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Anirban Sen
Don't take it literally
by Anirban Sen on Jul 25, 2016 03:43 AM

Gentlemen, don't take the headline literally.
"She is an Indian Goddess" - means she is Indian (of heritage) and looks like a "Goddess." The 2nd definition of goddess is "a woman who is adored, especially for her beauty." Now if they had said bhagwan, then the situation would have been different. After all, the article language is English and its from England.

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sitansu padhi
what is this.
by sitansu padhi on Jul 24, 2016 09:00 PM  | Hide replies

who is this idiot reporter who compares deepika with indian goddesses. this reporter should be legally punished for offending indian deities and hurting our sentiments.

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Sunil Kumar
why
by Sunil Kumar on Jul 24, 2016 06:38 AM

Why a P@rki gets so much importance in Indian media............ These are kith and kin of backstabbers.........It is time we raise and boycott this so called Fwad........Culture is part of a society and if a society promotes hatred, then every part of that society should be kept out of our contact. Fwad should be boycotted for his being part of a backstabbing country....

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charles felix
Article Editor's Dream Girl..!
by charles felix on Jul 22, 2016 07:47 PM  | Hide replies

I don't know why people are calling Deepika a Goddess. It is just her PR Manager using exclusive%

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susarla suryaprakasam
Re: Article Editor's Dream Girl..!
by susarla suryaprakasam on Jul 24, 2016 11:47 AM
Not only that. The person who compares her with Goddess-Saraswathi, Lakshmi or Parwathi should be given terminal punishment for insulting Goddess of Learning or Shakthi or Dhan (not simply money).

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