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9 | <div style="font-family:trebuchet ms,helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:32px;font-weight:bold;text-align:center;max-width:55%;">DronePro 4K: The 4K Drone Taking the World by Storm</div> |
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14 | <div style="max-width:55%;text-align:left;">Equipped with a crystal clear 4K camera, automatic gesture recognition, trajectory control, a wide-angle lens, and altitude holding, the DronePro 4K delivers professional performance for a <a href="http://manifestationz.us/DvJYbZ7ixxfzcYS_NBmLK38T_gP5qy_kKdNXiHQ6wAr4qGorlw" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" style="font-weight:bold;" target="blank">not-so-professional price.</a></div> |
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22 | <li>Captures Stunning 4K Video.</li> |
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23 | <li>Light, Compact, and Easy-to-Use.</li> |
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24 | <li>Performs Better Than Brand-Name Drones but Costs Far Less.</li> |
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25 | <li>Mobile Control.</li> |
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26 | <li>One-Touch Takeoff and Return.</li> |
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27 | <li>Altitude Hold.</li> |
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28 | <li>Anti-Collision Protection.</li> |
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29 | <li>Trajectory Fly.</li> |
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30 | <li>Follow Me Mode.</li> |
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31 | <li>Gesture Photography and Videograph.</li> |
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34 | <a href="http://manifestationz.us/DvJYbZ7ixxfzcYS_NBmLK38T_gP5qy_kKdNXiHQ6wAr4qGorlw" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"> <img http:="" microsoft.com="" src="http://manifestationz.us/4c1b74e76eb0bf3a88.jpg" style="max-width:70%;" /></a></center> |
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73 | <span style="color:#FFFFFF;">ran (Fardeen Khan) and Bhavesh (Tusshar Kapoor) are close friends living in Cape Town, South Africa. Karan has a good life, with a well-paying job. He is in a comfortable relationship with his beautiful yet childish and pampered girlfriend Sanjana (Genelia D'Souza), who changes her profession every six months rather disastrously. Her father (Anupam Kher), who dislikes Karan, always tries to keep her happy and supports her. Bhavesh wishes for an arranged marriage and keeps a diary of all the beautiful things he will do to his wife after marriage. His father Darshan Manibhai Patel (Darshan Jariwala) is a strict autocrat, patriarch. Jeet (Govinda) does not believe in marriage or love and is a womaniser. He encourages married women into divorcing their spouses so that his living as a divorce lawyer is uncompromised. Bhavesh's father treats him as young and incapable of marriage, but on his wife's (Shoma Anand) insistence, he travels with his famil |
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74 | y, along with Karan and Sanjana to Gujarat to find Bhavesh a bride. In Gujarat, they stay at the palatial home of Bhavesh's father's friend, Vijay Singh Jadeja (Vikram Gokhale). Bhavesh meets some girls but ends up falling for Prachi (Prachi Desai), Vijay Singh's daughter, and they get married. During their wedding, Sanjana says "yes" to Karan's proposal as well and they get married the same night. The movie then switches to the present, where both couples are at court. The judge declares the divorce between Karan and Sanjana and Bhavesh and Prachi valid. The story goes back 6 months earlier, showing what led to the divorces when they came back to Cape Town from India. After marriage, Karan and Sanjana's family life deteriorates, with Karan wanting domestic stability and Sanjana being a horrible homemaker. Karan finally loses patience with Sanjana after she accidentally burns down their apartment, and yells at her, venting his frustration at her stupidi |
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