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'Many Rs 100 crore movies are actually losses'


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nikhil shah
Dunno why Ali duffer is taken in Bolly
by nikhil shah on Apr 03, 2013 11:19 AM  | Hide replies

I dunno why do we need to take this pakistani in Indian movies. Looks baila in appearance. The fact is that he has no place in pakistani cinema ..has pushed his way in Bollywood .. he is no different than refugees !! Same for Veena mallik .. Acting ROFL !! for both of them

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damodhar lal soni
Re: Dunno why Ali duffer is taken in Bolly
by damodhar lal soni on Apr 03, 2013 11:53 AM
furthur if you watch a video on youtube about this fellow,you will find him lambasting indian for not treating pakis well in our country.

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RAJU subramani
Re: Dunno why Ali duffer is taken in Bolly
by RAJU subramani on Apr 03, 2013 12:09 PM
first why do u such fellows here...as we dont have enough pkistanis in bollywood..

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prosurjya de
To remake or not to remake.....
by prosurjya de on Apr 03, 2013 11:14 AM  | Hide replies

On one hand he says that he will not do remakes any more and Chashme Baddoor will be his only remake and on the other hand he says that his next film with his son is the remake of a south indian movie...How lame can one be?

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siddharth
Re: To remake or not to remake.....
by siddharth on Apr 03, 2013 12:28 PM
he probably meant remake of another hindi movie in hindi. Remake of other language movie makes sense because hindi movie goers can not see and understand the the movie in other languages

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Bhuvaneshwar Kumar
'Many Rs 100 crore movies are actually losses'
by Bhuvaneshwar Kumar on Apr 03, 2013 10:26 AM



'Many Rs 100 crore movies are actually losses'

This is very true and these losses are indirect i.e. these are losses of the precious brain cells of the people who watch these horrible movies!

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thu tha
Not sure why a remake of this movie is being done
by thu tha on Apr 03, 2013 10:25 AM

the original itself was so tacky...nostalgia and friendly media elevate every movie of bygone times as classic

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Ratan
Pot calling the kettle black!
by Ratan on Apr 02, 2013 08:10 PM  | Hide replies

David Dhawan is one of the top Hindi filmmakers who shamelessly COPIED most of his films shot-by-shot. The very same film "Raja Babu' that he refers to as 'his film' was a frame-by-frame copy of K. Bhagyaraj's Tamil film, "Rasu Kutty".

They buy the rights fine. When has he ever acknowledged thw original writer in the credits for Story and screenplay, EVER? Shameless!

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Pure Dravidian
Re: Pot calling the kettle black!
by Pure Dravidian on Apr 02, 2013 08:30 PM
What do you expect from Pakistan?

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kalai selvan
Re: Re: Pot calling the kettle black!
by kalai selvan on Apr 03, 2013 10:19 AM
stomach burning fool ... tries to justifies the blunder

Never claiming is fine, but what about the ack?. Achievement should come from your own hard work not stealing from others.


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