Originally posted by: cpatel90
About people mocking him for his unsuccessful' state, he says, "Success and failure are so momentary. Failure is good as it teaches you more things than success does. Everything is fickle. Tomorrow I might get bigger than someone else. I hate it even when people troll Abhishek Bachchan. He is the nicest man we have in the industry. He is the only person who actually walks towards me if he spots me somewhere. There is so much goodness in that man that can be seen in the way he treats other people. Is box office success or money the only criteria to judge people? I am embarrassed that I belong to this generation that only gauges people by material success. They don't realise their one liners could hurt someone..." he says.
<font color="#333333" face="Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Really true...I never laugh at someone's failure whether it's professional or personal. Someone's failure isn't something to laugh about.</font><font color="#333333" face="Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">But I often laugh at ACTUALLY successful people's failures.</font>
Originally posted by: Heisenberg4
It's pretty simple, the guy was 20, got infatuated and smitten with someone who had zero interest in him, used and abused him, wasted a few years in the relationship until he got out, realised she took him for a ride, and was hurt by it. Anyone would, man or woman.
Saala khud ko defend karne ki natak karte karte phir ek aur sensational hint de diya AJAY & SANJAY...aba kya karenge SINGHAM aur SANJU ... tera kher nahin beta...
Originally posted by: anonymous39
Poor poor rich Indian men.
How dare everything a rich spoiled loser of a man says not be believed?!!Oh no!!How dare a man's story not be believed 100% instantly and any woman he complains about not be condemned right away?!!
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