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‘Every Indian is born with art of satire’
New Delhi, Feb 8 (IANS) Abhilash Thapliyal, popular as The Muffler Man for his spoofs on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, says satire comes naturally to Indians as they are born with it.
“Every Indian is born with the art of satire, from our ‘pados wali aunty’ (neighbourhood aunt) to the ‘Boss in the office’. Observation is the key, knowledge of things and people adds to the arsenal,” Abhilash told IANS in an email interview.
Though the online audience is used to the RJ poking fun at Kejriwal’s mannerisms and giving a humorous touch to politics, the same can’t be said about Bollywood celebrities. Are Indian actors scared of politicians?
“As a viewer, I might have agreed 100 per cent, but now I understand that the industry has its own compulsions. It’s not fair to generalise as a lot of actors today are voicing their opinions loud and clear,” said Abhilash, who will make his Bollywood debut with “Dil Juunglee”.
“In fact, ‘Muffler Man’, a political satire that got conceptualised a few years back, is one of the reasons why I landed up with this movie (‘Dil Juunglee’). So, politics is not too bad after all! I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Delhi Chief Minister. It wouldn’t have been possible without you,” he added.
How comfortable was he with acting in a film?
“As an RJ, I have been hands on with all aspects of my shows – controlling the console, the content, the presentation. However, on the film set, I felt like a bull in a china shop. Saqib (Saleem) and Taapsee (Pannu) not only explained the technicalities but also calmed down my nerves and made me feel at home. Guess the ‘Delhi connection’ helped,” he said.
There was a time when he and Taapsee had a “big showdown”.
“It was on the very first day of shoot in London. I had almost packed my bags and was ready to come back home. But thanks to Saqib, peace prevailed the next day and Taapsee was sweet enough to not take the incident too seriously. We all have grown to be friends from there on and often laugh at that argument (incident) even now,” said Abhilash.
In “Dil Juunglee”, he plays Prashant — a loud mouth, Delhi boy who adores his friend Sumit (Saqib).
“He might look shallow at the first glance, however, he has a mind of his own and doesn’t shy away from expressing his opinion,” he said.
The film will hit the screens on February 16.
–IANS
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Casino Days Reveal Internal Data on Most Popular Smartphones
International online casino Casino Days has published a report sharing their internal data on what types and brands of devices are used to play on the platform by users from the South Asian region.
Such aggregate data analyses allow the operator to optimise their website for the brands and models of devices people are actually using.
The insights gained through the research also help Casino Days tailor their services based on the better understanding of their clients and their needs.
Desktops and Tablets Lose the Battle vs Mobile
The primary data samples analysed by Casino Days reveal that mobile connections dominate the market in South Asia and are responsible for a whopping 96.6% of gaming sessions, while computers and tablets have negligible shares of 2.9% and 0.5% respectively.
The authors of the study point out that historically, playing online casino was exclusively done on computers, and attribute thе major shift to mobile that has unfolded over time to the wide spread of cheaper smartphones and mobile data plans in South Asia.
“Some of the reasons behind this massive difference in device type are affordability, technical advantages, as well as cheaper and more obtainable internet plans for mobiles than those for computers,” the researchers comment.
Xiaomi and Vivo Outperform Samsung, Apple Way Down in Rankings
Chinese brands Xiaomi and Vivo were used by 21.9% and 20.79% of Casino Days players from South Asia respectively, and together with the positioned in third place with a 18.1% share South Korean brand Samsung dominate the market among real money gamers in the region.
Cupertino, California-based Apple is way down in seventh with a user share of just 2.29%, overshadowed by Chinese brands Realme (11.43%), OPPO (11.23%), and OnePlus (4.07%).
Huawei is at the very bottom of the chart with a tiny share just below the single percent mark, trailing behind mobile devices by Motorola, Google, and Infinix.
The data on actual phone usage provided by Casino Days, even though limited to the gaming parts of the population of South Asia, paints a different picture from global statistics on smartphone shipments by vendors.
Apple and Samsung have been sharing the worldwide lead for over a decade, while current regional leader Xiaomi secured their third position globally just a couple of years ago.
Striking Android Dominance among South Asian Real Money Gaming Communities
The shifted market share patterns of the world’s top smartphone brands in South Asia observed by the Casino Days research paper reveal a striking dominance of Android devices at the expense of iOS-powered phones.
On the global level, Android enjoys a comfortable lead with a sizable 68.79% share which grows to nearly 79% when we look at the whole continent of Asia. The data on South Asian real money gaming communities suggests that Android’s dominance grows even higher and is north of the 90% mark.
Among the major factors behind these figures, the authors of the study point to the relative affordability of and greater availability of Android devices in the region, especially when manufactured locally in countries like India and Vietnam.
“And, with influencers and tech reviews putting emphasis on Android devices, the choice of mobile phone brand and OS becomes easy; Android has a much wider range of products and caters to the Asian online casino market in ways that Apple can’t due to technical limitations,” the researchers add.
The far better integration achieved by Google Pay compared to its counterpart Apple Pay has also played a crucial role in shaping the existing smartphone market trends.
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