September 6, 2006 (Press Release) --
Lage Raho MSN India
According to reports, MSN India has come out with the "Lage Raho Munnabhai" Web site.
The company says that as the sequel of the movie starring Sanjay Dutt and Arshad Warsi is thrilling audiences in theatres across the country, the Web site promises to do the same. The "Lage Raho Munnabhai" Web site can be accessed through www.msn.co.in.
On this occasion, Jaspreet Bindra, country manager- MSN India, said, "MSN India has been a key driver of online entertainment. With the "Lage Raho Munnabhai" Web site and providing our users a chance to chat with Munnabhai, we intend to provide our users a great online experience as well as the chance to experience the Munnabhai Magic and Masti."
As per the latest reports, the "Lage Raho Munnabhai" Web site has lots of interesting surprises to offer its fans and users to keep them entertained. Users can now add Munnabhai on their Windows Live Messenger! The interaction promises to be hilarious in the typical "Munnabhai ishtyle."
Users would also need to answer Munnabhai's riddles and come up with hilarious jokes to win movie tickets, CDs, and cassettes. They would just need to add munnabhai@mumbainotout.com to their Windows Live messenger contact lists and start chatting with him.
Talking about the 'Lage Raho Munnabhai' Web site, Krishna Prasad, head - Programming and Windows Live, said, "In keeping with our continued efforts to offer our users the very best, we have come up with a host of innovative features, which am sure our users will really be extremely pleased with. We have provided our users with the unique "Munnabhai Bot", which would certainly amuse everyone in true Munnabhai fashion."
It is also learnt that the Web site is designed to create a lot of fun and excitement among the users. Apart from features like the Munnabhai Bot and the contest, the Web site also offers to the MSN India users themes from the movie, downloads, movie promos, songs, stills, and the gist of the film storyline.
According to reports, MSN India has come out with the "Lage Raho Munnabhai" Web site.
The company says that as the sequel of the movie starring Sanjay Dutt and Arshad Warsi is thrilling audiences in theatres across the country, the Web site promises to do the same. The "Lage Raho Munnabhai" Web site can be accessed through www.msn.co.in.
On this occasion, Jaspreet Bindra, country manager- MSN India, said, "MSN India has been a key driver of online entertainment. With the "Lage Raho Munnabhai" Web site and providing our users a chance to chat with Munnabhai, we intend to provide our users a great online experience as well as the chance to experience the Munnabhai Magic and Masti."
As per the latest reports, the "Lage Raho Munnabhai" Web site has lots of interesting surprises to offer its fans and users to keep them entertained. Users can now add Munnabhai on their Windows Live Messenger! The interaction promises to be hilarious in the typical "Munnabhai ishtyle."
Users would also need to answer Munnabhai's riddles and come up with hilarious jokes to win movie tickets, CDs, and cassettes. They would just need to add munnabhai@mumbainotout.com to their Windows Live messenger contact lists and start chatting with him.
Talking about the 'Lage Raho Munnabhai' Web site, Krishna Prasad, head - Programming and Windows Live, said, "In keeping with our continued efforts to offer our users the very best, we have come up with a host of innovative features, which am sure our users will really be extremely pleased with. We have provided our users with the unique "Munnabhai Bot", which would certainly amuse everyone in true Munnabhai fashion."
It is also learnt that the Web site is designed to create a lot of fun and excitement among the users. Apart from features like the Munnabhai Bot and the contest, the Web site also offers to the MSN India users themes from the movie, downloads, movie promos, songs, stills, and the gist of the film storyline.

According to reports, MSN India has come out with the "Lage Raho Munnabhai" Web site.
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