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Sandokan is a Part of Kabir Bedi's 'Legacy'
- Wednesday December 9, 2015
- Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service
Sandokan is the story of an Asian Prince turned pirate, played by Kabir Bedi, who fights the British Empire for the freedom of his people and an English woman, whom he loves. For his fans in India, Mr Bedi has also produced a new version of the original Sandokan theme song in Hindi
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Chinese man invents fake US bank and claims he bought it
- Tuesday June 19, 2012
- World News | Associated Press
In a China awash with fake iPhones, pirated DVDs and knockoff Louis Vuitton bags, rice trader Lin Chunping took fakery to a whole new level: He invented a U.S. bank and claimed he bought it.
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The Dirty Picture is highest pirated film: Ekta Kapoor
- Tuesday January 31, 2012
- Entertainment | Lovely M
While launching the DVD of 'The Dirty Picture', producer Ekta Kapoor said the film is the 'highest pirated film in the history of Indian movies.'
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Controversy helped DAM 999: Director
- Saturday November 26, 2011
- Entertainment | Lovely M
Sohan Roy, director of controversial film DAM 999 that released throughout India but not in Tamil Nadu, is happy because controversy helped the film.
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Mumbai: Cops seize pirated DVDs worth Rs 2 crore
- Monday December 20, 2010
- Mumbai News | Divyesh Singh, DNA
Over the past month and a half, nearly 100 people have been arrested in connection with video piracy. The seizures worth Rs 2 crore included 1,66,114 CDs and DVDs, 3,700 inlay cards and 35 DVD writers.The Alliance Against Copyright Theft (AACT) had launched a toll-free number (1800-103-1919) for people to complain about piracy incidents. The number...
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China hides pirated DVDs before the world arrives
- Wednesday April 28, 2010
- World News | David Barboza, NYT News Service
In China, embarrassments are usually hidden from sight when the world comes visiting, and that is what has happened to a large supply of bootleg DVDs and CDs as Shanghai prepares for the World Expo, which is expected to attract 70 million visitors.
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www.ndtv.com
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Sandokan is a Part of Kabir Bedi's 'Legacy'
- Wednesday December 9, 2015
- Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service
Sandokan is the story of an Asian Prince turned pirate, played by Kabir Bedi, who fights the British Empire for the freedom of his people and an English woman, whom he loves. For his fans in India, Mr Bedi has also produced a new version of the original Sandokan theme song in Hindi
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Chinese man invents fake US bank and claims he bought it
- Tuesday June 19, 2012
- World News | Associated Press
In a China awash with fake iPhones, pirated DVDs and knockoff Louis Vuitton bags, rice trader Lin Chunping took fakery to a whole new level: He invented a U.S. bank and claimed he bought it.
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www.ndtv.com
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The Dirty Picture is highest pirated film: Ekta Kapoor
- Tuesday January 31, 2012
- Entertainment | Lovely M
While launching the DVD of 'The Dirty Picture', producer Ekta Kapoor said the film is the 'highest pirated film in the history of Indian movies.'
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Controversy helped DAM 999: Director
- Saturday November 26, 2011
- Entertainment | Lovely M
Sohan Roy, director of controversial film DAM 999 that released throughout India but not in Tamil Nadu, is happy because controversy helped the film.
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Mumbai: Cops seize pirated DVDs worth Rs 2 crore
- Monday December 20, 2010
- Mumbai News | Divyesh Singh, DNA
Over the past month and a half, nearly 100 people have been arrested in connection with video piracy. The seizures worth Rs 2 crore included 1,66,114 CDs and DVDs, 3,700 inlay cards and 35 DVD writers.The Alliance Against Copyright Theft (AACT) had launched a toll-free number (1800-103-1919) for people to complain about piracy incidents. The number...
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www.ndtv.com
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China hides pirated DVDs before the world arrives
- Wednesday April 28, 2010
- World News | David Barboza, NYT News Service
In China, embarrassments are usually hidden from sight when the world comes visiting, and that is what has happened to a large supply of bootleg DVDs and CDs as Shanghai prepares for the World Expo, which is expected to attract 70 million visitors.
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www.ndtv.com