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'Shah Rukh Khan is one of the best fathers I know'


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Rajendra Muluk
Shahrukh's supporters
by Rajendra Muluk on May 19, 2012 10:35 AM  | Hide replies

Just see what are the words used by the filmi supporters. They should be also punished for their sayings. Some one is saying that I will destroy the person, who will touch my family. Someone is saying that I will cut off, if touched my kids. These are the celebrities. I think we are giving very importance to these actors. Because they are entertaining us for free.

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apurva singh
Re: Shahrukh's supporters
by apurva singh on May 19, 2012 11:59 AM
yeah quite right. some time go kingKlown ws the best husband on earth. now we no better. now he is the best father.. who is drunk and abusive in front of his poor kids. great going mzzishit.

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Girish Palkar
56 old man standing againt the KK of trantrum and stardom
by Girish Palkar on May 19, 2012 10:19 AM  | Hide replies

Look at the pictures Shahrukh khan in all of them is in an aggressive posture. The kids are looking comfortable on the ground. Do children who have just been mad-handled look so clam and comfortable. Shahrukh say he was doing fathers duty even if we believe the odds where against him his priority should have been to protect the children no were he is seen close to children’s he is in a heated argument. Some MCA must have brushed his star ego and he went full on against him. Wake up man be human learn from Amir khan who is doing excellent job with SMJ by using his star value for good of the country & society

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balaji sampath
Being a good father
by balaji sampath on May 19, 2012 06:43 AM  | Hide replies

does not mean abusing security guards or for that matter physically abusing them.As a good father why didn't these celebrity parents ensure that their children did not flout the rules. Just consider a case if a common man had reacted the same way....would someone come in support claiming he was being a good father.You cant have different set of yardsticks to judge different people.

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Nagarajan Nagarajan
Re: Being a good father
by Nagarajan Nagarajan on May 19, 2012 04:23 PM
OPEN LETTER TO SRK
JUST LISTEN AND LISTEN HARD, YOU HAVE DONE WRONG AND JUST SAY SORRY AND DONT DRAG ON. BEHAVE LIKE A GENTLE MEN

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jaya ravela
Re: Being a good father
by jaya ravela on May 19, 2012 08:35 AM
Dear Balaji, you are right whty did their child flout the rule you wil unerstand when you have kids!!!!! if it was true that security guards has pushed the child the i support anyone who misbehaved with security afterall police and security feel they are gods on the field in the name of security when we pay money throygh our nose to these so called security and police.

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Argumentative Indian
Re: Re: Being a good father
by Argumentative Indian on May 19, 2012 10:25 AM
I was recently in a rather long queue at the London acquarium, largely consisting of parents with their young children. Children are children all over the world and they will behave in a certain manner.

There was a white family behind me, obviously local and obviously not well off, perhaps a part of the working classes. The father had a metal ring sticking out of his right eyebrow. I did not give them a second look, since I did not think they merited one!

His son, maybe around 5 - 7 years old was frisky, unwilling to stand in the queue, running around, jumping etc. The father told him a couple of times to cool it, then suddenly squatted on the floor, looked his son in the eye at his son's level and spoke in a low, firm but kind voice, and I heard him clearly as he was like 6 or 7 inches away, "Please behave yourself. If everyone in this line behaves like where would we all be? There would be chaos!"

That working class man, with a ring sticking out, reminded me again, that it neither requires money, nor sophistication, nor race, nor high degrees, but just basic consideration for those around us to be good citizens.

BTW, the father was physically of such proportions, I would never think of acting smart with any of his family members, I like my limbs. The guy was not scared of anybody, he genuinely cared for other people and thus for his family and himself.

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Santa
Re: Re: Re: Being a good father
by Santa on May 19, 2012 10:30 AM
In London, security officials do not behave the way they do here.

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Argumentative Indian
Re: Re: Re: Re: Being a good father
by Argumentative Indian on May 19, 2012 10:59 AM
Yes, the behaviour of our security guards is usually atrocious.

However, I do feel, that we, the moneyed classes have also lost our own humanity somewhere and behave very differently. We, or at least I myself, rarely think of defusing a situation first, but rather focus on my own ego first.

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apurva singh
Re: Re: Re: Re: Being a good father
by apurva singh on May 19, 2012 12:02 PM
youxianklown, in europe children are taught to behave from v young age. have you seen children stand calmly in lines and sit quietly where needed? you damnshitindipig will go around london and create a mess with your badfamilies.

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Kapil Sarda
karan johar
by Kapil Sarda on May 19, 2012 01:34 AM

did karan johar produce srk's baby thru his a$$?

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miviu
Great Father..!
by miviu on May 19, 2012 12:57 AM

Good person, why to believe these people. Y'day Viajay Mallya was supporting RUK, today we saw how his son behaved. Seems Money had gone to his head.. these b@ggers started thinking that shouting/abusing makes them real-heros, which they never can be...

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miviu
All from same nest..!
by miviu on May 19, 2012 12:51 AM

See who are supporting RUK.. can any one tell a case where a co-actor or colleague in this industry commented against any Hero, especially in this kind of public incident...
All these must be having their own interests to protect relation ship with RUK.. especially because of future activities/proejects..

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Hema Dyapa
SRK
by Hema Dyapa on May 18, 2012 11:37 PM  | Hide replies

I would have done the same thing what SRK has done with more intensity

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Rajendra Muluk
Re: SRK
by Rajendra Muluk on May 19, 2012 10:39 AM
You are very wrong. Shahrukh is only taking the shield of kids to protect himself. Why media will show only shahrukh's pictures making arguments with security people. Before this media has always supported shahrukh whenever he is right. Take the case of my name is khan.

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miviu
Re: SRK
by miviu on May 19, 2012 12:37 AM
What? waiting for 15 hours till ur hangover is gone, then thinking of how to get out of the problem, and using kids as shield to protect his stardom..
Boss! it was very clear that he was drunk, hence din't go PS, else he would have been caught there itself.. and took time to plan his version of issue once he got up in the morning.
I agree, anybody would have been harsh when it comes to their kids, but this doesn't look to be the case.

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pup
no excuse
by pup on May 18, 2012 09:46 PM  | Hide replies

no excuse for using foul language by SRK caught on tape...SRK is using words like F U etc....in front of children....that is unpardonable for a person of his stature no matter what the curcumstances...infact using abusive language in front of kids is itself an offense

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Arshad
Re: no excuse
by Arshad on May 18, 2012 10:31 PM
tu to apni bahan bhi chudvaale you PUP

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saurabh jain
Re: no excuse
by saurabh jain on May 18, 2012 10:57 PM
You knw wat, U people are such a loser, just keep finding othere people's fault, Just rewind the history of ur life and think haven't u used any abusive wors when u hare infuriated?? In which world are u living man, U knw u people are the reason for making hype out of such a small issue. Wat SRK did was in spontaneity of anger anyone else would have done the same thing in such a situation.
I ll suggest u one thing just stuff ur ears with cotton or u ll be polluted by the abuses of surroundings, after all u are a saint........ :P

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anu padman
Re: no excuse
by anu padman on May 18, 2012 11:07 PM
what would u have done if u were provoked and ur family was manhandled...

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