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Showing posts with label bollywood gupshup. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Who is Deepika Padukone:-

Deepika PadukoneDeepika Padukone is daughter of  former World badminton Champion Prakash Padukone and mother Ujjala Padukone, Deepika grew up into a sultry model with dreams in her eyes to make it big in showbiz industry. Though she played badminton during her school days and reached to the level of a State player, she did not take her game to the national level as she had set her sights on the glamorous world of showbiz.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Convert YouTube Videos into 3D Video Format

You might have seen many 3d movies that are coming in theaters nowadays like chota chetan and many others.. 3D movies really enhanced the amount of the entertain by that particular movie compare to movies in 2D.
The latest movies like Avatar, Harry Potter are going to be released in 3D Viewing format where in you need to wear 3D Glasses and enjoy the amazing experience. The same experience is possible now for anyone at their home from their favorite devices because Youtube has come up with a feature using which you can activate the 3D Mode and any video can be viewed in the new format.
I was much tired after whole week work which is most boaring for me (solving my clients bugs and new enhancements-) in project, so looking for some entertaining videos and as you know the no.1 Video portal by google which is YouTube.
while browsing youtube I just found a 3D video facility by youtube, and found interesting watch with glasses and that was amazing experience for me lastnight as i never seen 3D movies before :)
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If you directly view any of the videos in 3D Viewing mode then it would look bad with multiple frames overlapping each other and you would need to wear a normal 3D glasses to view them
so, at this sunday morning, I m going to share trick which will help you to convert your exiting youtube video to 3D format.before that we already share many useful tricks related to Convert youtube Video and Cut Youtube video you can take benefit of those tips as well. and
Follow Steps to Convert your Exiting Youtube Videos in To 3D YoueTubeVideo
  1. First sign in to your YouTube account and look up videos you have uploaded. Pick a favorite and edit the tags. then In tags add the below code :
    yt3d:enable=true
  2. Now go back to the link of the video and let it stream. On the right hand corner of the video where you see the option to play the video in fullscreen you will get an option to view it in 3D.
  3. Just press it and if you have 3D glasses try look up the video on You Tube in 3D.
Here are also some tricks to add other options in YouTune Video
Below is the information for the conditions you can add to the videos :
yt3d:enable=true Enables the view mode. (obviously you’ve already discovered this)
yt3d:aspect=3:4 Sets the aspect of the encoded video.
yt3d:swap=true Swaps the left and right sources. You may need to add this to videos when the player with fixed anaglyph modes ships. Apologies for the inconvineince.
yt3d:left=0_0.1_0.5_0.9 and yt3d:right=0.5_0.1_1_0.9 These tags are very provisional and most useful for fixing up old videos. They set the source area for each eye as pairs of coordinates x1_y1_x2_y2. The scale of these coordinates is 0,0 for the the top left down to 1,1 for the bottom right.
Hope you all like this tricks . if you like it then do share and comment.and post your Experience with 3D movies. :)

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Well Done Abba

Well Done Abba
Producer: Mahesh Ramanathan
Director: Shyam Benegal
Starring: Boman Irani, Minissha Lamba, Sameer Dattani, Ravi Kissen, Ila Arun, Salim Ghouse, Sonali Kulkarni, Rajit Kapoor, Yashpal Sharma, Ravi Jhankal
Music: Shantanu Moitra
Lyrics: Ila Arun, Swanand Kirkire, Ashok Mishra
Genre: Social
Recommended Audience: Parental Guidance
Film Released on: 26 March 2010
Reviewed by: Ankit Ojha - Rating: 8.0 / 10
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Shyam Benegal is a legend. And with movies like Ankur, Manthan, Sardari Begum, Zubeidaa, and the more recent rural comedy Welcome to Sajjanpur, one can obviously see how! He has become the master of what Bollywood Buffs and the elites have started calling ‘middle cinema’, which is basically a perfect blend of art-house and commercial elements to entertain as well as enlighten people. So naturally, I got the tickets for the Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) screening with some expectations from the director. Were the expectations fulfilled? Let’s find out…

The story goes something like this. Armaan Ali (Boman Irani) comes back after a mysterious self-extended three-month break, and his boss asks him to explain himself. Thus starts a colorful and exciting journey involving his twin brother (Boman Irani), the brother’s wife, his daughter’s (Minissha Lamba) marriage, and the hilariously realistic world of corrupt politics, which takes him on an endlessly long maze that he never knows if he can get out of. More about the story will divulge too much, so let’s stop right here!

The best part of this film is that, like Welcome to Sajjanpur, being a comedy, it doesn’t rot into the sickening over-the-top set of jokes. It uses realistic situations to make us laugh. The hilarity of the whole situation lies in the stark reality of the life around Armaan Ali, and not only do we laugh at his naïve attitude, we also think about the people and our rights. The film is not just an entertainer, but leaves a message in its own subtle way, which is an excellent way to portray something inspirational and educational to the mainstream audience.

Shyam Benegal has been able to achieve all this not through any small preachy gimmicks, but through a solid script that is more of an irony on life than some slapstick situations and a preachy end. A well written story converted into a well-executed screenplay is not something that comes regularly nowadays. And kudos to Shyam Benegal for handling all kinds of moments with that imminent directorial sensibility that nobody else can have.

Technically, the movie is brilliant, save for the green screen footage that looked immature and was improperly motion-tracked in many places. Also the editing, which was impressive in most places, looked choppy in some. Considering the motion graphics aspect, the title sequence was something that attracted my attention the most. The notebook-styled scrapbook that showed all characters' pictures ‘stuck’ onto it really amused me.


Being a fan of Shantanu Moitra’s music, this is one of his better efforts till date after Parineeta, Lage Raho Munnabhai, Eklavya, Khoya Khoya Chand, and his previous collaboration with the director, Welcome to Sajjanpur. And considering the music hasn’t been released in stores thus far it’s hard to comment on the songs which require further attention to be fully appreciated. But the one song that really floored me instantly was a track called “Sandesa” (or at least that’s what I am calling it before the official release!) which was beautifully rendered by Shreya Ghoshal. I’ll treasure that track for a long time, and await for the official soundtrack.

Leaving the soundtrack aside, let’s talk about the background score (also by Moitra). Well suffice to say, it leaves you spellbound, awestruck and makes you hum the tune throughout. In a word, brilliant!

As for performances in the movie, It would be difficult to pick out one outstanding effort, because all of them were perfectly enacted in character, be it the sex-freak sub engineer played by Ravi Kishan, or the weird wife of Armaan Ali’s twin brother Rehman Ali, called Salma (played by the eclectic and powerful Ila Arun), or the irate boss, or even Samir Dattani’s efficient performance as Arif, the mechanic working in his foster father’s shop. But the actor who surely takes the cake is Boman Irani, who has actually rocked the whole movie with his performance as both Armaan, and his twin brother Rehmaan – kudos to the acting team! And now comes the surprise package – Minissha Lamba. After a dashing debut in Yahaan and a brilliant performance in the surprise hit Shaurya, she makes a solid impression as Armaan’s bold, educated and free-spirited daughter Muskaan, who knows her rights very well.

And with such a stellar star cast, what could possibly go wrong? Basically, technical glitches apart, this movie is a perfect amalgamation of message-driven cinema and commercial entertainment driven cinema, merging into a beautiful movie that everybody will enjoy watching – not just once, but twice – even thrice!

Overall, watching this movie at the “DIFF” premiere has been an experience of a lifetime – something I’ll never forget. And watching movies at film festivals have their own subtle charm. After the charming gala premiere of Rocket Singh – Salesman of the Year, which was basically the cake, I’ll call Well Done Abba the icing. This movie gives you the Welcome to Sajjanpur effect – it makes you grin widely at the end of the movie, and also makes you think hard about your rights, the good and the bad. So I recommend you wait for the worldwide movie release (sometime in 2010) and be sure to catch it, you won’t regret a second!

REVIEWER’S TIP: Going into the theatres expecting your regular Bollywood comedy and loads of slapstick, mindless entertainment value will be the biggest mistake of your life. Many critics did that for the recently officially released Rocket Singh and failed to understand the movie as a whole, and a similar disappointment was seen after Welcome to Sajjanpur. So, as a warning, please expect something different and meaningful alongside entertainment before entering cinema.

 
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