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What are some interesting examples of movie mistakes in Bollywood?

It's not a movie but I came across a mistake in an advertisement starring Hritik Roshan and Sonam Kapoor. Since the mobile phone brand Oppo is one of the sponsors of the 9th season of Indian Premeir league we see its advertisement almost after every over.Let me describe the advertisement to the people who haven't seen it-Sonam Kapoor is taking a selfie using her mobile phone when suddenly Hritik comes into the frame and sees Sonam trying to take a picture, he thinks that there isn't enough Natural Light so he turns two huge lights( like the ones used in the Bat Signals) kept behind Sonam towards Sonam's back and due to the light Sonam's face becomes bright and she is able to click a good picture. The advertisement is made to show that Oppo phone camera produces the same effect as the two huge lights kept behind Sonam and brightens your picture.Before-​​​​​​After -​​​​​​​Where's the Goof?I already mentioned it. The huge lights are kept BEHIND Sonam, so even after Hritik turns them towards Sonam they will only light her back(which is of no use since she's taking a selfie). How is her face the one that becomes bright?Anyone with basic knowledge of science would know that to make her face look bright the light rays would have to reach the camera after being reflected from her face and not the other way round!(Images in the answer are screenshots of the oppo advertisement on YouTube)P.S. - I used an oppo phone to write this answer :pEdit 1-All the people saying that there must be a mirror or a reflector kept infront of Sonam- If there was then the lights should have been pointed in there direction and not her back.​

How is Galaxy J3's S-bike mode? Is it a way to reduce bike accidents?

Thanks for A2A Aruna.N.For your question 1 :It's a sort of Do Not Disturb feature that prevents unwanted distractions while riding a bike. The feature is enabled using the included NFC tag and will handle incoming calls.Normally, the Galaxy J3 won't show any notifications so as not to disturb the rider. It will play a message, explaining that the phone's owner is riding a bike and can't answer. If it's an emergency, the caller can press 1 and the call will go through.You still can't answer the call - Motion Lock makes sure you're completely stationary before the phone lets you answer.The Samsung Galaxy J3 has an in-built NFC chip. The smartphone also comes with a NFC tag/sticker which the user can stick on the bike, helmet, key or anywhere it is easy to tap. When ready to ride the bike, the user just needs to tap the NFC tag to put the phone into S bike mode. Alternatively the mode can also be enabled directly via the phone’s interface. When done traveling, a gentle tap on the NFC tag gain would take the phone out of S bike mode.For your question 2 : Can it help prevent accidents?Not much. It has following drawbacks.The feature is named and advertised to work with bikes only, but one should ask why leave cars and other vehicles? It should ideally work on any vehicle and those buying Galaxy J3 should make use of this feature whether they ride a bike or drive a car.Samsung gives only one NFC tag which means it will work on that owner's vehicle only and we can't re use the NFC sticker again once pasted. So think What if that user is riding friends bike.It helpful only for professionals. For others, they lose a reason for not attending their possessive wife's call. "Sorry babe, was traveling cudn't attend it" :P (just kidding)For that same budget, you can go for Redmi note 3 32gb ROM variant. It has fingerprint sensor which will keep your bf from peeping your mobile :p and IR blaster remote which literally controls every electronics and a premium feel.If you really want to protect yourself from accidents.Try putting helmet or seat belts.Most important thing : use Low beam in your vehicle so that opposite vehicles will not hit you because of your headlamp glare. (this is why major accidents happen)

As an expat, how has the quality of your life improved now that you live in Mexico?

The food (OMG, the food!) is at least 60% cheaper, is less saturated with chemicals, is picked ripe not green, and makes it from the field to the market in one or two days max. The meat is superb and not loaded with antibiotics…I pay less than $20 US for a 10 inch long fillet mignon…hamburger is about $2.00 US per pound and is mainly lean sirloin. There is hardly a chicken here that is not free range. Fresh fruit and veggies arrive all year round from north and south of the border, but the best of the crops are from Mexico, arriving seasonally in abundance and at an astonishingly low price. Local mangos and avocados (7 native varieties plus Haas) regularly appear on the sidewalks sold by grandmas and at the weekly farmers’ markets. My grocery bill is amazingly low, despite eating “high off the hog.” I have never had such a healthy diet, except that I do have to rein myself in when it comes to eating out at everywhere from street stalls to fine dining establishments—the food is cheap and simply outstanding.A doctor visit in a private clinic of your choice costs less than $20 out of pocket (about $35–40 for a specialist) and you get all the time you need, not 3 minutes with an NP or PA. All of the doctors I have seen speak great English, having been educated as well or better than their American counterparts. Most of them have spent time practicing medicine in the US and/or other developed countries. I do my research beforehand and I find that if I have a health problem that is not totally straightforward, or am prescribed an unfamiliar medication, my doctors know more than I do about the risks and benefits, without having to consult Google.The typical simple x-ray costs around $15 out of pocket and an MRI in Mexico costs around $500 out of pocket. You can just walk in and ask for one if you think you broke something or have pneumonia. You don’t need to run the gauntlet of seeing first your PCP, then the specialist a couple months later if you are lucky, and then there is the followup visit with the specialist to interpret the results of your tests. If you need a specialist and you know it, you just call directly and make an appointment and generally wait less than a few days to get in.Medications are ridiculously cheap with only a few exceptions. The Humalog insulin that now costs a CRIMINAL $835 per vial in the US costs $5 in Mexico. Items that you have to beg for in the US (Rx only after you pay to see your PCP and also maybe a specialist) are very readily available in Mexico over the counter. You do take your chances if you try to buy narcotics, which are dispensed from under the counter. No expat in his/her right mind takes the risk of ending up in a Mexican jail for a few fake Vicodin when Tramadol and Toradol and Voltaren do not require a prescription.Is it any wonder that 6,000 to 10,000 Americans and Canadians cross the border every day in just about every major border city? I recently had a root canal and 3D printed ceramic cap done for $175. A typical dental implant is about $400.Hospitals are for the most part clean enough to eat off the floor and the care is outstanding. I recently priced having my gall bladder removed, and it would have been around $1500 including all preliminary and postsurgical tests and procedures, professional fees, private room, and follow up visits. I could not have had it done for less in the US, all variables considered.I also belong to the free national health care system. For simple issues, it only means showing up early in the morning at the clinic and waiting my turn to see the doctor, who might send me down the street to obtain free or very low copay medications and tests. The public hospital is 15 miles away and would be free or nearly free, and an ambulance ride would cost whatever I wanted to donate to the Croz Roja (Red Cross), which also gives free or low cost urgent care.When I get old enough to need assisted care, there is an increasing number of assisted living and full-care nursing homes in my area, which is considered a “gringoland,” or better stated, heavily favored by and populated by mainly American and Canadian expatriates. I could just as easily go to a small town off the beaten track and find any number of families who give professional level individual care to invalids and the aged. Most larger towns now have special “memory care” facilities for those who suffer from dementia. The typical nursing home costs roughly $1500 per month plus medications and special treatments. That is all out of pocket, but then again, no government agency confiscates and sells my property and takes my bank accounts and leaves me with $30 a month for discretional expenses.I could buy a house but I’d rather stay mobile, so I rent. The rental housing is better than anything I could afford in the US and nearly all rentals come fully furnished and equipped with EVERYTHING you need (bring a couple of suitcases with your clothes and shoes), including weekly maid service and a gardener who comes three half days a week to make my courtyard and rooftop gardens places to relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of Mexico. For all of that, my rent would be at least three times as much as I pay.The Mexican people enrich my life. Their warmth and delight in the simple pleasures of life shine through. My friends and neighbors would not think of passing by without giving me a smile and a greeting in response to the same from me. There is crime here, but the overwhelming majority of it is not violent, it is property crime. Yes, we do have bars on the windows for a reason, and homes do get robbed whenever the neighborhood watchers are sleeping. I venture to say that the crime rate in my town for all kinds of offenses is a mere fraction of any equivalent sized town in the US. I feel infinitely safer walking down a street in nearly any place in Mexico than I ever have in any city in America, but I have the good sense to stay away from rough border towns and cartel-infested areas. I have taken a tumble on the cobblestone streets a few times, and people literally rush out of their houses to help me up and make sure I am OK. I love hearing the horsemen and their beautiful beasts clip clop home after a day of work, and the farmers pass by with their bullhorns, advertising what they are selling from the back of their pickups.I have not seen a snowflake since moving to Mexico. In fact, the lowest temp I can recall was 52 degrees. If you like it hot, you can go to the coast or a jungley area—dry or humid, take your pick. I’m old, so I like the place where I live, where it gets up to 90 degrees for a couple of months per year, and is about 70–75 at noon the rest of the year. There is a rainy season everywhere in Mexico except the deserts. It mostly rains at night, so you can enjoy your normal routines.Entertainment in Mexico is right on your doorstep. Or you can go to the bars and cafes and theatres for a huge variety of music, dance, comedy, plays, and so forth. I like flamenco and a troupe regularly comes through town and puts on a stunning show (with dinner and a drink) for about $15. Art galleries are everywhere. There are weavers, potters, tile makers, furniture makers, indigenous artists, jewelery makers at every turn.Yes, Mexico has enriched my life—financially, spiritually, culturally, and in every other way.

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