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1. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is a first-person shooter video game published by activisionSledgehammer Games developed the Microsoft WindowsPlayStation 4 and Xbox one versions of the game, while High Moon Studios developed the versions released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and Raven Software developed the game's multiplayer and the Exo-Zombies mode.

 

2. Battlefield 4: is a first-person shooter video game developed by video game developer EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts. The single-player campaign has several differences from the main multiplayer component. For the most part, the player must traverse mini-sandbox-style levels, in some cases using vehicles, like tanks and boats, to traverse the environment.

 

3. Company of  Heroes  2:  Company of Heroes 2 is a real-time strategy video game developed by Relic Entertainment and published by Sega for Microsoft WindowsOS X, and Linux.

 

4. Gone Home: is a first-person adventure exploration video game developed and published by the Fullbright Company. The player takes the role of Katie in the first-person view, who can view objects in the game using the mouse and  move using  the keyboard.

 

5. FIFA 14: is a 2013 sports association football simulation video game developed by EA Canada and published by EA Sports. The game contains over 69 stadiums, including thirty-two real-world venues.

 

6. Saints Row 4: is an open world action-adventure video game developed by volition and published by Deep SilverSaints Row IV is an open world action game with third-person shooter elements wherein the player is free to explore the environment and, at their leisure, play story or side missions.

 

7. Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition: is a fighting video game developed by Nether Realm Studios and published by Warner Bros. A new feature is the "super meter", which can be charged by various actions during battle such as performing special moves, getting blocked by the opponent, or getting hit by them.

 

8. Batman: Arkham Origins is an action-adventure video game being developed by Warner Bros. Games Montreal and released by Warner Bros. Arkham Origins is an open world action-adventure game that incorporates elements of stealth game tactics. Batman can use his cape to glide around Gotham City, and he can use the grapnel gun's retracting rope to attach to out-of-reach ledges and extend his flight.

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A man relatively revolutionary. Sitting on a pyramid. Strumming his instrument. What's more, in his atypical voice he sings out to his cherished some place much past the leave underneath him - O sanam, teri yaadon ki kasam. That was one line which made MTV India a fierceness among those growing up amid the 90s. Clearly there were different specialists who fueled the development of non-dim music, yet Lucky Ali keeps on residual a top pick.

Not at that point. Not at the present time. Not ever, up till now. His eccentric voice, Lucky Ali's music is immaculate enchantment. His melodies are saturated with this choice dormancy, instructing us to stop sometimes and take everything in. There has not been another Lucky Ali, and there never will be. So how about we pause for a minute to commend the man's virtuoso, tune in to his sparkling voice and say bless your heart.

Let's take a look at top 12 best songs of Lucky Ali that will reach you into the 90s:

1. O Sanam

That notorious music video not exclusively did equity to Ali's splendid tune by protecting its despairing, additionally helped it to ascend to more noteworthy statures.

https://youtu.be/iP9ib63VAi0

2. Dekha Hai Aise Bhi

In ordinary design he combined folksy percussion with an incredible acoustic sound, which implied that Ali's voice was very much upheld on the American interstates as he sang to his significant other of the past.

https://youtu.be/7U84JOhHFpE

3. Kitni Haseen Zindagi

Ali drawn out the trendy person in him, as he delivered his people impacts by beginning with a morchang bolstered with that guitar game plan.

https://youtu.be/kPufn1grFCQ

4. Kabhi Aisa Lagta Hai

An average Lucky Ali cherish anthem, which includes his silk voice and a smooth guitar course of action backing him up.

https://youtu.be/Sj51hczJ5Gc

5. Sunoh

Including a fantastic bassline, this is uncommon Lucky Ali melody which wasn't too laid back.

https://youtu.be/nF2FkcSTCVo

6. Tere Mere Saath

A crazy guitar riff kicks this awesome tune off. This was the nearest Lucky Ali came to creating a stone anthem for himself.

https://youtu.be/CrUxKV_c9Mo

7. Tu Kaun Hai

From his 2001 collection Aks, the melody was a slowpoke. Individuals just found this considerably later in the 2000s after it discharged with the film Bhopal: A Prayer For Rain.

https://youtu.be/mmUw8lPFRbQ

8. Gori Teri Aankhein

Discharged as a solitary, the melody was likely Ali's most standard gaana. Throughout the years, it has just developed in notoriety and safe to state it's one of his most renowned tunes.

https://youtu.be/0hP0TR_ODl0

9. Maut

Made as a section out of Sanjay Gupta's redo of Reservoir Dogs, it was not at all like anything Bollywood had listened. With that serious riff opening the represent Ali's vocals and after that when the bass kicks in, the tune ends up at ground zero.

https://youtu.be/sCrrNwQTcJA

10. Khuda Hafiz

Sung for AR Rahman's collection in Yuva, the arranger utilized Lucky Ali's vocals to flawlessness as the melody detonates with ANJAANA...!

https://youtu.be/p_m21t3MUaM

11. Naa Tum Jaano Na Hum

The one melody that we as a whole murmured to back in the days. Furthermore, he nails being Hrithik's voice.

https://youtu.be/bK596ntCp9c

12. Aahista

Breathed life into back by the splendid team Vishal-Shekhar, Lucky Ali easily gotten through this tune with Shreya Ghoshal and conveyed the coolness to an alternate objective.

https://youtu.be/Sj9P6mmfCL4

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The nineties were an incredible time for music. The sheer vitality and experimentation in the music was sufficient to make experiencing childhood in the nineties so much justified, despite all the trouble. With groups like Bombay Vikings, Colonial Cousins and Euphoria, Indi-popular music was getting it done. Each music video recounted a story – of the principal exciting surges of adoration, of lonely love, of wedding sentiments and street outings, of smashes on neighbors. There was a story in each tune, and it really said something. We select our most loved numbers from the nineties that we began to look all starry eyed at.

Get ready for a load of nostalgia!

1. Kya Soorat Hai - Bombay Vikings 

The coolest boy band of the nineties truly gave us one of the best remixes of the time.

https://youtu.be/h6g9EoxKAdw

2. Roop Tera Mastana 

That is all the scum we were permitted in the nineties and it was all that could possibly be needed! We can't choose which was better – the remix or the peculiar video?

https://youtu.be/smDKvkkoWpM

3. Tanha Dil – Shaan

Each youngster's transitioning tune, this one could at present warm your heart on a meditative night.

https://youtu.be/__qkzfWhi6g

4. Ishq Tera Tadpave – Sukhbir

The song that impacted out of auto stereos when the youthful chaps recovered their first autos route in the nineties.

https://youtu.be/AKmq8Xqr03A

5. Gal Ban Gayi – Sukhbir

A definitive go head to head song at weddings, this one made such a variety of hearts become hopelessly enamored.

https://youtu.be/cYInbX9u_ik

6. Kudi Kudi – Jasbir Jassi

After Sukhbir, Jasbir Jassi was the following Punjabi rockstar on the scene. 'Kudi' was a treat to our Punjabi heart.

https://youtu.be/-VrkmhUsh34

7. Aankhon Mein Tera Hi Chehra - Aryans

We never knew the chocolatey boy pounding over his adorable neighbor would go ahead to end up noticeably the hunk of Bollywood, Shahid Kapoor. Surrendering your pocket cash to purchase your squash a present – so nineties!

https://youtu.be/yYRLygL_W88

8. Ho Gayi Hai Mohabbat

At the point when each song recounted a romantic tale.

https://youtu.be/jThOZhPsj70

9. Made In India – Alisha Chinai

The song that made Milind Soman the aggregate dream of a whole country, 'Made In India' was a crushing hit that made the expression famous much before India sparkling.

https://youtu.be/IvloHsmi_vg

10. Sa Ni Dha Pa - Colonial Cousins

You aren't a nineties youngster in the event that you haven't attempted to sing the convoluted 'sa ni dha dad… " grouping in this one.

https://youtu.be/cuMYU4bqZ_A

11. Piya Basanti – Ustad Sultan Khan and Chitra

The most enchanted number of the nineties, 'Piya Basanti' was a melodious perfect work of art, an adoration song for our dry hearts. Nauheed Cyrusi and Donovan Wodehouse were astounding onscreen. We wish there was a spin-off.

https://youtu.be/XFT2niDEy28

12. Yeh Hawa Kehti Hai Kya – The Aryans

The Aryans, with their delicate romantic numbers, made experiencing passionate feelings for a lot more wonderful.

https://youtu.be/2111NnlqeDg

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Video Games are every child’s first love and Gaming consoles were the harbingers that brought us to these great bastions of video gaming. Now a days, the graphics are awesome; however, nothing can beat these games in terms of their game play and the nostalgia value.

1. Mario

Mario is a fictional character in the Mario video game franchise, created by Nintendo's Japanese video game designer, Shigeru Miyamoto. Serving as the company's mascot and the eponymous protagonist of the series, Mario has appeared in over 200 video games since his creation.

2. Duck Hunt

Duck Hunt  is a light gun shooter video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) video game console. Duck Hunt, players use the NES Zapper to shoot ducks that appear on the television screen. The ducks appear one or two at a time, and the player is given three shots to shoot them down.

3. Contra

Contra distributed as Gryzor in Europe and Oceania, is a 1987 run and gun action game developed and published by Konami originally released as a coin-operated arcade game on February 20, 1987.

4. Road Rash

Road Rash is the name of a motorcycle-racing video game series by Electronic Arts in which the player participates in violent, illegal street races. The series started on the Sega Genesis and made its way to various other systems over the years.

5. Street Fighter

Street Fighter is a fighting game franchise by Capcom. The game's playable characters originate from different countries around the world, each with his or her own unique fighting style.

6. Fifa

FIFA Soccer 95 is a 1994 sports video game developed by EA Canada's Extended Play Productions team and published by Electronic Arts. Based on the sport of association football, the game tasks the player with controlling a football team.

7. Virtual Cop

Virtua Cop (known as Virtua Squad for the North American Windows version) is a first-person lightgun shooter arcade game created by Sega AM2 and headed by Yu Suzuki. Its original incarnation was an arcade game in 1994 and it was later ported to the Sega Saturn in 1995 and Microsoft Windows in 1997. 

8. Age of Empires

Age of Empires is a series of personal computer games developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft Studios. The first title of the series was Age of Empires, released in 1997. Since then, seven titles and three spin-offs have been released. 

9. Doom

Doom (stylized as DOOM or DooM) is a series of first-person shooter video games developed by id Software. The series focuses on the exploits of an unnamed space marine operating under the auspices of Union Aerospace Corporation (UAC), who fights hordes of demons and the undead in order to survive.

10. Quake

 

Quake is a first-person shooter video game, developed by id Software and published by GT Interactive in 1996. It features music composed by Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails.It is the first game in the Quake series. In the game, players must find their way through various maze-like, medieval environments while battling a variety of monsters using a wide array of weapons.

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IQ is only the score inferred after a few institutionalization test intended to get to human knowledge. By and large this is the capacity of a man to think and reason mentally. Shockingly we have discovered that a few people the world over, score more than the normal rate.

Let's take a look at top 10 people have the highest IQ in the world ever recorded:

1. Stephen Hawking (IQ Level- 160)

After a disease paralyzing him, he used his extra ordinary IQ which left no room of doubt to his intelligence. Because of his remarkable contributions to science, Hawking has been awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009 which is regarded as the highest that can be confer to an American civilian.After a disease paralyzing him, he used his extra ordinary IQ which left no room of doubt to his intelligence. Because of his remarkable contributions to science, Hawking has been awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009 which is regarded as the highest that can be confer to an American civilian.

2. Albert Einstein (IQ Level- 160 – 190)

Speaking of ‘symbols of knowledge’, the name of this scientist is actually synonymous with genius. It cannot be denied that he shaped the future of science. He received a Nobel Prize for the discovery of the law of photoelectric effect. The theory of relativity was also his brainchild. Although there is no scientific method of calculating his IQ posthumously, researchers have had to resort to estimating his score through careful analysis of his papers.

3. Judit Polgar (IQ Level- 170)

Chess Grandmasters rarely aren’t geniuses, and by rarely, I mean never. Judit Polgar became the youngest one at the age of 15 and still proudly holds that record. She is not only viewed as a pioneer for women in chess, but also as one of the greatest chess players to ever live. She defeated Garry Kasparov, the reigning world champion, in 2002 and went on to conquer 10 other world championships.

4. Leonardo Da Vinci (IQ Level- 180 – 190)

He is an Italian painter with a IQ level between 180 to 190. He was an polymath who worked in the fields of mathematics, engineering, anatomy, geology, botany, architecture, sculpting, painting, music, and literature.

5. Garry Kasparov (IQ Level- 190)

This Russian man is considered to be the greatest chess player of all time and he ranked world no. 1 for 225 times. He could calculate 3 million moves per second and he became an undisputed chess champion at the age of 22. He holds various chess Oscars and he is a writer and political activist too.

6. Christopher Michael Langan (IQ Level- 195)

Born in San Francisco, California, Christopher Langan began speaking at the age of 6 months, and taught himself to read when he was just 3 years old. It is said about Langan that he managed to hit the perfect score in SAT despite falling asleep during the exam! He is frequently hailed as the ‘smartest man in America’. He has also developed a theory called “Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe” (CTMU) which basically deals with “the relationship between mind and reality”.

7. Kim Ung-Yong (IQ Level- 210)

Kim Ung-Yong was able to write short stories and poem by the time he was 6 months old and also attended physics classes when he was 3 years old. At the age of 16 he left NASA and enrolled for a PhD degree in civil engineering.

8. Christopher Hirata (IQ Level- 225)

A former child prodigy, Hirata became the youngest American to clinch a gold medal at the International Physics Olympiad in 1996, and e accomplished the incredible feat when he was just 13! He was involved in a project at NASA when he was 16, and obtained his PhD from the prestigious Princeton University at a young age of 22. Presently, he is a visiting professor of astronomy and physics at Ohio State University.

9. Terence Tao (IQ Level- 225-230)

He is an arithmetic genius who reached his bachelor as well as master’s degree at the age of 16 and gained a doctorate degree at the age of 20. He stays the youngest winner to receive all three awards of Olympiads.

10. William James Sidis (IQ Level – 250-300)

This man simply plays in an altogether different league. Born in 1898 in New York City,  and raised in a family of intellectuals, he was gifted from the very beginning. At the age of 5, he could use a typewriter and had learnt to speak Latin, Greek, Russian, French, German and Hebrew. He was denied admission to Harvard at the age of 6 because he was called too emotionally immature. Later, at age 11, they were forced to admit him, after which he gave his well-received first lecture on 4-dimensional physics! He was threatened by some fellow students at Harvard, so his parents assigned him to a teaching job in Texas. Due to this he could not pursue academics and instead decided to focus on his political career. He died of a stroke at the age of 46 as a reclusive, penniless clerk. There is no telling what William might have accomplished in the fields of mathematics and science if his talents had not been squandered.

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There’s no better cure for boredom than watching a horror movie. Individuals jump at the chance to be alarmed, they like the surge of the dread, to feel their hearts beat quicker, it's kind of kick. The best piece of blood and guts films is that we comprehend what's coming, we know how things will play out, who will live, who will bite the dust, we even like the terrible folks more than the great ones. In any case, once the film closes, credits moves, we leave the theater with a murmur of help knowing it's all only a work of fiction. The evil depicted in the film, the honest family who endured the torments of the substance, the house that’s haunted can’t possibly be true, right? But what if I told you the horror film that scared the hell out of you is based on true events.

Let's take a look at top 10 scary horror hollywood movies based on true stories:

1. The Conjuring (2013)

Based on real paranormal investigators/demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren’s account of investigation of events surrounding the inspection of the Perron family house in Rhode Island. They believed that the house of Perron family was haunted by an evil witch named Bathsheba Sheran. Bathsheba was a practicing Satanist according to the Warrens’ account in the Journal, she murdered her young daughter as a sacrifice, and committed suicide in that house.In reality the Warrens couldn’t get rid of the demonic entity from the Perron’s house.

2. The Exorcism Of Emily Rose (2005)

This is based on the life of Anneliese Michel who was possessed by demons so strong that her exorcism took nearly an year to accomplish. It is one of the most famous exorcism movies and it is all real!

3. The Amityville Horror (2005)

Story about a couple who move into a large house where a mass murder has been committed years ago. They began experiences paranormal activities, strange manifestations which drive them away. This is based on the supernatural events experienced by the Lutz Family when they moved in the house on 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York. Another fun fact, this house was also investigated by Ed and Lorraine Warren for being haunted.

4. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)

This movie is loosely based on America's famous serial killer Ed Gein who had nine human skin masks in his possession at the time of his arrest. Spooky, isn't it?

5. The Haunting In Connecticut (2009)

The film’s story is about a family as they move into a house for the Cancer treatment of their son Matthew. The family soon begins experiencing supernatural behavior in their new house, they are haunted by the supernatural entity present in the house. The film takes its inspiration from Carmen Snedeker and her family, who also worked with paranormal investigators Lorraine and Ed Warren. The 1992 book, In a Dark Place: The Story of a True Haunting, is the basis for the movie.

6. The Entity (1982)

In 1974, paranormal investigators Kerry Gaynor and Barry Taff worked at a place where they saw moving objects. This movie is based on the same incident where the ghost abuses sexually.

7. The Exorcist (1973)

The film deals with the demonic possession of a 12-year-old girl as her mother tries to save her with the help of two priests.The Exorcist is based on the novel of the same name which is inspired from the supernatural events surrounding an anonymous boy, under the alias of Roland Doe, and a series of exorcisms performed on him. The priests experienced the boy speaking in tongues, the bed shaking and hovering, similarly as depicted in the movie. The exorcism of Roland Doe was one of three official Catholic Church-sanctioned at that time.

8. The Girl Next Door (2007)

This movie is loosely based on what is said to be the most terrible crime of Indiana state. Sylvia Likens  was tortured and eventually killed by Gertrude Baniszewski in 1965 and the movie is inspired by it.

9. Child's Play (1988)

The script was based on a nurse who allegedly put a voodoo curse on author Robert Eugene Otto which transformed one of his childhood dolls into a night-time menace. We all have seen scary movies with possessed dolls but knowing that the doll really existed is spooky!

10. Deranged (1974)

Ever loved someone so much that you kept their body even after their death? This 1974 movie is exactly about that. It is inspired by the life of America's most notorious serial killer, Ed Gein.

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Villains are as vital as the heroes, sometimes even more. A Mr. India wouldn't have been half as amazing had his enemy not been the scaring Mogambo. Bollywood villains have been the pillar of Hindi movies. Considerable and overwhelming, they have made the hero appear to be overwhelming than he really was. Here are 10 of the most notable villains Bollywood has ever observed. Indian cinema would have been so dull without them.

1. Gabbar Singh in ‘Sholay' (Amjad Khan)

Inarguably, the most famous villain ever, Gabbar Singh was deified by Amjad Khan in 'Sholay'. Who can overlook the unpleasant snicker and the frightful hush that results when he asks his cronie Sambha "Kitne aadmi the?" Funnily, Amjad Khan practically lost the part after Javed Akhtar discovered his voice excessively feeble yet inevitably, it was his exchange conveyance that won him a faction status.

2. Mogambo in ‘Mr India' (Amrish Puri)

Noisy, narcissistic, and over-the-best, the malicious General Mogambo could make even the hardest of men pee in their jeans. With a fanatical longing to overcome the world and a pit of acid as a strategy for torment, he beyond any doubt was a standout amongst the most startling villains in Bollywood.

Mr India appeared to pale away before the dramatic Mogambo whose blasting giggle rang clear in our ears long after the movie. Without a doubt, that was a standout amongst the most huge parts ever by the Late Amrish Puri.

3. Shakaal in ‘Shaan' (Kulbhushan Kharbanda) 

Who can forget that tricky tap of the fingers and the twisted look at without flinching that implied demise for his foes? Shakaal, with his pit brimming with hungry crocodiles, was presumably the reason we got bad dreams in adolescence. While the hero has a darling and a sickly mother to secure and awe the crowd, the miscreant just has his erraticisms to leave an everlasting impression with.

4. Lion in ‘Kaalicharan' (Ajit)

Maintaining a global pirating business is no little deed. For hell's sake, running even a legitimately substantial business ain't simple. What's more, the Lion, played by the capable Ajit, easily played the cool advanced smart posse pioneer. There is something exceptionally frightening about stone-chilly narcissism and wanton managing that Ajit as Lion idealized extremely well.

5. Kesariya Vilayati in ‘Ram Lakhan' (Gulshan Grover)

The original "badman" of Indian cinema, Gulshan Grover has been making numerous an audience shiver with his sagacious conspiring and plotting onscreen. Playing a nearby criminal Kesariya Vilayati in 'Slam Lakhan', Gulshan Grover emerged in a film that had industry stalwarts like Amrish Puri and Paresh Rawal. With a laughed uncontrollably voice and spot of the lip, Gulshan Grover was Bollywood's Sylvester Stallone in a negative shade.

6. Dr. Dang in “Karma” (Anupam Kher)

Crazy and hazardous, Dr. Dang was everybody's childhood bad dream. He is the living picture of the savage doctor, the motivation behind why we fear needles and infusions. Anupam Kher, who has assumed widely praised parts like that of a lamenting father in 'Saaransh', figured out how to pull off Dr Dang with much skill.

7. Crime Master Gogo in ‘Andaz Apna Apna' (Shakti Kapoor)

‘Andaz Apna Apna' was a famous film, and some portion of the USP were its significant villains. Teja, played by Paresh Rawal, has officially stood out forever as a standout amongst the most engaging villains in Bollywood. Shakti Kapoor may have assumed innumerable negative parts in movies before yet nothing was as tremendous as Crime Master Gogo. A villain who is funny yet scaring in the meantime, Crime Master Gogo was a treat after all the conspiring and plotting terrible men of Bollywood.

8. Prem Chopra

With none of the scary characteristics of Bollywood villains, Prem Chopra was a delicate voiced constantly grinning villain. Regularly as a side-miscreant to the greater names, Prem Chopra had his impact of a corrupt baddie to such flawlessness that the name "Prem Chopra" ended up noticeably synonymous with evil.

9. Ranjeet (Gopal Bedi)

Having acted in more than 200 movies, Ranjeet was notoriously known as 'Bollywood's onscreen rapist'. Making numerous a female shiver with his vulgar look, Ranjeet was dread represented. Wily and shrewd, his appearance cut a chill down the spine and soon, the hero appeared to be fairly defenseless. Be that as it may, the truth is once in a while a long way from what is appeared on the movie. The Bollywood baddie doesn't drink or smoke, all things considered, and has been a significant saved individual in life. So moderate was his family that when they became acquainted with he had played out an assault scene (in the movie 'Sharmelee') in a movie, they tossed him out of the house!

10. Gajendra (Pran)

Pran is one of the not very many Bollywood veterans who've been as persuading in negative parts as they have been in positive ones. He was the straightforward reprobate whose rational soundness was frightening. He committed no errors, he had no shortcomings, he was invulnerable. Pran conveyed a grave power to the scalawag that was generally observed just in the depiction of the saint some time recently. Blowing rings of smoke with his stogie, he was a scalawag who ordered deference and dread alike.

Those were the days,  weren't they? We are certain there are numerous increasingly and will be in future, however these villains from the golden age of Indian cinema reclassified badassery like nothing else. As is commonly said, they don't make them any more.

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