This is indeed a big loss for the film fraternity. Anyone who is interested in knowing about the fascinating world of bollywood movies should go through Sachin Bhowmick's memoir. A true Bengali bhadralok, he was one of the last representatives of the golden generation of film makers who dished out one classic after another. Rest in peace....
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by Pat Thakur on Apr 13, 2011 07:28 PM
Why shout at them, mate? Their USA/ vatican/ mecca/ kangress etc Masters never let the poor souls keep any other pictures than their own n their chamchas.
May his soul rest in peace. Instead of displaying his photograph, these rediff people have displayed advertisement articles besides the news of his sad demise. This is absolute stupidity from rediff.
Re: Re: End of An Era
by Nagraj Acharya on Apr 12, 2011 04:33 PM
This comment is not advisable.Simply without knowing anything saying is too bad.Aforementioned Rehman Khan's condolence message is healthy.
Re: May his soul rest in peace.
by Chalta Hai on Apr 12, 2011 03:52 PM
Hindu Dharma speaks of soul achieving Moksha (not resting in peace). Even when paying homage to a fellow Hindu, you dumb people keep using judeo christian wishes. May Sachin's shoul achieve Moksh
Re: Re: May his soul rest in peace.
by SANKET P on Apr 12, 2011 10:01 PM
Moksh is when the Soul is in Peace and does not need to be born again. Thats y we pray 'Aatma ko shanti mile...'
Re: Re: May his soul rest in peace.
by Khan Parvez on Apr 12, 2011 03:58 PM
Indians are always embroiled in controversy and they consider that they are doing right- There is no difference in "Moksha" and "rest in peace".
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by R Balasubramanian on Apr 12, 2011 04:06 PM
Rest in Peace has been copied only from Moksha.
Most of the saying and writings both in Bible and Koran are based on age old Vedas. Though many knows the fact, they are not sober enough to accept it.