She is an independant woman--she has every right to show the way she wants to reflect her own image. When the Indians will grow up and understand that being nude can both be vulger and artistic. This one was artistic indeed--..
40% of Indian top 100 sites are vulger porn devoid of any artistic or erotic sense--if Indians would not have been hypocrit, they would have learned to appreciate nudity and didn't need to run after ugly porns.
Ancient India was a different story--influence of puritan Abrahamic religion spoiled one of the best gift of the Indians--that is to take nudity to the level of art..
To start with these guys are not Indians in any sense except that their father originated from India - gave up Indian citizenship, got married to the Italian lady.
One other interesting fact is that only the Indian magazines/websites have good things to say about these clowns. In US magazines, they talk about the infamous Sanjaya and his singing talents!!! And why do our magazines/websites overlook the fact that Sanjaya's mom is a POT FARMER, charged guilty and spent some of her time in jail.
What all mom and daughter did to root for Sanjaya was to shake their jugs during the show.
Oh man... god bless rediff.com for coming up with amazing stories!?!
RE:is it an article afterall???
by Babu Bhaiyya on May 26, 2007 12:30 AM
They look like typical GULTIS. What about her father, was he from Andhra or Tamil background???
RE:RE:is it an article afterall???
by on May 26, 2007 03:00 AM
u d!@#head bhaiyya, malakar is a marathi surname.. dude instead of spending time on rediff, why dont u finish ure high school graduation first.
Re: RE:RE:is it an article afterall???
by Arindam Malakar on Aug 06, 2009 08:37 PM
it is regarding this part "malakar is a marathi surname"; I would like to comment that you are confusing with Malekar or something else, which is a Marathi surname. Malakar is a purely Hindu Kayastha Bengali surname, may be East Bengali (former Bangladesh, when it was a part of India) or West Bengali. The surname probably originated from the profession of a person who makes garlands or "mala"in bengali. East Bengal Malakars are generally jewelers by profession whereas those originating from West Bengal works as artisans of pith or "sola". You may have been confused since a number of Marathi surnames ends with "kar", like (most famous) Gavaskar, Tendulkar, Vengsarkar etc. But in Bengal there is surnames like Malakar, Sarkar, Kar etc.
RE:THIS IS THE PICTURE!! ENJOY
by abhijit pani on May 25, 2007 10:44 PM
I heard of people learning ODISSI DANCE in Orissa. This is the first time i am hearing somebody learning Kathak in Orissa.