She is power house of talent. She deserves to be at top. Only few good films would prove her. Her acting was Guzarish was A class and no one in the entire film industry could match her performance
What happened to Ash's marriage ring...Hope everything is ok with the bachchans...Looks suspicious..but she is definitely beautiful than any other skinny chapti heroines we have...
Re: Re: Aishwarya - No Marriage ring?
by Riv on May 13, 2011 10:19 PM
Tushar - She is married, and she very well knows that in western culture and especially in europe they give importance to the wedding rings on the left hand ring finger...If a beautiful lady like her doesnot wear a ring..it means something...anyone at cannes or europe can approach..thats the plain meaning of it..They donot know whats mangalsutra or bindi..thats inside india...
Re: Re: Re: Aishwarya - No Marriage ring?
by First Last on May 13, 2011 11:22 PM
Aaah, I see. Nice attempt but the only fallacy in your logic is the assumptions that readers of your comments are ignorant of the western culture. Sorry, troll, but in the free western culture no one gives a damn whether one wears a ring or not. Oh and approach her?? Dude, she is a film festival, not at a bar.
Re: Re: Aishwarya - No Marriage ring?
by First Last on May 13, 2011 08:50 PM
Well said, but that is what the OP wanted. Marriage ring (actually known as wedding ring) was a designed troll tactic.
One busy day in the darbar, when all darbaris became engaged in some discussion amongst themselves & he had some precious moments of respite, Akbar was applying a priceless "Attar" (perfume) on his priceless silk kurta. Suddenly, one drop fell on his lap. Eyeing the darbar with the corner of his eye & seeing everyone busy amongst themselves, Akbar quickly picked it up with his finger & appled to his kurta. But such a fracas could never have escaped Birbal's eagle eye & he caught it well. Knowing Birbal inside out, Akbar too somehow gauged it in his mind.
The very next day, he had the royal hauda (pool) emptied of water & filled it with the most precious Attar. The whole atmosphere became charged with an exhilarating fragrance. The news spread like fire & everybody gatheerd at the royal pool to bask in that sotthing fragrance.
Akbar edged up to Birbal & whispered, "What's the feel?" Birbal turned to him cooly & whispered back, "Alampanah, it's really divine, but....." "But what Birbal?", an impatient Akbar queried. "Boond se gayi woh haud se nahi aati" (what was lost by a mere drop can never be fulfilled by a big pool.) Akbar understood & was bought down to earth again.
Moral: Though Aishwarya Abhishek Bachhan (that sounds truly he
Re: Heard of Birbal's story?
by Pat Thakur on May 13, 2011 07:40 PM
Moral: Though Aishwarya Abhishek Bachhan (that sounds truly heavy you know) & rediff try their best, what was lost at Cannes soem years ago can neevr be got back by so called repeated n improved(?!)performances.
Re: Re: Heard of Birbal's story?
by Tushar Joshi on May 13, 2011 08:39 PM
Post a few pic's of yourself so that we comment on your looks and fashion sense or lack thereof ...
Re: Re: Re: Heard of Birbal's story?
by First Last on May 13, 2011 08:20 PM
As soon as you become sober, please enlighten us what you mean by your multiple trolling posts.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Heard of Birbal's story?
by Mast Ram on May 14, 2011 01:56 AM
Agree with you.. Such a long post and no meaning to it. I will rather stare at Ash's pic for minutes.. at least it give pleasure of watching a real beauty like Taj, Niagara, rainbow.
Re: Re: Heard of Birbal's story?
by Pat Thakur on May 14, 2011 01:21 PM
Sure. You can go & ogle at Jayalalitha's pictures in Penthouse where she's modelled nude.