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Commented on msriram's review

Jul 22, 2006 09:20 PM

hi i dno abt this alliance thingy, but bsnl isnt so hot either. airtel rocks, tho. i know by personal experience. always up quickly, never breaks down, connects spot on every day of the month.

Commented on ms_express's review

Jul 15, 2006 11:56 AM

if hindu, toi, hindustan times, etc are biased, what newspaper would you recommend for a girl who generally believes what she reads and so wants to read right? dis is to everyone who has dissed the above papers.

Commented on mahive's review

Jul 08, 2006 07:36 PM

You should all read 'The French Revolution' by Thomas Carlyle. No, really. luv and chocolate, divya

Commented on own review

Jul 08, 2006 07:32 PM

tanx for ur reviews, but i must say, i expected the 'where are the harry poter movies ' dialogs. i'd say the movies are highly expressionless, highly clumsily handled and lacking even the traces of the basic charm the books have. they don't deserve to be on my list and so they ae not. did u realy ...like them?? plus yeah i saw madagascar it was funny defntly, but it wasnt all that much for kids, tho, was it? more like a tweens-to-adults comedy. say wat? luv and chocolate, divyaRead More

Reviewed Five Best Hollywood Children's Films

Jul 06, 2006 07:25 PM 12602 Views

First off, there are too many great kids' flicks out there for me to stick to the top five - so I am going to include five more. Be warned that these are not teen flicks or coming of age flicks. these are purely childrens' movies in the narrowest sense of the phrase. DISCLAIMER: These are ...Read more

Commented on callkrish's review

Jul 06, 2006 06:40 PM

hi nice revu, tho i never saw the movie... i know this comment is shamefully late but so wat; ananth what the hel do you mean most songs are sick?? the only dumb song is x-machi. i hapen to LIKE rangola. luv and chocolate divya [ srikanth ]

Commented on Aviendha's review

Jul 05, 2006 11:18 AM

read ur revu. am jaw-droppingly surprised that some1 could actually like the movie. it is crap from beginning to end. john is wooden. vivek oberoi is very vivek oberoi....crap! lara is as irritating as the measles. esha in nothing but cleavage ( all of w2hich is on display for much part of the m...ovie) and muscles, al of which are bigger than John's. The dialogue writer is an escapee from the National Home for the Mentally deficient - i mean, all Vivek does throughout the movie is say 'Cut the crap, man!' funny, that's what i say too, after watching this excuse for a movie. glad some1 liked it tho. agree with u on one thing: i'd watch the movie again in the cinema just for the opening kaal dhamaal song!:PRead More

Reviewed We the Living - Ayn Rand

Jun 08, 2006 07:09 PM 3252 Views

(Updated Jun 09, 2006 06:29 PM)

Ayn Rand is not an author to be taken lightly. I read Fountainhead when I was thirteen, and Atlas Shrugged when I was fourteen. I found Fountainhead wierdly appealing because Howard Roark was so carefree and so different and not like any character in any other book I had read. also, I loved the ...Read more

Commented on amrita's review

Jun 01, 2006 04:16 PM

hi u seem to be totally famous [ infamous? ] in MS. Ur revu was really interesting. i understand ur a fiercely independent person, but consider these points: 1. Babies not being allowed in restaurants like Olive is not an issue. Babies are rather unpredictable, sometimes messy, and rather noisy. ...There are many many other, good restaurants i know which also don't allow babies under two. Of course, you are perfectly right on one pt; if they arent kid frendly they shudnt pretend. 2. To shrini: with all due respect - ppl dont mind adhering to a dress code while going to nightclubs or other posh dos. most don't even allow casual pants! it is expected. and not outrageous. would you wear sandals to a board meeting? to a formal party? why dis a restaurant that asks for the same? I would also like to note that you both are right. Olive sucks. It is a pretentious and immensely overhyped excuse for a restaurant. And shrini - you are probably right as well. i'm just disagreeing on the above points. luv and chocolate, divyaRead More

Reviewed Shaadi Se Pehle

May 30, 2006 07:48 PM 3926 Views

(Updated May 30, 2006 07:53 PM)

I know this is a bit late to write a review on this, especially since I saw this movie a whole 3 weeks ago, but what the hell, I am writing one anyway. Right. So I saw this movie with a friend, in the theatre, and I made some observations. This movie is crap. I did not have high expectatio...Read more

Commented on meet_tej's review

May 30, 2006 06:33 PM

realy good revu, i also have the same player; but ur wrong abt 2 things: 1. the best mp3 player on the market is in my opinion the Creative Zen Nano, which is uncommon, unfortunately in India. i owned this, but happened to break it, so i bought Transcend. Transcend is good, but does not produce t...he smoothness that Creative does; but the Zen Nano retails for 8000-10000. 2. The price of a transcend T10 player is Rs. 3500 with a receipt and warranty. i bought it for this much. kep writin divyaRead More

Commented on stungbyascorp's review

Apr 03, 2006 06:11 PM

the best review i ever read on mouthshut has been this one. thank you for the privilege. divya

Reviewed Memoirs Of A Geisha - Arthur Golden

Apr 03, 2006 06:07 PM 2312 Views

(Updated Apr 03, 2006 06:07 PM)

The tale of Nitta Sayuri, one of the most famous geisha in the height of Great Depression, in the famously secretive and legendary Gion district in Japan. Who cares if the story is fictional? It did not bother me at all. Gion is a tightly knit community of what can be called the most empow...Read more

Reviewed Vanished Man, The - Jeffery Deaver

Mar 21, 2006 07:01 PM 2347 Views

(Updated Mar 21, 2006 07:01 PM)

Its been a long time since I actually felt a burning urge to find out what happened next in a whodunnit novel. I was pleasantly surprised to find that Mr.Jeffery Deaver, the author - who, by the way, I've never heard of- manages to do exactly that. I am, of course, excluding Christie - she rocks...Read more

Commented on own review

Mar 17, 2006 07:26 PM

thanx for commenting, very encouraging..btw mayank , i know there is a movie version of the book that is really famous and sposed to be really good, but i dont know whether it is by hitchcock.....wat i do know is that no movie can ever be a patch on this book. Also, guneela , i loved that part whe...re scout walked out at the wrong time during ms. merriwether's show? hilarious! :)Read More

Commented on Revs's review

Mar 10, 2006 12:00 PM

not a very clear review, but i know wat u feel bcos i read it, the book simply ROCKS.

Reviewed To Kill A Mockingbird - Harper Lee

Mar 10, 2006 11:50 AM 4446 Views

(Updated Mar 10, 2006 11:50 AM)

If you were to ask me, what do I think of To Kill a Mockingbird, I would say that it is the best piece of fiction I have ever read and that I have a strong feeling that its going to be one hell of a time before I read another like it. It is a strong, yet gentle, lyrical and funny book about two ...Read more

Commented on cheeroot's review

Mar 09, 2006 03:16 PM

i watched some episodes....its too far out..ntn like a call centre, sort of boring and pathless,......i guess ur rite....they have really overdone the INDIA IS GREAT bit.... but its okay, really, compared to that load of crap they call Remix.

Commented on ollieollieashlee's review

Feb 12, 2006 11:58 AM

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE: What is the name of the sequel and the other 2 books? Please,i am dying to read them!!

Reviewed Angela's Ashes - Frank McCourt

Feb 12, 2006 11:52 AM 6517 Views

(Updated Feb 12, 2006 11:52 AM)

Forget about Dil Chahta Hai- This book is the granddaddy of all coming-of-age tales. Never have I come across a book so independent of self-pity. The scene is set - an Irish boy Malachy, living in the slums of Limerick, Ireland. This is an autobiography of Frank McCourt, and as far as I am...Read more

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