Do Everyone understand the implications of saying 'Kallu' ?

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Posted: 11 years ago
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It is common in India and surronding countries, especially for fair skinned people to refer to southerners or other dark people as "Kala Kaua" etc in a derogatory way.
Ajaz crossed this line when he said this to Kushal several times. Does he think Kallu people are lower class, worse off etc. than him or fair skinned people.

Fun aside, please understand that this is a huge issue in our society and needs to be rectified by putting people like Ajaz in place. Salman please tell on National TV not to use such terms to Ajaz.


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Posted: 11 years ago
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I know there have been many such severe incidents and were not noticed by Salman.
- Tanisha - Arman making fun of children with autism.
- Araman calling somebody - 'bhangi'
Kya kare - salman has his own agenda.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: kvLive

It is common in India and surronding countries, especially for fair skinned people to refer to southerners or other dark people as "Kala Kaua" etc in a derogatory way.

Ajaz crossed this line when he said this to Kushal several times. Does he think Kallu people are lower class, worse off etc. than him or fair skinned people.

Fun aside, please understand that this is a huge issue in our society and needs to be rectified by putting people like Ajaz in place. Salman please tell on National TV not to use such terms to Ajaz.



You are right but not sure if this will be addressed. Not just that, people on this forum have stared using same terms especially in DDT. I stopped reading that for updates because of such name calling.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Dark skinned people have a charm of their own..great examples in my dp n siggie

On topic: i completely agree..hope salman sir addresses this issue
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: kvLive

It is common in India and surronding countries, especially for fair skinned people to refer to southerners or other dark people as "Kala Kaua" etc in a derogatory way.

Ajaz crossed this line when he said this to Kushal several times. Does he think Kallu people are lower class, worse off etc. than him or fair skinned people.

Fun aside, please understand that this is a huge issue in our society and needs to be rectified by putting people like Ajaz in place. Salman please tell on National TV not to use such terms to Ajaz.




Don't expect any high class or sensible words/acts from Ajaz. He is a low class, low IQ, street side mawaali, Uthaigira type. He is allegedly also a criminal and cheat. Read this

http://www.mid-day.com/news/2013/nov/211113-mumbai-crime-bigg-boss-7-contestant-ajaz-khan-accused-of-cheating.htm

But why blame Ajaz, when the Bigg Bosses of Colors Tv & Endemol have lowered the show's standards so much by choosing people like Ajaz for the show.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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The first time I heard ajaz saying bhai bhai and all that tapori language with salman in his welcome scene I was prepared for all this..but what would you expect from a guy like him, he seriously has no intellect or charm and is not a gentleman. He may refer to kushal as kalia or kullu and cry fowl over the bathroom scene all this shows his caliber and his upbringing, disgusting. Kushal is no match for this cheapskate.. he is so handsome, has an electrifying personality and is so sweet with gauhar that it shows he has a golden heart. People in the subcontinent will always be shallow and make fun of dark skinned people but who gives a shit because Kushal is so handsome and one reason is his beautiful complexion ..! ajaz gora hua tho kya dil ka kaala hai and is not nice to look at at ALL

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