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Oscars 2011 fashion: The Indian touch!


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Alok Kumar
Trend
by Alok Kumar on Feb 26, 2011 09:35 PM  | Hide replies


It is hard to tell if anybody has noticed this trend in the Indian media to try to equate or interject "India" with or into any and everything "fo-rain" for the last few years.

Apparently the Indian media has a serious inferiority complex with its Indian identity and seeks validation for its identity in the most ridiculous and pathetic ways!

Indian touch?? It's the Oscars! It's an American spectacle! Who gives a F if there is an Indian touch to it or not?!

These losers in the Indian media need to get a life!!

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a aa
Re: Trend
by a aa on Feb 26, 2011 10:35 PM
No it is not hard to tell and it is not the media the entire desh is like that including us. The spell only breaks when you leave the shores and look back. Else you continue to gloat in your isolation and live immaturely ever after.

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a aa
Re: Trend
by a aa on Feb 26, 2011 10:35 PM
No it is not hard to tell and it is not the media the entire desh is like that including us. The spell only breaks when you leave the shores and look back. Else you continue to gloat in your isolation and live immaturely ever after.

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a aa
Re: Trend
by a aa on Feb 26, 2011 11:05 PM
No, no, we get it. And it is not just the media. It is the entire desh, including us. The spell only breaks - for most - when you leave the shores and turn back. Until then you gloat in your well and live immaturely ever after.

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Kris Bhat
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by Kris Bhat on Feb 28, 2011 07:35 AM
good writing. Agreed. They have nothing to write, copy cats and no self respect.

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Alok Kumar
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by Alok Kumar on Feb 26, 2011 09:34 PM  | Hide replies



It is hard to tell if anybody has noticed this trend in the Indian media to try to equate or interject "India" with or into any and everything "fo-rain" for the last few years.

Apparently the Indian media has a serious inferiority complex with its Indian identity and seeks validation for its identity in the most ridiculous and pathetic ways!

Indian touch?? It's the Oscars! It's an American spectacle! Who gives a F if there is an Indian touch to it or not?!

These losers in the Indian media need to get a life!!

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yana
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by yana on Feb 26, 2011 10:20 PM
yes you r right, plus most of the time indian media gives a wrong impression to the society

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amansai99051@rediffmail.com
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by amansai99051@rediffmail.com on Feb 27, 2011 04:29 PM
hi yana whatsup
do you want to friend ship with me

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ravi dara
Jollie is now oldie?
by ravi dara on Feb 25, 2011 10:32 PM  | Hide replies

How can she rock. Bring all the other angles who are in the dark. Forget this Jollie.

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Chohan
Re: Jollie is now oldie?
by Chohan on Feb 26, 2011 02:44 AM
she still rocks ! and mnay 40plus rocks in USA.unfortunately, USA is not a child molesting country.

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Indian Guru
Indian dresses won't fit on Americans
by Indian Guru on Feb 25, 2011 02:56 PM  | Hide replies

These dresses are misfit for the American Babes, most of the colours are pale and pastel shades best suited for Indian environment.

Americans prefer more Vibrant colour and lots of exposure with the weather always being gloomy and lack of sunlight..

Lets not compare them with the Indian Dresses, lets enjoy the chicks in India with Indian dresses and babes in America on American dresses.

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a aa
Re: Indian dresses won't fit on Americans
by a aa on Feb 26, 2011 11:45 PM
Says the man with only one hand on the keyboard.

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