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Drona Review – Pathetic Piece of Shit

Kidnap Review – Lousy Boob Show

Imran Khan came out of nowhere and provided one of the surprise Bollywood hits of this year - Jaane Tu Yaa Jaane Naa.

Produced by Imran’s uncle and senior Bollywood actor Aamir Khan, Jaane Tu Yaa Jaane Naa was a slick teenage love story that also featured Genelia D’Souza, an import from the south.

Adding to the appeal of Jaane Tu Yaa Jaane Naa were some nice songs like Pappu can’t dance saala.

Given JTYJN’s box office success and Imran Khan’s polished performance in the movie, it’s no surprise that Bollywood fans are eagerly anticipating this talented young lad’s second movie Kidnap, which releases on October 2. 

We found Imran Khan to be a decent actor, lightyears ahead of bozos like Abhishek Bachchan whose Drona also releases on the same day.


Imran Khan & Minissha Lambha

Considering Abhishek Bachchan’s lackluster performance in over two dozen films, we have low expectations from this gofer (chai-wallah), whose sole claim to fame is his last name. Abhishek’s last few movies like Sarkar Raj and Jhoom Barabar Jhoom were beyond pathetic and box office fiascos.  Continue reading »

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With T-Mobile launching G1 – the first cell phone powered by Google’s Android operating system – today in New York City, the big question is whether the Linux-based Android phones can slow down the momentum of Apple’s iPhone.

Manufactured by Taiwanese firm HTC, the T-Mobile G1 phone will start selling on October 22 in the U.S. for $179 with a two-year voice and data agreement. Unlimited Internet access+400 messages is $25 per month. Add $10 for unlimited messages. Voice charges are additional. They will be available in the U.K. in November and elsewhere in Europe in 2009.

While the T-Mobile G1 is $20 cheaper than the entry-level 8GB iPhone 3G, it comes with only 1GB memory on a memory card (maximum of 8GB).


T-Mobile G1

The touch screen-based T-Mobile G1 includes a pull-out QWERTY keyboard, a trackball and the usual Google services like Google Maps with StreetView, Gmail and YouTube. It supports 3G, Wi-Fi and the slower Edge network.

The phone features a 3-megapixel camera, an HTML e-mail client and support for AOL, Yahoo Messenger, Windows Live Messenger and Google Talk instant messaging services.

G1 comes pre-loaded with the Amazon MP3 application to let users buy Continue reading »

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