I agree with one below sentenc of Saroj khan in the article - ------
"The nazakat (softness) and aadah has gone completely out of the industry"
That is really true, now the new bolly girls just expose and look like wild, dirty animals. A real asset of a women is her softness(nazakat) and her adaayein, which we do not see in hindi movies now-a-days. It is not only the flesh which attracts the crowd but nazakat does...
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by prem k on Mar 30, 2012 10:23 PM
dude, change is the only permanent thing in world. dont lament over change. it is necessary for society. without change, there is no hope. eventually the fruitful changes will get accepted by the soceity and unwanted changes may get discarded. this is the universal truth, my friend. there must have been a time when what this woman calls as "nazakat" and "adah" must have been scorned off by elders in those times as "besharmi"
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by Guy on Apr 02, 2012 11:55 AM
Yes, I agree with you. Every generation has something to criticise the prsent filmy trends and appreciate the trends when they were young.
Age need not come in a way of a vetern and verstyle chereographer Saroj Khan.We should not lose Gold as it a life gift.Film industry is full of kind hearted lumineries and we should see that Saroj Khan gets her share and lead a life of her own.Age does not ask to stop work but we should learn from the practical experience of personalities like Saroj Khan. With kind regards to Saroj Khan.
Re: When it is spent, it is spent.
by chanakya maurya on Mar 30, 2012 12:37 PM
Every career has its own menopause and one has to learn to negotiate with that damned thing whether one likes it or not.
Even she got the break because Sohan lal used him at the tender age of 10 as depicted in Dirty Picture. But hats off to Ms Farah khan for fighting out that phase and gain the stature which she has now.