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Posted: 11 years ago
#61

Originally posted by: khusi_*

Omg...payaliyaa's complaining...😲
no i havent seen...directly jumped to new cc...
Yaar...me so caught up...fell ill..then shedule got tighter...then cyclone ...then still festive season on...was more or less bit inactive!


long story short, she thinks you only appear when we say how awesome Hu is
waise he si awesome; and he and musical walli share awesome off screen friendship
to the extent that musical walli said that everytime she meets Tina she tells her how lucky she is to have Hu
and you know Hu's older sister is a doctor and she was a guest lecture series presenter at my hospital
she looks like him😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
#62
Ohh...payaliya is more or less right tough
if i will see anything on him...i will deffo comment🤣
his sister!!
Ohh...i knew his bro is a director...didnt knew abt his sister...
Musicalwali wanted a man like him for her elder sister...she was like...Y all nice men are married😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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You have watched Khan Sisters??
Khushhiii!!!! chuppiii rustam????
his older sis is a doctor in the US
yeh but I like musical walli more than her sister
she is soo prettyyy
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Yes...i watched😃
when i was told...he will be there🤣
yes...she is pretty...what the hell she is doing in quite house...
Btw...jhalak main itna rona dhona uska choreo ko leke...bada ajeeb laga mujhe...a nice belly dancer
cya later
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Posted: 11 years ago
#65
Jhalak--wasn't she 1st runner up in the show same season as zilleilahi who was 2nd runner up?
when zilleilahi was having personal problems at that point of time..
and when Guruji bashed him
and he was on the rebound
aur usse bahut galliya pari thi sabhi haters ki
I am so glad zilleilahi and wifey arent doing my other fav show
i cannot handle his phangurls and CL-MM phangurls together in one forum;
uski buddy ki phangurls bhi uske side hoti coz they hate CL and MM plus uski phangurls aur ab forum mein in sab ki ladayi hoti CL-MM phangurls ke saath
and mujhe full on gussa chad jaata
issi liye--best decision ever👏
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Posted: 11 years ago
#66
hello shello guys
me here aftr a long while now...not visible on forum too much

ohh khushi di use o watch khan sisters...well me too ...i liked it
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Posted: 11 years ago
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OHHHEMMMGEEE Payaaaliii listen to this!!!!

my little cousin in SA met jahapanah zilleilahi when he had gone there for an event
and she is telling me this now!!NOW!!!seriously aaj kal ke bacche!!!!
like we were just normally talking and she starts off on her fav teenybopper crushes going gaga over gerald butler's accent and Vincent on Beauty and the Beast, and then suddenly she was
*insert high pitched scream*
A: and zilleilahi, ZILLEILAHI...(she said his name but due to stalkers I cannot mention)
Me: A! you don't have to scream in my ear to say this!!
A: Sheen di, main aapko kya bataun he is sooo amazing
Me: Aacha, when did you meet him
A: arrey di; remember that show I was telling you about; that charity event
Me: Oh accha that! *i remembered that he and dulhan had indeed gone*
A: hae di, he was so nice; and so sweet and you know me and K were backstage when they were rehearsing and performing and he was chatting with us; asking us about ourselves, eating our crisps (haee zilleilahi you ate a 15 yr old bachchi's potato chips --in SA they call potato chips crisps like in the UK), we had pizza even coz we were there all day; we had lots of fun all day and dulhan (again she took the real name) was very sweet and so bubbly and friendly and talkative!!
Me: really?
A: di!!what do i tell you!! I was never his fan but now I just loveee him
Me: Oh OK
A: di! do you like him
Me: i dunno; maybe (trying to be cool). How come you didn't tell me this before
A: arreyI forgot, I am so busy these days how will i remember
Me: ermm ok!

seriously aaj kal ke bacche...but there are many more things she told me that I cannot reveal here
PM works😛
and I know she got backstage passes for the day coz my aunt was complaining to my mom🤣
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Posted: 11 years ago
#68
What did BW ever do to a certain Ms SB..her blog and the paper she writes for are filled with all sorts...
aww Ms SB --did the superstars not give you interviews? or did the first wives club not invite you to a party?or is your name scum amongst the A-listers. or were you denied your annual exclusive holiday...or were you told to not print any more lies by the biggest superstar of them all or else...
Something must have happened...article pe article in a span of 3 days?
truly hell hath no fury like a female journo scorned
another SD in the making?/

but let us ignore her

...and focus on the smartest mind in BW--sorry mamu fans, your guy did not even go to university. oops, me intellectual snob me...

The Shah Rukh Khan column: Of balance, belief and hashtags (sach mein the sense of humor this man has..😛)

The superstar writes his first column in dna After Hrs on science and superstition. Tells us how he feels pressured by the 140-character Twitter limit and new words like twerking. Read on.

Just a few days back my friends at the dnapaper called upon me to write a monthly column for their newspaper. A Common perception about actors is that they are incompetent at everything other than acting (and some are supposedly incompetent at that too). We aren't exactly meant to have other interests (well, except of the controversial kind) but as it happens, I do. I like to write. 😛 what a subtle taana!

Of late I have spent time on twitter like we all do and on the internet in general. The combined pressure of 140 alphabet limit and reading new words like Twerking' (described aptly by someone on the net as masquerading an ass seizure as dancing')(has anyone seen Miley Cyrus twerk at the VMAs--this description is apt for her kartoote🤢), has made me believe that I could contribute to the all round well being of the society with my writings also.

What actually convinced me was, that if Hashtags # (a sign we earlier used for cuss words), can convey emotions, then my words on paper can also seem like pearls of wisdom and its about time my smart, genius side became public. So I decided to grab the axe and hack my foot myself by entering into 12 such potentially earth shattering observations of the world around me.

I have thus come up with the "brilliant" and "original" idea of writing about the 12 Sun Signs. But wait...This isn't your usual weekly or daily astro prediction column. That is best left to Mr. Bejan Daruwala, Marjorie Orr or Linda Goodman. I just think it's a good place to start. 12 Columns, 12 Sun Signs, 12 traits I can write about. So I will pick the traits of these 12 Sun Signs and choose one that stands out the most then I'll write around it. I'll write my personal experience, my point of view or just something I see happening around me. Confused. Ok, read on.

This month we begin with Libra.

Librans are known for balance and harmony. The word balance tends to convey stillness, but oddly I look at balance as something that we need in life to keep things moving. It's something that we all have to do...everyone from a tightrope walker to an accountant requires balance. An accountant has to balance debit with credit, while a star has to balance a public life with a private life. Most people have to balance lies and truth, or right and wrong. In my years of experience, one of the most intriguing balances I have had to find is that between Science and Superstition.

In India we are intrinsically tied to Superstition. It's a natural nuance of our lives. I am a science student (over 90 percent in Electronics if I may add). This does not mean that I can open up a piece of electronic equipment and put it back together again. On that front I am like everybody else in the world: left holding one little gizmoic' part of the equipment, scratching my head, wondering, "where was this supposed to fit?" but more about this in another column.

Being of a scientific bent of mind, I always take the scientific course of action. If a part of my body is disintegrating or broke, I am more than willing to change it at the hands of an expert, namely a Surgeon. I have had eight such removals and implants done over the course of 20 years.

Thankfully, so far, no surgeon has come to me post operation and quizzed, "Eh, SRK I have this little piece of green spleen left-over from last night's procedure, can you tell me if it belongs to you or then it could be bed number 42's."

So I am a believer of science and its many benefits. Having said that, I would still not go for a bungee jump or do a skydive on Friday the 13th. Hashtag # Just Saying.

Some years ago I was faced with the balancing act of weighing my scientific bent against superstition. One evening I got to know my spine had a prolapsed disc and I had to go under the knife. It's a big surgery. It's considered equivalent to a brain surgery (from which I might just have benefitted more!) because it involves the spinal cord.

As it happens, it also proved to be one of the grandest acts of equanimity I ended up engaging in.
Everybody began to foretell doom. They listed all that could go wrong. They said I could be paralysed or rendered voiceless. Thoughts raced in my own head as well. The doctors advised surgery as soon as possible.

I was as scared as anyone might be at the thought of their spine being tampered with so I gave a year to those who said they could cure my prolapse through the prolapse of medical science.

Let me make it clear that I am not trying to undermine people's beliefs or superstitions. Different things work for different people. If you believe in something then it works for you. A recent study has proved that people who believe in superstition get the job done better than those who don't, so who are we to question the world of the unknown and its unkown-ness.

To me it was just intriguing that there was such a wonderful variety of cures and treatments on offer for a serious injury like mine.

My family and friends all suggested different treatments ranging from acupuncture to oil made from the sting of a scorpion. I am proud to tell you that because of the deep desire to keep the BALANCE' (in caps because that's the topic) of things unperturbed I tried most of them.

What follows is an account of some of my escapades and misadventures up to the final day of surgery. These are excerpts from my yet unpublished book and as you will read, you will realise there is no stretching or exaggeration of factual happenings. The names of the protagonists have been changed to maintain their privacy and mainly to prevent them from suing or physically assaulting me in the near future.

...The doctor that I went to for, what I will call pin therapy' is a wonderful doctor. He's among the leading doctors for this therapy in the world. He also spoke three words of Hindi taught to him by other Indian clients (obviously he didn't know the meaning of those words, otherwise he would never use them, unless abusing your mom and sister was a part of his therapy).

The thought of him sticking needles in my neck was scary. But I need not have worried. He didn't want to put needles in my neck, instead he wanted to stick them in my private parts to fix my neck!

As you can imagine it was an extremely hurtful prospect. I was shaken to the core of my being (not to mention, below it).

He was from the Far East and we didn't understand each other well. He kept repeating, "Take off your clothes, take off your clothes". So, I took off my shirt, but it didn't seem to suffice. He continued his chant regardless: take off your clothes."

Soon I was lying naked on his table and he had these big, big pins in his hands. The rest is too graphic to describe. It was the most humiliating and painful experience of my life.

Ordeal over, I came back marred by blue welts. The only thing that had changed was that now the pain was between my legs and not in my neck. I can tell you it distracted me enough to make me forget my original complaint. Though once I recovered from the onslaught of the pin-pricks, my neck pain resurfaced with a vengeance.

Now and then I think of the good doctor and my upbringing tugs at my conscience. I never thanked him. Maybe I should have sent him a note...in Hindi...just the three words that he had been taught!

...The Energy Experts' meanwhile, had decided that the reason for my cervical disc prolapse was the direction in which I slept.

So the position of my bed had to be changed. Change is good. Novelty is invigorating; it's the spice of life. I like change. There were a few problems that came up though. My plasma TV was affixed to the wall keeping in mind the original position of my bed. Taking out those brackets from the wall would have meant re-building it. So the TV stayed where it was and the only way to can watch it was to somehow stand on my head. My bedside lamp shed its light on my bathroom slippers instead of the book that I read in bed. The bathroom door ended up where the TV should have been. Though I must admit, the six episodes of the slightly swaying bathroom door, seemed more interesting than some of the stuff we are subjected to on the idiot box.😉😛

The headrest hung inexplicably in mid air without a bed to support it. If I could levitate 10 inches off the ground I might have been able to rest my head on it.

My AC remote did nothing remotely anymore. It needed to be directed towards the fridge to get the AC on. I guess the rays would bounce off the shiny surface and find their way to the infra red sensor on the AC. Strangely the rays did not follow the same reverse path and to switch the damn thing off, I'd need to swing to the bottom of the bed and point in random directions till I'd hear the AC stop breathing.

...I made a frantic call to my surgeon in England. I told him I was coming over to his hospital in the next few days. He was very concerned. He asked, " Are you in pain''. No', I replied, " I am in my bath tub trying to sleep, apparently this area has the best energies." Hashtag # Help!

...My friends requested me one last time to see their Panditji before I left for England. They felt his prayers would help me. I agreed because I believe in good wishes and good Karma. The Punditji looked educated and very modern. He asked me about the procedure of the Cervical surgery. I explained it to him in detail. He closed his eyes and said some mantra. Then he looked at me with warm and peaceful eyes, and said, "Are you sure they have to use a Titanium disc?" I said, " Yeah, it's the latest invention and really cool." He sighed, " Look it is your Karma that you have to undergo this surgery. You cannot escape it. But there is only one thing, Titanium is not your element, can you ask the doctor to use Moonstone instead."

...The surgery was less painful. It took about an hour and a half. I was informed everything was excellent. As they say in our films... "The operation is successful."

What was humiliating was the hospital dress code.

I believe a patient in a gown means that he or she is very ill and quite helpless. They need a lot of care and medical attention. It is a sort of uniform that tells you the person wearing it, is deserving of your sympathy and concern. No one expects a Stella McCartney, but at least...at least it should not make you dissolve into a merciless giggle.

Picture a hobbling and helpless patient crossing you, walking slowly away from you. You're following him with your eyes, visibly moved, at this point your gaze misses his helpless expression entirely and lands unceremoniously on his butt. What purpose does this revealing and utterly humiliating outfit serve? I ask ye all fine people of the medical profession.

Even when I had gone for my knee and ankle surgery in Austria I was forced to wear this silly outfit. I could very well have been in shorts or Bermudas and got my knee operated on. It's not as if my butt needs to be flashed for easy access to my knee. I think this aspect of clothing needs to be relooked at by the Medical Faculty around the world.😆😆

It requires immediate, scientific attention.😛😆 (Appy, he has asked..a conference must be held, a designer employed and he must be sent sketches to pick the gown😆😉--oh man he is hilarious and I can see some medics who take themselves too seriously for their own good scorning BUT remember guys on one hand there is him with his awesome sense of humor and on the other there is mamu who accused the ENTIRE medical community of being cheaters and liars and money hungry vultures because of the antics of a few😡😡--i am surprised mamu has any doctor fans😡

As I said, the complete collapse of everyone else's attempts to cure me through their well meant suggestions, eventually lead me to my spinal surgery. This of course did not deter them from claiming credit for its success when I got home. The horseshoe nailed outside my room in my absence had apparently cast its magic spell on the surgeon.

The Energy Expert' was convinced that his switching my furniture around had filled the gap in my spine and my friends swore by their Panditji's imaginary Moonstone too. Maybe it was the Energy Balancing, maybe it was the Surgery, or it could have been the shoeless horse; who knows?

Perhaps faith and science are deeply interconnected. Maybe we just don't see the balance between them yet. Everything science proves today, it disproves tomorrow and faith in an idea often brings it to its empirical fruition. Superstition is the belief in a supernatural causality, we cannot completely abandon it unless we fully understand the complexity and vastness of nature.

I think it is safe to say that there are uncountable things in this world that will always remain beyond our understanding. Each of us chooses our own beliefs and lives by them and all of us are limited by our own condition. The trick is to respect each and every form of well meaning course of action, belief, superstition and still look up to man's quest for knowledge (the yearning for scientific discovery), to back it up. That's what I did.

I chose Titanium over the eeeww Moonstone and it worked for me...TOUCHWOOD!!!

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Thought I would share this with my friends who are from the same fraternity.Since it touched my heart.We often take our team members for granted.Reminded me of the times I yelled at them and taken them and their assistance for granted.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Khushi, Sheena pretty much nailed my complaining/observation from the last CC regarding your special appearances only when Hu was mentioned. I suggested we post more things about Hu so you will shift from special appearances to recurring role at least 😛

You were sick and in cyclone??? Hope you are feeling better and the weather has settled down...

Was it Cyclone Phailin? We had some news about it over here on our national news. It was in Orissa and AP, right? The commentators over here kept highlighting how the mass evacuations really helped in keeping the injury and death toll down.
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