Sapna Bhavnani abuses Salman Khan - Page 6

Created

Last reply

Replies

118

Views

13.4k

Users

39

Likes

162

Frequent Posters

Chippeshwini thumbnail
19th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail + 3
Posted: 12 years ago
#51
So Salman bhaisaab, how does it feel on the greener side of the grass 😆😆
aisa thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Explorer Thumbnail
Posted: 12 years ago
#52

Originally posted by: eraser


according to you indian women are weaklings with no self esteem who can be abused and bullied even the famous ones😲 were i come from you have to have proof before defaming people

aisa thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Explorer Thumbnail
Posted: 12 years ago
#53
I guess katrina and all his exes who use and follow him like leaches are immune to being abused hence they are still attached to him

anyway this is one of his exes talking about the crap media and haters make up


Clarifying reports of the infamous incident when Salman had smashed a cola bottle on her head while they were dating in the 90s, she says, "No, if he had done that, I would have been hospitalised and bleeding profusely. He was not happy because I was trying alcohol for the first time, thus in his frustration, he poured the drink all over the table. Of course, yellow journalism at its best blew this completely out of proportion and fabricated various versions, rather than what actually took place."
Edited by aisa - 12 years ago
826374 thumbnail
Posted: 12 years ago
#54
tital is so funny , shikaari khud shikaar ban gya 😛
BIackSwan thumbnail
15th Anniversary Thumbnail Trailblazer Thumbnail + 3
Posted: 12 years ago
#55
Oh dear this sounds ugly 😕
360297 thumbnail
Posted: 12 years ago
#56

Originally posted by: aisa



Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. Not just women, even men who get abused don't always have courage to report it because the process is very harsh and dehumanizing. Especially when it comes to emotional and sexual abuse. And it's just not Indian women or men, it's people generally all over the world. I think in Canada, 97% of sexual assaults are unreported. and that must be accurate because in my 4 years of working at sexual assault centre, NONE of the people reported anything to the police. Whether they did later in life or not, I don't know but never in my four years did we have to give referrals to any police station neither were we contacted by the police for any case.

IAmAHunter thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Navigator Thumbnail Engager Level 1 Thumbnail
Posted: 12 years ago
#57
^^^^ Don't bother replying Eraser!!! People live in Lala - Land or Salman Land or just ignore ground realities to make an arguement on the net!!!! And to think he interpreted your post that you said women do not have self esteem was signal enough not to bother replying to horrendous posts!! waste of time and grey cells !!!
360297 thumbnail
Posted: 12 years ago
#58

Originally posted by: IAmAHunter

^^^^ Don't bother replying Eraser!!! People live in Lala - Land or Salman Land or just ignore ground realities to make an arguement on the net!!!! And to think he interpreted your post that you said women do not have self esteem was signal enough not to bother replying to horrendous posts!! waste of time and grey cells !!!



Well I did say that women in India are not raised with enough self esteem and confidence to report abuse but that's true for women all over the world, and for men as well. I mean, imagine 97% of sexual assaults go unreported in Canada, which is one of the most progressive countries in the world so you can only imagine what goes on in India. You won't believe how many Canadian women buy makeup to conceal bruises. Surviving assaults is no joke and to be sitting in police stations and courts for days and years repeating your story over and over and over again is traumatizing, especially when you have people questioning your integrity. As a result, people choose to stay quiet and move on with their lives.
532095 thumbnail
Posted: 12 years ago
#59

Originally posted by: eraser



Well I did say that women in India are not raised with enough self esteem and confidence to report abuse but that's true for women all over the world, and for men as well. I mean, imagine 97% of sexual assaults go unreported in Canada, which is one of the most progressive countries in the world so you can only imagine what goes on in India. You won't believe how many Canadian women buy makeup to conceal bruises. Surviving assaults is no joke and to be sitting in police stations and courts for days and years repeating your story over and over and over again is traumatizing, especially when you have people questioning your integrity. As a result, people choose to stay quiet and move on with their lives.


Wow, your posts turn me on. 🤗😉
791198 thumbnail
Posted: 12 years ago
#60

Originally posted by: -IamAwsome-

i like this sapna chick😆



I love her, she's kickass!😆

Related Topics

Bollywood thumbnail

Posted by: BhataktiJawani · 1 months ago

What’s the plot behind all this? These two brothers don’t get along https://www.instagram.com/p/DNaCjQlB_NN/?igsh=MWE1bjNidGhtbm9zYg==

https://www.instagram.com/p/DNaCjQlB_NN/?igsh=MWE1bjNidGhtbm9zYg==
Expand ▼
Bollywood thumbnail

Posted by: Sultan.Mirza · 3 months ago

Salman wanted to do the remake of that Italian film on which Sitaare Zameen par had been made, he share this with Aamir. Instead of leaving it...

Expand ▼
Bollywood thumbnail

Posted by: oyebollywood · 3 months ago

...

Expand ▼
Bollywood thumbnail

Posted by: oyebollywood · 5 months ago

https://www.indiaforums.com/article/arbaaz-khan-and-sshura-khan-expecting-first-child-couples-visit-at-clinic-sparks-rumours_220788

Expand ▼
Bollywood thumbnail

Posted by: priya185 · 4 months ago

Sajid Khan was engaged to Gauahar Khan https://www.instagram.com/p/Cjz4lchriwT/?igsh=eHg4Mnk0MThrcGdp

https://www.instagram.com/p/Cjz4lchriwT/?igsh=eHg4Mnk0MThrcGdp
Expand ▼
Top

Stay Connected with IndiaForums!

Be the first to know about the latest news, updates, and exclusive content.

Add to Home Screen!

Install this web app on your iPhone for the best experience. It's easy, just tap and then "Add to Home Screen".