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Bipasha, Reebok's fittest star!


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D goel
Bipasha 's Kaya now for Reebok endorsement !
by D goel on Mar 02, 2008 05:25 PM

Pkl. Afternoon, 5.20pm, Sunday, 2nd March 2008.
This is no freak that this curvaceous well nourished Bosomed Bipasha who has fully toned her "Kaya" for public delights in her uptight brassiers and oozy pudendum as well as supplest thighs
should put them all for commercial endorsements of sports merchandise .Reebok have got an Ikon that youth shall find difficult to resist. D. Goel

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mrigank
exercising is fun to all actors
by mrigank on Mar 01, 2008 10:33 PM  | Hide replies

exercise is a part of their lives if they dont keep fit themselves they would be disliked by the audience and will be thrown away hence they always keep trying to be fit and beautiful no matter what costs they pay for it.but after some times when their harmons stop secreting properly,they are isolated and let to deep clinical depression.

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BR
RE:exercising is fun to all actors
by BR on Mar 02, 2008 08:28 AM
O my god! hormones and clinical depression. even regular people suffer from it; some guys just take it out on their fellow people - even on their own elderly parents.

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Abdullah Saikh
John u r a lucky chap!!
by Abdullah Saikh on Mar 01, 2008 03:02 PM

Jhon u r a lucky guy,u got free to bip for hiphip!!!

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BR
The 40s and 50s year old
by BR on Mar 01, 2008 12:01 AM  | Hide replies

And have you seen how the 40 and 50 year olds walk? They waddle. Their legs and hips incapacitated by inaction so long. When I see how the people in South east Asia and the western countries are mobile , I wonder why Indian people are so bellicose. They are so not just physically but even mentally. Very argumentative, and very casual. I think there should be a revolution to encourage people to take to yoga big time, and build community centres where scores of people can do simple asanas on a daily basis.

Don;t argue that it is not possible. One community centre in each locality can do this.

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Bharat Kumar
RE:The 40s and 50s year old
by Bharat Kumar on Mar 02, 2008 03:41 PM
the number of people in yoga practising yoga here is more than anywhere else in the world. Where there is place, folks walk!

People have to get a little more conscious in their minds and do some thinking between the ears and get serious for their own good. Schools whack kids out of shape and get them cynical. Parents and kids squeeze their desires out of each other.

Bips and folks like her are brave and have taken care of themselves. Smart, thinking people. Fellows who think they burn out, look at Sridevi, Rekha, Hema Malini, Vyjayantimala and Waheeda Rehman :) They enjoy their lives basking in their earlier success. They still look fit. So learn, don't weep

We have an opportunity now with some money coming. Time to hammer the insensitive politicians and the system so that they don't grab and screw up our Independence 2.0.

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Myself
RE:The 40s and 50s year old
by Myself on Mar 01, 2008 07:20 AM
Perhaps you will get answer below,

- In india, A normal person thru out his life, struggles for his income. Gyms are there for upper middle class and above.
- India's weather is hot.Everybody does not have AC or good working condition.

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abc
RE:The 40s and 50s year old
by abc on Mar 02, 2008 09:15 AM
Peter P is right. All you need is a good pair of shoes and most people can afford it. It's the attitude towards life that needs to change. Most Indians make their jobs the most important part of the day and wraps the rest of the day around it. In schools also, education and getting a rank in board exams takes the highest priority. Organized sports is something for rich or upper-middle class kids in schools.

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Peter Parker
RE:The 40s and 50s year old
by Peter Parker on Mar 01, 2008 11:33 PM
please you dont need a gym. All you need is a good pair of running shoes, dumb-bells along with time and effort. Most indians do not want to put time and effort into the gym.

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Archana
RE:The 40s and 50s year old
by Archana on Mar 02, 2008 06:17 PM
Your right..u dont need to have money to get fit..just some initiative and enthusiasm..and u dont need to be upper middle class to be able to afford to go a gym..lotsa 'bhaiya' gyms around..money is just another excuse for nt exercising..


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BR
Kaftan over the face
by BR on Feb 29, 2008 11:55 PM  | Hide replies

Where people step out of their homes in kaftans and scarfs tying up their faces, who's gonna jog? I keep encouraging my parents to walk, but when I walked myself, it was unberable, the amount of dust and carbon particles that entered my system.

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Calspadeaspade
RE:Kaftan over the face
by Calspadeaspade on Mar 01, 2008 12:42 AM
And stray dogs chasing you. It is difficult to even take a walk. If you go to the parks gues who is already there? The stray dogs.The best bet is going to GYm or do Yoga and aerobics at home.

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Myself
RE:Kaftan over the face
by Myself on Mar 01, 2008 07:22 AM
Either go to Gym or buy equipments and do excercise at home like Film Stars. Normal person in western countries can do both the things.

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BR
And those clothes
by BR on Feb 29, 2008 11:52 PM  | Hide replies

Honestly, I cannot imagine how one can take fitness in serious consideration in India. When one wants to walk or jog, there is no open grounds to do that, and if one thinks about roads, you may only imagine, what will happen, if a woman and a girl, jog by in skin tight ( perhaps even spagetti straps) clothing and her Reebok shoes. No one's gonna watch her Reebok.

Cities have to encourage people to walk, and reebok can encourage people walk more in their reebok. Is there any control on population? Am I mad that I will go jog and breathe deeply and heavily of the smoggy air? And how many fitness ecntres are there?

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Myself
RE:And those clothes
by Myself on Mar 01, 2008 07:27 AM
Peoplple wil purchase these to show their status.

And these shoes are not only meant for walk/jog.
You can wear those at work places also.
You will feel fit and active.
Just try.

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dvmayur
RE:And those clothes
by dvmayur on Mar 02, 2008 02:48 PM
rebok debo ko maro goli or ramdevji ka prayam or kasrat ,dhyan karo every thing will be all reght

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Lakshmi Srinivas
?
by Lakshmi Srinivas on Feb 29, 2008 10:33 PM  | Hide replies

Actor par excellence? is she?

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karan parikh
RE:?
by karan parikh on Mar 01, 2008 02:25 AM
that's what!! i dont remember any role in which her expressions or her dialogue delivery did the acting...

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Ritwick Ray
RE:?
by Ritwick Ray on Mar 01, 2008 04:58 PM
I do not opine that she is such a great actress but she did a great job in the film "Corporate". I really admired her work. If you guys have not seen the film, please see.

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abc
RE:?
by abc on Mar 02, 2008 09:18 AM
Next time focus on her face to see expressions...just kidding

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karan parikh
RE:?
by karan parikh on Mar 03, 2008 12:21 PM
tried once... but there weren't many.

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