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Posted: 15 years ago
well SS should not react like this .. its SRKs opinion ..
but i do believe that pakistani players should not be allowed to play after what happened but why blame SRk for this ?
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Posted: 15 years ago
Awwie....now hrithik, rahul khanna, PZ, Vishal (vishal-shekar dude) and Madhur bhandarkar are also supporting kJo and Srk....!!! YAYNESS!
Edited by smarie pants - 15 years ago
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Posted: 15 years ago
anyone from mumbai here who's watchng the movie? Or is not playing at any theatre at all 😕
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Posted: 15 years ago
Just heard on NDTV....people are supporting SRK...on facebook, twitter everywhere...one chick @ the multiplexes also said "im not afraid of them...who are they to stop me from watching wht i want to watch?" 👏.....bravo!! I hope the entire mumbai comes together like this and registers a huge slap on the faces of shiv sena...
ooh yeh....multiplexes cancelled the 7:30 show in the morning, but they will screen MNIK from 9:30 am today!!!
Edited by smarie pants - 15 years ago
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Posted: 15 years ago
An open letter to Uddhav Thackeray
Friday , February 12, 2010 at 00 : 23

Dear Udhavjee,

At the very outset, my compliments for the manner in which you've literally 'stolen' the headlines from your cousin Raj in the last fortnight. After the assembly election defeat last October, there were many who had written you off as a weak, namby-pamby politician, who would be better off doing photography. But now, it seems that the 'fire' which burns inside Bal Thackeray is alive in the son too. After years of struggling to establish yourself, you have finally discovered the mantra for success as a Shiv Sena leader: find an 'enemy', threaten and intimidate them, commit the odd violent act, and, eureka!, you are anointed the true heir to the original 'T' company supremo.


Your cousin has chosen to bash faceless taxi drivers and students from north India, soft targets who are totally unprotected. You've been much braver. You've actually chosen to target national icons: Sachin Tendulkar, Mukesh Ambani, Sharukh Khan, powerful figures who most Indians venerate. Sharukh is no surprise since the Sena has always been uncomfortable with the Indian Muslim identity. Forty years ago, your father had questioned Dilip Kumar's patriotism for accepting an award from the Pakistani government. You've called Sharukh a traitor for wishing to choose Pakistani cricketers in the IPL. That your father invited Javed Miandad, the former Pakistani captain and a close relation of Dawood Ibrahim, to your house is a matter of record that we shall not go into today.

I am a little surprised that you chose to question Ambani and Tendulkar though. The Sena has always enjoyed an excellent relationship with corporate India. Why then criticise India's biggest businessman for suggesting that Mumbai belongs to all? After all, no one can deny that Mumbai's entrepreneurial energy has been driven by communities from across India. The diatribe against Sachin is even more strange. He is, alongwith Lata Mangeshkar, Maharashtra's most admired and recognized face. Surely, you will agree that Sachin symbolizes Maharashtrian pride in a manner that renaming shops and streets in Marathi never can.

Of course, in-between some of your local thugs also attacked the IBN Lokmat office. I must confess that initially the attack did leave me outraged. Why would a political outfit that claims to protect Maharashtrian culture attack a leading Marathi news channel? But on reflection I realized that we hadn't been singled out: over the last four decades, the Shiv Sena has targeted some of Maharashtra's finest literary figures and journalistic institutions. That you continue to live in a colony of artists while attacking artistic freedom remains one of the many tragic ironies in the evolution of the Sena.

Just before the assembly elections, you had told me in an interview that you were determined to shake off the Shiv Sena's legacy of violence. You spoke of the need for welfarist politics, of how you were saddened that rural Maharashtra was being left behind. I was impressed by the farmer rallies you had organized, by the fact that you had documented farmer suicides in the state. I thought that Udhav Thackeray was serious about effecting a change in Maharashtra's political landscape.

I was obviously mistaken. Farmer suicides still continue, the after-effects of drought are still being faced in several districts, but the focus is now squarely on finding high profile hate figures. You claim to have a vision for Mumbai. Yet, on the day the Sena-controlled city's municipal corporation's annual budget revealed an alarming financial crisis, your party mouthpiece, Saamna, was running banner headlines seeking an apology from Sharukh Khan. You asked your Shiv Sainiks to agitate against Rahul Gandhi's visit to Mumbai, but why have you not asked them to wage a war against the water cuts that have made life so difficult for millions in the city?

At one level, I can understand the reasons for your frustration. The Congress-NCP government in the state has been thoroughly incompetent: the last decade has seen Maharashtra decline on most social and economic parameters. Yet, the Shiv Sena has been unable to capture power in the state. Your war with cousin Raj has proved to be self-destructive. The assembly election results showed that a united Sena may have offered a real challenge to the ruling alliance. In fact, the Sena and the MNS together garnered around 43 per cent of the popular vote in Mumbai-Thane, almost seven per cent more than what was obtained by the Congress-NCP combine. Yet, because your vote was split, you won just nine of the 60 seats in the region, a result which proved decisive in the overall state tally.

Your defeat seems to have convinced you that the only way forward is to outdo your cousin in parochial politics. It's a strategy which has undoubtedly made you a headline-grabber once again. Unfortunately, television rating points don't get you votes or goodwill. There is space in Maharashtra's politics for a regional force, but it needs to be based on a constructive, inclusive identity.

Tragically, the Shiv Sena has never offered a serious social or economic agenda for the future. Setting up the odd wada pav stall in Mumbai is hardly a recipe for addressing the job crisis . Why hasn't the Sena, for example, started training projects to make Maharashtrian youth face upto the challenges of a competitive job market? Why doesn't the Sena give regional culture a boost by supporting Marathi theatre, literature or cinema? The wonderful Marathi film, "Harishchandrachee Factory", nominated for the Oscars, has been co-produced by Ronnie Screwvala, a Parsi, who like millions of other 'outsiders' has made Mumbai his home. Maybe, I ask for too much. Tigers, used to bullying others for years, will never change their stripes.

Post-script: Your charming son, Aditya, who is studying English Literature in St Xaviers College, had sent me a collection of his poems. I was most impressed with his writing skills. Lets hope the next generation of the T company will finally realize that there is more to life than rabble-rousing!


Jai Hind, Jai Maharashtra!

http://ibnlive.in.com/blogs/rajdeepsardesai/1/61523/an-open-letter-to-uddhav-thackeray.html
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: smarie pants

Just heard on NDTV....people are supporting SRK...on facebook, twitter everywhere...one chick @ the multiplexes also said "im not afraid of them...who are they to stop me from watching wht i want to watch?" 👏.....bravo!! I hope the entire mumbai comes together like this and registers a huge slap on the faces of shiv sena...

ooh yeh....multiplexes cancelled the 7:30 show in the morning, but they will screen MNIK from 9:30 am today!!!



i hope good news will come, i am so disappointed with all this controversy
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: smarie pants

India just celebrated its 60th republic day but what use is it when democracy dosent exist in the country!!! Secularism is chucked out of the window and people are not entitled to have their opinion, which is a basic human right "freedom of speech".



here it is....this is the reason i m against SRK now.......this man says he is patriot this is what the message he is sending to the world abt india .....there is no democracy, freedom blah blah blah..... all done by SRK, Shiv Sena , no one is less....for me both r equally responsible....its all started by SRK after all...everyone knows how worst SS is and can go to any level.....SRK very well knew how his comments abt particular country will affect, not to forget his USA detention issue.....well done srk.......

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Posted: 15 years ago

^^ But i dunt get it...I saw srk's interview and all he said was dunt bring the differences between the countries into sports because sports should be played without any of these stupid prejudices which is why he supported pakistan. Everyone knows shiv sena is 🤬 and drama queens, but why should a man feel scared to make a comment which promotes peace and brotherhood amongst the two nations? He didnt make tht statatement for sensationalism....It was genuine. So I dunt see why srk is wrong in any angle....He should take a stand towards them which he is, because shiv sena need to get it into their heads that they dunt own mumbai. Agreed they have a diff ideologies to rk but they cannot continue to cause such inconvinience to everyone...

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Posted: 15 years ago
Srk isn't the only actor who praise Pakistan. There are many artist in India who support and give WORK to pakistani artisit. Why doesn't they get threats? or Ask to apologize? Why doesn't Ab getting attack threats as he is supporting aman ki asha? Hypocrites at their best.
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Posted: 15 years ago
If people love and support the movie everywhere.. then no amount of goons in face of politicians can stop this movie from doing great! Its the aam junta who makes imp decisions not these few good for nothing numskulls.
Edited by adios - 15 years ago

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