she should enroll herself as a samba dancer because of her great belly and curvy figure. bollywood is not her cup of tea as it requires a little more than just sexy body.
Mallika is great and an open person, everybody talks abouther if she shows her body, nobody has got the guts to talk about Aishwariya the same way when she reveals her body , since of late she has started exposing more cos she knows to keep her popularity which is fading out she has to show her curves otherwise nobody will look at her any more ...people keep mum about her cos she is affulent......why this difference????????? by nature too Mallika is far far better than the Jealouse Aishwariya.
Re: Mallika versus Aishwariya
by suman adhikary on Jun 02, 2010 01:45 PM
it is like comparing a natural garden-picked fresh apple with an artificial spicy strong flavoured potatoo chips. one with full of substatial nutrients & other with eye-catching color & harmful chemicals. The comparing is just another mediocrecy.
Re: Re: Mallika versus Aishwariya
by lourdes on Jun 02, 2010 10:06 PM
You are mistaken my dear friend nothin is natural everythin is artificial in both places .... the one which you are comparing to be natural is also artificially flavoured right from lips to smile to implants ....only difference is she is under the affulent banner and the other person is of the middle class...so for your knowledge IN YOUR OWN WORDS BOTH ARE ARTIFICIAL SPICY AND STRONG FLAVOURED PATATO CHIPS WITH HARMFUL CHEMICALS....except the affulent one is a very very Jealouse Character and a show off....while the middle class girl is very simple and an open book....
Re: Re: Re: Mallika versus Aishwariya
by suman adhikary on Jun 03, 2010 02:03 PM
just being a middleclass and having a temptious body does not justify the act of encouraging the immoral act of infedility and encashing one's sex appeal.girl like her should be strictly censored as they are harmfull for our tender youth.Democracy is not only about doing whatever one likes to say or act, it is also about uphelding & respecting one's own tradition & culture.Indian democracy does not give an individual the right to insult an ageold & trustworthy institution called marriage.
Re: hi
by Pat Thakur on May 30, 2010 09:25 PM
Dear Astrologer, I want this gal in the first pic any which way. Pls tell me the exact day, date n time when I'll lay my hands..... err!!! lay myself on her.