One question to gay SRK: Forget about other IPL teams, you team KKR had the option to pick Pakistani players, why didnt you do it???? Why did you come out public and started crying for them openly in the public???? Do you think the public is brainless like you?? (THere are some brainless gay SRK fans)... Also, why do you support porkistan whenever you have a chance??? If you are really concerned about them go and stay there and dont come to our country and make fun of our country... your place is in that shit called porkistan and you should be their number one porki...
Re: SRK Gay
by sushant chakor on Jan 30, 2010 08:41 PM
Now this is called comment..your right my frend. This band of wagon ( SRK AND KJO ) fooling people around
Re: Why wax ..put him only
by nischal maniar on Jan 30, 2010 02:00 AM
hahaha ... and with him currently out of work .. i am sure he would have stood there without any objection.
i really dnt understand why this guy..he doesnt even know how to act..act in an non commercial movie and prove his substance then he can be called an actor.Even in his film My name is Khan his expressions are the same as in all of his films.may be the sentimental part of it mite make the film a hit..but seriously not this much of hype is needed for this guy..atleast act in an deep character role n prove it ya..
Re: Re: wrong message...
by Akash Mehra on Jan 30, 2010 04:42 PM
ur 100% right delta, rediff is a big blind fan of srk.. the fact is Bachchan's statue was first inducted into thsi museum -- rest followed including aishwarya- i personally seen all this...
I find it surprising that news of a crater (out of the several hundreds of thousands on the Moon) being named after Shah Rukh Khan should find it to the front page of the Times of India. As Dr Naik, quoted in the report, says, this is absolutely "shocking", not just to the scientific community, but the general public as well. Mr Khan's publicity machine is well known and, before the release of any of his films, these reports are conveniently planted in the media on an unsuspecting public. If you were to check with the Indian community in Britain, though, you would learn how the Dubai-based Morani brothers have taken it upon themselves to prop up Mr Khan's PR effort: they were responsible in orchestrating the so-called demand from Asians to place a waxwork of Mr Khan at Madam Tassaud's. They were also behind paying German teenagers, sometime ago, to stand at the Berlin airport to cheer Mr Khan on his arrival, to feed his megalomania of being a star in the footsteps of Amitabh Bachchan, even though the Germans had absolutely no clue who that was. While we Indians laud any silly thing that Mr Khan is up to, we forget that in 1997 he, standing before a Pakistani crowd in Luton, made fun of Indian traditions. In the IPL auction, he too joined others in not picking Pakistani players, but the next day publicized his disappointment, courtesy the Times, with the way they were treated, quite realizing that he has a large Pakistani audience
Re: Courtesy Anil Dhar: Everybody pls read some(SRk fan rptd abus
by Mohammed Zameer on Jan 30, 2010 10:24 AM
grapes are sour.. binoy u christain maroon.. u r people who divide india between Hindu n Muslim get away of any affair of India..
Re: Re: Courtesy Anil Dhar: Everybody pls read some(SRk fan rptd
by binoy mathew on Jan 30, 2010 12:45 PM
You porki...first you learn to respect peoples lives, know that everybody has a right to live in this world and then come and bark in indian forums and support a gay..Shameless creature...
I find it surprising that news of a crater (out of the several hundreds of thousands on the Moon) being named after Shah Rukh Khan should find it to the front page of the Times of India. As Dr Naik, quoted in the report, says, this is absolutely "shocking", not just to the scientific community, but the general public as well. Mr Khan's publicity machine is well known and, before the release of any of his films, these reports are conveniently planted in the media on an unsuspecting public. If you were to check with the Indian community in Britain, though, you would learn how the Dubai-based Morani brothers have taken it upon themselves to prop up Mr Khan's PR effort: they were responsible in orchestrating the so-called demand from Asians to place a waxwork of Mr Khan at Madam Tassaud's. They were also behind paying German teenagers, sometime ago, to stand at the Berlin airport to cheer Mr Khan on his arrival, to feed his megalomania of being a star in the footsteps of Amitabh Bachchan, even though the Germans had absolutely no clue who that was. While we Indians laud any silly thing that Mr Khan is up to, we forget that in 1997 he, standing before a Pakistani crowd in Luton, made fun of Indian traditions. In the IPL auction, he too joined others in not picking Pakistani players, but the next day publicized his disappointment, courtesy the Times, with the way they were treated, quite realizing that he has a large Pakistani audience
He won't even get a role of a cab driver in Hollywood movies... One of the worst actors of bollywood, who doesn't know anything other than sentimental crap... Highly overrated...
Re: LOL
by Deepak Raje on Jan 29, 2010 09:37 PM
You are so right. SRK is the worst actor in Hindi flm industry. Muslim actors are really lucky to be in India...some how media pampers them for nothing. For Hindu talented actors media don't give the respect and coverage they deserve.
Re: Re: LOL
by Zephyr on Jan 29, 2010 09:46 PM
FKU ... from where does hindu muslim concept come into picture here... u have a rotting brain..put it to some good use