Trendsetters of 2010

Age is just a matter of number, and if we declare 2010 as the year of young achievers it would surely testify the fact. We give you a low down of the most searched trendsetters, who were all over the Internet for making it big in various categories.

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Most searched Couple

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson
In 2010, the vampire mania caught the fancy of movie buffs big time, and thus emerged the most romantic couple Edward and Bella, aka Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. This reel life couple also made news for being the most searched real life couple in the bygone year. Though being all hush-hush about their affair, the jodi managed to hog the headlines for all good reasons.

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Most searched Person of the Year

Justin Bieber
This 16-year-old from Canada was the most searched person throughout the year. As he crooned his way to stardom with his solo hit Baby, the young singer crashed all the previous records with a major fan following on YouTube, Google, Facebook and Twitter.

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Most searched Indian Politician

Rahul Gandhi
Speaking of young guns how can we miss our favourite politician Rahul Gandhi? He is the young face of Indian politics, who is also touted to be the next Prime Minister of India. Whatever he said or did — good or bad — made news. From his controversial remarks to the politically correct and sometimes incorrect statements, the young leader was the most searched Indian politician in 2010.

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Most searched Bollywood actress

Katrina Kaif
The past year was a cakewalk for actress Katrina Kaif as she was the most downloaded and searched Bollywood actress in 2010. With a number of commercial hits in her kitty, this bold and beautiful lady sizzled the silver screen with her latkas and jhatkas all through the year.

Most searched Indian Sports person
Sachin Tendulkar
He is considered the God of cricket for his impeccable batting skills. The past year was a mixed bag for this master blaster who set new benchmarks and added more records to his name. He received the prestigious ICC award for Cricketer of the Year 2010 and completed his 50 centuries in Test matches. The little master surely was the most favourite among netizens and emerged as the most searched sports person of this year.

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