are dumb, bespectacled, scared.
Tho dance shance, Gol gappas, get wet in rain,
Thoda normal thoda insane.
And dump the bitch if she is a pain.
Women are…
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Added by Yatin on December 25, 2008 at 4:30am —
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Movie: Yuvvraaj
Director: Subhash Ghai
Cast: Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Zayed Khan, Boman Irani, Mithun Chakraborthy

Yuvvraaj is a movie with lavish sets, breath taking locales and extremely talented actors ,but the movie fails the hype as it falters in its script and gr…
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Added by o2decadent10 on November 25, 2008 at 12:01am —
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When I saw Karan Johar a few months back at a five star, I have to admit, the chump was classy. Right from his hair to his Louis Vuitton bag pack (which incidentally costs more than my beloved TVS Apache) to his shoes. He might act all like "Dahling, huh huh huh huh" but he had an understated style statement; something which I expected in his movies as well. Add to the fact that I hadn't been through the pulverizing misery of watching his earlier work, KANK, raised the bar a bit. Of course, the…
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Added by Satish S on November 20, 2008 at 6:30am —
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Watch it if you have nothing else to do.
They left us no choice. The power was out and spending a lazy afternoon at home reading did not seem like a healthy option. So I requested a neighbor to tag along and set out for it since my girlfriend did not even want to consider going for Drona.
The build up to the story of Drona is excellent. Drona is the supposed caretaker of
amrit – the potion of immortality. Drona’s son Drona will do it after him and his grandson Drona will do it after his…
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Added by h e r m i t on October 3, 2008 at 11:00pm —
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One bright sunny morning, Nicholas Stoller (co-writer of the famous Hollywood comedy ‘Fun with Dick and Jane’) woke up and thought to himself, ‘Why don’t I do something stupid today?’. Thus, “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” exists.
Composer Peter Bretter’s (Jason Segel) television star girlfriend, Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell) walks in and ends their FIVE YEAR LONG relationship, leaving Jason to fall flat on his face.
Later, he flies off to Hawaii and checks into the same goddamn hotel as Sarah and…
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Added by Manisha on October 1, 2008 at 7:30am —
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When Lars Ulrich declared a few months ago, that Death Magnetic would be the missing link between …And Justice for All and the Black album, everyone sat up and took notice. One listen to Death Magnetic reinstates the belief that Metallica still does rule the world; despite a load of the very nettlesome St. Anger.
Phenomenal is the word if I had to describe Metallica’s latest effort.…
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Added by Satish S on September 11, 2008 at 7:00am —
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After consecutively delivering five of the most definitive metal albums ever this giant started to sway with
Load/Reload before falling face-first on the frantic(tick-tick-tock) mess that was
St.Anger. But just when all hope seemed to be lost this metal-monolith rose to its past glory with
Death Magnetic. Yes, people Metallica are back and they’re co…
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Added by Paras Sharma on September 8, 2008 at 12:35am —
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Some may feel a 3.5 on 5 stars for
Bachna ae Haseeno is too generous. Well, I am in a generous mood. If a film does not make me squirm in my seat, make me wish I was elsewhere it will get a 3 on 5 from me. The .5 extra is for Deepika and well, more on that in a bit.
Ba…
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Added by Rashmi Bansal on August 15, 2008 at 10:42am —
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Question: What is common between the Dragon Emperor and the script of
The Mummy – Part III?
Answer: Both were best left buried deep beneath the ground where the world was blissfully unaware of them!
I fail to understand what the filmmakers were thinking when they made
The…
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Added by Paras Sharma on August 1, 2008 at 11:30pm —
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