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Sunday, July 24, 2016

wow! Pokemon GO launches in Japan

on Friday morning The Japanese launch of the game included its first partnership with an outside company: fast-food giant McDonald's.Within four hours of its launch, Pokemon Go was already the most downloaded app in Japan, the country of the character's birth, where it is expected to be a huge hit. Fans had been eagerly awaiting its release since it first came out more than two weeks ago in Australia, New Zealand and the United States, and then spread to become a blockbuster hit in more than 20 countries, including Canada. "The best part is that I just got the first three [characters]. I felt like, 'Yes!' " university student Shuta Saito said in Tokyo's Akihabara district, a popular spot for fans of animation and games. One of the Japanese creators of the augmented reality game apologized for the delay in an online video with the American head of Niantic Inc., the company that developed the app. "To everyone in Japan: I am sorry to make you wait for so long," said Jyunichi Masuda, the head of development at Game Freak Inc., the developer of the original Pokemon game. "Pokemon Go can now be played in Japan." "To everyone in Japan: I am sorry to make you wait for so long," said Jyunichi Masuda, the head of development at Game Freak Inc., the developer of the original Pokemon game. "Pokemon Go can now be played in Japan." 'Incredibly dangerous' Pokemon Go stunt draws ire Pokemon Go creates new rules for play In the game, players search for digital creatures that pop up on smartphone screens as they move through real-world locations. The game's success has sent the stock price of Nintendo Co. soaring. The Japanese game maker, in partnership with Game Freak, released the original Pokemon game in the mid-1990s, and owns the trademarks to all the game's characters.

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Watch Trailer: Raman Raghav 2.0's trailer redefines fear!

In an event held today, the cast of Anurag Kashyap's Raman Raghav 2.0 unveiled the films trailer.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq1cEmhVa68
The trailer, a gruesome story of a fearsome serial killer leaves moments instilled with aghast and fear.

The thrilling instances as shown in the films trailer have a lasting impact on the mind.

Nawazuddin Siddiquee's cringe worthy performance is a complete takeaway, while Vicky Kausal delivers ambiguity to its fullest.

Set in present day Mumbai the story follows the life of a serial killer Ramanna who is inspired by an infamous serial killer from the 1960s Raman Raghav. 

His strange obsession with Raghavan, a young Cop keeps growing as he closely follows him without his knowledge and often creates situations where both of them come face to face.

The films trailer received a unanimous thumbs up from the audience who were left with intrigue.

Raman Raghav 2.0 also features to be India's entry to the Cannes Film Festival 2016.

Anurag Kashyap's latest directorial venture is all set be screened at the Directors Fortnight at Cannes this year.

Directed by Anurag Kashyap, Raman Raghav 2.0 is presented by Reliance Entertainment and Produced by Phantom Film.

The film stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Vicky Kaushal & Sobhita Dhulipala is all set to release on 24th June 2016!

RCB 151/4 (20.0 Ovs) MI 153/4 (18.4 Ovs) Mumbai Indians won by 6 wkts

So, the points table reads as: Mumbai Indians on 4th, Royal Challengers Bangalore placed sixth. The latter will have to win all their games now, and as Kohli said, he will savor the challenge. After the Vizag blip, Mumbai's recoil that saw RCB conquered at home was nothing short of stunning. Gayle's selection dilemma is something I will have an ear for. Till tomorrow, Shabba Khair from Pratyush Sinha on behalf of Sagar Chawla, Abhishek Chaudhary and Venkatesh, our scorer. Ta-ta!
Krunal: "Really happy the way I bowled. I was varying the pace and the wicket was on the slower side, so let the batsman guess as to what I was bowling. Bangalore is a heavy scoring ground but after bowling a few balls, I got the idea that varying pace here is key. When I was not playing IPL, my dream team was Mumbai. It's an honour to be a part and it feels good to contribute in whatever way I could."
Krunal Pandya is the Man of the Match
Rohit: "Shaking off the previous defeat was important. This win sets us up nicely on the table. We wanted to focus on our processes and we did our batting, bowling and fielding well. There was a hiccup but Buttler and Pollard finished well. Bangalore is always a high-scoring ground. We discuss a lot in our meeting and we wanted to execute all that. We did that today. We needed wickets to keep the runs down. Getting Kohli early was good. 150 odd was easy to chase here and we kept our nerve, and came out and expressed ourselves. I thought the surface was dry and slow, which is why we rotated our bowlers to not let them get used to it. The idea behind containing RCB was to not allow them to get used to one bowler. We have 3 games left and we will take it as it comes. The focus now is on the game against Punjab at Vizag. RCB are probably one of the best teams in IPL and it brings the best out of you (on why they have a superior record over RCB at Chinnaswamy). Last game was a disaster and we wanted to prove a point."
Kohli: "We are literally playing knockouts now. We played really hard. We were not in the game till the 15th over. Sachin and Rahul gave us hope but too much to ask from bowlers here at Chinnaswamy. Credit to Mumbai - they bowled well, batted well. As long as my team is working hard, it's fine. We lost early wickets. I got caught inside the ring, something that never happens. Mumbai's spinners bowled very well, didn't give us any room and our opposition read the pitch better. Cricket cannot guarantee performances. We gave our 120 percent but couldn't win. It's not a game of ifs and buts. I love this situation (needing to win all the games). You have to go out there and make things happen. We have to win all the games and it's an exciting position to be in. Mumbai played that way last year and won it. We have the right kind of momentum to do that."
For RCB, Stuart Binny snuffed a stunner at deep cover to send Rana back to the hut. AB de Villiers too plucked a blinder to end Rayudu's sure-footed innings. Earlier, Lokesh Rahul's assuredness and Sachin Baby's breezy innings had ensured RCB would recover to a handy total on a track that was on the slower side.
Despite RCB dazzling and delighting the boisterous Bangalore crowd with their athletic fielding, they hurtled towards a gut-wrenching loss. It was Kieron Pollard who crunched a feisty 19-ball 35 to put MI in the ascendancy. In the 17th over, he then plundered 15 runs off Watson's bowling. Pollard was well supported by Buttler who too cracked a few lusty blows. He along with Pollard applied the finishing touches. 

MOTIVATIONAL

The audience see a joker as a joker;
But the joker sees himself as a performer.
No matter what others think about you, it's your life - just go on with confidence!