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Saturday, February 17, 2007

convert .rm files to mp3 format

Switch Sound File Conversion Software

Switch is a free audio coversion tool. It supports conversion of many format into one another, but what we need to know is that it CAN convert .rm to mp3. There is a Plus version that you can upgrade to for $US19.40 which will unlock some advanced features. You can read more about it at their website. For the purpose of this tutorial the free version is perfect and there is no need for an upgrade.

NOTE: The free version will have all the advanced features for 14 days from the day you install the software. After that trial period, the advanced features will be deactivated and every once in a while you will be asked to upgrade. Don't worry about that, just click 'NO' or 'Cancel' everytime you are asked to upgrade and you will be fine.


Use the link above to download Switch. Run the downloaded file by double-clicking and simply follow the on-screen instructions to install it on your hard drive.

NOTE: If Switch previously didn't work for you, then READ THIS. for a solution.


How to use Switch:

You can use Switch to convert files one at a time, or convert multiple files at once. Here are the steps to convert one/multiple files:

  1. First add files to the queue by clicking either the 'Add File(s)' or 'Add Folder' button (see image below). They both serve the same purpose, with the difference that the first allows you to choose the files you want and the second enables you to add all the contents of a folder to the queue.
  2. Now that you have added your files, you need to choose the Output Folder, the folder where Switch will save the converted files. Click the button labelled as ' ... ' (see image below) and choose your desired folder.

  3. Choose .mp3 (or any format you prefer) as the Output Format from the dropdown menu as shown in the image below.

  4. Finally, click the 'Convert' button at the top right corner to get the job done.
    When you click Convert, a little window (like the one below) will pop up, which shows you what is being done. You can cancel the process by clicking the 'Cancel' button (Dah!). The window will disappear once files are converted.


There are many other commercial softwares that can do this task, but some may not be comfortable with the price tag they come with.

I hope you find this tutorial (my first one ever) useful. If I am being ambiguous with my explanation here, feel free to comment or ask questions below. Now that the issue of file format is hopefully resolved, let's get back to downloading some cool music.

Download Songs of delhi heights













Delhi Heigts marks the entrance of Rabbi Shergill into Bollywood as a music director. Despite being new to Bollywood, Rabbi has been a pretty famous figure in the music industry as a singer (according Wikipedia, I knew nothing about him before this). He is been particularly creadited for his deep and philosophical lyrics. His music is inspired by rock, as well as Sufi and Punjabi folk music. He can be seen behind Jimmy Shergill in this screenshot of Delhi Heights. You can read a lot of his lyrics (with English translation, yay!) and other info about him at Rabbism.

The film itself is directed by Anand Kumar and stars Jimmy Shergill, Neha Dhupia, Om Puri, Rohit Roy, Simone Singh, Vivek Shauq and Kamini Khanna. Hope you like the songs.

P.S. Does anyone know if Jimmy and Rabbi Shergill are related? Anyone knows that?


  1. Aaja Nachle / Salim Shahzada
  2. Dilli / Rabbi Shergilll
  3. Ey Gori (Holi) / Kailash Kher
  4. Kabhi Aana Na / Amit Sana, Rabbi Shergil
  5. Kitni Der Tak / Rabbi Shergill, Sonu Nigam
  6. Tere Bin / Rabbi Shergill

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Reason of death of anna nicole smith

Amid mysteries surrounding voluptuous model Anna Nicole Smith’s death, reports have surfaced that she had been popping 10 different kinds of pills when she died in hotel in Florida.

It has also been pointed out that Smith had undergone at least two breast surgeries since the birth of her five-month-old daughter, Dannielynn, and that she might have become "very tired, very weak" after getting the last boob job done.

According to MSNBC’s Rita Cosby, the late actress may have died from interactions among the numerous medications she had been taking to ease the pain.

She said that used containers of pills littered Smith's bedside table at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino & Hotel, where she died on Thursday, reports the New York Daily News.

While authorities are still puzzling over exactly what killed the former Playboy centerfold model just five months after she gave birth to Dannielynn, the stress from the two recent breast surgeries is being speculated to be the cause of Smith’s tragic demise.

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Monday, February 12, 2007

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KBC's starry Valentines Day!



Valentines Day is all over the city and on KBC as well. On February 14 2007, a special V-Day episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati will be telecasted on Star Plus. Shah Rukh Khan will quiz Bollywood celebrities like Malaika Arora – Arbaaz Khan, Farhan – Zoya Akthar, Karan Johar and Farah Khan on Wednesday.

In this two-hour special episode, the King Khan, along with Mr. Computer, will ask questions on a lighter note to the star participants. The three celebrity-couples will donate all their prize money amounts to various charities or causes that they hold close to their hearts. Arbaaz and Malaika will donate their winnings to St Anthony's Home for the Aged, Zoya and Farhan Akthar will donate to Nivara Hakk Welfare, and Karan and Farah Khan will give away the prize amount to Bal Jeevan Trust.

At the end of the episode, all the three couples will be dancing to the tunes of SRK’s newly launched KBC song – Karle Karle Tu Ek Sawaal. It seems like the Valentines special episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati will surely leave the viewers spellbound!

Rang De Basanti out of BAFTA


The entire team of Rang De Basanti along with Aamir Khan and Ronnie Screwwala was present at the BAFTA awards in London on Sunday night.

But unfortunately the film which lost out of the Oscars race is also out of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards (BAFTA) in the best foreign language film category.

The film competed with five other entries in the non- English film category and shared the honour with Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto and Pedro Almodovar's Volver among others.

The film lost out to Guillermo del Toro's fantastical saga Pan's Labyrinth.

Movie Review: Guru ...

Meet India's most powerful man, screams the headlines. You want to believe the statement primarily because the man at the helm of affairs is none other than Mani Ratnam, one of the finest talents India has produced. Irrespective of how his films are received by the paying public, you cannot deny the fact that a Mani Ratnam film is special.

So when GURU, Mani's new film, makes claims such as the one mentioned above, the viewer saunters into the cineplex with real big expectations.

Mani's impressive repertoire includes a few bio-pics and now GURU is a welcome addition to the club. This time around, the supremely talented storyteller narrates the story of a man who rises from zilch and becomes the premier industrialist of the country through sheer hard work, determination, passion and grit.

As a story, GURU is tremendously inspiring and makes you feel all the more confident to encounter challenges and hurdles that may crop up in a journey called life. But by no means is GURU a documentary, as a section of the film industry/media would want us to believe. Sure, GURU chronicles several vital facets of an industrialist's life, but the marriage of enlightenment and entertainment is brilliantly executed here.

With GURU, Mani proves that he's indeed the guru when it comes to narrating stories. Note the poignant moments in the narrative -- Guru's thorny relationship with his father [Rajendra Gupta], his relationship with a newspaper publisher [Mithun Chakraborty], Guru's brother-in-law Jignesh [Arya Babbar] staging a walkout and creating a rift between Guru and his wife Sujata [Aishwarya Rai], the confrontation between the journalist [Madhavan] and Guru at the publisher's residence, Guru's emotional moment in the hospital when his trusted aide [Manoj Joshi] attempts suicide and of course, the finale.

The graph of GURU escalates gradually and reaches its crescendo in the concluding reels. Guru's monologue in a packed courtroom -- where an enquiry commission is looking into the complaints against Guru's companies -- gives you goose bumps. The simpleton from a village in Gujarat roars like never before and the impact it creates cannot be described in mere words. All you want to say is, it's the most fitting finale for a fabulous film!

Mani's choice of the protagonist -- Abhishek Bachchan -- is equally worthy. You ought to be enormously talented to understand the nuances of the character and Abhishek deserves the highest praise for reliving a complex role. You smile when he smiles, you cry when he cries… you relive every single emotion that the character experiences. Only goes to show that the actor involves you at every step with a stupendous performance.

In a nutshell, GURU packs in a solid punch in those 2.45 hours. The year 2007 may have just begun, but one can confidently state that this Mani Ratnam film will rank prominently amongst the bests of the year when we go into a flashback mode later this year. Put your hands together for one of the most courageous attempts on the Hindi screen. GURU is a film not to be missed!

In a small village of Idar in Gujarat, a young man dreams of making it big some day. His father [Rajendra Gupta], the headmaster of the village school, tells him that dreams never come true. But Gurukant Desai [Abhishek Bachchan] dares to dream!

Set in 1951, GURU tells the story of a ruthlessly ambitious villager who moves to Turkey first and Mumbai later with his wife Sujata [Aishwarya Rai] and brother-in-law Jignesh [Arya Babbar] to fulfill his dreams.

In Mumbai, truth dawns upon Guru that the business world is a closed community ruled by a handful of rich and influential people who don't believe in giving opportunities to new players. Despite barriers, he starts a company called Shakti Trading and climbs the ladder of success at a furious pace.

Manik Dasgupta aka Nanaji [Mithun Chakraborty], who publishes a newspaper Swatantra, treats Guru as his son. But when he learns that Guru's means to make it big are not right, he along with the Editor of his newspaper, Shyam [Madhavan], decide to expose Guru's unjust ways.

Even though GURU is a bio-pic, the serpentine twists and turns in the screenplay are the mainstay of the enterprise. You may have heard of a few incidents, but the life sketch of the leading industrialist makes for an interesting celluloid experience.

From the writing point of view, while GURU holds your attention at most times, there are a few loose ends, though negligible, that you cannot overlook. The tiff between Guru and his bro-in-law Jignesh is one of those tracks. What actually brings about a rift between the two and why doesn't Jignesh reappear anywhere in the story later is not explained.

Another track that doesn't really hold your attention is the one between Madhavan-Vidya Balan. Although the emotional sequence between them is a highpoint [the smooch that follows is aesthetically filmed], you still wish there was some more meat in this sub-plot.

Moreover, the film can do without a song 'Ek Lo Ek Muft' [appears soon after Guru and his wife are blessed with twins] and also the pacing could've been tighter in the second half.

GURU ranks amongst Mani Ratnam's finest attempts. In fact, it wouldn't be erroneous to state that the film is at par with his most accomplished works like NAYAKAN, AGNI NAKSHATRAM, GITANJALI, ROJA and BOMBAY. Every sequence in GURU bears the stamp of a genius and the outcome is tremendous.

A.R. Rahman's music is in sync with the film. 'Maiya Maiya' at the start of the film [Mallika Sherawat] is sizzling, while 'Barso Re' [Ash's introduction] and 'Tere Bina' are melodious to the core. Rahman's background score is also topnotch. Rajiv Menon's cinematography is of international quality. The lensman captures the 1950s look, right to the present day setting, with flourish. Vijay Krishna Acharya's dialogues are of superior quality. The writing in the last twenty minutes is fantastic.

Reserve all the awards for Abhishek Bachchan. No two opinions on that! His performance in GURU is world class and without doubt, a shade above his career-best work in YUVA. From a sharp teenager in Turkey to the biggest entrepreneur of the country, Abhishek handles the various shades this character demands with adroitness. He takes a giant leap with this film!

Aishwarya Rai too stuns you with a powerful performance. Known for her angelic looks all the while, the actor will make people sit up and notice the reservoirs of talent in GURU. Also, the chemistry between Abhishek and Aishwarya is electrifying. Mithun Chakraborty is in form after a long, long time. And it's a pleasure to see the veteran deliver a natural performance from start to end.

Madhavan's role could've been stronger, but he enacts it with élan. Vidya Balan too suffers due to a weak characterization, but makes up with a confident performance. Arya Babbar is first-rate in a brief role. The film has a number of characters, but the ones who register a strong impact are Roshan Seth, Manoj Tyagi and Sachin Khedekar.

On the whole, GURU is one of the finest films to come out of the Hindi film industry. At the box-office, its business will be excellent at the multiplexes as compared to the single screens. In fact, the business at the multiplexes [which are performing 12/14/18/20 shows a day] will be enough to make the film a success story in days to come. Strongly

Movie Review: Traffic Signal ...

CHANDNI BAR peeped into the lives of bar dancers. PAGE 3 exposed the glitzy lives of the glitterati and chatterati. CORPORATE was about wars fought inside the Board Rooms. Madhur Bhandarkar's new outing TRAFFIC SIGNAL introduces us to a world we thought never existed. A world we see every single day at the traffic signals, but forget all about it the moment the signal light turns green.

Like PAGE 3, TRAFFIC SIGNAL is more of a collage of moments than a cohesive script.

A flourishing 'industry' exists at the signals and those who engineer and run the 'empire' include gangsters and politicians. Actually, you need to have a strong stomach to absorb the characters depicted in TRAFFIC SIGNAL. This is no glossy, feel-good, escapist cinema that has actors dressed in designer outfits and breaking into songs in the Swiss Alps. The plot is stationed at a traffic signal, the characters are shabby to look at, they wear tattered clothes and the lingo they speak is outright pedestrian, coarse and uncouth.

Madhur dares to travel a path no one has traversed in the past. Although TRAFFIC SIGNAL rests on a thin plot, the experience of watching a never-seen-before world is its USP.

There are films that entertain. There are films that enlighten. TRAFFIC SIGNAL belongs to the latter category. This one doesn't get preachy. It just opens your eyes and mind to a deglam world that exists in the glam cities of India.

Write your own movie review of Traffic Signal Silsila [Kunal Khemu], a young orphan, who was born and who took his first tiny step at the Signal, is now its manager. For him, the Signal is his workplace and a home where he lives. He loves all those working at the signal, which in a way is his family, but would spare nobody when it comes to business.

Silsila's mentor Jaffar [D. Santosh] is the collector of his region. Both Jaffar and Silsila work for the local Mafioso, Haji [Sudhir Mishra]. Inherent in the social structure lies a nexus between the local mafia and politicians, though at that level Silsila is almost non-existent.

Yet, by a force of circumstance, Silsila gets drawn into the bigger game and finds himself responsible for the annihilation of his own world. What would Silsila do in such a situation? Silsila knows that he can never take on Haji, who is too powerful and way beyond him. Yet, no matter what and how, he has to get his life and the lives of his family at the Traffic Signal back on track.

Like PAGE 3, TRAFFIC SIGNAL is about assorted characters. There's a kid called Tsunami, who has lost his parents in the Tsunami. There's a socialite who likes toyboys. There's a girl from Gujarat who sells traditional outfits. There's a hooker who has a soft corner for a drug addict. The drug addict, in turn, has his own story to tell. There's a gay who's part of the flesh trade. And, of course, there's the 'manager' of this traffic signal -- the protagonist.

Madhur doesn't peep into every character's lives. All he does is introduce the characters that breathe the same air, but live on the mean streets. Actually, the story begins in the middle of the second half and the twist in the tale [the engineer/Manoj Joshi is shot dead by goons] reflects on the times we live in.

The climax is unconventional. There's no herogiri or bhashanbaazi here. The protagonist doesn't fight the evil forces single-handedly. He can't, he's too insignificant in front of them and he knows his shortcomings. And the only recourse he sees is approaching the law.

Director Madhur Bhandarkar's choice of the subject is laudable, although one wishes that there were ample dramatic moments in the narrative. Besides, the subject material will have its share of admirers and adversaries. Yet, there's no denying that the film has some brilliant moments. The Ranveer-Konkona track [including Ranveer's sad demise], the entire track of Manoj Joshi [right till his assassination] and the track of a beggar and the rich Gujarati businessman [with a turning point in a multiplex] are superb. From the writing point of view [writers: Sachin Yardi and Madhur Bhandarkar], the penultimate 25 minutes are captivating, but the film ends on an abrupt note. Ideally, there should've been a strong culmination to the tale.

Special mention has to be made of the costumes worn by the characters [costume designer: Shefalina]. They look real! Ditto for the makeup; it lends the required authenticity to the characters. Mahesh Limaye's cinematography adds to the natural look. Being a slice-of-life film, there's not much scope for the song-n-dance routine, but the theme song has rich lyrical value, while 'Aai Ga' is aimed at the hoi polloi.

The ones who stand out with more than commendable performances include Kunal Khemu, Konkana Sen Sharma and Ranveer Shorey. Kunal Khemu looks the character and emotes his part with admirable precision. Konkona Sen Sharma breathes life in her role. Ranveer Shorey steals the show with a superb portrayal. Upendra Limaye is first-rate. Neetu Chandra does reasonably well. D. Santosh is able. Well-known director Sudhir Mishra leaves a mark as an actor. Manoj Joshi is perfect.

On the whole, TRAFFIC SIGNAL is a slice-of-life film and that is its USP. This deglam film should find a good share of supporters for its theme and also for the execution of the penultimate 25 minutes. At the box-office, the film has two major advantages -- a brand called Madhur Bhandarkar that has cultivated its loyal audience with films like CHANDNI BAR, PAGE 3 and CORPORATE and of course, the right release period. TRAFFIC SIGNAL being the only release this week and the absence of a major film till 16th February will give ample time to its distributors to recover their investments and more. In a nutshell, it's a 'Green' signal for its investors!

Movie Review: Black Friday ...


Some films leave you stunned and speechless with sheer power. The powerful story, the powerful execution, the powerful performances sweep you off your feet. Long after you’ve watched the film, it still haunts you, it disturbs you, it stays in your memory, it still sends a chill down your spine if you recall the incidents.

BLACK FRIDAY, directed by Anurag Kashyap, is one such film!

Who can ever forget the devastating 1993 Mumbai blasts? The tragedy not only shook Mumbai and the rest of India, but also hit headlines across the world. What triggered off these blasts? Who engineered those attacks? Who were behind this act of terrorism? As a Mumbaiite, a number of questions haunted you then.

BLACK FRIDAY provides the answers!

Anurag Kashyap tells you about the conspiracy and conspirators, the people who engineered the heinous and monstrous crime, the blasts and the aftermath. A number of sequences in the narrative catch you unaware, they are disturbing, they evoke emotions such as shock and sadness in you, they make you go into an introspection mood because it revolves around real people who lost their loved ones in real life… That’s one of the reasons why BLACK FRIDAY works as a film!

Certain films are beyond box-office. You don’t look at the balance sheet at the end of the day, calculating the crores the investors may’ve earned or lost. It’s not about making money here [if the investors do, great!], but all about documenting a tragedy you can never erase from your memory. The personal losses, the pain, the sorrow… Even if the wounds may have healed, the scars will always remain.

Watch BLACK FRIDAY. It’s Hindi cinema at its best!

BLACK FRIDAY is based on the events leading up to and the investigation thereafter of the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts. The 1993 Mumbai blasts left 300 + dead and a 1,000 + injured. Based on S. Hussain Zaidi’s book, the film takes one into the heart of the conspiracy behind the Mumbai blasts and the massive follow-up investigation by giving detailed account of planning, execution and back-end operations of the same.

1.25 p.m.: The first blast occurs at the Bombay Stock Exchange.

2.45 p.m.: Blast at Worli Passport Office.

A series of explosions take place at Air India Building, Century Bazaar shopping centre, adjacent to Shiv Sena Bhavan at Dadar, Zaveri Bazar, compound of Plaza cinema, 18th floor of Sea Rock Hotel in Bandra, Centaur Hotel, Juhu, Centaur Hotel, Santacruz.

The clues begin to surface…

The story of BLACK FRIDAY is narrated in the most convincing manner. Unlike the trend of giving screen names to characters, Anurag Kashyap uses real-life names and that only adds to the authenticity. Besides, Kashyap’s handling of a number of sequences is hair-raising…

* The investigations begin with the cross-examination of Asgar [Yusuf] Muqadam, the manager of Tiger Memon’s company. The interrogation in the police lock-up is electrifying.

* The execution of the plan -- people disbursing to different areas -- gives a clear idea of how the heinous crime was carried out.

* Badshah’s journey from Delhi to Rampur [Uttar Pradesh] to Jaipur to Tonk to Jaipur again [Rajasthan] and the tiff over the passport gives you goose bumps.

* The argument between Additional Commissioner of Police Rakesh Maria and Badshah during the interrogation is superb. The war of words between the two [especially Maria’s lines] are clapworthy.

* The training in Pakistan is an eye-opener.

Anurag Kashyap deserves the highest praise for handling the subject material with utmost sensitivity. It’s a daringly unusual attempt and only someone with courage could’ve made a film on this tragedy. Besides, Kashyap’s storytelling is very different -- the film unfolds in chapters -- yet every chapter is so efficiently handled that you don’t want to move your eyes from the screen. It’s only towards the end [Tiger Memon addressing a group of people] that makes you decipher the reason behind the blasts. In a way, the film moves in reverse order as far as the chronology of events are concerned.

Another aspect that needs to be highlighted is the background score, which only enhances the impact. Cinematography [S. Natarajan Subramaniam] is first-rate. The red tones used during Rakesh Maria’s interrogation sequences are truly imaginative. The blast sequences [Sham Kaushal] are brilliant. In fact, the use of slow motion and crane shots makes the carnage look authentic.

BLACK FRIDAY is embellished with superior performances, but topping the list is Pawan Malhotra, who enacts the role of Tiger Memon with gusto. Easily one of the finest performances witnessed on the Hindi screen, the actor deserves distinction marks for a terrific portrayal.

Kay Kay [Additional Commissioner of Police Rakesh Maria] is splendid. He conveys so much through his eyes. Aditya Shrivastava [Badshah] excels yet again. Zakir Hussain is adequate. Arbaaz Ali Khan looks the character. Pankaj Jha is effective. Pratima Kazmi is alright. Vijay Maurya’s resemblance to underworld don Dawood Ibrahim is amazing. There are a number of characters in the film and each of them is natural.

On the whole, BLACK FRIDAY is an outstanding piece of work. One of the finest products to come out of Mumbai, this one is a hard-hitting film that has the courage to say what it says. Do yourself a favor: Watch BLACK FRIDAY. Hindi cinema at its best!

Sunday, February 11, 2007

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