Tag: bhoot

  • Bhoot sequel has Ram Gopal Varma go digital

    Bhoot sequel has Ram Gopal Varma go digital

    Mumbai: Having started the horror film genre when he made Bhoot n 2003, Ram Gopal Varma is back with what he does best. He is all set to send more shivers down the spine with Bhoot Returns and is leaving no stone unturned to create a buzz of the film on digital platforms as well.

    With this Varma wants to ensure that he uses the digital platforms in the best possible manner to promote this film.

    The filmmaker has released a set of videos of Bhoot Returns that has candid raw footage captured on CCTV camera of paranormal events. The whole concept of showcasing five videos was a rather innovative and strategic way of promotion, according to Varma.

    Soon after their release, all the videos went viral after seeing which the fans took notice and started talking about the same.

  • Horlicks campaign makes the exam ‘bhoot’ vanish

    Horlicks campaign makes the exam ‘bhoot’ vanish

    MUMBAI: Exams can give nightmares and sweaty palms to some of the bravest kids. As exam fear inches closer, some of the tips put out by Horlicks should help both children and parents get over the ‘ghost’ of exams.

    Horlicks launched a campaign called ‘Horlicks Exam Ka Bhoot Bhagao’ in 14 cities of India in January. As a part of this campaign, Horlicks had conducted interactive sessions in schools where students were provided with valuable exam tips and health tips to prepare better for exams.

    The Horlicks ‘ Exam ka Bhoot Bhagao’ campaign has put out several tips that include how to beat distraction and concentrate better, exam tips for your learning style, techniques to sharpen your memory and maximize concentration and the D-E-T-E-R strategy to crack your exams.

    There’s advice for the almost as nervous parents as well with pointers on how to support your kids during exams and important tips to care of the child’s health. Sample this advice from the campaign: D-E-T-E-R strategy to crack your exams D = Directions

    Read the test directions very carefully.

    Ask the teacher to explain any part of the test directions that you do not understand. Following directions helps you demonstrate what you know better.

    E = Examine

    Examine the entire test to see how much you have to do
    Then break it down into parts that become manageable for you

    T = Time

    Once you have examined the entire test, decide how much time you will spend on each section. If there are different points for various sections, then plan to spend the most time on the sections which would make you earn maximum points
    Planning your time is especially important for essay tests

    E = Easiest

    The second E in DETER reminds you to answer the section you find the easiest first If you get stuck on a difficult section that comes up early in the test, move onto the next question.

    R = Review

    Once you are done, review your answers and make them as complete and accurate as possible. Also make sure to review the test directions to ascertain you have answered all required items.