From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #7998 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Monday, December 6 2021 Volume 14 : Number 7998 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Celebrate with a $50 Samâs Club Gift Card this Thanksgiving ["Sam's Club ] Performs Better Than Big-Brand Drones but Costs Far Less ["DronePro 4K Su] Lose Weight Naturally! ["Meticore" ] Extended for a day! Get Your $100 Reward... 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In a transition of power from the old bank robbers to the new bank robbers, Jugnu and his fellow perpetrators hijack the bank at gunpoint, shooting and seriously wounding an elderly male hostage and taking the original bank robbers, Champak and his accomplices, as their own hostages in a new bank robbery. As the sands of power inside the bank shift from Champak to Jugnu, Jugnu forces the old bank robbers to assist him and his team with their own bank heist. In the meantime, the twenty-seven remaining bank staff and customers are forced to transition from being Champak's hostages to becoming Jugnu's hostages. The ruthless new bank robbers force the hostages to kneel on the ground; each bank employee and customer is now compelled to keep his (or her) hands behind his (or her) head at all times. While all this chaos is unfolding, Amjad Khan discovers that Champak is no longer the real bank robber but his efforts to investigate the bank robbery are thwarted as the corrupt Minister for Home Affairs orders the investigation of the ongoing bank robbery transferred from the CBI to the local Mumbai police in an effort to help Jugnu. At one point the CBI officer is invited to enter the bank to check that all the hostages are still alive and safe. The CBI officer enters the premises to discover the terrified bank staff and customers inside a back room, all compelled to sit on the floor with their hands behind their heads. During this time Jugnu instructs Champak to try and fool the CBI officer by pretending that he (i.e. Champak) is still the bank robber and that he (i.e. Jugnu) is still a hostage. At this point, Champak offers to let the CBI officer take the injured elderly male hostage for medical treatment. When the CBI officer leaves, Jugnu beats up Champak for letting one of the hostages go, much to the alarm and fright of the remaining hostages. Eventually, Champak and his partners outwit Jugnu and his accomplices and help free all the captives inside the bank. In an act of chivalry, Champak and his team help free the female hostages first. But eventually, all the hostages are freed. The released bank workers and customers embrace Champak and his partners as their heroes for saving their lives. Jugnu is ultimately captured. The corrupt Minister for Home Affairs is exposed when the information on the disk inside the bank becomes public knowledge. At the end, it is revealed that the three who freed the hostages were the actual bank robbers who robbed many banks and all the work done by them was a part to expose the home minister who killed his partner who was a journalist while he was gathering evidence against the home minister. They were also the actual persons who ran away with the money. Amjad Khan admits that they are the only robbers whose mind he could not rea ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2021 05:03:11 -0500 From: "DronePro 4K Superior" Subject: Performs Better Than Big-Brand Drones but Costs Far Less Performs Better Than Big-Brand Drones but Costs Far Less http://manifestationz.us/y65eNM6kptYnq_VcPH6YplBiO03P-fon-PjUWHOCa8tFmU6gwA http://manifestationz.us/bAHg7t0jX-__feJzKPHvhszV8__fw8pPFIj7Y7FTbcXKJnDvug uneega Tuneega From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Tuneega Tuneega Tuneega Tuneega film poster.jpg Directed by M. S. Raju Written by Paruchuri Brothers (dialogues) Produced by Maganti Ramchandran Dil Raju (presenter) Starring Sumanth Ashwin Rhea Chakraborty Mrinal Dutt Vasundhara Kashyap Cinematography S. Gopal Reddy Edited by K. V. Krishna Reddy Music by Karthik Raja Production companies Padmini Arts Sri Venkateswara Creations (presents) Distributed by Sri Venkateswara Creations 14 Reels Entertainment (overseas) Release date 20 July 2012 Country India Language Telugu Tuneega Tuneega is an Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film written and directed by M. S. Raju. Starring Sumanth Ashwin and Rhea Chakraborty, the film is produced by Maganti Ramji under Padmini Arts banner. Distributed by Dil Raju under Sri Venkateswara Creations banner, the film was released worldwide on 20 July 2012. Contents 1 Story 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Critical reception 5 Soundtrack 6 Awards 6.1 CineMAA Awards 7 References 8 External links Story Rama Swamy (Prabhu) and Ravindra Babu (Nagababu) are childhood friends who stay together. Their kids Karthik (Sumanth Ashwin) and Nidhi (Rhea Chakraborty) are of the same age but they hate each other and torment each other by playing pranks. After a while, Nidhi is sent abroad for her further studies. After a gap of 12 years, Nidhi comes back and meets Karthik at a family function. Itbs love at first sight for Karthik, but he hides his identity. Slowly Nidhi comes to know the truth, and in the process, falls for Karthikbs charms. Just when everything seems rosy, Nidhibs family wants her to marry someone else. The rest of the story is about how Karthik wins his lov ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2021 04:20:34 -0500 From: "Meticore" Subject: Lose Weight Naturally! Lose Weight Naturally! http://upswatch.us/AUmheLofr-IuDFbOuN-KTgGBJBRqVJMA8-u9RjXsflvfEluwNQ http://upswatch.us/WPAaj6fNIDKEDzKVaiiGuILds0kSHdf0K-AUaw_xqr4ue-vlyQ aves as nothing has happened. But a few minutes later, Gattu brings another Ertiga to Sameer's home and so does Jasleen, leaving everyone shocked and confused as there are three Ertigas. Sameer then confesses to his father in the presence of everyone what happened over the past few days. His dad loses his temper, chides him but then forgives him and all are happy. The audience comes to know that Gattu had won a contest where the 1st prize was a Maruti Ertiga and since Jazleen had saved a Jat family member's life by taking him to the hospital on time, the Dahiya Jat family gifts the car to her in gratitude. Cast Saqib Saleem as Sameer Khullar Rhea Chakraborty as Jasleen Ram Kapoor as Tej Khullar, Sameer and Tanvi's father Prabal Panjabi as Gattu Ravi Kishan as Pathan Benazir Shaikh as Tanvi Khullar Karam Rajpal as Daljeet Savita Bhatti as Guest at Wedding Wilhelmina McFadden as Lady Trustee Sanjay Chaudhury as Garage Boy Rani Kochhar Music The music of the film has been composed by Sachin Gupta with lyrics penned by Kumaar and Anvita Dutt Guptan. The film also has a second music album which includes only background scores and is one of the first to have two such albums. No. Title Singer(s) Length 1. "Punjabiyan Di Battery" Mika Singh & Yo Yo Honey Singh 2. "Main Senti Hoon" Jaspreet Jasz & Shalmali Kholgade 3. "Haaay" Panjabi MC 4. "Hip Hip Hurrah" Sonu Kakkar 5. "Mere Dad Ka Mash Up" DJ Shadow, DJ Raamji 6. "Mere Dad Ki Maruti" Diljit Dosanjh, Sachin Gupta Referencesdead link] "Mere Dad Ki Maruti release". ibnlive.com. 22 November 2012. Archived from the original on 28 November 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2012. "Movie Review Mere Dad Ki Maruti: Post interval, plot catches speed". Indian Express. 17 March 2013. Retrieved 19 March 2013. "MERE DAD KI MARUTI has two music albums", glamsham.com enfotainment magazine>,11 March 2013 External links Mere Dad Ki Maruti at IMDb Mere Dad Ki Maruti at Bollywood Hungama India portalFilm portalBollywood portal Categories: 2013 films2010s Hindi-language filmsIndian comedy filmsIndian films2013 directorial debut films2013 comedy films Navigation menu Not logged in Talk Contributions Create account Log in ArticleTalk ReadEditView history Search Search Wikipedia Main page Contents Current events Random article About Wikipedia Contact us Donate Contribute Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file Tools What links here Related changes Special pages Permanent link Page information Cite this page Wikidata item Print/export Download as PDF Printable version Languages Add links This page was last edited on 26 April 2021, at 05:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. WikipediaB. is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. Privacy policyAbout WikipediaDisclaimersContact WikipediaMobile viewDevelopersStatisticsCookie statem ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2021 02:41:32 -0500 From: "CVS Reward" Subject: Extended for a day! Get Your $100 Reward... Extended for a day! Get Your $100 Reward... http://americanenergys.us/M_7WvkZOLNqJnfr3MkDIVCF--53Irj38ecNvaObmLHehwXTMKw http://americanenergys.us/UH-2Oilwl0EMnLYlfRjwKIK5RVPi8ip2rEAQQhdJHdGQb-U9Hw hea Chakraborty From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Rhea Chakraborty Rhea Chakraborty, 6th Nykaa Femina Beauty Awards 2020 (11) (cropped).jpg Chakraborty in 2020 Born 1 July 1992 (age 29) Bangalore, Karnataka, India Occupation VJ Actress Years active 2009bpresent Rhea Chakraborty (born 1 July 1992) is an Indian actress and VJ. She started her career as a VJ on MTV India. She made her acting debut with the 2012 Telugu film Tuneega Tuneega and later appeared in the Hindi film Mere Dad Ki Maruti (2013). Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 3.1 Death of Sushant Singh Rajput 3.1.1 Media coverage 4 Filmography 4.1 Films 4.2 Television 5 References 6 External links Early life Rhea Chakraborty was born into a Bengali family in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 1 July 1992.[citation needed] Her father was an Indian Army officer. She did her schooling from Army Public School Ambala Cantt, Ambala. Career Rhea started her television career in 2009 with MTV India's TVS Scooty Teen Diva where she was the first runner-up. She later auditioned to be a VJ at MTV Delhi and was selected. She has hosted several MTV shows, including Pepsi MTV Wassup, TicTac College Beat and MTV Gone in 60 Seconds. In 2012, she made her film debut with the Telugu film Tuneega Tuneega where she played the character Nidhi. In 2013 she debuted in Bollywood with Mere Dad Ki Maruti as Jasleen. In 2014 she played the character of Sonali in Sonali Cable. In 2017 she appeared in YRF's Bank Chor. She also did cameo appearances in Half Girlfriend and Dobaara: See Your Evil. In 2018 she appeared in Jalebi opposite debutante Varun Mitra. She topped the list of The Times of India's "Most Desirable Women" in 2020. Personal life Chakraborty in 2018 Chakraborty met the Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput in 2013 when they were shooting for their respective YRF films as the film sets were in vicinity. They started dating each other in April 2019. She founded an artificial intelligence company called Vividrage Rhealityx in partnership with her brother and Rajput in September 2019. The couple moved in together in December 2019. On 14 June 2020, Rajput died by suicide at his home in Bandra, Mumbai, six days after she moved out. 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On 6 October, Mumbai Sessions Court extended Chakraborty's judicial remand until 20 October, but a day later she was granted bail by the Bombay High Court. "Since she has no criminal antecedents," the high court ruled, "there are reasonable grounds for believing that she is not likely to commit any offence while on bail." Moreover, the high court rejected the NCB's theory that Chakraborty had harboured and financed Rajput's drug addiction, finding instead that she was not part of the chain of drug dealers involved in the case. "She has not forwarded the drugs allegedly procured by her to somebody else to earn monetary or other benefits," wrote Justice Sarang Kotwal." Media coverage On 27 August 2020, BBC News reported that in the wake of Rajput's death, Chakraborty had "found herself at the centre of a vicious hate campaign led by some of India's most high-profile journalists and social media trolls." Subjected to gossip, innuendo, and misogynistic abuse, she was described by conservative television hosts as a "manipulative" woman who "performed black magic" and "drove Sushant to suicide." After a purported fan of Rajput threatened her on Instagram with rape and murder and urged her to "commit suicide otherwise I will send people to kill you," Chakraborty sought help from the cybercrime police. Supreme Court senior counsel Meenakshi Arora told the BBC that much of the press had already declared the actress guilty. "She's been hanged, drawn and quartered. It's a complete trial by media." Three activists, arguing that trial by media poses "real and substantial risk of prejudice to the proper administration of justice," petitioned the Bombay High Court to restrict reportage that could hamper the investigation of this case due to sensationalisation. News channels named as having conducted such media trials included Times Now, Republic TV, Zee News, News 18, and India Today. On 28 August, the Press Council of India (PCI), the autonomous press watchdog established by parliament, said coverage of the Sushant Singh Rajput case by many media outlets "is in violation of the norms of journalistic conduct." The PCI advised media to not carry out a "parallel trial" by narrating the story to induce public belief in the guilt of one whom the PCI called "the person indicted." 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But just as the hostages are about to exit the bank, one of them, Jugnu reveals himself to be a ruthless bank robber who is secretly working for the Indian Home Minister to procure the compromising disc that threatens to expose him in a political scandal. In a transition of power from the old bank robbers to the new bank robbers, Jugnu and his fellow perpetrators hijack the bank at gunpoint, shooting and seriously wounding an elderly male hostage and taking the original bank robbers, Champak and his accomplices, as their own hostages in a new bank robbery. As the sands of power inside the bank shift from Champak to Jugnu, Jugnu forces the old bank robbers to assist him and his team with their own bank heist. In the meantime, the twenty-seven remaining bank staff and customers are forced to transition from being Champak's hostages to becoming Jugnu's hostages. The ruthless new bank robbers force the hostages to kneel on the ground; each bank employee and customer is now compelled to keep his (or her) hands behind his (or her) head at all times. While all this chaos is unfolding, Amjad Khan discovers that Champak is no longer the real bank robber but his efforts to investigate the bank robbery are thwarted as the corrupt Minister for Home Affairs orders the investigation of the ongoing bank robbery transferred from the CBI to the local Mumbai police in an effort to help Jugnu. At one point the CBI officer is invited to enter the bank to check that all the hostages are still alive and safe. The CBI officer enters the premises to discover the terrified bank staff and customers inside a back room, all compelled to sit on the floor with their hands behind their heads. During this time Jugnu instructs Champak to try and fool the CBI officer by pretending that he (i.e. Champak) is still the bank robber and that he (i.e. Jugnu) is still a hostage. At this point, Champak offers to let the CBI officer take the injured elderly male hostage for medical treatment. When the CBI officer leaves, Jugnu beats up Champak for letting one of the hostages go, much to the alarm and fright of the remaining hostages. Eventually, Champak and his partners outwit Jugnu and his accomplices and help free all the captives inside the bank. In an act of chivalry, Champak and his team help free the female hostages first. But eventually, all the hostages are freed. The released bank workers and customers embrace Champak and his partners as their heroes for saving their lives. Jugnu is ultimately captured. The corrupt Minister for Home Affairs is exposed when the information on the disk inside the bank becomes public knowledge. At the end, it is revealed that the three who freed the hostages were the actual bank robbers who robbed many banks and all the work done by them was a part to expose the home minister who killed his partner who was a journalist while he was gathering evidence against the home minister. They were also the actual persons who ran away with the money. 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Over time, the researchers recount, Rhea Chakraborty was slandered, hounded, and "intensely targeted by trolling and mainstream media speculation online." They conclude that "the case and its victims are a reminder of ways the patriarchy is alive and well, and always readying its blades for the next execution." On 7 October 2020, as Chakraborty was released on bail after nearly a month in pretrial confinement, the South China Morning Post noted that "India's hyperbolic television channels, which have given more airtime to this case than India's battle against Covid-19 and the recent rapes of lower-caste women, labelled Chakraborty a 'murderer'." Variety observed that since Rajput's death, "Indian media, fueled by aggressive television anchors, has worked itself into an unprecedented feeding frenzy." Following Chakraborty's arrest, said Variety, "Haranguing television anchors appointed themselves judge and jury, with daily trials on primetime television." The general audience, Variety added, "appears to be consuming the ongoing drama with relish." Filmography Films All films are in Hindi, unless otherwise indicated. Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released Year Title Role Notes Ref. 2012 Tuneega Tuneega Nidhi Tollywood debut 2013 Mere Dad Ki Maruti Jasleen Bollywood deb ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2021 05:26:11 -0500 From: "New-Aged Device" Subject: If you have a dog who won't behave... if they bark too much. 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It also features newcomer Rhea Chakraborty in a pivotal role. Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Music 4 References 5 External links Plot The plot is set in Chandigarh, where a wedding is about to take place at the Khullar House, and father Tej Khullar (Ram Kapoor) has bought a new Maruti Ertiga car as a wedding gift for his daughter & would-be son-in-law. A few days before the wedding, his college going son, Sameer (Saqib Saleem) who the father thinks is good for nothing, secretly takes the car out to impress the hottest girl in college, Jasleen (Rhea Chakraborty). After dropping Jasleen at her hostel and in a drunk state, he loses the car by accidentally giving the keys to a person who Sameer thinks is a valet. As soon as he realises that the valet doesn't have the keys and he had lost his car, he and his best friend Gattu (Prabal Panjabi) go on an all night search to find the car. The next day they get an Ertiga model (test drive) to the house to show Sameer's father that the car was still in the garage. They also meet a car dealer Pathan (Ravi Kishen) and agree to purchase a stolen Ertiga from him. Pathan promises them to give the car the very next day. To ensure that there is a car in the garage in the night, they take another Ertiga on rent from a Dahiya Jat family and bring it home. The day before the wedding, Sameer returns Ertiga and in the night goes to meet Pathan along with Gattu and Jasleen. While at Pathan's place, a police raid happens and the three barely manage to escape. Pathan's assistant calls Sameer telling him to take the car but it's a trap set by the police and Sameer ends up in jail. On the morning of the wedding, Sameer explains to the cops what happened but the cops insist on meeting his father. Sameer informs his sister who sends her fiancC) to bail out Sameer. While this is happening, a cop informs the police control room that an Ertiga is being stolen by a gang using a tow truck. A chase ensues and police catch the thieves and hand the car back to Sameer. After the wedding ceremony, Sameer manages to get the car back decorated and beha ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #7998 **********************************************