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URI The surgical strike review

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Cast:  Vicky Kaushal, Yami Gautam, Paresh Rawal Director:  Aditya Dhar Rating:  2 Stars URI: The Surgical Strike is no different. It’s hard to believe that this has been Aditya Dhar’s first directional debut. Many will draw contrast with Kathryn Bigelow’s Zero Dark Thirty or Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper, yet stories based on true events do have very similar take on chronicle. Rarely do we get chance to see movies on Indian Army, leaving aside few like Vijeta [1982] or Prahaar [1991] most of them are plagued with forced chest thumping, flawed tactics making them not worth the time or dime. Even though the plot is based on true events on URI attack back in 18th September 2016 tailed by tactical retaliation by Indian Para Special Forces, its quite evident some liberty has been taken by the production unit for the sake of making the subject easily accessible to the civil population. A bar has been set on how the action movies should be made in India, Mitesh Mi...

Theme Photography 2.0

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Theme Photography

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If I can stop

If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain; If I can ease one life the aching, Or cool one pain, Or help one fainting robin Unto his nest again, I shall not live in vain.

MSI GL63 9SC Laptop review

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MSI GL63 9SC-217IN Laptop (Core i5 9th Gen/8 GB/1 TB 128 GB SSD/Windows 10/4 GB) laptop has a 15.6 Inches (39.62 cm) display for your daily needs. This laptop is powered by Intel Core i5-9300H (9th Gen) processor, coupled with 8 GB of RAM and has 1 TB HDD storage at this price point. It runs on Windows 10 Home Basic operating system. As far as the graphics card is concerned this notebook has a 4 GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card to manage the graphical functions. To keep it alive, it has a 6 Cell Li-Ion battery and weighs 2.22 Kg. When it comes to gaming, the Core i5, GTX 1650 combo dish out the ideal frame rates for gaming. Most multiplayer titles easily surpass the 60-frame rate threshold, while older multiplayer games can surpass 100 fps. AAA titles are more than playable in single-player on high settings.

Redmi Note 7 Review

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The Redmi Note 7 features a glass front and back with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection on both sides. The phone feels incredibly premium, especially for its starting price of Rs. 9,999. The 6.3-inch LCD display produces decent colours and brightness level is also very good. The Redmi Note 7 has a dewdrop notch, a notification LED in the chin and a hybrid SIM slot. It’s powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 SoC which offers very good app and gaming performance. MIUI 10 still spams you with a lot of ads and promotions but you can disable most of them. The rear 12-megapixel camera on the Redmi Note 7 captures usable daylight shots but the AI can make colours look unnatural. Low-light camera performance isn’t stellar and so is the video recording, but the selfie camera shoots decent images. The 4000mAh battery on the Redmi Note 7 will last you a full day on a single charge and there’s fast charging support too, however that charger doesn’t come bundled in the box.

LIFE

WHO you are is what makes you special.Do not change for anyone. WHAT lies ahead will always be a  mystery.Do not be afraid to explore. WHEN life pushes you over,you  push back harder. WHERE there are choices to make, make the one you wont regret. WHY things happen will never be  certain.Take it in stride and more forward.