Originally posted by: chicksoup
Ecri,
On Niki and others growing up... I don't know about some of the others.How painful to is to lose a good friend, when something that might have maximum developed into an innocent crush gets misunderstood and dragged into something else and you are denied a decent friendship, almost as a punishment. I think some people definitely need to grow up... I admire Niki for how gracefully she has handled this.I know gal, I know exactly how you feel and where you are coming from. And while i do agree with you whole-heartedly, there is always a perspective that differs from our's and its best to leave that and them alone.All good things come to good people and that will always be true, no matter what. So lets rejoice the comeback of your gal. 😉😆On HR- I am not saying he is not capable of EMA, but I don't think he would take such great pains to deny one either.You may not know, but actors come with a lot of baggage and sometimes denial is the best form of flattery.On Kangana having thought this out...I doubt it, Ecri. I know exactly how people can turn around the dignified silence of their adversaries and Kangana seems very petty in a few other instances too. For eg. , her entry in the KWK with Saif seemed hilarious and how she brought up the nepotism and beat around it, even Saif was clearly uncomfortable.I remember watching that episode. And i could not have agreed more with you.Kangana is an achiever, no doubt. But her quarrelsome nature..when Karan asked her about her friends, she simply said she didn't believe in inviting ten people over home...it is quite clear she doesn't have anyone to call a friend in the industry. Even when DP congratulated her for Queen, she only had a snobbish retort.Pride often goes before a fall, especially if one doesnt know how to handle fame and stardom well.I think Kangana is still fighting to make her own space in an industry which has largely rejected her. When she claims she doesn't need the industry, it Is just a case of sour grapes.I agree, yes.With Rajeev Masand, she talks about how she perceived Simran differently and turned the script around...I have known people who speak with such pomp and appear confident...they are confident, but surprisingly hollow. I have been impressed by the great speeches they make, so passionate...so relevant... I'm not fooled anymore. I think it is some kind of a disorder, for sure.@bold I agree again and i have seen enough, up close and personal, so I reckon you know what you are saying. Like I said, handling stardom and fame doesnt come easy to all.
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