Re: SRK should be nominated for Bharat ratna and Oscar
by Sameer Sheth on Feb 04, 2010 05:00 PM
Very well said!!!! Every Indian should BAN his films and all the products he is endorsing
Re: Re: SRK should be nominated for Bharat ratna and Oscar
by cattamanchi chaitanya on Feb 04, 2010 05:16 PM
he already has 9 indian players in his team .Among them 6 are purely from domestic level ..
I hope this short film fails to win oscar. Its a shame to show india in poor african conditions and get the sympathy of the rich, westerners. All the foreign film makers want to focus on slums, beggary, child labor, malnutrition, which is abundant in india.
Re: Another slumdog story
by yumraj on Feb 04, 2010 04:44 PM
So What! We are famous for our povery.Let us advertise it and make the money. There is nothing wrong in this.
Re: Re: Another slumdog story
by Rook on Feb 04, 2010 04:47 PM
yumraj is a porki and thinks like porkis india also beg ... a begger mentalities cant be changed however hard u try
Re: Another slumdog story
by yumraj on Feb 04, 2010 04:56 PM
I don't know how Rook has interpreted my comment. I think if I am famous for anything, for my poorness, for my bad face, for my poverty.. I would prefer to make the money and live a good life by adevertising it.. rather than crying. So show the world if they want to see the poverty.. make them fool and earn the money.. thats all..
Re: Another slumdog story
by yumraj on Feb 04, 2010 04:55 PM
I don't know how Rook has interpreted my comment. I think if I am famous for anything, for my poorness, for my bad face, for my poverty.. I would prefer to make the money and live a good life by adevertising it.. rather than crying. So show the world if they want to see the poverty.. make them fool and earn the money.. thats all..
Re: Another slumdog story
by rajesh on Feb 04, 2010 04:50 PM
What is wrong thn? A corrupted country , where people only talks in media's language, where human rights are destroyed , whose prime minister is also responsible for death of innocent person for his security , who have the time for thinking about those poor people's . They are pointing that actual nation-focus should be on poverty in India not "Marathi mudda" or sharukh mudda and so many similar rubbish. Think again Anurag. I am not criticising your comment. We all are actually manipulated by media and politician to think on bogus things not actual facts.
Re: Another slumdog story
by mehfooz alam on Feb 04, 2010 04:46 PM
y bal is sleeping in issue, he want to serve the nation, and he and only he will serve the nation
The film has chosen a good subject and every one should watch this fact finding movie. I agree that slavery still exist in the modern days very much in the modified manner. Take an example of the placement agencies in Delhi. The girls are traped from the undeveloped areas like Jharkhand, Chhatisgarh and are forcibly employed at different household as help. The placement agency charges a hoping commission of Rs.12,000/- for an yearly contract and the girl is paid hardly Rs.1300 a month. the salary is also collected by the agency and it is never paid finally to the girl. She is not allowed to go back home after the contract is finished and forced to continue work without pay. In some case they are sexualy asauted by the employer to get a male child and then thrown out. In some cases the girl is killed or forced to commit sucide. this kind of exploitation is very much in the knowledge of the Delhi police but no one bothers to check since the police is also the part of the crime. Is it not the modern slavery? I hope Abrahim Linken may also wathc this.
The film has chosen a good subject and every one should watch this fact finding movie. I agree that slavery still exist in the modern days very much in the modified manner. Take an example of the placement agencies in Delhi. The girls are traped from the undeveloped areas like Jharkhand, Chhatisgarh and are forcibly employed at different household as help. The placement agency charges a hoping commission of Rs.12,000/- for an yearly contract and the girl is paid hardly Rs.1300 a month. the salary is also collected by the agency and it is never paid finally to the girl. She is not allowed to go back home after the contract is finished and forced to continue work without pay. In some case they are sexualy asauted by the employer to get a male child and then thrown out. In some cases the girl is killed or forced to commit sucide. this kind of exploitation is very much in the knowledge of the Delhi police but no one bothers to check since the police is also the part of the crime. Is it not the modern slavery? I hope Abrahim Linken may also wathc this.
Re: hi
by Mr Infinity on Feb 04, 2010 04:33 PM
Well, it's not ON CRICKET you idi0t... It's just one of the wishes that kid has. It's on the child labor and slavery.
Re: hi
by Mr Infinity on Feb 04, 2010 04:34 PM
Well, it's not ON CRICKET you idi0t... It's just one of the wishes that kid has. It's on the child labor and slavery.
Re: Re: Why can't you just say its a Indian film?
by ARNAB MUKHERJEE on Feb 04, 2010 04:40 PM
Bcoz Hindi is the NATIONAL LANGUAGE. One who is born in Hundi speaking family is bong as true Indian.
Other have to become True Indian by learning Hundi. Dont worry, our govt has made arrangements to teach you in a cheap rate knowing that a non Hundi family will not have much cash to spend anyway.
Re: Re: Re: Why can't you just say its a Indian film?
by ARNAB MUKHERJEE on Feb 04, 2010 04:24 PM
Agreed brother. Now go thell that to a north indian plz?
I am a Bangali by the way. And proud of my own culture just as you are my friend.