Saturday, December 26, 2009

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3 IDIOTS


3 Idiots
The film is rumored to be loosely based on the famous novel, Five Point Someone by Chetan Bhagat, though denied by Hirani.

Two best friends (Madhavan and Sharman) go aboard on a quest for a long lost buddy. On their journey, they stumble upon a long forgotten bet, a wedding that they must crash, and then a funeral that goes out of control.

MAMOOTY IN DRONA

After that enchanting performance as Kaitheri Makkam in the magnum opus movie ‘Pazhassi Raja’, Kanika will once again feature herself as the heroine to Mammootty in the new movie ‘Drona’. To be directed by Shaji Kailas, the movie will also have Swetha Vijay as one of the heroines. Swetha is presently debuting into Mollywood with Suresh Gopi in the Shai Paravoor movie ‘Kadaksham’ which is on the sets.

Produced by Aroma, ‘Drona’ will start its shoot by the fourth of this month at Ottappalam. A K Sajan is in charge of the scripting department of the movie which will also feature Thilakan and Manoj K Jayan in prominent roles. Megastar Mammootty will join the sets of this movie, after completing his part in the big Christmas release ‘Chattambinaadu’

DAN DANA DEN REVIEW

‘De Dana Dan’ is a Priyadarshan film in true sense; so one can imagine 10 odd characters falling prey to a comedy of errors and another set of 10 characters adding to the confusion. But alas, the film that is promoted as one of the offing similar to the blockbuster film Hera Pheri, doesn’t even have the trio – Akshay-Suniel-Paresh together in a single scene.

Nitin (Akshay) works as a servant to a rich lady (Archana Puran Singh) to pay the loan his father had taken. His childhood sweetheart Anjali (Katrina) loves him madly and also pays the restaurant bills to date the hunk. Ram (Suniel) works as a courier boy and can’t afford to marry his love (Sameera). Nitin and Ram are friends and together devise a kidnapping plan to get quick rich. What follows is a laugh riot with a dash of mistaken identities, chaos, marriage fervour and money matters thrown in.


Veteran director Priyadarshan handles comedy and confusion with ease but we wish sharper editing scissors could have done the trick. A not so impressive climax mars the laugh-a-thon. Priyan’s gang of characters is successful in imparting a few funny sequences. There quite a few scenes that tickle your funny bone, and also some dull moments.


The peppy number ‘mein barish kardu paise ki…’, already a chartbuster, is picturised well and also adds tempo to the screenplay. And if you are waiting to catch Akki-Kat getting wet in the rain in a sensuous song, we tell you that the song ‘Aa gale lag ja…’ is still to get a go ahead from the Censor Board. Nevertheless, the title song, that serves as the background score lends pace to most sequences.

Akshay is in full form and a treat for all who love this Khiladi’s comic timing. As usual Suniel Shetty is stiff and not so impressive. Looking fresh as a petal, Katrina doesn’t get a chance to showcase her acting skills but still manages to appear eye candy. Watch her matching dance steps with Akshay and you know she is here to rule the roost. Sameera Reddy and Chunky Pandey look out of the place. By now Neha Dhupia surely knows how to carry off a call girl’s character. Paresh Rawal is consistent. In their short roles, Johny Lever and Rajpal Yadav don’t disappoint.

Friday, December 25, 2009

BIKE RACE

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READ THE STORY

What women want...read on.....

This is very interesting..........(to women) pls take time to ponder ..........(to men) enjoy the story, then just switch off........

Young King Arthur was ambushed and imprisoned by the monarch of a neighboring kingdom. The monarch could have killed him but was moved by Arthur's youth and ideals. So, the monarch offered him his freedom, as long as he could answer a very difficult question. Arthur would have a year to figure out the answer and, If after a year, he still had no answer, he would be put to death. The question was: What do women really want? Such a question would perplex even the most knowledgeable man, And to young Arthur, it seemed an impossible query. But, since it was better than death, He accepted the monarch's proposition to have an answer by year's end.

He returned to his kingdom and began to poll everyone: The princess, the priests, the wise men, and even the court jester. He spoke with everyone, but no one could give him a satisfactory answer. Many people advised him to consult the old witch, For only she would have the answer. But the price would be high as the witch was famous through out the kingdom for the exorbitant prices she charged.

The last day of the year arrived and Arthur had no choice but to talk to the witch. She agreed to answer the question, but he would have to agree to her price first.

The old witch wanted to marry Sir Lancelot, The most noble of the Knights of the Round Table, And Arthur's closest friend! Young Arthur was horrified. She was hunch-backed and hideous, had only one tooth, Smelled like sewage, made obscene noises, etc. He had never encountered such a repugnant creature in all his life. He refused to force his friend to marry her and endure such a terrible burden, But Lancelot, having learnt of the proposal, spoke with Arthur. He said nothing was too big of a sacrifice compared to Arthur's life and the preservation of the Round Table.

Hence, a wedding was proclaimed and the witch answered. Arthur's question thus: "What a woman really wants?" She said, "Is to be in charge of her own life." Everyone in the kingdom instantly knew that the witch had uttered a great truth. And that Arthur's life would be spared.

And so it was. The neighboring monarch granted Arthur his freedom. And Lancelot and the witch had a wonderful wedding. The honeymoon hour approached and, Lancelot, steeling himself for a horrific experience, entered the bedroom. But, what a sight awaited him. The most beautiful woman he had ever seen lay before him on the bed. The astounded Lancelot asked what had happened. The beauty replied that since he had been so kind to her when she appeared as a witch, She would henceforth be her horrible and deformed self only half the time and the beautiful maiden the other half.

"Which would you prefer? She asked him. "Beautiful during the day ... or at night?" Lancelot pondered the predicament.

During the day he could have a beautiful woman to show off to his friends, But at night, in the privacy of his castle, an old witch!

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Would he prefer having a hideous witch during the day? But by night a beautiful woman for him to enjoy wondrous, intimate moments with?

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(If you are a man reading this...) What would YOUR choice be?

(If you are a woman reading this ) What would YOUR MAN'S choice be?

What Lancelot chose, is given below:

BUT... make YOUR choice before you scroll down below... OKAY?

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Noble Lancelot, knowing the answer the witch gave Arthur to his question; He said that he would allow HER to make the choice herself. Upon hearing this, she announced that she would be beautiful all the time. Because, he had respected her enough to let her be in charge of her own life.

Now... what is the moral to this story?

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1) There is witch in every woman no matter how beautiful she is!

2) If you don't let a woman have her own way, things are going to get ugly.

So, always remember:

IT'S EITHER "HER WAY" OR IT'S "NO WAY" !!!

HOW 2 CONFIGURE OUTLOOK

How to configure your Outlook GMail account
Why should I use Outlook for my Gmail address?

Although the web based system of Google Gmail is one of the most feature rich webmail platforms, you may want to handle your Gmail account & messages from a client email software program such as Microsoft Outlook. For example, if you are using other email addresses and not just the Gmail account, most likely you would want to read and handle all your email accounts from the same interface & program.

Configuring the Outook Gmail settings.

.Below, we will detail how to setup Microsoft Office Outlook 2000 or higher to send, receive and store email messages for a Gmail address. Before getting started, please make sure you know your Gmail email address and your Gmail password.
Start Outlook: from the main Outlook window, go to Tools -> Email Accounts.



On the Outlook popup window, select to "Add a new e-mail account" and click on Next.



On the server type step, select POP3 for the Outlook email account type, then click on Next. There is no need to select the IMAP type, because the Gmail web based account will anyway keep a copy of all emails, just like an IMAP account would do.



On the next screen, you will have to specify your Outlook Gmail settings, such as your Gmail username and password, Gmail server addresses, Gmail server ports and Outlook Gmail display name.

On the User Information section, enter your Name (it can be anything, but remember this is going to be the name/text that people will see when you will send them an email via your Outlook Gmail account) and your Gmail email address.
On the Server Information section, enter the Google Gmail servers:
- Incoming mail server: pop.gmail.com
- Outgoing mail server: smtp.gmail.com. As an alternative, you may setup any other outgoing mail server that you have access to, such as your ISP's SMTP server or your own hosted outgoing server. However, if you setup a 3rd party outgoing mail server, you will not have access to sent emails via your web based Gmail account panel.
On the Logon Information section, enter your Gmail User Name (which is the same as your Gmail email address) and your Gmail password. Tick the box "Remember password" in order to make Outlook to store the Gmail password, so it will not ask you about it every time when Outlook will send/receive emails for the Gmail account.
Click on the "More Settings" button and go to the "Advanced" window tab.
- On the "Incoming server (POP3)" field, enter 995 and mark the box "This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL)";
- On the "Outgoing server (SMTP)" field, enter 465 and mark the box "This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL)".
You can also change the server timeouts period: this defines the time interval for which Outlook will wait to establish a Gmail connection, before triggering a connection error. The slower your Internet connection is, the greater period you should put.
The "Delivery" options are not important for an Outlook Gmail account: no matter what you would change here, Gmail will always keep a copy of each email on the Gmail server.


When you are done setting up your Outlook Gmail advanced settings, click on OK to return to the Outlook Gmail account window.



To verify your Outlook Gmail setup, click on the "Test Account Settings" button: this will make Outlook to attempt to login to your Gmail account and to send & receive an Outlook test email. If the test will succeed, you will notice the test email in your Outlook Inbox folder. If the test fails, Outlook will prompt you with the error messages - most likely, you didn't setup the correct server settings or the Gmail password is wrong.


Resources
- Gmail POP Access Help Center;
- Gmail auto-configuration tool for Microsoft Outlook 2002 or Outlook Express;
- Microsoft article on using Outlook 2002 or 2003 with a Google Gmail account.


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