Happy go lucky chap. I love meeting new people, making friends and music. Music is my passion for life as I am never without it. It makes me happy and it always puts a smile on my face. Music is the spice of life. Without it, life is nothing.
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I purchased this memory to replace the 8GB of RAM which I already had in my ThinkPad E580 laptop. What a difference this has made. Now the laptop just flies. There's a big difference between 8GB and 32GB. Recommended!
The only difference is the timings/ratings. This particular RAM is rated at 2666Mhz. My laptop takes memory rated at 2400Mhz. But this RAM downclocked itself to 2400Mhz. No harm done really.
Just letting people know. Please note.
KABHI ALVIDA NAA KEHNA - SHAHRUKH KHAN - AMITABH BACHAN - 2 DISC BOLLYWOOD DVD
08 May, 2017
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna - Never Say Goodbye
A film that was high on emotions. But there's a good balance of the two extremes interspersed with lots of light moments provided by Sexy Sam (Amitabh Bachchan) and Kamal Saran (Kirron Kher).
And the intricate sides to a relationship and a detailed look into marriages (albeit on celluloid) is provided in the film through the stories of Shah Rukh Khan and Priety Zinta's marriage. The other couple was played by Abhishek Bachchan and Rani Mukherjee.
A recommended film; heavy on tears and emotions. But entertaining too. Keep the Kleenex handy.
Sholay (DVD, 2003)
21 Apr, 2017
A timeless classic!
I've just watched this ICONIC Bollywood movie all over again which was released in the same year that I was born. 1975.
A complete, timeless classic. Although aged in terms of the quality of the film, nothing about the film has changed at all.
It has something for everyone. Drama, action, comedy, romance, and the best music. You need to see this film before you die.
And the version I've purchased and seen on DVD is the "The Director’s Cut of Sholay."; also known as "SHOLAY "The Extended Director's Cut" - Duration - 204 minutes.
The ending is the ORIGINAL ending which is what Ramesh Sippy the director presented to the Censor Board in India in 1975.
In the ORIGINAL ending; Gabbar was killed by Thakur in the story. In the versions that I've seen on TV and in the cinema; Gabbar is just captured by the police.
The original ending has just left me speechless and spellbound.
They certainly don't make films like this anymore!