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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: josh135

Arey nothing will happen. I see ppl have more empathy for the drug addicted kids after rhea’s case. The only sad thing is that he dented his dad’s image a bit which is soo sad. I feel for srk.


Srk ko bhi kuch nahi hoga, do hafte mein sab bhool jayenge. Deepika ko maal episode k baad toh aur zada films milne lag gayi thi😆

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


I made no direct comments on BJP's animosity or lack thereof toward SRK.


But for NCB to plan an operation for weeks, send 20+ officers at the cost of 8 lakhs EACH, to a cruise ship of 1800+, to find only a handful of drugs is weird.


On top of it, the guy they placed front and center apparently had no drugs on him, nor did he test positive according to reports. His mobile had no evidence, either. What they got on him was his admission he has used drugs. Which, to be frank, I'm not surprised by. The young and the rich tend to be stupid and entitled. If he did it, he should pay for his crime. But testing for drugs presumably includes hair testing, which can show evidence for 3 months after last drug use. So if NCB's tests came back negative, it means their prime nab hadn't taken anything in 3 months.


Moreover, the NCB guys made sure their pics appeared with the guy on social and traditional media. They made it seem as though the paltry stash of drugs they did find was on his person, despite fine print admitting he didn't have any.


Then the NCB proceeded to call a court into work on a weekend, got their demand for continued detention thrown out.


I have questions about how Aryan came to be on the cruise, too. He had no boarding pass and was apparently invited by an organizer. Which organizer? Any connection to the NCB? Admittedly, this part is speculation.


But yeah, this feels like a setup to net a high-profile name. Whether by publicity-hungry officers (which they clearly proved themselves to be) or something more is what I don't know.


In either case, the public should worry. They might gloat about a hated celeb being treated roughly, but this will not stop with celebs. It will eventually trickle down to the common man. A governmental agency (with or without the support of political masters) should not be allowed to entrap the public it serves. Aryan Khan should not be above the law, but he should not be below the law, either.


With re: BJP. They're in charge. When an agency under them misbehaves, they will be blamed. The buck stops with Modi. Or the Indian public should demand it should. Or else, the average person might find himself/herself in Aryan's situation one day soon. History should tell you it will happen. Russians cheered when the tsar and his family were killed. It wasn't long after that Stalin put a million of his own people to death.


@bold: I don’t care about the rest of your post but which public do you mean? That public who is a majority who made SRK who he is and who is with him even today in this matter? Which public hates him man? Even in my family I cannot get away with saying anything against their Aala SRK, despite them being all BJP supporters. Where exactly do you find these haters? The paltry minority on this forum and elsewhere suddenly became the ‘public’? Howww?


@blue: Eventually trickle down? You mean otherwise the common man in India gets treated better than the son of a rich celebrity father? :/


Did you consider Aryan was probably guilty of some of the charges that were laid on him or you think he is above making any mistakes at all? Where exactly has the NCB or anyone else given a conclusive statement about Aryan being totally guilt free? You think SRK is so powerless that he will let his son be in the custody despite being innocent?

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: pitsmep


@bold: I don’t care about the rest of your post but which public do you mean? That public who is a majority who made SRK who he is and who is with him even today in this matter? Which public hates him man? Even in my family I cannot get away with saying anything against their Aala SRK, despite them being all BJP supporters. Where exactly do you find these haters? The paltry minority on this forum and elsewhere suddenly became the ‘public’? Howww?


@blue: Eventually trickle down? You mean otherwise the common man in India gets treated better than the son of a rich celebrity father? :/


Did you consider Aryan was probably guilty of some of the charges that were laid on him or you think he is above making any mistakes at all? Where exactly has the NCB or anyone else given a conclusive statement about Aryan being totally guilt free? You think SRK is so powerless that he will let his son be in the custody despite being innocent?


You don't seem to have gotten the meaning of the part you bolded.


But before that... the only time I said anything about the BJP is when I was directly asked. And even then I said nothing about the party arranging this. Only that they're in charge and responsible for any misuse of power happening under their watch (Paraphrasing).


Nor did I say or suggest majority of the public hates SRK. In fact, I have said over and over the sympathies of the average guy will be with SRK.


So please do not put words in my mouth that I got into a discussion of party politics or dissed the Indian public.


Not sure if you did this on purpose or just speed read and missed what I said in the first thread, but it is not cool to spin someone's words to suggest something nefarious when it was the exact opposite.


Coming to the point of the part my post you highlighted... public should worry about the behavior of the government bureaucrats. Not about SRK.


Point is precisely that the common man will get treated worse than Aryan by the same bureaucrats because guess what? The common man doesn't have the resources to hire Satish Maneshinde.


With re: your comments on Aryan's guilt. I have made enough comments on how he should pay if he broke the law. Problem for the NCB is his drug use appears to have been in a place where it is legal. Indian law ends at Indian borders. That's the international norm. Now, if they do find evidence of Aryan using drugs on Indian territory (or if the reports are mistaken that what they already have was abroad), yeah, he should get due punishment.


NCB, as of now, has admitted they found no drugs on Aryan. There was nothing in the medical reports presented in court. So whether or not you (or I) think Aryan used drugs THAT PARTICULAR TIME is immaterial. Evidence says he did not, including medical evidence. Much as some people want it to be true, doesn't look like it. Remote drug use in another country doesn't count.

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Posted: 4 years ago

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: pitsmep


@bold: I don’t care about the rest of your post but which public do you mean? That public who is a majority who made SRK who he is and who is with him even today in this matter? Which public hates him man? Even in my family I cannot get away with saying anything against their Aala SRK, despite them being all BJP supporters. Where exactly do you find these haters? The paltry minority on this forum and elsewhere suddenly became the ‘public’? Howww?


@blue: Eventually trickle down? You mean otherwise the common man in India gets treated better than the son of a rich celebrity father? :/


Did you consider Aryan was probably guilty of some of the charges that were laid on him or you think he is above making any mistakes at all? Where exactly has the NCB or anyone else given a conclusive statement about Aryan being totally guilt free? You think SRK is so powerless that he will let his son be in the custody despite being innocent?


No, @hearneroar means that there’s always a pattern. If you go read history, you’d know. SRK and Aryan are obviously not powerless and yes, I agree - this will trickle down eventually and the common man would not be able to defend themselves like these celebs do. It takes a lot of money to fight for yourself and when you have no limelight or support like SRK - you may keep struggling for the rest of your life.


Comedians and journalists get charged with sedition for this. My aunt, years ago wrote a not so pleasing article about a politician once, and she had to flee the country for her life. It’s been 15 years and she feels much safer abroad.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Fame and money is both a boon and curse, it’s upto people how they use it, and what they make of themselves with it.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: josh135

Arey nothing will happen. I see ppl have more empathy for the drug addicted kids after rhea’s case. The only sad thing is that he dented his dad’s image a bit which is soo sad. I feel for srk.


I don’t think any of them are hardcore drug addicts or something. Occasionally, maybe.. pot.. of course if they try other stuff. Being an addict kills you eventually and always shows.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


You don't seem to have gotten the meaning of the part you bolded.


But before that... the only time I said anything about the BJP is when I was directly asked. And even then I said nothing about the party arranging this. Only that they're in charge and responsible for any misuse of power happening under their watch (Paraphrasing).


Nor did I say or suggest majority of the public hates SRK. In fact, I have said over and over the sympathies of the average guy will be with SRK.


So please do not put words in my mouth that I got into a discussion of party politics or dissed the Indian public.


Not sure if you did this on purpose or just speed read, but it is not cool to spin someone's words to suggest something nefarious when it was the exact opposite.


Coming to the point of the part my post you highlighted... public should worry about the behavior of the government bureaucrats. Not about SRK.


Point is precisely that the common man will get treated worse than Aryan by the same bureaucrats because guess what? The common man doesn't have the resources to hire Satish Maneshinde.


With re: your comments on Aryan's guilt. I have made enough comments on how he should pay if he broke the law. Problem for the NCB is his drug use appears to have been in a place where it is legal. Indian law ends at Indian borders. That's the international norm. Now, if they do find evidence of Aryan using drugs on Indian territory (or if the reports are mistaken that what they already have was abroad), yeah, he should get due punishment.


NCB, as of now, has admitted they found no drugs on Aryan. There was nothing in the medical reports presented in court. So whether or not you (or I) think Aryan used drugs THAT PARTICULAR TIME is immaterial. Evidence says he did not, including medical evidence. Much as some people want it to be true, doesn't look like it. Remote drug use in another country doesn't count.


I have neither the reason nor the inclination to do such a thing. I literally highlighted your post and spoke about it. Where exactly did I put words into your mouth?


“In either case, the public should worry. They might gloat about a hated celeb being treated roughly, but this will not stop with celebs. It will eventually trickle down to the common man.”


I didn’t even say anything about the BJP or your stand or lack there of, about them.


Instead of getting over defensive and start accusing me of the things that I didn’t say, you could’ve just explained why you said what you said.


@Red: I will ask again, isn’t this already happening? There are countless people who are just waiting and rotting in the jails and corners of the courts dying to just know what exactly was there crime or how exactly should they go about it. I don’t know what more you are expecting to happen. :/






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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Autumn_Rose


No, @hearneroar means that there’s always a pattern. If you go read history, you’d know. SRK and Aryan are obviously not powerless and yes, I agree - this will trickle down eventually and the common man would not be able to defend themselves like these celebs do. It takes a lot of money to fight for yourself and when you have no limelight or support like SRK - you may keep struggling for the rest of your life.


Comedians and journalists get charged with sedition for this. My aunt, years ago wrote a not so pleasing article about a politician once, and she had to flee the country for her life. It’s been 15 years and she feels much safer abroad.


Please read my reply to HMR. For some reason the tag thing is again not working.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: PardesiBabu


If you are not srk fan, why do you care?

These people keep going at hrithik for years everywhere despite so many proofs against kangana and rejoicing in his misery. Now want all kinds of mugshots n proofs to defend their favorite. Aisa thodi chalega 😆

Shoddy or not, the Govt was just doing it's job which they have been doing for months. Don't blame them for your drug addictions or shady friends. There were enough warnings to clean up your act



Cause it’s wrong how it’s being dealt with… one doesn’t have to be a srk fan to be against such atrocities


as for hrithik, I literally joined IF for hrithik… and have written miles long essays defending him, in way more topics than this….

I think my tweets defending hrithik was featured in an article even 🤣


And lastly, it’s been 48 hours and no drugs have been found on aryan, so not sure where this “drug addiction” taunt came from


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