Since we are allowed only 3 posts per day I am glad my last post is something positive about Sallu😳, and of course there is a lil something about Big B..seriously I was such a fan and full of respect for Big B but post Guru and Ash-Abhi engagement I don't know what has happened to the man..Amitabh ji please return back to your old self...really missing you😃
Salman Khan congratulates Abhishek!
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Salman Khan |
We don't know the contents of the message, but from what we've heard it was definitely in good spirit.
Salman is well known for his large heart and rock-solid friendship, but is manically obsessive when it comes to people he dislikes. But it looks like he's moved on from Ms Rai and grown more mature. Good for him!
We think another particularly "heart-broken" actor needs to take a cue from Salman and follow suit, no?
What have you done with the Big B?
A section of the media thinks the Big B is over. But we think he's gone positively cuckoo. No dahlings, we love Sexy Sam just as much as the paanwala down the road, but a recent "no holds barred" interview he gave almost had us reeling in dizzy disapproval!
Amitabh Bachchan
Revelling in his newfound status as fortuneteller, he says about beloved beta Abhishek's career graph post Guru, "Let me for once be immodest and predict that (Abhishek's forthcoming films) Jhoom Barabar Jhoom, Sarkar 2 and Drona will be hugely successful films."
Theek hai. A little over-enthusiasm for the son can be forgiven, but what do we make of statements like, "For all practical purposes, Abhishek is the hero of Dhoom:2. The film will go down in his record of successes as well… Abhishek has contributed in no uncertain terms in keeping brand Dhoom alive."
Umm, for the record, Dhoom became a brand thanks to John Abraham and his Suzuki Hayabusa, while Dhoom:2 could have easily done without inspector, Jai Dixit.
Honestly, did anybody see beyond Hrithik Roshan in the film? The audience was completely mesmerised by Hrithik's magic, so papa Roshan didn't have to give declarations in every paper and television channel about how he was the proud father of a fabulous son and wanted to see his film "100 times".
Our verdict: no matter how much you drum fiction, it does not become a fact.You're overdoing the 'Abhishek is great in Guru' act, Mr B.
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