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Where the Hell is Matt Harding?

  We all have that ONE friend – the one that cannot dance. No he can’t do the hustle, the shuffle, the robot. He can’t bhangra, lohri or salsa to save his cat’s life.  Indians sometimes refer to him as ‘Pappu’. We don’t know why Pappu CAN’T dance (saala) .Maybe it’s because he was born [...]

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Easter Eggs

Very often, software developers and their website counterparts hide neat little snippets in their software or website which they want the user to stumble upon. These are generally called Easter Eggs. Even Microsoft used to include many of them until 2003 (they ranged from mini games to developer photographs), but it seems like that it [...]

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YouTube Sensations

A wise man once said, “Opportunities don’t knock twice.” Such was never the case for musicians. A musician would be up night and day – he would struggle and make a record to release it in time to a million different radio stations, scraping up the last bits of money that they had. And days/weeks [...]

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Interview:Wilbur Sargunaraj

Aniket: Wilbur anna, I’ve become a fan of your work after my friend Andre Peter, told me about you , I also watched this song called “blog Song” , how did it all start? Wilbur:Blog Song was composed while I was doing a field Trip in Tokyo Japan. At that time blogs were very popular [...]

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Reptilian Death’s new album + Metal Night @Blue Frog,Mumbai

Sahil Makhija a.k.a Demonstealer’s side project Reptilian Death , is going to launch their new album ‘The Dawn Of Consummation And [...]

X: 11 Filmmakers, 1 Film

Anthology films are here to stay. This one may seem like one but it isn’t one. This one’s just called [...]

Drugs, Guns and Zombies

If I wrote this as a review it would merely be a whiny rant about why the movie was kind [...]

Review: Bombay Talkies

Bombay Talkies is the much awaited anthology film that aims to celebrate Indian cinema cause you know it’s the 100th [...]

Rearview: Django Unchained

Quentin Tarantino has a handful of movies that he can be proud of, in terms of direction and artful execution, [...]

Rearview: Zero Dark Thirty

There’s something awfully sinister about the way Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal have constructed Zero Dark Thirty. Initially meant to [...]