Saturday, July 28, 2007

Japan Inventions
















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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Alphabate & Numeric

This is quite interesting.

Do you know?

First 4 alphabets ( 'a', 'b', 'c' & 'd') which are quite commonly used; do not appear anywhere in the spellings of 1 to 99 !

Letter 'd' comes for the first time in Hundred)Letters 'a', 'b' & 'c' do not appear anywhere in the spellings of 1 to 999 !

Letter 'a' comes for the first time in thousand)Letters 'b' & 'c' do not appear anywhere in the spellings of 1 to 999,999,999 !(Letter 'b' comes for the first time in Billion

Letter 'c' does not appear anywhere in the spellings of entire English Counting

New Sholay


RGV's new take on Sholay turns the gaon ki gori Basanti, played by Hema Malini, into a Mumbaiya tapori called Ghungroo played by Nisha Kothari.



Jajdeep made Soorma Bhopali a household name in the old Sholay . Now, meet Rajpal Yadav playing Soorma in RGV's adaption of the classic.





Remember Gabbar Singh saying "Arre o Sambha!" Mac Mohan takes on the role of the main villain's side-kick Sambha as Sushant Singh in the new Sholay .







Playing Sanjeev Kumar's role as the hardened Thakur, the cop-turned-man-on-a-mission out to get Gabbar, is southern star Mohanlal.






Sushmita Sen as Durga, slips into the character of the quiet widow Radha that Jaya Bachchan immortalised.





Ajay Devgan takes on the role of Dharmendra, essaying the character of the flirtatous Veeru





In place of Amitach Bachchan is newcomer Prashant Raj who plays the small-time crook, good-at-heart Jai.





While Amjad Khan played big baddie Gabbar Singh in the old version, none other than Amitabh Bachchan plays the new-age villain in the new Sholay













































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