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		<title>Madharasapattinam &#8211; A Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tamil cinema seems to be moving ahead of the tried and tested formulas, and bold directors &#8211; backed by bolder producers &#8211; have started experimenting on new methods of story telling. Madharasapattinam is &#8211; no doubt &#8211; one of such experiments. I hope all of these movies succeed in the box office pretty well, so [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tamil cinema seems to be moving ahead of the tried and tested formulas, and bold directors &#8211; backed by bolder producers &#8211; have started experimenting on new methods of story telling. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madrasapattinam">Madharasapattinam</a> is &#8211; no doubt &#8211; one of such experiments. I hope all of these movies succeed in the box office pretty well, so that more of these kinds of movies are doled out by the film makers.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b194/d4dpak/madharasapattinam-9.jpg"><img class="aligncenter" title="Madharasapattinam-1" src="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b194/d4dpak/madharasapattinam-9.jpg" alt="" width="408" height="229" /></a></p>
<p>A period drama set during the pre-independence era is not something you come across every day in Tamil cinema. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._L._Vijay">Director Vijay</a> knows how to present it on the silver screen with the right combination of stunning picturisation and beautiful romance. The movie, if not anything else, is a treat for the eyes.</p>
<p>Credit has to be given to art director Selvakumar, who has done a spectacular job in recreating the ambience of the yesteryear Chennai &#8211; if not highly authentically &#8211; at least convincingly. There are the English ballrooms, dhobi ghana, the Central station, buildings of the Raj era, and what not &#8211; yet the camera pans across all of them seamlessly, and quite impressively &#8211; thanks to cinematographer Nirav Shah. The boating scenes on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooum_River">Coovum river</a> will definitely enthrall every Chennaiite.</p>
<p>The director has to be appreciated for a simple storyline, told in an eloquent way, yet not straying away into non-issues, and delivering what is promised. The pre-independence era is just used as a back drop, and it is good that comic looking Gandhi or Nehru or Kamaraj don&#8217;t make appearances just for the heck of it. Highly appreciable for a first of its kind!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b194/d4dpak/madharasapattinam-10.jpg"><img class="aligncenter" title="Amy Jackson" src="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b194/d4dpak/madharasapattinam-10.jpg" alt="" width="408" height="229" /></a></p>
<p>The girl <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Jackson">Amy Jackson</a> looks beautiful &#8211; convincing as the English Governor&#8217;s daughter. Does she have a slight Indian feel about her, or is it the director&#8217;s hand? Anyway, what is expected of her &#8211; she has delivered quite well. Arya could have been more expressive. He appears to have a plastic look right from the start of the movie to the last. VMC Haneefa (late) has succeeded in giving a few light moments. Other actors play their given roles by  the book.</p>
<p>Historic and technical flaws are abundant in the movie. For example, I don&#8217;t think the English had such a hostile attitude towards the natives right before the independance.  Things changed since the second world war, and the English were losing grip already. In such a situation, it does not seem logical how can would want to build a golf course, and that too dislodging natives from their land. The background score is another setback. It is too loud, and distracts you away from the narration a lot of times. I would still overlook things like these. It is supposed to be a feel good movie, and succeeds at that.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b194/d4dpak/madharasapattinam-23.jpg"><img class="aligncenter" title="Fight" src="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b194/d4dpak/madharasapattinam-23.jpg" alt="" width="408" height="272" /></a></p>
<p>Finally, you cannot help noticing how similar the movie is to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanic_%281997_film%29">Titanic</a>, except that it happens on land, in Chennai. And, the director should be credited for giving a simple and nice climax, without too much drama or emotions. It goes well with the premise.</p>
<p>Overall, you feel satisfied having watched one of the better movies of our times, and one that would set a new trend for more to follow.</p>
<p><strong>My rating: 3.5/5</strong></p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Absolute vettiness in insurmountable proportions has made me bring out the list of Top 10 Remix songs in Tamil.
The probability of a remix song becoming sooper-dooper hit heavily depends on how popular and peppy the original was, how much the music director has kept his ambitions out of the remix, and how much the female [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="alignright" title="Remix" src="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b194/d4dpak/remix.jpg" alt="Remix" width="193" height="217" />Absolute vettiness in insurmountable proportions has made me bring out the list of Top 10 Remix songs in Tamil.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The probability of a remix song becoming sooper-dooper hit heavily depends on how popular and peppy the original was, how much the music director has kept his ambitions out of the remix, and how much the female in the remix shows her skin. Taking into consideration all of these environmental variables, I have made this list.</p>
<h6 style="text-align: justify;"><em>Disclaimer: This list is a reflection of how much I enjoy when each of these songs is played on TV, and should not be construed that I am being judgemental about the composition. </em></h6>
<h5><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>10. Yemperu Meenakumari <em>from </em>Kandasamy</strong></span></h5>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The highlight of this song does not lie in the kulukkal movements of Mumaith Khan, or the sensationalism exhibited by her pierced tongue, but instead, it lies in the amazing free style body-shaking and hand-swinging movements of the half-naked old man along with her in the bus. If not for him, the song would not have been such an instant hit in all the patties and thotties of Tamilnadu.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><object style="height: 344px; width: 425px;" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="100" height="100" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/VyGXN7xOQKU" /><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><embed style="height: 344px; width: 425px;" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="100" height="100" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/VyGXN7xOQKU" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p>
<h5><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>9. Thottaal poo malarum <em>from </em>New</strong></span></h5>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Care should be exercised while watching this song. The best option would be to use the turn-off-video button in your TV in case it is available. For the damned souls whose TV does not have this valuable switch, be ready to watch the King of torture S.J.Suryah who will continue to haunt your dreams long after the visuals are over.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="425" height="344" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/p3IUauHQcF4&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" /><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="344" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/p3IUauHQcF4&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p>
<h5><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>8. Yeh Aatha Aathorama Vaariya <em>from </em>Malaikottai</strong></span></h5>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A remix that survives only on the peppiness of the original! Whether she wears a Benares pattu or mini skirt, I don&#8217;t understand why Priyamani looks like she has just got out of bed and jumped into the stage to dance. The less said about the hero, the better.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="425" height="344" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/eZrmmAK_WI0&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" /><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="344" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/eZrmmAK_WI0&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p>
<h5><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>7. Ponmagal Vandhaal <em>from </em>Azhagiya Tamil Magan</strong></span></h5>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Does Shriya look like she has an Eclairs chocolate stuffed into her cheek, or is it just me? Anyway, a neat composition, rendered magical by Asslam&#8217;s voice. The music blends with the voice perfectly. A rare Sivaji Ganesan remix!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="425" height="344" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/NhNnm_sVb1U&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" /><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="344" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/NhNnm_sVb1U&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p>
<h5><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>6. Vachikava unnai mattum nenjukulle <em>from </em>Silambattam</strong></span></h5>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Though Simbu comes back with his serial-set background reused in all of his movies for budget purposes, and repeats his painfully familiar and hysterical &#8217;sit down, stand up, twist leg, move side&#8217; exercise routine once more, the magic and peppiness of thalaivar&#8217;s song makes us want to listen to this remix composition again and again. Also it is a consolation that Yuvan Shankar Raja has kept his hands away from the &#8217;sprinkle-some-out-of-the-world-beats&#8217; button, which has paid off.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="425" height="344" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/hTCQR9Jm0gM&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" /><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="344" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/hTCQR9Jm0gM&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p>
<h5><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>5. Ennadi Muniyamma un kannula maiyee <em>from </em>Vaathiyar</strong></span></h5>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A song immortalized by T.K.S.Natarajan&#8217;s voice, has been neatly remixed by Imaan. I have never watched the video of this song, but listened to the audio umpteen times, and it holds the magic of the original. I guess this is the only hit song in the album.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="425" height="344" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/jSBVqJiVJlc&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" /><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="344" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/jSBVqJiVJlc&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p>
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<h5><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>4. Thee pidikka thee pidikka <em>from </em>Arindhum Ariyaamalum</strong></span></h5>
<p style="text-align: justify;">&#8220;Kaamamum kobamum ullam nirambave.. Kaalamum sella madinthidavo&#8230;&#8221; &#8211; when yesteryear superstar MKT Bhagavathar sang this harmless song 70 years back (!!!) little would he have imagined a skimpily clothed chick making out with a ruffian guy at the backseat of a car, in the backdrop of his song, interspersed with dance movements similar to pulling up your loose trousers. Listen to the original <a href="http://www.thamizhisai.com/tamil-cinema/tamil-cinema-001/ashok-kumar/boomiyil-maanida.php">here</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="425" height="344" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/vYlmay6xYFE&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" /><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="344" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/vYlmay6xYFE&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p>
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<h5><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>3. Madai thiranthu paayum nadhi alai naan <em>from </em>Vallavan (Yogi B)</strong></span></h5>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Though not a film song, this remix from Yogi B created ripples. It could be heard everywhere from Nair chaaya shop to Bangalore-Chennai video coach. Yogi B introduced hip hop to Tamil, and used an evergreen Ilayaraja composition to his advantage. Calling rap &#8216;Sollisai&#8217; in Tamil is interesting too. One of the better made packages in remix genre.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="425" height="344" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/ln7ezyeuBTc&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" /><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="344" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/ln7ezyeuBTc&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p>
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<h5><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>2. Ennama kannu sowkiyama <em>from </em>Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam</strong></span></h5>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It is strange that one of thalaivar&#8217;s most remembered duets is with Satyaraj (a guy!). The remix had enough nakkals and naiyaandies in it that it has overshadowed the original itself. Also, the contrast between Dhanush and Prakashraj is greater than the pair in the original, that the duel of words between them in the song sounds more convincing. One of my favorites from Imaan.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="425" height="344" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/QexXNn3cDJI&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" /><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="344" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/QexXNn3cDJI&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p>
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<h5><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>1. Engeyum eppodhum sangeetham santhosham <em>from </em>Polladhavan</strong></span></h5>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The clear winner. Surprisingly, again starring Dhanush, and Yogi B. Music by G.V.Prakash. One of the few songs where Ramya looks hot. The clear winner here is SPB&#8217;s voice. Prakash has recreated the magic of the eighties. As Yogi B promises at the beginning of the song, they bring back the classic Kannadasan-MSV-SPB composition in a fine way, retaining the party spirit of the song.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="425" height="344" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/Vvs7HHdCbRg&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" /><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="344" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/Vvs7HHdCbRg&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There is still a whole bunch of interesting songs out there. With almost all music directors giving remixes these days, I hope there will be more remix-rains pouring in coming days.</p>
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<p>My PC broke down one fine day, and I decided to make my long term dream to own my first laptop come true. But hell broke loose from the day I ordered the laptop. (Yes, I ordered it, because <a href="http://www.dell.co.in/">DELL </a>does not sell it off the shelf. And, I wanted a <a href="http://www1.ap.dell.com/in/en/home/notebooks/laptop-studio-1450/pd.aspx?refid=laptop-studio-1450&amp;s=dhs&amp;cs=indhs1">Studio 14</a> with Core2duo and with the maximum RAM memory they can stuff in, which was not going to be available off the shelf anyway). Coming back to hell, the laptop I ordered on Jan 4 did not come to me even after Feb 4.</p>
<p>Life came to a standstill, similar to traffic in Bangalore, which grew to insurmountable magnitudes, all the pleasures of life seemed to hopelessly drain into Ulsoor lake and I had to spend several sleepless nights in pain and anguish in this one month, because I had no PC. Finally, Brahma, <a href="http://www.livemint.com/2010/01/31212813/Decoding-the-Hindu-trinity.html">the unworshipped god</a>, decided to heed to my prayers and voiced a curse that Dell should give me an Intel Core i3 laptop instead of the Core2Duo I had ordered, and Dell had no other option but to execute the order of the one above. Dell gave me a wonderful looking laptop, and exported me to my &#8217;second life&#8217;. Phew!</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 199px"><img class=" " title="Marriage" src="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b194/d4dpak/indian-wedding-invitation-image.jpg" alt="Marriage" width="189" height="298" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Marriage</p></div>
<p>I was admiring the sheer beauty and awesomeness of my new laptop, when I felt a sharp excruciating pain at the back of my neck. I groaned in agony, and reached out my hand to the back of my neck to feel what caused the pain. It was a bite &#8211; an insect bite &#8211; to put it in comfortable words &#8211; a bug bite. Then it dawned upon me. I had been bitten by the marriage bug!</p>
<p>I did not realise that January 2010 &#8211; the month I had promised my parents I would signal green for marriage &#8211; had already come! I was caught completely off-guard when I was asked to give a photo of mine in which I looked everything but what I really am. Wait! That is not ethical &#8211; I tried to say, but was swat down heavily with the &#8216;<a href="http://arunalifegazing.blogspot.com/2009/12/kosu-kadi-to-kosu-adi.html">Kosu-bat</a>&#8216;, and the photos I hated the most (From the enna-kodumai-sir-idhu list) were ripped off from <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/deepakvenkat/sets/72157612963279445/">my Flickr</a> albums. The photos have been doing rounds all over Karnataka ever since, trying to attract a suitable &#8216;cow-girl&#8217; for my parents (Adhaanga&#8230; maattu ponnu).</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 311px"><img class="  " title="BMTC" src="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b194/d4dpak/the-urban-experience-volvo.jpg" alt="BMTC" width="301" height="196" /><p class="wp-caption-text">BMTC</p></div>
<p>In other news, BMTC has found a new passenger in me. Born with insanely large feet, which only accept shoes of size 12, I realised that I could not reduce my footprint. So, as a counter-measure I decided to reduce my <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_footprint">carbon footprint</a> by shunning my car and going to office in BMTC. Nice. The ride in the Volvo buses has been smooth for the past month and a half. Taking a bus to office has a whole set of advantages &#8211; right from taking off the tenshun of driving from your head, to letting you listen to the mellifluous voice of Goundamani in your ipod. Come on&#8230; everyone knows the unspoken truth &#8211; <em>sight adichifying</em> and <em>jollu vittufying</em> (revolutionary terms from Tamil language equivalent to the English term &#8216;ogling&#8217;) at the bus-traveling figars &#8211; the best way to spend the 45 minutes to office constructively. (Especially if you work in a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiconductor_industry">detested-by-the-fairer-sex  industry</a> like mine). Mission is accomplished I say.</p>
<p>Watched a Tamil movie called &#8216;Tamil movie&#8217;. (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thamizh_Padam">Tamil Padam</a> in Tamil). Ayyoo&#8230; how many Tamil&#8230;!!! A bold venture into the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parody_film">parody movie</a> genre in Tamil. It was refreshing. Despite having irritating actors like Venniraadai Murthy and Paravai Muniyamma, the movie was interesting enough. For a first kind of effort from a first time director, the movie was commendably good. Hope it yields more movies of the same genre in future.</p>


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		<title>Aayirathil Oruvan &#8211; A Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aayirathil Oruvan is a Tamil language movie written and directed by Selvaraghavan. Karthi, Reema Sen and Andrea play lead roles. Music has been scored by G.V.Prakashkumar.

A warning: This movie is not suitable for children and family audience. Also people sensitive to blood and gory should better avoid watching this movie. Actually this warning could have [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aayirathil_Oruvan">Aayirathil Oruvan</a> is a Tamil language movie written and directed by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selvaraghavan">Selvaraghavan</a>. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karthi_Sivakumar">Karthi</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reemma_Sen">Reema Sen</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Jeremiah">Andrea</a> play lead roles. Music has been scored by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._V._Prakash_Kumar">G.V.Prakashkumar</a>.<br />
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</span><span style="color: #800000;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">A warning:</span> </strong></span><em>This movie is not suitable for children and family audience. Also people sensitive to blood and gory should better avoid watching this movie. Actually this warning could have been included at the start of the movie so that people don&#8217;t start feeling uneasy while watching.</em></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="alignright" title="Aayirathil Oruvan" src="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b194/d4dpak/aayirathil-oruvan.jpg" alt="Aayirathil Oruvan" width="320" height="280" /><a>Aayirathil Oruvan</a>The story is based on the struggle for power between two Tamil kingdoms &#8211; the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chola_dynasty">Cholas </a>and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandyan_Dynasty">Pandyas</a>. The Pandyas destroy the Chola kingdom, and the Cholas are forced to flee their capital, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanjavur">Thanjavur</a>. But while escaping, they take along with them the idol of a Pandya god. The Cholas establish a secret settlement in some remote foreign island, with the hope that some day they will be resurrected back to the Chola kingdom by a messiah. The settlement is well protected by seven blockades, all of which one has to cross, to reach the place. The movie is based in the present day &#8211; a 1000 years after the Cholas are overthrown. A group of archeologists and armed men, led by Reema Sen go in search of the lost city of the Cholas, how they cross the blockades, and reach the place. Now, the twists are exposed &#8211; the Chola settlement is still alive in the foreign island, and Reema Sen is a descendant of the Pandyas, bearing a grudge to destroy the Cholas and bring the Pandyan idol back.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The movie is an adventure-treasure hunt kind of movie &#8211; at least it looks so in the beginning. The first half of the movie is all about the voyage, and the blockades the crew faces one after the other &#8211; all done in hollywood style. Karthi sizzles as a cocky coolie, Reema Sen gives a decent performance as the leader of the expedition and a Andrea does nothing more that just appearing in the scenes.The narration is catchy, and the background score is quite indulging. The crew escapes strange creatures, wades through cruel looking tribes, shoots down hundreds of red-colored men and crosses a quick-sand ridden desert to finally reach the lost city of the Cholas. The audience eagerly get ready for the team&#8217;s adventures in the new land. And then, the trouble starts&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The director seems to have become suddenly ambitious. He could have finished it off a hollywood-styled adventure movie with bigger dangers and barricades that comes the team&#8217;s way, all of which they successfully break to attain their goal. But instead, the director choosed to become adventurous. He keeps the lost Chola settlement alive in the remote land, and makes Reema Sen the descendant of the Pandyas, seeking to destroy the Cholas once and for all. From here, the movie becomes a torture porn, using the excuse of war, superstitions and agony. The director aspires hard to show how barbaric the Cholas are, and how crude things move about in this land, which makes the audience say, &#8216;Yuck!&#8217;. The script becomes slow, and all characters other than Reema Sen bear a zombie like dumbness about them, while Reema Sen becomes the like of a blood sucking vampire. The audience soon start looking at their watches, mocking at the silliness of the things happening on-screen, and how the movie that started off in a great way, was getting into the boring old rut.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Right from the start of the movie, where a voice narrates the backdrop of the story to the dialogues renders by both the female leads, the pronunciation of Tamil is grossly bad. The difference between &#8216;la&#8217; and &#8216;zha&#8217; in Tamil has been sadly ignored almost everywhere. Another thing that was odd about the dialogues was the so-called ancient Tamil used by the cave-dwelling barbarian Cholas. It could have been in normal Tamil itself &#8211; at least it would have reduced the zombie-ness of the characters. When a lot of logic has been compromised in the movie, I don&#8217;t see the reward in painstakingly bringing in an ancient diction of Tamil, which only alienates the characters from the audience.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">&#8216;Logic&#8217; is something missing thoughout the movie. Cell phone works seamlessly in a place which has never been explored by humans. The army from India is able to get to a foreign land and kill hundreds of people there, without any issues or implications. If the army could be air-dropped in the Chola-settlement so easily, why should the crew travel over land, facing so many dangers and losing so many lives? Why do the Cholas look, act and behave like barbarian cannibals? Even though they are shown to have magical powers, how do they get cheated so easily by a girl? When all of the Chola women are raped and tortured by the army, how does Andrea escape, always standing by the side, watching all the horror?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Two good things about the movie are its stunning camera work by Ramji and wonderful music by G.V.Prakashkumar. The songs are indulging, and the background score is good too. &#8216;Un mela aasai thaan&#8217; and &#8216;O Eesa&#8217; are tunes that linger along. The computer graphics looks amateurish at some places, but the overall cinematography is quite good.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Reema Sen has given a splendid performance in the second half of the movie, as a vengeful and ruthless female. Karthi disappears in the second half and reappears to sum up at the end. Andrea is more conspicuous by her lack of any part to play in the second half. Parthiban is a huge let down. The most hyped character of the movie &#8211; the Chola king &#8211; behaves no more mature than the leader of a cannibal tribe. He is speechless and expressionless most of the time, except when they show his large eyes in close-up, trying to make up for the boring screenplay.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The movie is a new venture in Tamil. I have always wondered when the Tamil movies would move ahead of love, revenge and sentiments. This could be a first step, at least the first half. If the excessive gore, barbarianism and blood shed is removed, the characters are made to talk normal Tamil, and the movie is cut down by half-an-hour, the effect could have been completely different. Overall, the movie is nothing close to a must-watch!</p>


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		<title>Pirate Latitudes &#8211; Book Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 07:52:47 +0000</pubDate>
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Pirate Latitudes by Michael Crichton is supposedly his penultimate novel (&#8230;another one is slated for release in 2010). The script was found in his computer after his untimely demise in 2008, and has been published posthumously around a year later. That is reason enough for the book to be one of the bestsellers of [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_Latitudes" target="_blank"><strong>Pirate Latitudes</strong></a> by <strong><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Crichton" target="_blank">Michael Crichton</a></strong> is supposedly his penultimate novel (&#8230;another one is slated for release in 2010). The script was found in his computer after his untimely demise in 2008, and has been published posthumously around a year later. That is reason enough for the book to be one of the bestsellers of the year, especially considering Crichton&#8217;s prowess in story-telling. The novel resembles heist movies like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean%27s_Eleven_%282001_film%29" target="_blank">Ocean&#8217;s eleven</a>. It also belongs to the same genre as another of Crichton&#8217;s renowned novel &#8211; <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Train_Robbery_%28novel%29" target="_blank">The Great Train Robbery</a>. The novel is a departure from Crichton&#8217;s latest works, where the author invariably had chosen scientific themes, especially the hottest discussed topics. On the contrary, in <em>Pirate Latitudes</em>, Crichton takes back the readers half a millennium back to the era of wars, plagues and pirates.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The story is set in the mid-colonial era, towards the end of the 17th century, when the European powers are fighting each other to establish control over the colonies of Central America. The story begins in the English colony of Jamaica. A privateering expedition sets off from here, under the captaincy of Charles Hunter. He assembles a crew of seamen with expertise in different sea tactics, who set out on a voyage to capture a Spanish treasure-vessel stationed in a well guarded and impregnable Spanish harbour of Matanceros. Enemy encounters, hurricanes, sea-monsters, cannibals, escape-tactics, betrayal and retaliation &#8211; all these make the story of the novel.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Coming to the review, I should admit the novel has the same characteristics of a Typical Tamil <em>masala movie</em>. A superhero, a heroine who unnecessarily comes around only for adding spice, a loud villain &#8211; all of these find place in the novel. The characterization and the sequence of events have been laid out in a neat way, acquainting the reader slowly to the mood of the novel &#8211; in this case, the social life in a Caribbean colony 400 years back. However, the author takes pains in detailing the character of Sir Almont &#8211; the governor of Jamaica in the initial chapters of the novel, though he doesn&#8217;t have much bearing on the rest of the novel, except for brief comebacks &#8211; which I felt odd. On the other hand, the protogonist Hunter, gets lesser space at the beginning of the novel.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The novel seems like a summation of smaller incidents, brought forth one after the other. Captain Hunter, similar to the hero in the movie <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_%28film%29" target="_blank">2012</a>, invariably overcomes all mishaps and emerges victorious, however difficult the situations might be and however stupid his decisions might be. What lacks is a Crichton stamp! A single continuous message line, which the protogonist advocates throughout the lenght of the novel, which could have been a strong connecting wire, is conspicuous by its absence. Nevertheless, all characters in the novel have been portrayed right to the extent required, and accomplish their task pretty well. In fact, I believe the interest in these characters is the one which keeps the reader turning pages. The techniques of the pirates, and the intricacies of sea voyages have been construed very well with enough twists and turns to keep the reader engaged.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The novel is relatively short, or looks so because of the lack of details. The incidents draws the reader quite well into the scene of the novel, but it is not a gripping or compelling read. Half way through the novel, a lot of things feel cliched, and towards the end of the novel, it is not a herculean task to guess what would be the sequence of events leading to the ending. The novel is a casual read, and unlike other Crichton&#8217;s novels, <em>Pirate Latitudes</em> lacks the elaboration and substantiation that are typical of Crichton&#8217;s masterpieces. The novel somehow feels shallow, and a few scenes in the novel, feel like they end abruptly, leaving the readers in vacuum.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">I should also mention that having watched a good deal of pirate movies, the readers are left with little space to imagine, and quite a lot of incidents mentioned in the novel come before our eyes straight from the movies. In fact, I could remember exact scenes from the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirates_of_the_Caribbean_%28film_series%29" target="_blank">Pirates of the Caribbean</a> movie series while reading few parts of the novel, and even an old Tamil movie of the sixties, <a href="http://tv.tamilwire.com/aayirathil-oruvan-1965-mgr-jayalalitha-mn-nambiyar.html" target="_blank">MGR&#8217;s Aayirathil Oruvan</a> during some of the mishaps the voyage encounters. I can only imagine that the novel could have been an incomplete work, or one written in his early stages as a writer, on which Circhton might have had several pending things to add or change, which never found the light of the day.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>The final verdict: Though not one of Crichton&#8217;s best, the novel is intriguing enough for a lazy read.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Points: 2.5/5</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of the questions I keep getting repeatedly from different quarters is:
How can I start my own website?
Is it easy, or is it only for the experts in the field?
How difficult is it to maintain one?
What is the price I will have to pay?
In this post, I will try and address most of these questions. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of the questions I keep getting repeatedly from different quarters is:</p>
<p><strong>How can I start my own website?<br />
Is it easy, or is it only for the experts in the field?<br />
How difficult is it to maintain one?<br />
What is the price I will have to pay?</strong></p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 435px"><img title="The World Wide Web" src="http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/deepakvenkat/1213666_world_wide_web.jpg" alt="The World Wide Web" width="425" height="317" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The World Wide Web</p></div>
<p>In this post, I will try and address most of these questions. I will give a step by step guide for making your own website. Although there is an abundance of information in the internet on this topic, there is not much specific to India, especially for people wishing to have their own personal blog address, like me.</p>
<p>As a prerequisite, all you need is some basic knowledge of computers and the internet, a credit card, and a lot of inquisitiveness. Most of the information provided here is from my personal experience in creating and managing my own website, and a couple of other government and non-profit websites that I have designed.</p>
<p>I have designed, and currently maintain three websites:</p>
<p><a href="../">http://deepakvenkat.com</a><br />
(My personal website designed on <a href="http://wordpress.org/">Wordpress</a>)<br />
<a href="http://diya.org.in/">http://diya.org.in/</a><br />
(A social welfare organization site designed on <a href="http://www.joomla.org/">Joomla!</a>)<br />
<a href="http://cetl.co.in/">http://cetl.co.in/</a><br />
(A government laboratory site designed entirely by myself)</p>
<h2><strong>First things first: Who should start a website?</strong></h2>
<p>In order to own a website, you need not be a big businessman trying to reach a large audience across the globe. You could be a blogger who thinks it is time he had a website of his own, to build his own brand. You could be an amateur netizen who want to display something creative in a small space of your own. You could be one of those guys who just nurtured a desire to own a website in your name, ever since the dotcom boom happened in India. Or, you could be a small time entrepreuner, trying to advertise your business to net-savvy clients. Believe me, creating a professionally designed website no longer involves huge costs or technical expertise. It can be done just sitting in the comfort of your home, and it can all be done in a couple of hours!</p>
<p>So, even if you are a student with very little pocket money, but with a desire to showcase your stuff to the world, you could just jump in, and create your own website in no time.</p>
<h2><strong>Step 1: Buying a domain name</strong></h2>
<p>By this time you should have a nice sounding domain name for your website in your mind. Keep it simple, and be ready to go for some variations of the name if what you seek is not available. The most common domain extensions used are &#8220;.com&#8221;, &#8220;.org&#8221;, &#8220;.net&#8221;, &#8220;.in&#8221;, &#8220;.co.in&#8221;, etc.</p>
<p>The moment you think of domain name registrars, the provider that comes to your mind is <a href="http://www.godaddy.com/">GoDaddy.com</a>. However, I have seen that web domain registration companies operating from India offer reasonably lower prices for domain names, compared to those based elsewhere. For example, I have gotten my site registered at <a href="http://www.brainpulse.com/">http://www.brainpulse.com</a>, and I have had no problems with it for the past 2 years. Here, you should be able to get a reasonably good domain name for around Rs.400 to Rs.450 per year ($8 to $9 per year).</p>
<p>Some of the popular domain name registrar services from India, which also provide reasonably cheap domain registration are:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.brainpulse.com/">http://www.brainpulse.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.net4domains.com/">http://www.net4domains.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.indialinks.com/">http://www.indialinks.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.netlynx.com/">http://www.netlynx.com</a></p>
<p>Once you have identified the domain name registrar of your choice, just go to the registrar&#8217;s website and type in the website name of your choice. For example, if the name of your blog is “Simply Thinking”, you could go for website names like “simplythinking.com”, “simplythinking.net” or something that fancies you. As an alternative, you could name it after your own name (the way I have done it).</p>
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<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 321px"><img title="Simply Thinking" src="http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/deepakvenkat/keep_thinking.png" alt="Simply Thinking" width="311" height="420" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Simply Thinking</p></div>
<p>If the name of your choice is not available, most domain registrars give a list of related domain names from which you can choose one for your website. Choose the name of your choice from the list, or query again with a different name. When you are decided on your domain name, proceed further and purchase the domain name, using your credit card. Now, you are the owner of a domain name.</p>
<p>You will have to pay for your domain name every year. As an alternative, you can pay upfront for 2-5 years in one go, and not bother with payments for the next 5 years. I would recommend sticking to one year, since you might want to change your domain name registrar if you are dissatisfied with your current registrar for some reason. Paying more than $15 per year for a domain name is not justifiable, unless your business badly needs the particular domain name to differentiate yourself from your competitor.</p>
<p>If you can live with domain names that end with “.name”, “.info”, etc., you will find a plenty of discounted offers on the net for such names. Also, rather than sticking to one domain registration provider, a bit of searching on the net for good deals will always yield you the best results. You can get your domain name for as low as Rs.200 per year to Rs.750 per year.</p>
<h2><strong>Step 2: Hosting the Website</strong></h2>
<p>Though you have purchased a domain name, you cannot do much with it, unless you find a hosting service provider. Hosting is the process of storing your website related files on some computer that is permanently connected to the net, so that people find your site alive at all times they visit.</p>
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<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 458px"><img title="Hunt for the hosting provider" src="http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/deepakvenkat/screen3.jpg" alt="The Address Bar" width="448" height="336" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Hunt for the hosting provider</p></div>
<p>The same companies listed above provide hosting services too. So, it would be ideal for you to purchase a domain name as well as a hosting plan from the same vendor, as this simplifies the process. On the other hand, you could as well have entirely different service providers for domain registration and hosting, and still it would work without a glitch. The only drawback being, you should remember to renew both of them individually every year.</p>
<p>When it comes to choose the OS of you hosting server, there are two choices: Linux Hosting and Windows Hosting. Some information in this regard can be found <a href="http://is.gd/3Aw3W">here</a>. Linux Hosting is the most widely used, as it is cheaper, reliable and sufficient for most website needs. If you are unsure which one to choose, blindly go for Linux hosting. You won’t regret it.</p>
<p>And it is important to know about some terminologies related to hosting while you make your choice of web hosting provider. The most important of these are— <a href="http://www.ironspider.ca/website/webhostingterms.htm#diskspace">Disk Space</a>, <a href="http://www.ironspider.ca/website/webhostingterms.htm#bandwidth">Bandwidth</a>, <a href="http://www.ironspider.ca/website/webhostingterms.htm#mysql">MySQL Databases</a>, and <a href="http://www.ironspider.ca/website/webhostingterms.htm#pop3">Email Accounts</a>.</p>
<p>Ideally, a disk space of around 1 GB, Bandwidth of &gt;1GB per month, and more than one MySQL Database are preferred for a simple website hosting. The number of email accounts is a personal choice. Each MySQL database can be used to host an individual blog, photo album, or so on, and if you don’t plan to have more than one, one MySQL database should be sufficient. I have been using <a href="http://www.brainpulse.com/web_hosting_india/linux_hosting_india.php">Linux Hosting</a> from brainpulse.com, which offers 1000MB space and unlimited bandwidth for Rs.1000 per year. But I get only one MySQL database, which I feel is enough for me.</p>
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<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 296px"><img title="Bots steal bandwidth" src="http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/deepakvenkat/1171276_retro_robot.jpg" alt="Bots steal bandwidth" width="286" height="343" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Bots steal bandwidth</p></div>
<p>Having unlimited bandwidth is the most attractive option here, for some good reason. Search engines such as Google, Yahoo and so on, crawl your website to find information about your website to update on the search results. Although this is favorable to you (getting you more traffic from search results), there is a downside. The search engines consume bandwidth. There are also a host of anonymous bots which simply eat up your bandwidth limit by frequently crawling your website. Though you can individually ban most of these bots by making certain adjustments, it is desirable to have unlimited bandwidth so that these bots don’t become a problem to your site. Because, once you exceed your bandwidth limit, your site will go offline and will not be accessible to the visitors. Unlimited bandwidth eliminates this fear. (The low-cost hosting provider will expect you to use unlimited bandwidth within reasonable limits. If you need to host a number of bandwidth consuming videos and offer them for download, it is always better to switch to a plan with higher cost).</p>
<p>For web hosting, if you want something cheap, you could look at <a href="http://www.squarebrothers.com/">http://www.squarebrothers.com</a> which offers a minimal Linux hosting package for Rs.450 per year. But in my experience, I have found the downtime to be quite high with them. For personal blogs, it is still ok, looking at the price at which it comes.</p>
<p>So, coming to downtime, an important point to be noted while selecting hosting providers is the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downtime">downtime</a>. During down times, the website will not be available for public access. This could happen due to some unplanned maintenance work in the side of the hosting provider, or when the hosting provider is not able to handle all requests to his server. Ideally, downtime is required to be zero. But it so happens, that there is always a small amount of downtime with most low cost providers. The catch is to find out which provider gives minimum downtime. You can enquire among your friends or website owners to know if their service provider is good with respect to downtime. For example, I monitor my website using a downtime monitoring service, and I have found my provider to be quite satisfactory.</p>
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<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 458px"><img title="Dont need more cash" src="http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/deepakvenkat/poundcoins1867_dt800.jpg" alt="Dont need more cash" width="448" height="336" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Don&#39;t need more cash</p></div>
<p>Here we come to the end of the spending part of your website launching plan. You can have a domain name, and a hosting service for as low as Rs.600 per year. For everything else you are going to do with your website, you will not have to shell out even a penny more, thanks to all the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source">opensource</a> resources out there. I will discuss more about these opensource tools in the next part of this article.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">(To be continued…)</span></strong></p>
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		<title>DigiBee set to manufacture first India-made handsets</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Nov 2006 15:21:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Deepak</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the November 2006 edition of the magazine Nikkei Electronics Asia &#8211; India Edition, Suresh Dholakia, President and CEO of DigiBee Microsystems Pvt Ltd, an Indian mobile handset company says,
“DigiBee Microsystems is set to become the first company in India to manufacture mobile phones that are completely India-made. The company’s team of 140 has designed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the November 2006 edition of the magazine <a href="http://neasia.nikkeibp.com/microsite/003609" target="_blank">Nikkei Electronics Asia &#8211; India Edition</a>, Suresh Dholakia, President and CEO of DigiBee Microsystems Pvt Ltd, an Indian mobile handset company says,</p>
<p>“<a href="http://dgbmicro.com" target="_blank">DigiBee Microsystems</a> is set to become the first company in India to manufacture mobile phones that are completely India-made. The company’s team of 140 has designed the chip, written all the software, and prepared the handset design. Manufacture is the next step.”</p>
<div style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://mkr2.oneasiaone.com/ce/nbp/browser_684.asp?n=684&amp;p=1V376CF8&amp;u=nr371CHpC1jUr9Y" target="_blank"><img src="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b194/d4dpak/dgb.gif" border="0" alt="" width="433" height="353" /></a></div>
<p>DigiBee has licensed the microprocessor from <a href="http://www.arm.com/" target="_blank">ARM</a> of the UK and the DSP from <a href="http://www.parthus.com/" target="_blank">CEVA</a> of Israel. It has also become the first Indian company with a design house in Korea, and has started developing handset designs for its phones, which will be commercially available soon.</p>
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<strong> The complete article can be found <a href="http://mkr2.oneasiaone.com/ce/nbp/browser_684.asp?n=684&amp;p=1V376CF8&amp;u=nr371CHpC1jUr9Y" target="_blank">here</a>.</strong></span></p>
<p><em><strong><span style="color: #990000;"> And what makes the news special is, DigiBee Microsystems, Chennai is the company I work for. <img src='http://deepakvenkat.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  </span></strong></em></p>
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		<title>Koffee with Anu on Vijay TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2006 17:10:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Deepak</dc:creator>
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What’s much better than a hot cup of strong coffee? And for a Chennaiite, a cool breezy evening over a cup of coffee is heaven. What more… Koffee with Anu the chat show on Vijay TV does impress the audience, against the army of other soaps on TV. I have never got to watch the [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" align="justify"><span style="font-family: Arial;">What’s much better than a hot cup of strong coffee? And for a Chennaiite, a cool breezy evening over a cup of coffee is heaven. What more… <strong><a href="http://vijay.indya.com/specials/kwa/index.html" target="_blank">Koffee with Anu</a></strong> the chat show on <a href="http://vijay.indya.com/" target="_blank">Vijay TV</a> does impress the audience, against the army of other soaps on TV. I have never got to watch the original show “<a href="http://starworld.indya.com/kwk/show.html" target="_blank">Koffee with Karan</a>” on <a href="http://starworld.indya.com/" target="_blank">Star World</a> with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karan_Johar" target="_blank">Karan Johar</a>. Nevertheless, <a href="http://vijay.indya.com/specials/kwa/thats.html" target="_blank"><strong>Anu Hasan</strong></a>, the hostess of the Tamil version, makes the guests feel at home by her avid and bubbly tone.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" align="justify"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Originally hosted by <a href="http://www.chennaionline.com/chat/celebchat/16suchitra-profile.asp" target="_blank">Suchitra</a>, an RJ with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Mirchi" target="_blank">Radio Mirchi</a>, as ‘<em>Koffee with Suchi</em>’, this programme had lukewarm response, until recently Anu Hasan, niece to Kamalhasan, took up, giving the show a much-needed facelift. Although at times Anu Hasan tends to boss the guests around, the show is fun. The part where people close to the guests speak out trivia about their childhood and personal life, the audience reflect upon their own experiences, and ultimately wear a smile on their faces. Anu Hasan, with her good sense of humor and timely gestures, builds a good rapport with the guests, and the guests feel comfy answering her naughty questions at ease.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" align="justify"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><img src="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b194/d4dpak/anand.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="10" vspace="0" width="250" height="180" align="left" /></span><span style="font-family: Arial;">I happened to watch last week’s show with the grandmaster <a href="http://www.niit.com/vishy/" target="_blank">Viswanathan Anand</a> and his wife <a href="http://www.thehinduimages.com/hindu/mySearch.do?command=hotlink&amp;searchString=ARUNA%20ANAND" target="_blank">Aruna Anand</a>. I bumped into th</span><span style="font-family: Arial;">e show when Anand was already answering a truckload of questions on AIDS and HIV awareness. I was won</span><span style="font-family: Arial;">dering who this doctor, a look-alike of Anand is, answering questions on AIDS… My brother joined the debate, arguing if </span><span style="font-family: Arial;">the person on screen was Anand or someb</span><span style="font-family: Arial;">ody else. When Anu Hasan addressed him by his name, we had a good deal of laughter. Anand is an ambassador for the AIDS awareness campaign, and Anu Hasan shooting questions about AIDS was already raising grave doubts in us if that was really Anand!</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" align="justify"><span style="font-family: Arial;">It was fun knowing the other side of the chess maestro, where he got his wife’s hand because of a cup of coffee. Actually, it was not one cup, but two, and not from his wife, but from his maamiyaar. Also,</span><span style="font-family: Arial;"><img src="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b194/d4dpak/ag01.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="214" height="152" align="right" /></span><span style="font-family: Arial;"> Aruna Anand, his wife, was a highlight in the show. Her mother’s story of Aruna being a talkative little girl at school gave us a hearty laugh.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" align="justify"><span style="font-family: Arial;">The first episode, where Vikram and Simbu were the guests was equally entertaining, and promising too. The show could do further well by bringing in celebrities from different aspects of the society, rather than from films alone, and it is already heading there. The show brings up the hidden other side of the guest, which is why it is a wee bit better than other contemporaries.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" align="justify"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Vijay TV, with its plethora of creative programmes seems to be advancing ahead of the other channels in Tamil. Especially, with this sweet cup of coffee…</span></p>
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