Seems like his new movie is about to get released. Any normal person who either reads newspapers, surfs net, listens to radio or watches TV might have some idea about who Anna Hazaare is. Making such statements just ensures him his 15 minutes of (in)fame.
We readers are cocksure that Varma knows that his film world, which is his sole obsession consuming his precious youth, is the most notorious specimen for corruption of the worst antinational kind. He must be knowing that all the crucial to trivial decisions in this evil world are dictated by the underworld which finances the requirements of producing those silly stuff called 'b'ollywood fare that belongs in the other kind of corruption, that of our very cuture and morality. By the way, Varma should do a bit of googling to know about Anna Hazare. Poor man, Varma is merely trying this gimmick of ignorance of Ven. Hazare's history-making movement, to hog some cheap publicity for his not so prominent position in his own pet world.
Why are we talking as though we can wait for few more months to consider then pass Lokpal bill? Why not we enact the act through ordinance and then parliament confirm the law? All it needs is few hours as every one in the know already has read the jan Lokpal bill and its competing Government Version.
At a function in Bombay in the 70's Amitabh Bachhan found himself seated besides Mrs. Sumiti Morarjee, Chairman of the then Scindhia Shipping. Amitabh had just started his career and in his enthusiasm leaned towards her to introduce himself.
Graceful as ever, Mrs. Sumiti Morarjee excused herself to convey that since she did not watch movies she was sorry she was clueless to who he was.
At a function in Bombay in the 70's Amitabh Bachhan found himself seated besides Mrs. Sumiti Morarjee, Chairman of the then Scindhia Shipping. Amitabh had just started his career and in his enthusiasm leaned towards her to introduce himself.
Graceful as ever, Mrs. Sumiti Morarjee excused herself to convey that since she did not watch movies she was sorry she was clueless to who he was.