abhishek should have taken up this issue not amitabh..anyways in film world it doesnt matter..stay away from creating issues you will not be a hot topic anymore to hungry journalists..
Re: good but..
by CHATUR on Feb 19, 2010 06:46 PM
ash & abhishek are kids in fromt of B, naturally abhishek must be angry, but one cannot see their kids in dismay
The grumpy senile celebrity should come in terms with realities, and be wise enough to hold back his rage: his taking up this issue is only helping in transmuting a local hearsay into a national rumour. Too much of vehemence might be taken as a sign of desperation and people would tend to see an element of truth in the whole thing. And your 'homely lady' can be called back for good if you fear any further harm; and over time your son may help her prove the reports wrong.
Re: Life is not a masala movie for airy talks
by Arun Velpula on Feb 19, 2010 06:14 PM
Very true... This outburst appears to be out of frustration at the delay in conception by the bahu rather than the article...
Re: Re: Life is not a masala movie for airy talks
by faisal on Feb 19, 2010 06:42 PM
I know you are frustrated by same reason a lot many times in your house , so you know exactly. Just want to let you know in your case , its not your wife, but you who is unable to get her a child ;)
ok mr.bachaan ask ur daughter-in-law to give birth at the age of 50 maybe she will look old at taht time.i cant understand these filmi people very idoitic
Re: ok
by faisal on Feb 19, 2010 06:44 PM
Yeah dude, like your mother gave birth to you at age of 50. Your Father was not able to do anything, so she took help of a neighbour ;0
I fully endorse the views expressed by AB. The media should maintain some decency and decorum. Just because they are celebrities, the media has no business to write about incorrect personal matters.
It is high time that someone reins in the media when they drift from the established practices and principles.
Re: Big B
by Ravi on Feb 19, 2010 05:43 PM
Thats NEVER going to happen. The law is not strong enough to control this. Had it been US this reporter would have been sued by AB till he/she is ripped to last dime.
Nevertheless this shows the cheap mentality of the people in journalism.And lo! we blame the politicians for stooping so low.
Moral of the story: "Never live in a land where the law is weak and doesn't protect a common man." - Chanakya.
Re: Big B
by Ravi on Feb 19, 2010 05:44 PM
Thats NEVER going to happen. The law is not strong enough to control this. Had it been US this reporter would have been sued by AB till he/she is ripped to last dime.
Nevertheless this shows the cheap mentality of the people in journalism.And lo! we blame the politicians for stooping so low.
Moral of the story: "Never live in a land where the law is weak and doesn't protect a common man." - Chanakya.