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Courtesy bollywood
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| Shefali Chowdhury
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In case you havent watched
the new Harry Potter film yet, get to it at once: its
brilliant, even if its a bit like Goblet of Fire Test
Highlights. There are some genuine laughs, not to mention
eye-popping, barrier-breaking special effects sequences
in mid-air and under water. If you dont like watching
anything without a little bit of India in it, thats
not a problem either; watch Shefali Chowdhury and Afshan
Azad play Harry and Rons distressed dance dates Parvati
and Padma Patil. Perhaps more importantly, director Mike
Newell said in a recent interview that the interchanging
action/romance sequences ? in fact, the entire structure
of the film ? are based on Bollywood movies hes watched,
to understand how Indian directors cram huge amounts of
plot into three hours of non-stop entertainment.
For your eyes only
Ram Sabnis, a PhD holder in dye-chemistry, is an inventor who has patents in various fields, from semiconductors to biotechnology. Now hes helped inventor Tim Kehoe achieve a 10-year-old quest to create a childrens toy ? with a dye that could have immensely important applications in a number of industries, reports Popular Science magazine. The toy in question: Bubbles with disappearing colour. Using an unstable base structure called a lactone ring, Sabnis synthesised an entirely new class of dyes that would colour the bubble initially, but lose colour on being exposed to air, water or friction. This dye could be used in a million ways ? vanishing hair colour, toothpaste and soap that would stay coloured until enough cleansing had been done, or temporary wall paint that would let you see a colour on your wall before making up your mind. The bubbles, though, exist just to make you happy.
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| Miss Universe 2005,
Russian-Canadian Natalie Glebova, apart from being a
rhythmic gymnast, classical pianist, composer, ballet
dancer and rollerblader, wants to act in Bollywood.
Given current trends, I wonder which of her talents
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Screen effect
So youve graduated from P2P to BitTorrent for your pirate download needs? Heres some news: Theyre on to you. This week the creator of BitTorrent, Bram Cohen, reached an agreement with seven major Hollywood studios, to ensure downloading these studios movie torrents becomes impossible. Until the next generation of downloading software comes along, that is.
Modern classics
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Heres a classic line from English literature ? 2b? Nt2b? ???. Language-lovers and purists are all choking in anguish as Dot mobile, a British phone service, embarks on its project to condense literary classics into SMS messages ? as a study aid for students. Amidst the fierce debate, one might point out these messages arent replacing literature, merely, well, compressing it. And some of the proposed SMSs are great fun ? identify these classics ? devl kikd outa hevn coz jelus of jesus&strts war, and 5Sistrs WntngHsbnds. NwMeninTwn-Bingly&Darcy. Fit&Loadd. BigSis Jane Fals 4B,2ndSisLiz H8s D Coz Hes Proud and FeudTween 2hses- Montague&Capulet.
AWARD OF THE WEEK
To international superstar Jackie Chan, for the most brilliantly original and incisive statements ever made by a foreign visitor visiting India. Namaste India, he said. India is a great country. I respect Indian women.
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