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Amuk Amuk - desi podcast about blogs

In collaboration with DesiPundit, popular desi podcast site Indicast has launched a new podcast about desi blogs called Amuk Amuk . The Indicast team, Aditya and Abhishek, will join Saket from DesiPundit in covering the most interesting blog-stories from the India on a weekly basis.

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Andy
March 14th, 2007, 5:07 am | #

He he, amuk(u) in Tamil is press and the word is often used in sexual conotations - to press the bosom.

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Vulturo
March 14th, 2007, 8:02 am | #

Fairly enlightning, that. :-)

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