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Tuesday May 22nd 2012

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  • 1. Setup morse code machines in Pakistan 2. Let people put tweets in dots and dashes to me 3.charge data entry fee 4.??????? 5.Profit! 1 day ago
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Funda from the movie Don

The picture below is of me standing next to “The Scream“, by Edvard Munch. This is a famous painting, a parody of which was seen on MTV, and can hopefully be recollected for instant association. Copies of the painting exist in quite a few places, as can be found out through the wikipedia page linked herein above.
Now, the interesting part. Farhan Akhtar’s adaptation of Don has a scene where Shah Rukh Khan enters a vault and places a mini disc in a safe. The vault contains a lot of booty, lots of gems and precious stones and stuff, and among the treasures visible there is a copy of “The Scream”, which is very much consistent with the fact that copies of the painting were stolen (and later recovered) from the Munch Museum as well as the National Gallery at Oslo.

Decent fundaes for Hindi movie.

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