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Monday, April 21, 2008

20 DVDs free on Fimfare subscription

Offer: 20 DVDs free on Fimfare subscription for one year

Validity: supposedly till the stock lasts :-)

Description: Probably the most famous film magazine in India, Filmfare, is giving away 20 DVDs for free on 1 year subscription of this magazine. Subscripton for 1 year will cost you Rs. 1300. The newstand price of this magazine is Rs. 100 and every DVD will cost you Rs. 99 on avarage. For 1 year subscription you'll get 2 * 12 + 2 = 26 magazines, so your total savings will be around 26 * 100 + 99 * 20 - 1300 = Rs. 3280.

The free movie DVDs are:- Cheeni Kum, Eklavya, Heyy Baby, Gandhi My Father, Lage Raho Munna Bhai, Namastey London, Provoked (Hindi), Being Cyrus, No Smoking, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Partner, Darling, RGV ki AAG, The Train, Aap Ka Suroor, Zinda, Dhol, Omkara, Dhamaal, and Manorama – six feet under.

Filmfare is a fortnightly published magazine and it's supposed to be the most widely read film magazine in India. It covers from film gossips to interviews with celebrated stars, directors, singers, music composers, lyricists, trade analysts, and almost everything other aspect of Hindi film industry.

You have almost all payment options available for the subscription - Credit Cards, Pay By EMI, Net Banking payments, Cheque, DD, ITZ Cash, PayMate, Done Card, etc. If interested then visit this link, add the item to the cart, choose a payment method of your choice, pay, and you're done :-) You'll receive the first copy and DVDs within 15 working days after booking your order.


3 comments:

amit said...

This offer is really good if you are crazy for movie and bollywood news,but the free movie DVD offers what we get it contains only few good movies ,niraj would you like to watch RGV KI AAG :).

But the point of satisfaction lies in the fact that any thing which is free is always good.

Anonymous said...

Ramu is thinking of making a remake of RGV ki AAG. Probably that will be a worth watch :-)


Praveen

Niraj said...

Amit: Ramu has a knack of making masterpieces by remaking his master flops. Remember 'Satya'. So, as rightly said by Praveen, the remake of AAG may be a good watch. There are quite a few good movies in the list of free DVDs. And all that is coming for free, so you can safely skip few non-interesting movies from the lot :-)

Thank you all for visiting/posting.


Niraj