Nokia C3 not booting

Hi,
  I brought brand new nokia C3, around 5-6 months back. 
 Today, it stopped suddenly and not booting-up at all.
The steps I performed:
  1. Connected my C3 device with Ovi-Suite.
  2. Copying mp3s from PC to C3 device.
  3. Parallely opened the target folder in C3 ..............
  ...............GONE
Now my C3 device stopped everything and powered off automatically. 
Many attempts to start  the phone did not make it to boot. Even I removed and inserted the battery.
what next?
Regards,
Anil

Hi guys, have you tried removing the battery, memory card & press the power botton for 15 seconds?otherwise you'll have to take it to a Nokia service point.

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