Pooja Missra smokes something else other than cigarettes? What is that she is putting in her mouth? Something clearly bigger, larger and thicker than a cigarette but equally hot and will spit fire at the end!!!
Re: Pooja Missra
by ziaur rahman on Oct 18, 2011 09:55 AM
You maen to say any drug or contraband? May be because taking drug has now a days is also the part of a hi-fi Indian society.Youngsters are the victims and I believe pooja is not an aged fellow. By the way her educational qualification will reveal whether she is a drop out from school/college or became a spoiled genious after completeing studies. Does not appear to be a person from a broken and frustrated family?
watching big boss is not a sin.It's nt abt. south or north india but indiviual ineterst. For a small t.v. program also, do v really need to divide india.why all the time,people have general opinion that south people dnt.njoy hindi or for that matter talking hindi.
Be aware n grow up...hindi India mein har place mein chalta hai.After all,it's our national language.
Re: bigg boss
by Nellore Nagaiah on Oct 17, 2011 07:09 PM
Dude, please keep aside your "chalta hai" attitude in this matter. Way back in January 2010, Gujarat high court ruled that Hindi is not a national language in India.
For the 4 South Indian states (TN, AP, KA and KL) Hindi is an alien language. It can accepted as any other language in India, but it cannot be treated as a language which has a status higher than any other Indian language. South Indians need not know Hindi, unless they travel to North India.
It should be evident who should be aware and who should grow up. There need not be a divide between South and North, but Hindi is not a unifying aspect common to all Indians
Re: Re: bigg boss
by homesh patel on Oct 18, 2011 10:51 AM
Abey SK....have u read "Constitution of India"...PART XVII OFFICIAL LANGUAGE CHAPTER I.—LANGUAGE OF THE UNION 343. (1) The official language of the Union shall be Hindi in Devanagari script.
And u r correct saying that other languages are mentioned as state languages in EIGHTH SCHEDULE. So don't spread rumors...
Re: Re: Re: bigg boss
by abrar hazarika on Oct 18, 2011 11:25 AM
Abey homesh.... did you not read the previous replies? They were discussing national language of India. What you mentioned is Official language, which is different. In the same line that you have mentioned from constitution if you read you will notice that English is also given equal status as hindi, as the official language. Moreover the States has the right to select their own official language. There is no mention anywhere of national language. Your theory completely falls flat. Keep your trap shut.
Re: Re: Re: Re: bigg boss
by PRAKASH SHARMA on Oct 24, 2011 07:26 PM
language is a mode of voice communication english language was not from india but it has been accepted world wide obviously hindi language is getting acceptance thru out india no matter it is national language or not but it shall be accepted all over india now or later
Pooja does not need a bunch of housemates to survive,she is a strong woman and fights her own battle.Pooja Bedi is irritating,she needs to calm down and stop suffocating others.
Re: Re: Big BS
by Roy on Oct 17, 2011 05:44 PM
It is not a issue.South Indians dont know Hindi,so no one watches these Hindi channles,except some part of Andhra Pardesh.
dear rediff what is this big boss? are you running short of issues? if yes then visit any country side of india you will get thousand issues from real indai. at list that will benefit alot and relive indians from their plights.
we were all sad when madam gulabo was evicted. first, she was not the person to be nominated so soon. it was a mistake on part of shakti kapoor to give her name so early. such a nice, humble, gentle, caring, affectionate lady was evicted so early by cheap tv viewers. she is rightly right. all girls except her even that point five laxmi was hungry for publicity, rageswari is exception.we have understood what type of people make this bigboss show so popular. a lay of a calibre like madam gulabo was realy a misfit to the house of negative characters. even a smiling weightlifter left the house being afraid of the negative energy transmitted in the house. more over it is pathetic to see partial judgement of the bigboss in giving punishments. definitely our girls will learn a lot of bad attitude fro puja mishra and boys from amar upadhya, another big negative character. i am surprised to see the onscreen villain of yesteryears, shakti kapoor is full of so positive energy and cares for all. he is careful of discipline and dignity of the bigboss house too. claps to him. heartfelt sorrows for gulabo madam.
Re: sad to know all these things.
by Roy on Oct 17, 2011 05:46 PM
You dont have any other job,act like a male,watching this type of shitttty programmes,and commenting with this much words.what a waste of talent
Re: Re: sad to know all these things.
by ziaur rahman on Oct 18, 2011 09:41 AM
Big Boss V is a boring TV programme.The participants are not of fame.They are being promoted by the big boss. Most of them are nachne wale gane wale.Be it pooja misra or gulabo, all are working according to tutored script.The producer/director wants that there should be some villian in the group so they have retained puja. Where is the voting and the transparancy. It is all fabricated,scripted and an organised way to cheat the citizens by paying Rupees 3 or 6 for their sms.