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Manoj Night Shyamalan needs our help!
by Guest on Aug 20, 2009 02:37 PM

M Night Shyamalan’s career in under serious threat.

It all started with Shyamalan-sponsored 'The Next Spielberg' cover story in Newsweek (a ploy to promote SIGNS). And that's where foolishly Shyamalan got himself into a real trouble with the racist self-absorbed 'Spielbergians of the third kind' (you know who). And these racist(the real ones!) hooligans have been wrecking hell on Shyamalan ever since.

His following movies(THE VILAGE, LADY and THE HAPPENING) have all been trashed with a massive well-planned smear campaigns. These haters will come up with anything to derail shyamalan's works and needless to say, these Zionists are very well resourced.

In this time n age of media and internet, it doesn't take a whole army to spread the kind of negativism these people have swelled against Shyamalan. For this movie, AVATAR THE LAST AIRBEBDER, look what they have come up with this time? Racist casting??? My God, the accusers are the communal perpetrators themselves!

These haters realize that Shyamalan has a potential blockbuster with THE AVATAR and that’s precisely what can not be allowed to happen by Zionists. They want Shyamalan’s career DEAD in the water and to achieve that these assassins will go to any extent.

CAN so many of us web-savvy Indians counter these shyamalan-haters all over internet message boards wherever freash news about Shyamalan movie comes about??
We take this fight to them. What say you?
(As a shyamalan fan, I really feel

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Tasneem kagdi
See the movie properly
by Tasneem kagdi on Feb 04, 2009 09:29 PM

Guys..The question was.. what is written on the indian rupee note..which is "Satya me wah jayate" this is what Jamal didnt knew, and not whose the person on the rupee note. Atleast see the movie properly before commenting.

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Starfox
Whats happening to Sham-alan?
by Starfox on Feb 04, 2009 08:47 AM

He went from workin with Bruce Willis to Jesse McCartney. Going by this trend, his next film will likely star Gary Coleman as leading man

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tuiring
GREAT WORK
by tuiring on Feb 04, 2009 02:49 AM  | Hide replies

To all who didn't like the movie.. js tell me is it better to watch the same old style and drama ... a girl hiding in the behind a tree the hero comes running and it starts raining... al those kamineh actiong ..those duplicate ahhh.. saley... tu... dishum dishum.. ahhh its boring .. but this ... its Awesome . did you ever think of such an indian movie... it's jus a great workk .. keep it up guys.

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Birendra Chhetri
Re: GREAT WORK
by Birendra Chhetri on Feb 04, 2009 10:21 AM
Yes, you are right. To think that a film like RNBDJ is a blockbluster where a wife can't recognize a hubby w/o moustache (everybody knows except this dumb girl), still we Indian people made this film a BB, and a great film like SM, people don't go to see it, it beats me yaar. It really beats me of my sense.

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The Champ
excellent stuff
by The Champ on Feb 04, 2009 12:17 AM

I think the movie is excellent. Thoroughly detailed and captures almost all the instances that do happen. It doesnt seem orignal due to language being English and a little tough to relate.If it would have been hindi (the dialect) we would hae relatd to it, but cant comment on the awards part then. bUt overall credit goes fro good acting picking reall life incidents and worth watching and winning awards..after all its the Indian actors who are winning....

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Sahil Gupta
i hate it
by Sahil Gupta on Feb 03, 2009 08:42 PM  | Hide replies

I personally hate the movie when i came to know that Indians are shown not recognizing Mahatma Gandhi on a rupee note and well-knowing about Roosevelt. The screwed host of Who wants to be a millionaire and desperate Indian beggars shown singing some song. These people think that Indians are dumb. Also Jamal was shown telling the policemen that Big B is very famous in India...

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gautam singh
Re: i hate it
by gautam singh on Feb 03, 2009 09:04 PM
Sahil ,u look to me a person from some differnt planet.......remember that not recognising GANDHi was also one of the scene of LAGE RAHO MUNNABHAI....but u have no objection with that....isnt it?

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riti jyoti
Re: i hate it
by riti jyoti on Feb 03, 2009 10:38 PM
ignorance can be really bliss! there are thousands uneducated, poor people in this country who don't know gandhi ji.

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mahesh sawant
Re: Re: i hate it
by mahesh sawant on Feb 04, 2009 03:17 AM
no u r wrong .. thats the problem .. even uneducated people in india know gandhi thats the reason from last 60 yrs u see all gandhis on congress protfolio .. to fool the uneducated and poor people of india on the name of gandhi .. yes the fact is this that lots of people don't the relation of mahatma gandhi with current fake gandhis ..

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your friend
Re: Re: Re: i hate it
by your friend on Feb 04, 2009 09:48 AM
I agree with u Mahesh,gautam singh,riti jyothi,gautam singh

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Tasneem kagdi
Re: Re: Re: Re: i hate it
by Tasneem kagdi on Feb 04, 2009 09:30 PM
Guys..The question was.. what is written on the indian rupee note..which is "Satya me wah jayate" this is what Jamal didnt knew, and not whose the person on the rupee note. Atleast see the movie properly before commenting.

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your friend
I've raised my voice for Slumdog
by your friend on Feb 03, 2009 04:03 PM  | Hide replies

Arey Bhaiyo, I am getting bored of this Slumdog issue. Try watch the movie on it's soul and analyze by our brain. Not with others opinions. In the past also lot films made by the scenes of slums and their lifes. How many of you know about those films and how many objected. Now this film is facing this problem only b'coz it is running all over world. And it is appreciated by majority people than objected people. This has to agree.
This film is not about how slum people living or how india is poor or something. This film is about how 3 people lived their lifes in the situation where their life is not in their hands and how life takes them to their reaching points. 1.Salim who is always interested in mafia and he lived in mafia and he dies in mafia. 2.Jamal he lives with his hardwork and he lives for latika and in the way to find her he faces problems and he became millionare overnight. 3.Latika who is living for nothing and after seen Jamal she wants life with him and she finally got him. End of the movie there no messege that india is slum or slum is india. That's it. Arey yaar Cinema ko Cinema ki tarah dekhana hai. Before all these things main story of this film is written by an indian. If all the people are feeling bad about this film, then why don't they contribute some money and make that slum into a residential flat. Where are all the millionare's in living mumbai and this slums are there from decades. Got it.

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Birendra Chhetri
Re: I've raised my voice for Slumdog
by Birendra Chhetri on Feb 04, 2009 10:26 AM
You said it yaar, and you can say it again. And look - To think that a film like RNBDJ is a blockbluster where a wife can't recognize a hubby w/o moustache (everybody knows except this dumb girl), still we Indian people made this film a BB, and a great film like SM, people don't go to see it, it beats me yaar. It really beats me of my sense.

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your friend
Re: Re: I've raised my voice for Slumdog
by your friend on Feb 04, 2009 05:45 PM
Good Birendra that was great and funny point about RBNDJ. Our people doesn't want to inspirational films. They want only smooches,love,lust,doops, that's it.

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bhimsen
Raise your voice against Slumdog
by bhimsen on Feb 03, 2009 02:20 PM  | Hide replies

Please write to the Academy of Motion Pictures against the despicable portrayal of India in this movie. We certainly don't need colonialists aka Britishers to tell us about poverty when they were the perpetrators. Moreover the title reeks of British racism from the days of Raj.

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gautam singh
Re: Raise your voice against Slumdog
by gautam singh on Feb 03, 2009 09:07 PM
To ALL U PEOPLE ....LET ME SAY....THAT THIS MOVIE IS BASED ON A BOOK NAMED'Q&A' WRITTEN BY SOME INDIAN WRITER.......IT IS NOT THAT THESE FIRANGEES WHO ACTUALLY COMPOSED THIS STORY ....SO STOP BARKING ON HALF COOKED FOOD.....

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bhimsen
Re: Re: Raise your voice against Slumdog
by bhimsen on Feb 04, 2009 03:04 PM
Mr. Gautam have you read what I have written or is it that you are one of those quitter who thinks he is a white man once in US. Have you read the book? Where in the book the word dog mentioned against India.

You are really a foolish person with no self respect.

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Narayan Raman
Re: Raise your voice against Slumdog
by Narayan Raman on Feb 03, 2009 02:54 PM
quite true. even the west has its slums. perhaps, our film makers should do something similar with the west

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suresh kumar
Re: Re: Raise your voice against Slumdog
by suresh kumar on Feb 03, 2009 08:19 PM
if you saw the movie.. u have to understand those poverty portrayal shots are meant for 15 years ago... It may b shocking.. but tats true.. Later when the movie shows the grown up Dev patel.. It doesn't show the slums as they were...

What more you expect ? we have denial gene in us.. its hard to accept the fact... To me the film was made honestly..

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your friend
Re: Re: Re: Raise your voice against Slumdog
by your friend on Feb 04, 2009 09:52 AM
Good Suresh kumar. Good capture.

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Kiran B
this
by Kiran B on Feb 03, 2009 02:02 PM

Then this movie should be about how slum dwellers see dead people!

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