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MUST READ: Amitabh Bachchan's advice to young Indians


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SUBROTO RAY
Amitabh
by SUBROTO RAY on Sep 06, 2012 09:02 AM

Be an old fart like me

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vivek bhandarkar
Its time to do the charity... rather than Bolbachhan
by vivek bhandarkar on Sep 06, 2012 08:01 AM  | Hide replies

A person who is hero in a movie doesn't mean he is hero in real life. When you get enough of love , fame and on the basis of people, its time to give it back in the form of charity from your own earning as charity as the social responsibility. Then we prefer him givin bolbachhan.
A speech with good quotes and poems can be written to impress someone with little effort, but thequestion is , Is that person has really applied all that in his life.
Corruptionwas big issues nowadays , some actors turn up to support Anna Hazare for better India, Is this guy turned up there to show his guts and will to see better India. I think till people get enogh they don't bother about anyone and if asked to give speech , its once again a hunger for fame

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Yatin Shirali
Re: Its time to do the charity... rather than Bolbachhan
by Yatin Shirali on Sep 07, 2012 03:34 PM
what u say is right.
but how do u know whether a celebrity does charity or not? maybe he is doing charity, obviously he's not going to shout from rooftops to tell that he is doing charity.
most of us have a tendency to assume that celebrities do everything for showing-off and not with real intent. for example if aamir khan sheds a few drops of tears from his eyes on his show 'Satyamev Jayate' v say its 'crocodile tears'. Why, is he not human too, doesnt he have emotions?

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kallol paul
KBC promotion gig again
by kallol paul on Sep 06, 2012 02:28 AM

..All page 3 promotions nowadays in newschannels and newspapers.

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kallol paul
KBC promotion gig.
by kallol paul on Sep 06, 2012 02:26 AM  | Hide replies

News channels and news papers are acting as sales man for these movies and the actors.

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SUBROTO RAY
Re: AB's real message
by SUBROTO RAY on Sep 06, 2012 09:00 AM
Make old age buddies

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bhaskar
first message
by bhaskar on Sep 05, 2012 11:22 PM

never make your son a film star just like my worthless son abhishek.

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V S
what about his role in 1984 riots ?
by V S on Sep 05, 2012 09:59 PM  | Hide replies

his name is there in complaint lodged by sikh groups.

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bhaskar
Re: what about his role in 1984 riots ?
by bhaskar on Sep 05, 2012 11:25 PM
he was not given hero's role so had to shut the case n go.

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RamRahim
Re: what about his role in 1984 riots ?
by RamRahim on Sep 06, 2012 10:16 AM
He had no role. All these allegations are concocted. He had no political ambitions. In India no genuine person can survive in politics as people themselves are corrupt and selfish. They have no feelings of nationality, anybody can come and settle in India as long as they serve their purpose. What a country where people who do not know 'C' of cricket become ecperts and comment on selection of team or the way a bowler has bowled or a batsman played his shot. Bacchan family had family ties with Gandhi family since nehru's times and Amitabh was a very close friend of Rajiv. Both Rajiv and Amitabh had no political ambitions but it was only a twist in fate that Rajiv entered politics. However, at the time of assassination of Indira, even this was not very clear. I was in Delhi at that time and can say that he was not at all linked to the riots. Riots were a handy work of petty congress politicians already chargesheeted by police. It is rubbish to accuse Amitabh of being involved in those riots.

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Rangarajan Varahaswamy
My advice to him
by Rangarajan Varahaswamy on Sep 05, 2012 09:52 PM  | Hide replies

Since you are very rich, consider giving half of your wealth for charitable and social causes.

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RamRahim
Re: My advice to him
by RamRahim on Sep 06, 2012 10:03 AM
What proportion of ur earnings do u donate? Piety is a matter of attitude not the amount of wealth owned by u. If u do not donate half of what u earn, u have no right to ask others to do the same. It is easier to preach than practice. And you know, charity bigins at home,.....However, it was great that he took time out of his busy schedule and delivered indpiring words. He is thousand times better than our politicians who are pouring venom and exhorting youth to she blood in the name of caste and religion. Long live Amitabh.

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Rangarajan Varahaswamy
My advice to Amitabh Bachchan
by Rangarajan Varahaswamy on Sep 05, 2012 09:51 PM  | Hide replies

Since you are very rich, consider giving 50% of your wealth to charitable and social causes.

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bhaskar
Re: My advice to Amitabh Bachchan
by bhaskar on Sep 05, 2012 11:28 PM
nobody wants money from amitabh . He is more bothered about his grand daughter now.
Let him relax n wear diapers .
Let him spend time in dressing n appearances in various programs conducted only in mumbai.
Let him wear just his favourite dresses ..
U know he is just kuch din kaa mehmaan now.

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Prakash Nair
Re: Re: My advice to Amitabh Bachchan
by Prakash Nair on Sep 06, 2012 09:11 AM
Why so much venom....did he kick ur aasssss?

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