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MUST WATCH: Shah Rukh gets Yale dean, students to dance!


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kongo rudy
the lady in black
by kongo rudy on Apr 17, 2012 05:56 PM

Has notoriously large heeled shoes...unbelievable

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Rakesh Menon
Happy Days
by Rakesh Menon on Apr 16, 2012 03:30 PM

King SRK is a great man, a fine actor, and a credit to India. Nice video.

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original
banana republic
by original on Apr 16, 2012 10:00 AM

It's ironical that world's so called largest Democracy of 1.2 billion people have nothing else to do. A klown with questionable links was detained in world's most powerful country(on decline for sometime now) and we are discussing to do tit for tat and breaking diplomatic relationship.. Are you folks for real ? Imagine a scenario whereby klown khan is detained and not sent back to india, what are fan's of so called global phenomena , indian treasure,hero(we have stooped to despicable levels now that b??hands are considered role models) are gonna miss ? RA 2 OR DON 3... Why indian embassy on sleeping pill when indian students are tortured in australia, radio tagged in u.s. ?
Forget about abroad, let's talk about south east asia... Hindoos forcefully converted/thrown out in pak,bangladesh/kashmir/myammer etc... whil we face threats travelling to amarnath in our own counry .... we provide subsidies for hazz... no other country does that.. we provide pension for moolah from tax payers money and in return they teach elimination of *affirs... WOW!!!! who are to blame for this ? Politicians no way !!! Where did they come from ??? Within us !!!! Whether we voted or not we participated by not participating... Irony is it'sbing discussed in offices,national media ,print etc.. have povery disappeared from india ? farmers are not commiting suicides ???? Electricity is no longer an issue ???? Unbelievable ..... Watched a discussion on ndtv couple of days back and was surprised ...



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Sumit Kumar
Sad day
by Sumit Kumar on Apr 16, 2012 12:30 AM  | Hide replies



April 12 was truly a sad day for India.

India was represented at one on the best known university's in the world by a talentless circus clown.

I am so ashamed of being an Indian.

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Kim
Re: Sad day
by Kim on Apr 16, 2012 03:41 AM
India is also ashamed of u

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Indian First
Re: Rohit illegal and unethical demand of auto in mumbai to incr
by Indian First on Apr 15, 2012 10:53 PM
Yes,rohit,but naked truth is that crooked westerners treat all indians and hindus as Slaves&untouchables ONLY, even now 90 percent of indians will be denied permission to visit america or europe or white skinned countries and forget about work visas,etc though these racist countries freely allow all white-skinned persons to enter and work as they wish too, westerners want ONLY our market to sell their jink and loot as britishers did using the double agents and brokers and slaves and dalals,etc,further,america does not appease muzzzies as we do and they are not a banana republic like us,do not forget folks that srk uncle is chief of ISI and america was wriited about a nucler suitcase attack too rom srk suitcase?,Sureley, mega bucks can buy yale university, but mega bucks cannot BUY american justice system like our justice system and politicians,right folks??? can we ban entry of all western products or tax them 100 or 200 percent and ban entry of all westerners now??? and make friendship with china.asean,russia, brazil&south africa only to save ourselevs??? only then we can save our nation and our pride and and our economy too!

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Demons
These
by Demons on Apr 14, 2012 06:30 PM

Complex stricken souls,

don't have any "Aesthetic" Sense!

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Jaganniwas Iyer
Money may talk, but Cheapness shows!
by Jaganniwas Iyer on Apr 14, 2012 03:07 PM

'Tis truly said, "Even a fool on stage is worthy of some accolades provided he keeps his mouth shut." But then the inherently shallow can't keep their mouths shut. In these days of global econnomic slowdown, one can safely reckon that even the once-hallowed (and I use that term deliberately) Western universities have to compete to attract big money from wherever it can come come. Bollywood moneybags, of course, qualify on the money front. Else, there's little else to explain Yale's rolling out the red carpet to someone who is at best, a nachaniya-gawaniya. That he was chaperoned by the one of the country's top business families, whose scion is in the same varsity, also helps. Westerners understand very well the Indian weakness for Western degrees, accolades and honours, and are of course ready to play ball (when it suits their interests). One cannot deny the fact that money does talk. But all the money in the world cannot buy an iota of class or values (the naysayers may snigger saying, "who cares for your values?"). And Cheapness shows. Despite all the "Yalification", the singing-dancing entertainer can only do what he is fit for - shake a bit here and here and mouth his inane filmi dialogues. Buying your way into Yale's portals doesn't make you an Einstein or a George Bernard Shaw. The reaction of the Indian Foreign Ministry over the detention episode of this Pak-loving (and related to some of their terrorist handlers) cheapo is downright obnox

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