Friday 25 November 2011

DUKE REVIEW

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DUKE Price and Features

DUKE
duke got,

>> 25bhp strength.
>> single cylinder engine.
>> 200cc,four stroke.
>> 4 valve.
>> Liquid cool with fuel injection.
>> 1361mm wheelbase.
>> 170mm ground clearance.
>> 6 speed gear box.
>> weight 137kg.
>> dual disc brakes.
>> Monoshock absorber in back.
>> Price may expect around 1.5 lakh.

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Bajaj Bikes

BAJAJ KTM DUKE
Austrian bike makers KTM  now going to launch a new bike in India in association with Bajaj nd which is named as DUKE. DUKE is already famous in other european countries in the sence of mud race activity.
                             Already Bajaj got a 40% share of KTM,nd also the 125cc DUKE for other countries are now take birth from Bajaj garage in India.
Bajaj now thinks to sell this DUKE in Indian market,
with some changes.We can hope this within a month.
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3 movie song Kolaveri Di

21-year-old Anirudh Ravichander, music director of the superhit song, Why This Kolaveri Di for the Tamil movie 3. The video, which was released on November 16 by Sony Music, already has 1.4 million hits and counting. The song has (despite its lyrics claiming to be a 'flop song') already gone viral on YouTube and social networking sites, becoming one of the top trending topics on Twitter. 
The debutant music director, who is fresh out of graduation college (he completed a BCom course from Loyola in Chennai), is lapping it all up. "I am on cloud nine," he says.But he isn't going overboard. "I have another nine songs to go and want to give them my best," says Ravichander. The youngster is already getting many offers, including a few from Bollywood. But right now, 3 is his priority. "This (the movie project) is like my baby. I want to give it my complete attention," he claims.

The song emerged, literally, out of the blue. The tune, claims Ravichander, came to him in five minutes flat. "The director (Aishwarya Dhanush) gave me the situation. Dhanush sir came after 10-15 minutes and started singing it," he says. Dhanush gave the lyrics on the spot and since the casual usage of English gelled with the mood of the song, they decided to retain it for the entire song.

Incidentally, Ravichander had Dhanush in mind when he was composing the song. "He has a raw voice which would suit the song. He sounds like a common man, who enjoys singing. When he started singing, Why this kolaveri kolaveri kolaveri di? we knew we were on right track," he says.

The tune was composed to make the song sound catchy. The lyrics fit the sequence in the movie in which a boy expresses his feelings about failing in love. Sung in far-from-correct English with a heavy South Indian accent and everyday words like "holy cow", the video shows Shruti Hassan, Dhanush, Aishwarya Dhanush and Ravichander recording the song in a studio and having a great time doing it. 

Apart from the heavy South Indian accent and the way the song is sung, there is nothing remarkable about the "Soup song" as it has come to be known. "It is funny because the lyrics have no meaning whatsoever. We had a ball while recording it," recalls Ravichander.

The music is a blend of South Indian rhythm, with guitar and saxophone. "It is like a nursery rhyme," adds Ravichander who till now had only composed music for short films.


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