Friday 21 June 2013

Review of - RAANJHANAA

Raanjhnaa Review

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(3 / 5)  : Good (3 / 5) : Good

Raanjhanaa despite its flaws in the story is one of the best romantic films of the recent times. A definite watch for all. 
Mansha Rastogi
    Fri, 21 Jun 2013
AUDIENCE

If you aren't a romantic at heart then this film isn't for you and if you are then get ready to be swept off your feet as the filmmaker takes you on one of the most refreshing rides in the recent times. Raanjhanaa is nothing like the recent slew of romantic films that have been doing the rounds in the industry. It has madness of love, layers to characters as well as script and acting that will really make you sit back and notice.

Set in Benaras Raanjhanaa traces the live of a young Tam-bram Kundan (Dhanush) who sets his eyes on a well endowed Muslim girl Zoya (Sonam Kapoor) and falls hopelessly in love with her. The first half pretty much showcases his madness for her where he is willing to go all lengths to be with her. After years Zoya's heart melts even but her family gets a whiff of the young teenager's attachments with a Hindu boy and sends her packing to Aligarh.












Kundan's life all this while gets stuck in a time warp where his love for Zoya grows more than his age. He waits for his lady love to return but the one who makes a comeback is a totally different person. Zoya confesses losing her heart to a Delhi boy Akram/Jasjit (Abhay Deol). The disappointed lover makes up his mind to get the two lovers together but gets fate against him and we see him going through many twists and turns. But does his love conquer all? Watch to find out.

Filmmaker Aanand L Rai who last made the superhit Tanu Weds Manu shows Hindi cinema what good writing actually means. In a genre which constantly gets panned for being tripe and cliche, Aanand displays freshness and a script that celebrates love in its purest form.

The denouncers may reproach the writing for his main protagonist who like a love-struck puppy follows his lady love everything to the point of stalking but it's the innocence with which the director depicts these emotions is what makes for an endearing watch. However, even Aanand who hold fort for the entire first half falls prey to the curse of the second where his story slips into a predictable plot and he loses his points through the various sub-plots, that of the political backdrop, that he introduces.

But it's towards the end where the writing picks up once again and you are given a climax that leaves you cathartic. A highly unconventional end seen in a romantic film in the longest time.

Aanand L Rai's true strength comes in the casting where he scores an ace by roping in Dhanush for a part that could be played by him and him alone. It's his portrayal and the age-span that he convincingly plays showcases his caliber and re-establishes the reason why he is a superstar down South. Sonam Kapoor who has till now been criticised for her acting too displayes her talent and complements Dhanush well. Abhay Deol in little cameo too is very effective.

The review cannot be over without the mention of AR Rahman's composition which becomes an integral part of the film and is truly mesmerising.

To sum it up, Raanjhanaa despite its flaws in the story is one of the best romantic films of the recent times. A definite watch for all.



Review Of FUKREY

THE new bollywood release fukrey scores 3.5/5 it is a great movie by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba .........

Fukrey is a genial romp about four lower middle-class

 boys in Delhi who embark upon a harebrained scheme to

 raise money.

Richa Chadda in a still from Fukrey. Bollywood release: Fukrey

Thursday 20 June 2013

Review of YAMAHA R 15

Review of  India's Ghar-Ghar ki desi bike YAMAHA R 15

Yamaha R15 New Version 2.0 Review and Images

Yamaha R15 New Version 2.0

Prices and Review
  
Yamaha R15 New Version 2.0
    Rs. 1,10,000
    Rs. 1,10,000
     Rs. 1,10,000

VEHICLE SUMMARY

Name:R15 New
Model:Version 2.0
Type:Sports
Top Speed:130kph
Fuel Consumption:
City
32.00
Fuel Consumption:
Highway
42.00

VERDICT

FORLooks
Technology
AGAINSTPrice

OUR RATINGS

Appearance:
Comfort:
Features:
Performance:
Value for money:

ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS

Displacement:149.8cc
Engine:149.8cc, 4-stroke
Maximum Power:16.8 Bhp (17 PS) @ 8500 rpm
Maximum Torque:15 Nm @ 7500 rpm
Gears:6 Manual
Clutch:Wet Multiplate
Bore:57
Stroke:58.7
No. of Cylinders:1
Valve Per Cylinder:4
Chassis Type:Deltabox Frame
Cooling Type:Liquid Cooling

DIMENSIONS

Length:1970.00 mm
Width:670.00 mm
Height:1070.00 mm

OTHER SPECIFICATIONS

Weight:136.00 kg
Ground Clearance:160.00 mm
Fuel Tank:12.00 ltrs
Wheelbase:1345.00 mm
Headlamp:12V35W / 35W+35W
Battery Type:Maintenance Free
Battery Voltage:12V
Battery Capacity:3.5Ah
Wheel Type:Alloys
Wheel Size:90/80 R17, 130/70 R17 mm
Tubeless:
Colors:Sunset red, Midnight black and Racing blue

ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SAFETY

Suspension(Front):Telescopic
Suspension(Rear):Linked type Monocross
Brakes:Disc
Brakes(Rear):220mm disc
Stand Alarm:

COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE

Fuel Guage:Digital
Self Start:
Tacho Meter:Analogue
Trip Meter:Digital-2
Alloys:
Speedometer:Digital
Passenger Footrest:
Passenger Backrest:
Step-up Seat:
Pass-light:
Low Fuel Indicator:
Low Oil Indicator:
Low Battery Indicator:
High Oil Temp. Indicator:
Choked Air Filter Indicator:

Yamaha R15 New Version 2.0 Review

Best Selling Entry-level Sports Bike


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Overview

Yamaha R15 was the first affordable sports bike in India which shared most of the styling bits with Yamaha’s much expensive bikes from R series. The looks and performance of this bike made it famous instantly and looking at its popularity and rising competition, Yamaha has launched the second version of this bike – R15 Version 2.0. Yamaha also launched the Limited Edition Fiery Red R15 and 50th Anniversary Limited Edition at Auto Expo 2012. Yamaha R15 Limited Edition Fiery Red has been painted in a striking red shade with flame decals on both sides. Yamaha R15 50th Anniversary Red & White is inspired from the anniversary editions of Yamaha YZF-R1, R6 and R125 and looks awesome in red and white. The As per the company both the bikes are very exclusive and only 4000 units will be manufactured. Yamaha R15 50th Anniversary is priced at Rs. 1.11 lakh (ex-showroom New Delhi) and the Fiery Red Limited Edition R15 is priced at Rs. 1.10 lakhs (ex-showroom New Delhi).

Whats New in Yamaha R15 Version 2.0


  • All new design for engine fairing, new design for alloy wheels
  • Split seat which is now better cushioned, new graphics and decals
  • Fat rear tyre - 130/70 - R17, bigger 220mm rear disc for better braking
  • All-new LED tail lamp which looks much better than 2010 model of YZF-R15
  • New ECU mapping for better pick-up and fuel efficiency
  • Weight increased by 5kgs (now it weighs 136kgs)
  • New design for saree guard and mudguard (not cool, looks very ugly)
  • New design for the silencer/exhaust pipe

Yamaha R15 Exterior

Yes, Yamaha has made some noticeable changes in R15 Version 2.0 but if you are searching for them at its front then you will be disappointed. Apart from the wider front tyre and darker visor, there is nothing else which differentiates it with the earlier version. Only when you move to the side of this bike then you can notice the major changes which make this bike look extremely cool and sporty than before. The middle cowl in the full size fairing has been redesigned to improve the aerodynamics of this bike which also manages to impress you visually. Moreover you can notice the aluminium swing arm at the back which is first in any Indian bike. The bike also gets new silencer with carbon finishing and a nameplate on it. The rear section of the bike is much improved and looks much sporty than any of its competitor. The fatty rear tyre (130/70) is a welcome feature which was needed desperately in this bike. It features new split seat, saree guard and mud guard. However, the triangular LED tail light could have been better. The new tail cowl is also appealing and comes without any kind of grab rail.

Instrument Console

New Yamaha R15 Version 2.0 shares its instrument console with the outgoing version. It has a round pod for its analogue tachometer while it features a digital speedometer, fuel gauge and odometer with other LED indicators. The blue back light looks funky at night but could have been darker in colour.

Engine and Gearbox

Sadly, there are no changes in this department which means the bike is still powered by the liquid cooled 4-stroke 150cc engine. It’s a mono cylinder, 4-Valve; SOHC engine which is designed to pump out a power of 16.8 bhp at 8500 rpm with utmost torque production of 15 Nm available at 7500 rpm. This engine is equipped with a six speed gearbox with one gear down and five gears up- shift pattern.

Acceleration and Performance

More or less, the feel and throttle response of this engine is same to that of the outgoing model. Yamaha has slightly tweaked the engine which is hardly noticeable due to its additional weight of around 4kgs. The initial gear ratios make it perfect for daily usage. Its only when you go pass 6000rpm then you can notice the slow behaviour of this engine. However there are no vibrations till 8500rpm and the refinement level is also very satisfactory but the high end performance of the engine indicates at its lower displacement. The bike has become faster than before and does 0-100km/hour in just above 13 seconds. One can reach the top speed of 130km/hour with this bike but while doing so, it may not feel as eager as most of its competitors. The high end performance is nowhere near to Bajaj Pulsar 220 and Honda CBR 250R.

Yamaha R15 Mileage

In city conditions, the mileage of R15 ranges from 35-40km/ltr while on highways one can expect anything around 45-50km/ltr.

Comfort while Driving Yamaha R15

Yamaha R15 is known for its sporty stance which was never offered before in any premium bike in India. The aerodynamic design of the bike allows the rider to bend forward with knees rolled back in perfect position. With its low seating, one can easily find a firm hold on this bike which gives you the confidence to rule the road which is absent on bikes like Pulsar and Hero Karizma ZMR. New seat is also very comfortable with foot pegs being placed much behind than normal. The clips on handle are nice and convenient to hold and the overall feel while you drive this bike is magnificent.

Safety Features and Storage Space

The dual headlights of R15 Version 2.0 allow you to get a clear view of roads at night and confirms you safe driving. There is no storage space in this bike.

Suspension and Braking

Yamaha R15 Version 2.0 has the same telescopic forks at its front with linked type mono-shocker at its back. The bike takes most of the bumps with ease and feels free to cross most of the speed breakers and potholes without any complain. The suspension system confirms that the high seated pillion rider also get stress free and comfortable ride. The braking system of this bike has been up-graded with bigger discs on its both wheels. The bike has a disk brake at its front while the rear disc brake is of 220mm. The bigger discs have resulted into more precise and safe barking which confirms you a safe ride.

Ride and Handling

With extended wheelbase (1345mm), fatty tyres and aluminium swing arm at the back, the new R15 Version 2.0 feels more confident and eager to go. The bike now holds the road firmly and with its flawless suspension and ground clearance of 160mm, the bike offers you a very pleasant ride. Light and accurate handling of this bike has been the biggest USP of it and the new bike retains this quality. The bike feels sharp and fast around corners.

Shades

2013 model of Yamaha YZF-R15 Version 2.0 is available in four shades: Racing Blue, Thundering Green, Invincible Black and Raring Red.

Verdict

Yamaha R15 Version 2.0 looks sportier than ever and with bigger tyres and discs; it’s fun to drive this bike. Nothing goes wrong for this bike except for its less powerful engine. The ride and handling of this bike prompts you to push it hard but its underpowered engine is a let-down. Despite its smaller engine, the bike is priced really well and it surely has an upper hand over others like Honda CBR150R which is costlier than R15. It’s a good package from Yamaha and it’s certainly worth to buy this bike.








The New car amazing all new HONDA AMAZE

Honda Amaze Expert Review


Amazing Diesel


Honda Amaze

After driving the prototype version of the  Honda  Amaze in Montegi, Japan last year we were impressed with the packaging of this sub 4-metre sedan.

It came to us as a surprise the manner in which the Japanese manufacturer worked its way through in just four months, we were driving the Indian production spec ready car.

Honda Amaze

The drive in Japan was short and we were waiting to get our hands on the Amaze to do an extensive driving test and share our review.

Design :

Honda Amaze

Amaze is based on the Brio platform and there is no hiding about it, as majority of the metal panels, headlamps, fenders are shared with its little sibling—the Brio . The snout gets some differentiating factors like the new twin-slat horizontal chrome grille and a redesigned bumper, giving it a premium look when compared to the hatch— which has a more funky-sort of styling.  The alloy wheels on the Amaze are different from that of the Brio , while even the petrol and diesel variants get different designs.

Honda Amaze

Amaze is the Brio till the B-pillar, after which the extended wheelbase means a bigger rear door. A new crisp line rises gently from the rear door all the way to the tail lamp.

Honda Amaze

The boot doesn’t look like an after thought or post design work, but it can be seen that Honda had planned the Brio and Amaze twins connection before beginning to sketch. The rear reminds of its elder brother City.

Honda Amaze

Interiors :

Honda Amaze

Honda Amaze gets black and beige combination interiors. The fit and finish is fine, while the feel and quality of the plastics is good. The instrument panel design is ergonomic as there are minimal buttons making its more easier to operate.

Honda Amaze

The three-dial instrument binnacle is easy to read with the orange backlit even in harsh daylight. The front row seats have decent space for your head and your legs, with adequate support for thighs.

Honda Amaze

At the rear, the extended wheelbase frees up ample of knee room even for people as tall as six feet. The headroom is a bit tight at the rear and even the thigh support could have been better.

Honda Amaze

Honda ’s man maximum, machine minimum strategy has taken us aback as not only is the rear seat space good, but even the boot has a capacity of 400 litres.

Honda Amaze

All this has been packed in a sedan that is less than 4 metres, unlike some competition that has a boot for namesake.

Honda Amaze

Engine :

Honda is offering two mills on the Amaze, one being the 1.2-litre petrol and the second is the 1.5-litre diesel. The 1.2-litre motor churns out 88bhp of power and also powers the Brio . The iVTEC from Honda makes driving bliss. This is another fine example of Honda’s engine craftsmanship. This perky engine is easy to drive with a strong mid-range. The exhaust note sweetens as you rev it and the engine being eager to spin faster even when it closes to red-line. It is available with five-speed manual and automatic transmissions.

Honda Amaze

Honda has high hopes from this diesel engines and it is definitely pick amongst the diesel lot. The 1.5-litre diesel produces 98bhp of power and 200Nm of torque. It is the lightest diesel engine in its segment, due to its all aluminium construction. Honda uses its specifically developed diesel oil for the Amaze that has low viscosity reducing the friction and heat losses. This engine weighs 152kg and as per the ARAI figure, it returns 25.8km/l making it the most fuel efficient car in the country— very close to the figure we had predicted after the Japan drive. On paper this engine has impressed us, but in the real world?

Honda Amaze

Crank the engine and it also has the diesel clatter melodrama. Cabin has good insulation as the noise on the inside is less and this is what matters. The power delivery is linear and the engine pulls relentlessly even at low speeds. Overtaking, pottering in city, cruising on open roads, this engine does it with ease. Honda has a game changing diesel engine in their court. The diesel engine comes only with a five-speed manual transmission, those waiting for automatic diesels, still have to hang on, as the Japanese automaker hasn’t spoken of anything about diesel automatics.

Driving Dynamics:

Honda Amaze

The ride of the Honda Amaze is settled and composed. The ride suppleness is as good as any good. However, when compared to the Brio the rear dampeners are softened for a better ride and due to the extended wheelbase.  There is some amount of roll, but it isn’t that bad.

Honda Amaze

The handling of the Amaze is decent and even the steering wheel is lighter. The Amaze isn’t that peppy to chuck around the bends like the Brio, but it is definitely good to drive around.

Honda Amaze

The driving is effortless as the steering wheel; clutch and shifts are light and easy, reducing driving fatigue.

Honda Amaze

The light steering wheel feels a bit vague at high speeds, especially while correcting a manoeuvre.

Honda Amaze

The diesel version of the amaze has a longer turning radius than the petrol by 0.2m as the suspension had to be moved further for the heavier diesel engine.

Honda Amaze

Verdict: 

Honda has a winner in its hand, as the Amaze ticks all the correct boxes. The vehicle is compact on the outside, and spacious on the inside, power is good and fuel efficiency is unbelievable, the boot is also large and the quality is good too.

Honda Amaze

Now, all depends on how aggressive is the pricing strategy by Honda. We expect it to be 20-30 thousand bucks more than the current best seller, Swift Dzire . Even with this extra moolah, the Amaze is a better buy.

Pricing for the Honda Amaze Prices are Ex-showroom Delhi

  • Variants
    Ex-Showrom Price
  • E i-Dtech
    6,02,900
  • E i-Vtech
    4,99,000
  • EX i-Dtech
    6,30,000
  • EX i-Vtech
    5,27,000
  • S AT i-Vtech
    6,69,900
  • S i-Dtech
    6,73,250
  • S i-Vtech
    5,68,750
  • VX AT i-Vtech
    7,57,900
  • VX i DTEC
    7,66,250
  • VX i-Vtech
    6,66,750


Power of Honda Amaze

Honda Amaze PhotosEditor's Take : The 88bhp petrol and 98bhp diesel engines on the Amaze are powerful and one of the best in its segment, atleast on the manuscript.

Honda Amaze indeed is a powerful system in its class. Since the vehicle is offered in two broad categories based on fuel types, the petrol versions of Honda Amaze are equipped with a 4-cylinder SOHC i-VTEC engine which is capable of churning out 1198cc displacement while their siblings in the diesel category are powerful enough to offer a competitive 1498cc displacement with their four cylinder DOHC i-DTEC engine . Honda Amaze took the right decision in offering a rather powerful engine for the diesel variant because ultimately the power offered by both the engine types are ensured to be more or less competitive and at times the diesel engine even ends up performing better than the petrol version. The petrol engine brings out a power of 86.7bhp at 6000rpm while the same for the diesel variant is a stunning 98.6bhp at 3600rpm. The torque offered by the Honda Amaze is also competitive in both the engine variants. The diesel segment however is blessed with a rather powerful engine as it is capable of producing enough torque sufficiently more than the petrol segment. The diesel versions provide a huge 200Nm torque at 1750rpm while the petrol versions offer a 109Nm torque at 4500rpm.