Tuesday, September 30, 2008

A touchscreen phone for under Rs 10,000

A touchscreen phone for under Rs 10,000 sounds unbelievable? Well, have a look at the MotoYuva A810, with its 2.2-inch touchscreen TFT that displays 65K colours at 240x320 pixels. Fitted with a 2-megapixel camera, it boasts of Bluetooth 1.2 with A2DP, JAVA, stereo FM radio, MP3 support, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Retailing with three pre-loaded cricket games, the A810 will set you back by Rs 8,000.


More information can be found at www.motorola.com/in

A Good Advert of Dyna Soap

Recently a very good advertorial of Dyna soap was released in some newspapers. The advertorial says about the various skin problems faced by ladies. Good answers are provided of the same.





Government Anti Smoking Campaign

Devi chi Aradhana....

Sakali nehami pramane 7.30 la ghar sodale n ghara javal chya share rickshaw stand var aalo. Aata share rickshaw mhanje 3 jan basnar. Ofcourse of various shapes and sizes che. Lagech share rickshaw aali pan. Aat madhe koni tari basle hote. Maazyach vayacha aasel. Changlya gharatla vatat hota. Me baslo, lagech tisra manus pan basla. Me doganchya madhe baslo hoto. Tar tya pahilya isamane mala sangitale ki maaza pay tyala lagto aahe. Possibility hoti, karan share rickshaw na. pay bajula kela n khali baghto tar tyane chappal / boot kahi ghatale navhate. Ek second vatale ha visarla tar nahi na. Pan dusrya secondala lagech lakshyat aale aare aaj ghat basnar aahet. Aata ha 9 divas chappal nahi ghalnar.

Station var aalo, baghto tar kay aaj barech jan without chappal / boot aahet. Gadi aajun aali navhati, sahaj mhanun aase lok count karu lagalo. Baghta baghta 12 / 15 jan disle without chappal/ boots. Gadit pan toch vishay nighala. Tar mala aajun ek navin mahiti milali ki he lok mhane 9 divas kadak upas kartat. Kadak mhanje pani pan nahi.

Manta vichar aala, hi kasli aali devi chi aradhana. Devi kadhi konala sangat nahi maazi aradhani aashich kara n tashich kara. Purananat sangitale aahe kuthali hi devi aaso aathva dev aaso aashi aradhana naste. Gita tar aaplyala sangte aaple kam karne hich devaci aradhana aahe.

Hach vichar manta dharun aata ha blog publish karnar n parat kamala lagnar.

Jai Mata Di !!!!

Friday, September 26, 2008

Lieutenant Colonel Kapil Dev Nikhanj


LT COLONEL Kapil Dev Nikhanj, this is how Kapil is going to be addressed from now onwards. Kapil, the famous cricketer from Haryana, who led India to the single world cup victory in 1983 has been commissioned as an honorary lieutenant colonel in the Territorial Army (TA). Kapil was inducted into the 150 TA (Infantry) battalion of the Punjab Regiment in a ceremony held on September 24, at the army headquarters.

Now Kapil will be affiliated with the Delhi-based 150 TA (Punjab) Battalion under the western command. Army chief, General Deepak Kapoor piped the badges of rank on Kapil’s proud shoulders at the ceremony in the army headquarters in the presence of TA additional director general major general KVS Lalotra.

Kapil appeared in oliver green uniform and his conduct was like that of a true army man. Kapil looked great in his uniform and accepted the commissioning, coming to attention and smartly saluting, as perfectly as any professional army officer would do. After being commissioned for the honorary post, Kapil said, “This is my second innings. Earlier, I used to fight for the country in my white uniform and now I will do the same in this green army uniform.”

Kapil, as a lieutenant colonel, would definitely turn out to be a role model for the army personnel and his induction in TA would be a moral booster for officers and troops to see a noted personality associated with them. An army officer said, “If he visits troops in the field, he would be wearing a uniform and it would have an inspiring impact on the rank and file.”

We all hope that Kapil turns out to be a encouraging factor for the youth of the country and performs his best in the capacity of an ambassador for the forces. Way to go lieutenant colonel Kapil Dev Nikhanj!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Mile Sur Mera Tumhara

A long time back, Doordarshan used to run theme based short clips on national integrity, and they made a few that had an excellent direction and theme. For example, they had a clip called Mile Sur Mera ..


From Gujarat to Assam, from Jammu & Kashmir to Kerala, the video beautifully captured the many moods of India and the Indians (from different walks of life singing/miming in the language represented by their state, region or community). The song ends with school children dressed in Saffron White and Green, gathered together to make the Indian Tricolour, as the tune of the National Anthem fades in. The voice by Lata Mangeshkar was unforgettable. I just downloaded the same & it made me remind of the old Doordarshan days.


Giving the same Mile Sur Mera Tumhara here to you to go back to those days.......


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj91waxXIm8



Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Some really good ads























10 point program


I am in love. I am in deep love & very soon I would be getting married. I was a bit worried on how well I would gel with my wife, even if it’s a love marriage. A lot of thinking went into this process. I would think on this all the night. After a lot of thinking I have come to a 10 point program which I think will be effective not only to me but to all.

1. Love each other immensely.

2. Show interest in each other’s thoughts and feelings.

3. Trust your partner.

4. Share your joys and sorrows. Let your partner know when you are delighted or feel sad.

5. Show affection by touching each other, giving gifts, or saying something thoughtful.

6. Accept and respect each other’s feelings, even when you don’t agree with the other’s point of view.

7. Express gratitude and display pride in one another.

8. Be understanding even when you fight. Do not shout at each other or hold grudges. Instead try to sort out the problem amicably on a good note.

9. Have fun together. Joke around, tease each other or play games together. Have good sex and go on holidays together.

10. Out of sight can be out of mind. So call your partner to ask how things are going.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Thank you Orkut.


Orkut has been recognized as the 'next bad thing that has happened to the youth of today' by most of the newspapers.


I find serious flaws in that. A knife can cut a fruit, the same knife can cut a throat too. It's not what the knife is doing but it's the intention of the person holding it in his/her hand.

Orkut, to me, brought back friends from school - who had moved out and were out of touch. When you see the person's profile, read about him/her, go through the album, you remember your old long lost school days.

Orkut set the background for our school reunion. It was at an orkut community that people thought of the reunion.

Orkut brings together people with similar tastes. Whether this shared interest is in any field. Be it branding, dating or anything else under the sun.

I am grateful to Orkut for all this.


Thank you Orkut.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Condom Ringtone

Would you like a ringtone that sings “condom, condom, condom?”. This ringtone has been a hit in India and has at least 270,000 downloads from cell phone users since BBC World Service launch it last month.

It can be heard at www.condomcondom.org.

Although I have downloaded the ringtone, I don’t think I would be using this ringtone. Imagine, I am at a meeting with my client discussing on some serious stuff , and suddenly my phone rings, reminding them to use condom!!

Unbelievable!!!!

To regain lost trust.................

The fall of biggies on Wall Street has triggerd a sense of fright amongst the indians also. Taking that into account US based insurance giant American International Group has released a very good advert in the Indian Newspapers.

I find the advert a very good example of creativity to regain the trust which has been lost.


Monday, September 15, 2008

Farewell..........



Living up to his reputation of ‘vignaharta’, Lord Ganesh ensured that his final journey went off smoothly amid tight security. Over a million Mumbaikars braved heavy rains and terror threats to bid adieu to their favourite elephant-headed God.

A word of praise for the Mumbai Traffic Police …. once again the men in Khaki, kept the traffic unjammed, ensured that no one got stuck…. and all in all the good humour and cheer was maintained.

GANPATI BAPPA MORYA!
PUDHCHYA VARSHI LAVKAR YA!!

you are already being missed...................




Saturday, September 13, 2008

Durex Print Campaign

Surfing on the net today landed me on www.afaqs.com. Going to the Creative Showcase I found out a print campaign of Durex Condoms. Each ad in the campaign is a simple ad. Just one simple word which is self explanatory by itself. Each ad talks about a specific condom & the aftereffect which it create.

Hat's off to the creative agency.

Given below is the campaign for you who might have missed like how i missed it.

Awaiting for your comments on the ads...........................




Friday, September 12, 2008

Leadership Qualities

Leadership qualities that characterize effective leadership are specific and can be learned. This blog covers these qualities and how you can succeed. Leadership qualities are qualities that characterize effective leadership. What are these qualities?
Let me place it clearly.

Effective leaders are . . .

1. Humble
2. Decisive
3. Selfless and self sacrificing
4. Empathetic
5. Disciplined
6. Good communicators
7. Fair and unprejudiced
8. Maximize the potential of their people by empowering them
9. Surround themselves with people smarter than they are
10. Do not care who takes the credit
11. Admit that they are infallible and admit mistakes when they make them
12. Have a burning desire to make a difference . . . a positive difference

The good news is . . . these attributes can be learned. And you have a big chance.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Tata Nano Advert

Nokia N16 to hit India

Cell phone major, Nokia has announced that the much-anticipated N96, its most advanced multimedia device from the N-series range, would be available in the Indian market from September 16.

Optimized for superb web access and entertainment, the dual-slide Nokia N96 is a perfect mixture of style and cutting edge technology and represents a whole new chapter in mobile technology. The N96, which would be available for Rs 34,999, offers a memory size of 16GB that can be increased to 24GB with an optional microSD card. Today, in the Web 2.0 Era, the new Nokia N96 places the power to shape the Internet in addition to being the ultimate entertainment gadget. The N96 offers personalized mobile Internet experience.

The N96 comes with several other features including Wave Secure, Oxford dictionary, Mobiola Screen capture and many more. The wave secure application, allows consumers not just to track their handset in the event it is lost or stolen, but also create a backup for the phone data through the Internet.

Sakaal salutes the Heroes