Ok so heres a fresh one...in the opening sequence when Salman is beating up the daakus, some containers filled with oil fall over them and they all get soaked in oil....but when he comes out of the godown after beating all of them, he looks fresh, no oil... So''Lifebuoy hai Jahan tandarusti hai wahan ''
In The Burning Train, when Super Express goes out of control and officials send the info to the onboard passengers through A.I.R a small boy with the radio brings the matter to notics. Dharmendra & Jeetendra asks people to pass a red piece of cloth so as to make the officials aware that they r informed. No one agrees to give their cloth. The lady in red opens her saree for the cause making the scene a sexy & emotional one,,,,,. Did every1 miss the small boy with the radio, he was wearing a red jacket or was it necessary to make the lady naked for the moment.
Re: The TURNING BRAIN
by Hariya Teli on Sep 12, 2010 12:44 PM
True..but maybe the small boy refused to part with his 'favorite' red jacket as others did.
This is not a bloooper as mentioned by the writer. Read the history. In those times, the overs used to be 4 or 5 or 6 balls. The history is as follows:
In 1889 the immemorial four ball over was replaced by a five ball over and then this was changed to the current six balls an over in 1900. Subsequently, some countries experimented with eight balls an over. In 1922, the number of balls per over was changed from six to eight in Australia only. In 1924 the eight ball over was extended to New Zealand and in 1937 to South Africa. In England, the eight ball over was adopted experimentally for the 1939 season; the intention was to continue the experiment in 1940, but first-class cricket was suspended for the Second World War and when it resumed, English cricket reverted to the six ball over. The 1947 Laws of Cricket allowed six or eight balls depending on the conditions of play. Since the 1979/80 Australian and New Zealand seasons, the six ball over has been used worldwide and the most recent version of the Laws in 2000 only permits six ball overs.
Re: Not a blooper at all.. This is a Rediff Blooper..big time :)
by Rajesh Sinha on Sep 21, 2010 01:51 PM
Well.. specially for you.
at least no ball was not introduced. the ball aamir got caught on the boundary declared a no ball. how come they made a no ball rule before it actually came into existence in cricket world.
Re: SHAHRUKH KHAN IS A BORING SUPERFLOP JOKER.
by mihir on Sep 12, 2010 12:41 PM
is their any actor which can stand 5 min against sharukh khan on stage. in 5 min sharukh can make him appear naked. man it needs guts to be at sharukh level
Re: Re: SHAHRUKH KHAN IS A BORING SUPERFLOP JOKER.
by mihir on Sep 12, 2010 12:42 PM
salman would appear dump jack in front of sharukh and aamir would be only able to show his smile when sharukh will speak. and this is truth.
Re: Re: Re: SHAHRUKH KHAN IS A BORING SUPERFLOP JOKER.
by watcha doon on Sep 16, 2010 05:16 PM
Sorry dude, Aamir with his ready wit and "thinking on his feet" is far ahead of gayroo. Gayroo can appear funny and crack jokes at others' expense only when the going is good, else this joker gets easily rattled and his discomfiture is completely apparent.