It's not complete O brothers and sisters, don't get so excited and patronize things like half-baked yankees, brothers. Let this man Faisal Shariff tone down the sugar and candy in his reports. Integrity in a report is what strikes a reader most in the report, and why this person is verbally circumambulating the freaky girl with freaky comments (Welcome Jat, after Sehwag it's me)! Maybe this sectarian kind of crap is the latest trend in the making. Maybe I sound like an irritated old father, O brother, but alas, you're mistaken. I feel butterflies inside my stomach when I read such stuff.
MTV is welcome. I am a great fan of MTV. I'm not a chauvinist in any way. But just because my father is poor and my neighbour is rich, I wouldn't call my neighbour as my father (Have I told this before?). I'll continue in the next
accusing Indian society of being too hypocritical, and expressing shock at the double standards of India's yuppiest television channel MTV, which does not permit the use of words like 'stoned' and 'boob'.
Viddy good, brother, O brother, viddy viddy good. Had I been so good at Nadsat, I would have showered a torrential tirade against this kinda stupid and megalomaniac comments without having to worry about the grammar of the language. God! I'm writing this from US, and did you know how 'Time' published a letter from an American reader in the letters section before a few months because it published a man and a woman on its cover, covered just with few branches and leaves - it was intended to be a cover picture for an article on 50th year of discovery of DNA. The reader accused that the article was too pornographic. In America.
RE:Overanxious Hybrid!!
by Borges on Jun 06, 2003 06:43 PM
That was Clever!
Even I would have edited my messages like you did, no doubt, but the order in which you placed them!!! So prudent of you. So clever! Bright and sparkling clear!
Mallika Sherawat feels sorry for actresses who aren't sexy according to her story in this article. If this is the case, then I guess it's over for most of these Bollywood actresses who have been busting their acting, artistic veins to get recognition. Sadly, I found her statement to be very shallow to say the least. One does not need to be sexy in order to be a good actress. Ask Urmila, or Kajol, or Rani, or Aishwarya, or Juhi, or Manisha, or Madhuri, or the Kapoor sisters, or Preity--all of them wonderful, beautiful actresses who have sweated it out and run with wolves of Bollywood, competing with the men for the same amount of territorial integrity--just to be able to do what they do. This kid has a lot to learn before she throws her so-called "sexiness" around. There is sexiness in learning how to act and doing it well and that is sexy. Maturity required Mallika.
it is a pity that even after 56 years of our independence,we r a conservative lot.but at the same time i would also say that it is equally unfortunate on our film industry's part to treat good and mature subjects in a pathetic way just to rake in moolas.
i don't think its the right direction where bollywood should be heading. exposing ur body doesn't make you really a great person. looks like she will do even nude scenes just to shoot to stardom. this field is all about acting not physique. she is just another falling leaf from a healthy tree, carried high by the gusty winds. Ashok
mallika thinks that she is straight forward & great but she is wrong she is attracting the male crowd by the kind of clothes she wears & the shots she has given & not her acting skills.i pity her dad.