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http://chirayu.blogspot.com [Footsteps on Clouds] Who won the best Bollywood newcomer award (female) at the recently held IIFA 2005 awards in Amsterdam, Holland? (Hint: Comic book)

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http://georgethomas.blogspot.com [Georgethomas.blogspot.com] Beware of the Blog: This is the last(?) in the legacy of projects left to the burgeoning crossover mainstream section of Bollywood by the late Anant Balani (see also: Joggers' Park, Mumbai Matinee, 1 Din 24 Ghante). Sudhir Mishra took on the project after Balani's untimely demise, and gets a chance to revisit Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin territory, minus a lot of the chaff that riddled that effort: bad acting, good songs hopelessly staggering the pace of the film, overdramatic moments, minimal realism.

http://nepalnow.blogspot.com [Nepalnow.blogspot.com] Blogdai: Playing for the Home Crowd: Having watched Hrithik Roshan's show and then going through whatever happened in Nepal made me think: do we ever look before we leap? Then, Madhuri Dixit told that she did not feel any different being in Nepal than being in India.

http://quatrainman.blogspot.com [Quatrainman.blogspot.com] Clipboard Conversations and Other (A)Musings: During the course of a conversation with Harish, the thought of how one's interests can sustain one's life came into discussion.However boring or tumultous or insignificant or worthless or exciting orpathbreaking one's own life and each day in it may turn out to be, hobbies canreally provide a welcome relief, with arms open always. If you like to read, orwatch films, or listen to music or take up some activity that you can do byyourself with not too much investment, and also without needing too many peopleto perform, you can be reasonably assured of having enough to do in those 1 or 2hours (or even lesser) each day that you may get to indulge.

http://www.sepiamutiny.com [Sepiamutiny.com] Sepia Mutiny: May 2005 Archives: I know there have been some raids on Indian stores in the US, more for pirated dvd's than music, but it seems that the meteoric rise of the British Asian music industry has sparked British law enforcement into action. Last week, the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), began raiding Indian stores to try and stop the sale and distribution of the album "Authorised" by DJ Sanj which was released on bootleg records but who is signed to EnvyRoma records, mainly for its illegal use of uncleared music samples and vocals, a problem that seems to be a regular occurrence in Asian music—think PMC's Mundian to Bach Ke biting from busta rhymes, who bit from Knight Ryder.

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