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5<body><a href="http://naturalywatch.buzz/zsE8zoP7u51w5ciZwMS4HmL9YDfW-Yr7bKKYnQicjqmQRrMftA"><img src="http://naturalywatch.buzz/67eebe6a45f78dd175.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.naturalywatch.buzz/UByuGdI42FcMn_kDcuOdTpoh7jrVSRl2_VXLRjDGhj8Y--IP5A" width="1" /></a>
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12Typically the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of a rugged, tough watch is.. they are ugly.<br />
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14<a href="http://naturalywatch.buzz/-zQe5xIc8xhuFQ3dJiGsn2ar6M_qqqMRv2vL5ODS1QlnqsZCFg" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><b>Well, it looks that this stigma is finally over now!</b></a><br />
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16One tech startup founded by a <b>team of ex-Top smartwatch brand engineers in cooperation with fitness and health professionals</b> has brought a <b>ProWatch GT - rugged, great-looking smartwatch</b> with all the features you will ever need.<br />
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18You couldn&#39;t destroy it even if you try with a hammer. And most importantly - <b>it looks well on your wrist!</b><br />
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23<b>Rugged, great-looking smartwatch with all the features you will ever need. </b><br />
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56<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">ing in a luxurious mansion named Swarg, this is the story of Mr. Kumar or Sahabji (Rajesh Khanna) a rich businessman and landowner. His family consists of his wife (Madhavi (actress)), sister Jyoti (Juhi Chawla), two brothers, Vicky (Raja Bundela) and Ravi (Dilip Dhawan), and a sister-in-law (Neena Gupta). He also has a loyal servant, Krishna (Govinda), who considers the former akin to a father. Sahabji has a clash of ideals with Dhanraj (Paresh Rawal), an immoral businessman, regarding a business matter, and Sahabji dissolves the venture. In vengeance, Dhanraj schemes with Sahabji&#39;s two brothers to usurp Sahabji&#39;s wealth and businesses. He sets fire in Sahabji&#39;s factory, citing short circuit as the reason, and takes over the luxurious mansion and vast business empire, leaving Sahabji virtually penniless, and devastated with the passing away of his wife. His brothers have now taken over the money, the mansion, and his business. When Krishna co
57 nfronted the brothers of his master, he was instead brutally fired by Sahabji himself, because he was charged with stealing Jyoti&#39;s necklace by Sahabji&#39;s brothers and sister-in-law. Later, he comes to know that Sahabji intentionally banished him so that he can do something better in life and not be held down Sahabji&#39;s own misfortunes. Krishna moves to Bombay and meets a man called Chadda (Satish Kaushik), or Airport, and they become friends. His hard work in the city makes him a popular film star which enables him to accumulate enough wealth to make him a rich man in the scale of his former master, and he returns to his town after several years as a mysterious but wealthy businessman. In the guise of a golden offer, Krishna sends Airport to buy Sahabji&#39;s mansion - which is now owned by Dhanraj - for the price of 90 lakh INR (529000 USD), to which the greedy Dhanraj readily agrees and signs over the deeds of ownership of the land and the mansion, unaware of the buyer&
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