Tuesday, May 31, 2011

[bigb] Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY BARUN

 

I left a message on the blog, twin, but I'll put the pic here too, Angel with a cigar ))))

http://amitabhbachchan.ucoz.net/Barun_2011_bd.jpg

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Re: [bigb] Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY BARUN

 


Happy birthday Barun...have a great day. Enjoy





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From: "kishore" <herono1uk@grouply.com>
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Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 20:16:45 -0000
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Subject: [bigb] Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY BARUN

 

Happy bday Barun:)

Best wishes

Kish

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Re: [bigb] Fats: A BIG NO NO TO THE BBUDDAH POSTERS

 

yes, send it to me or rajesh bhaiyya, we will take up the responsibility. not seeing name of Kishore for London.
 
From whom to collect the posters?

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From: Barun Sen <Indoto Consultancy> <barunindoto@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [bigb] Fats: A BIG NO NO TO THE BBUDDAH POSTERS
To: bigb@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, May 31, 2011, 7:47 AM

 
Fats, I gave a list on the blog, repeat it here for the guys that needs posters. Hope he read it. Here it is again:
 
Lets have the posters, lets start distributing in all the happenning places. Mac Donald is a great place to start with, as is KFCs and Pizza Huts and Dominos. And Coffee days, and Baristas, and local cafes. We have a huge network, we can do it.
Someone should send us the posters to:
RK Sehgal or Vishan Lal ji in Delhi for North
Rupam for Assam
Rajesh for Kolkata, or Shiladitya
B for Bangalore
Ramanathan Ji for Chennai
Divya for Mumbai
Ami for Ahmedabad
Nidhi for Chandigarh
Valorie for Florida, Renate for LA
Kishore for London, or Dharmesh bro
Saurin Patel for err… Texas?
Anat in her shop, Moses for other places in Israel
Reeham for Egypt
Sharmila for Hong Kong
Fats for SA
Shankar for Abu Dhabi and the Middle East
Tatiana for Ukraine
Magdalena for Germany
Lena for Russia
JJ for NJ
If someone gets in touch with me, I know the email and contact details of all the above, and will easily be able to pass it on to the poster senders. We need a letter from Viacom or ABCL authorizing us to distribute the posters. That's it.
Cheers
Barun
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Subject: Re: [bigb] Fats: A BIG NO NO TO THE BBUDDAH POSTERS

Suri and everyone else...whatever is sent to me is forwarded on.....

>>> Suri Khan <suriabfan1@yahoo.com> 31/05/11 02:25 >>>
 
For the overseas market as far as I'm concernced!!!........................
 
Fats,
 
Please tell Da Man that for overseas ABCORP & Viacom 18 SHOULD NOT USE THESE POSTERS................they should only use Da Man on Harley posters(the first one he posted on his blog I'm attaching here also) and also I've made few modifications to the first harley posters on my site.  Check out my main page, under gallery & other tabs and you can ask da man to do if pleases.............
 
 
Suri.

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[bigb] Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY BARUN

 

Happy bday Barun:)

Best wishes

Kish

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RE: [bigb] Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?

 

I agree wwith Fayak, useless talking about all this shit articles, there are people who will continue writing negative. but yes "revive a faltering career" on reading this, the first thing that comes to my mind is HITTING THE BA....D

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Subject: RE: [bigb] Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?
To: bigb@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, May 31, 2011, 2:52 PM

 
dont bother and waste ur time friends this fool is a dumb fool and wants some attention.......let the movie prove that there has and always been one!


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From: sunil1308@yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 03:49:17 +0800
Subject: Re: [bigb] Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?

 

we can give feedback to Rajdeep Sardesai .He is there on Twitter..@sardesairajdeep

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Sent: Tuesday, 31 May 2011 12:43 PM
Subject: Re: [bigb] Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?
 
I knowwwww!!  Is there an editor we can write to at IBN??  I'm looking for contacts 
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On May 31, 2011, at 3:41 PM, "Tejas Mankodi" <tejasmankodi@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

I can't bloody add a comment on this article!!

FUMING!!



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From: Rajeev Sharma <rajeev17@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 15:32:21 -0400
Subject: Re: [bigb] Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?

 
This writer needs to be slammed!!
-Rajeev 
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On May 31, 2011, at 3:20 PM, Sunil <sunil1308@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
Already send brother...
 

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To: bigb@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, 31 May 2011 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: [bigb] Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?
 
 
Who the hell is this writer...Sunil can you also post the link please...
 
revive a faltering career??? What the hell do you know about AB's career....
 
Please send me the link..;.please!!!!
 
Tejas
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From: Sunil <sunil1308@yahoo.com>
Subject: [bigb] Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?
To: "bigb@yahoogroups.com" <bigb@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Tuesday, May 31, 2011, 11:48 AM

 
Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?
 
 
New Delhi: As Amitabh Bachchan gears up for his upcoming action thriller Bbuddah - Hoga Terra Baap, a lot is at stake for the 69-year-old patriarch of India's acting dynasty looking to revive a faltering career as Bollywood reshapes itself for a younger audience.
While many of his contemporaries went into retirement, Bachchan has, film after film, struggled to reinvent himself as Indian cinema evolved from social drama driven by retribution to more realistic plots to keep pace with changing times.
According to teasers, 'Bbuddah' sees Bachchan reviving one of his most popular character stereotypes - that of the 'angry young man' - a term loosely coined by the media to reflect an individual's struggle against the hypocricies of upper class society in the mid-70s.
Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?
The 'angry young man label' was traditionally applied by British newspapers to describe young writers who were disillusioned with the traditional English society. As the term lost its meaning over time, Bachchan picked up the moniker that was to stay with him for the rest of his career.
Bachchan plays the role of a retired hitman in the film but if the posters the senior actor posted on his blog are anything to go by, the flashy aviator sunglasses, the shirt with the tropical flora print, or the five-day stubble he habitually carries, are a far cry from the intense actor of the 1970s whose portrayal of moody cynicism bowled over his staunchest critics.
But the term does symbolize the inner struggles and disillusionment of a talented but jaded actor caught in a time warp, with perhaps still a lot of acting left in him, but waning clout as one of the film industry's most influential names. The man dubbed as the original action hero is now a pale shadow of his regal self as he endorses a range of products - from health supplements to condoms - and takes to the small screen to host a nationwide quiz show in a clipped accent.
He is forced to expand his range with roles that hardly do justice to his talent. In his second coming he has fought inner demons in 'Aks', girated to item numbers in 'Bunty aur Bubbly' and portrayed a benevolent ghost in 'Bhootnath'.
Bachchan still waves from his balcony at fans who gather, sometime from remote parts of the country, for a glimpse of their larger-than-life star at his Mumbai residence.
But his towering presence, that once started the tradition of grabbing the 'first day, first show' tickets and sparked many fist fights outside cineplexes, has waned as his fans aged with him and a new generation of cinemagoers appointed newer and younger matinee idols.
The talisman he carried in 'Coolie' or the double-headed coin of 'Sholay' are memories from a distant dream and punches are hard to throw these days after a series of illness. The man who once said he never picked coins thrown at him has learnt the hard way that trade analysts and business strategists dominate the industry. Bachchan's 'Hum' did try to revive the action hero. But it failed to recreate the magic of 'Sholay', 'Zanjeer' or 'Deewar'.
Bachchan himself wrote: "And this is the generational age that patronizes, our movies the most! Which is why you shall find that subjects that identify themselves with the youth of the country are doing well. Which is why the tried and tested formulae, the routine, is just not working. There has to be a rabbit out of the hat every other day! That is the impatience and speed with which this youth functions. And God help you if you are not in tune with them! It is instant and final rejection!!!"
Meanwhile, the indefatigable actor has beat younger stars at promoting his film exhaustively on Twitter and his blog. The music will be released June 7 through T-Series.
"As I get into the post production work on the film, I find myself involved with many aspects of modern film making and the amount of effort it takes to bring out that first print. Also what I am observing is the tremendous amount of talent that, having lain dormant for many many years, now erupting in wave upon wave of young enthusiastic entrepreneurs," he wrote on his blog.
"I sit now with my head phones on me ears and listen as I type out, to that melody which I love in 'Bbuddah' - 'Haal e Dil'... the condition of my heart! And the condition of my heart can never be too far away from my well wishers and my extended family that have remained with me in my days and hours and months and years of my life, with love and affection and so much care! The song may describe the condition of my being, in the context of the film, but I can say with utmost honesty, that it truly depicts what I genuinely feel for all of you, in the context of my life!"
It is with a mix of extreme skepticism and defiant hope that Bachchan fans are awaiting 'Bbuddha' that promised to bring back the 70s Bachchan magic.

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[bigb] HAPPY BIRTHDAY BARUN

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BARUN

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Re: [bigb] Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?

 

I agree- I'm tired of these jurnos trying to bring AB down and get attention... They should be put in their place!


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On May 31, 2011, at 3:58 PM, "Tejas Mankodi" <tejasmankodi@yahoo.com> wrote:

 


No Fayak. This fool needs to know he is a fool.

I just tweeted Sardesai...



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From: Fayak F <fayak81@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 21:52:05 +0200
Subject: RE: [bigb] Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?

 

dont bother and waste ur time friends this fool is a dumb fool and wants some attention.......let the movie prove that there has and always been one!


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From: sunil1308@yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 03:49:17 +0800
Subject: Re: [bigb] Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?

 

we can give feedback to Rajdeep Sardesai .He is there on Twitter..@sardesairajdeep

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To: "bigb@yahoogroups.com" <bigb@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: Amitabh Bachchan <bigb@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, 31 May 2011 12:43 PM
Subject: Re: [bigb] Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?
 
I knowwwww!!  Is there an editor we can write to at IBN??  I'm looking for contacts 
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On May 31, 2011, at 3:41 PM, "Tejas Mankodi" <tejasmankodi@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

I can't bloody add a comment on this article!!

FUMING!!



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From: Rajeev Sharma <rajeev17@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 15:32:21 -0400
Subject: Re: [bigb] Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?

 
This writer needs to be slammed!!
-Rajeev 
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On May 31, 2011, at 3:20 PM, Sunil <sunil1308@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
Already send brother...
 

From: Tejas Mankodi <tejasmankodi@yahoo.com>
To: bigb@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, 31 May 2011 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: [bigb] Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?
 
 
Who the hell is this writer...Sunil can you also post the link please...
 
revive a faltering career??? What the hell do you know about AB's career....
 
Please send me the link..;.please!!!!
 
Tejas
--- On Tue, 5/31/11, Sunil <sunil1308@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Sunil <sunil1308@yahoo.com>
Subject: [bigb] Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?
To: "bigb@yahoogroups.com" <bigb@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Tuesday, May 31, 2011, 11:48 AM

 
Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?
 
 
New Delhi: As Amitabh Bachchan gears up for his upcoming action thriller Bbuddah - Hoga Terra Baap, a lot is at stake for the 69-year-old patriarch of India's acting dynasty looking to revive a faltering career as Bollywood reshapes itself for a younger audience.
While many of his contemporaries went into retirement, Bachchan has, film after film, struggled to reinvent himself as Indian cinema evolved from social drama driven by retribution to more realistic plots to keep pace with changing times.
According to teasers, 'Bbuddah' sees Bachchan reviving one of his most popular character stereotypes - that of the 'angry young man' - a term loosely coined by the media to reflect an individual's struggle against the hypocricies of upper class society in the mid-70s.
Dear Amitabh Sir, isn't it hard to be angry at 69?
The 'angry young man label' was traditionally applied by British newspapers to describe young writers who were disillusioned with the traditional English society. As the term lost its meaning over time, Bachchan picked up the moniker that was to stay with him for the rest of his career.
Bachchan plays the role of a retired hitman in the film but if the posters the senior actor posted on his blog are anything to go by, the flashy aviator sunglasses, the shirt with the tropical flora print, or the five-day stubble he habitually carries, are a far cry from the intense actor of the 1970s whose portrayal of moody cynicism bowled over his staunchest critics.
But the term does symbolize the inner struggles and disillusionment of a talented but jaded actor caught in a time warp, with perhaps still a lot of acting left in him, but waning clout as one of the film industry's most influential names. The man dubbed as the original action hero is now a pale shadow of his regal self as he endorses a range of products - from health supplements to condoms - and takes to the small screen to host a nationwide quiz show in a clipped accent.
He is forced to expand his range with roles that hardly do justice to his talent. In his second coming he has fought inner demons in 'Aks', girated to item numbers in 'Bunty aur Bubbly' and portrayed a benevolent ghost in 'Bhootnath'.
Bachchan still waves from his balcony at fans who gather, sometime from remote parts of the country, for a glimpse of their larger-than-life star at his Mumbai residence.
But his towering presence, that once started the tradition of grabbing the 'first day, first show' tickets and sparked many fist fights outside cineplexes, has waned as his fans aged with him and a new generation of cinemagoers appointed newer and younger matinee idols.
The talisman he carried in 'Coolie' or the double-headed coin of 'Sholay' are memories from a distant dream and punches are hard to throw these days after a series of illness. The man who once said he never picked coins thrown at him has learnt the hard way that trade analysts and business strategists dominate the industry. Bachchan's 'Hum' did try to revive the action hero. But it failed to recreate the magic of 'Sholay', 'Zanjeer' or 'Deewar'.
Bachchan himself wrote: "And this is the generational age that patronizes, our movies the most! Which is why you shall find that subjects that identify themselves with the youth of the country are doing well. Which is why the tried and tested formulae, the routine, is just not working. There has to be a rabbit out of the hat every other day! That is the impatience and speed with which this youth functions. And God help you if you are not in tune with them! It is instant and final rejection!!!"
Meanwhile, the indefatigable actor has beat younger stars at promoting his film exhaustively on Twitter and his blog. The music will be released June 7 through T-Series.
"As I get into the post production work on the film, I find myself involved with many aspects of modern film making and the amount of effort it takes to bring out that first print. Also what I am observing is the tremendous amount of talent that, having lain dormant for many many years, now erupting in wave upon wave of young enthusiastic entrepreneurs," he wrote on his blog.
"I sit now with my head phones on me ears and listen as I type out, to that melody which I love in 'Bbuddah' - 'Haal e Dil'... the condition of my heart! And the condition of my heart can never be too far away from my well wishers and my extended family that have remained with me in my days and hours and months and years of my life, with love and affection and so much care! The song may describe the condition of my being, in the context of the film, but I can say with utmost honesty, that it truly depicts what I genuinely feel for all of you, in the context of my life!"
It is with a mix of extreme skepticism and defiant hope that Bachchan fans are awaiting 'Bbuddha' that promised to bring back the 70s Bachchan magic.

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RE: [bigb] On the Vijay path again!

 

thanks tejas bro


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From: tejasmankodi@yahoo.com
Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 02:11:27 -0700
Subject: RE: [bigb] On the Vijay path again!

 
Fayak I am sorry wont be able top help u with the poem...but Solvaan Ghanta means 16th Hour...
 
Tejas
 


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From: Fayak F <fayak81@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: [bigb] On the Vijay path again!
To: bigb@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, May 30, 2011, 8:43 AM

 
can anyone translate it exactly? i understan much of if but not the whole:
Vriksh ho bhale khade,
Ho ghane, ho bade,
Ek patra chaa bhi,
Maang mat, maang mat, maang mat,
Agneepath, Agneepath, Agneepath.

Tu na thakega kabhi,
Tu na thamega kabhi,
Tu na mudega kabhi,
Kar shapath, kar shapath, kar shapath,
Agneepath, Agneepath, Agneepath.

Yeh maahan drishya hai,
Chal raha manushya hai,
Ashru, shwet, rakth se,
Lathpath, lathpath, lathpath,
Agneepath, Agneepath, Agneepath.



also sulvaan ganta, ganta means hour, but sulvaan????




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Date: Mon, 30 May 2011 12:12:12 +0200
Subject: [bigb] On the Vijay path again!

On the Vijay path again!
Roshmila Bhattacharya, Hindustan Times
Mumbai, May 29, 2011
First Published: 14:22 IST(29/5/2011)
Last Updated: 14:54 IST(29/5/2011)
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Vijay Dinanath Chauhan. poora naam. I woke up to this teaser ad campaign from Amitabh Bachchan's forthcoming Bbuddah Hoga Terra Baap one morning and immediately recalled the poora dialogue from his earlier movie Agneepath.

'Vijay Dinanath Chauhan; poora naam, baap ka naam Dinanth Chauhan, maa ka naam Suhasini Chauhan, gaon Mandwa, umar chhattis saal, nau mahina, aath din, yeh solvaan ghanta chal rahela hai. haaain!' How many times I've heard these lines spoken, not just in the movie, but also in TV spoofs, award shows and more recently, on KBC 4, intoned by the Big B himself in the now-famous raspy whisper that's so unlike his signature baritone.

The film's director, the late Mukul S Anand who'd had a voice as mesmerising as Mr Bachchan's, had admitted to being inspired by the Hollywood classic Scarface. His hero, or rather anti-hero, was a desi Marlon Brando, with cheeks stuffed with cotton wool and eyes streaked with kohl. But what made the Indian Godfather truly memorable was his voice, a husky impersonation of Manya Surve's.

Surve was the first underworld gangster to be shot dead in a police encounter in Mumbai and reportedly inspired the character of Vijay Dinanth Chauhan. 

Last year, in the course of a marathon interview with Amitabh Bachchan, we had touched on that National Award winning performance and he'd admitted that his 'grand experiment' had got the thumbs down when the film released 21 years ago. Without the promotional hype that preceded Paa, the 'voice change' had come as a 'shock' to the audience.

Many fans had refused to believe that it was Bachchan speaking and blamed the 'audio problem' on the http://www.hindustantimes.com/images/HTEditImages/Images/hrithik-amitabh-ramp2.jpgtheatres' sound system. In a desperate bid to woo them back, he'd re-dubbed his lines in his usual voice. "But in later years, whenever I recited lines from Agneepath, I've done it in a husky whisper and been flooded with compliments," he reiterated that evening at his office in Jalsa.

Interestingly, in Bbuddah, Bachchan's character reportedly answers to the call of Vijay aka Viju. And with an Agneepath remake featuring Hrithik Roshan in the lead also coming up later this year, we'll get to hear the name Vijay/Viju a lot in the next few months. Hrithik remembers watching the original film as a child, and being completely 'blown away' by Vijay's look, the sounds of the eagle flying, and the background score.

"I don't want to say too much too soon but Hrithik's is a performance to watch out for," promises producer Karan, also gung-ho about Sanjay Dutt's look. The star is turning 'bald' to play bad man Kancha Cheena and the filmmaker admits he'll be in make-up for three hours everyday. Karan adds with a smile, "With Sanjay it's like bringing family back to the production house. He used to call my dad (Yash Johar who produced the earlier Agneepath) Buddah uncle." Buddah again, one more coincidence!

Bbuddah Bachchan's 'cool dude' look has already got him a flood of wow tweets while he was vacationing in Europe. And his lines are already being spoken about, like 'Ek baar main maarna shuroo karta hoon to maar hi deta hoon.' which is a match for Salman Khan's "Ek baar maine commitment kar diya." from Wanted, remade from Bbuddah director Puri Jagannath's Pokhiri. But what I'm waiting for is to see Big B running through the flames again, reciting his late father Harivansha Rai Bachchan's famous stanzas from his poem, Agneepath.   
Vriksh ho bhale khade,
Ho ghane, ho bade,
Ek patra chaa bhi,
Maang mat, maang mat, maang mat,
Agneepath, Agneepath, Agneepath.

Tu na thakega kabhi,
Tu na thamega kabhi,
Tu na mudega kabhi,
Kar shapath, kar shapath, kar shapath,
Agneepath, Agneepath, Agneepath.

Yeh maahan drishya hai,
Chal raha manushya hai,
Ashru, shwet, rakth se,
Lathpath, lathpath, lathpath,
Agneepath, Agneepath, Agneepath.

Why not! Since he's Vijay. May be we'll even hear that in that raspy whisper. As they say, nothing is impossible in the movies.
 
http://www.hindustantimes.com/On-the-Vijay-path-again/Article1-703310.aspx

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