Originally posted by: I_M_SultaN
ya its too dangerous for common girls too
Very true. I should have said it can destroy any one of us.
Originally posted by: I_M_SultaN
ya its too dangerous for common girls too
Very true. I should have said it can destroy any one of us.
Who is more disgusting? The foul mouth who tried to soil Aishwarya's name with his dirty remarks or the shameless in-laws who spend all their time on Twitter propping up a useless son's decade old box office stats but have nothing to say to defend their beloved daughter-in-law?
All these people are disgusting, including the Bachchans.
Ash, dump him.
Bachchans used to jump to Ash's defense in the past. Whether it was media writing about Ash's alleged problems in conceiving a child, or when Bhandarkar was throwing Ash under the bus for getting pregnant during the filming of Heroine.
Jaya Bachchan even said she'd slap Shahrukh Khan if he had said anything bad about Ash (during the infamous Salman SRK spat).
Time and again Amitabh, Jaya, Abhishek have defended Ash since the latter mostly remains silent and does not give any fodder to scandal or gossip. Their being completely silent when she gets attacked is definitely not normal, going by their own past behaviour.
The dynamics have surely and certainly changed. The writing is on the wall.
What is derogatory in this analogy? He meant even if the Pak cricket board put all the best players on the team, it doesn't mean they would bring the trophy home... For that, the board needs to have the intent and provide everything that is needed for the team to win.
He compared Aish with something best. I didn't see the Bachchans boycotting Masand for comparing Bahurani to the finest piece of crockery that is served every time a guest visits. He meant every time a big western celeb or politician gets hosted by India/Indian biggies, Aish is always there to aarti utaro them.
Faltu ke.
Matlab kuchh bhi
And poor Afridi. He had to come up with a comic excuse - I didn't hear it correctly
The comment is disgusting.
Why'd he apologize then and said he regretted taking her name? If he meant it in a good way, he wouldn't have done that.Originally posted by: RedAmaranth
What is derogatory in this analogy? He meant even if the Pak cricket board put all the best players on the team, it doesn't mean they would bring the trophy home... For that, the board needs to have the intent and provide everything that is needed for the team to win.
He compared Aish with something best. I didn't see the Bachchans boycotting Masand for comparing Bahurani to the finest piece of crockery that is served every time a guest visits. He meant every time a big celeb or politician gets hosted by India/Indian biggies, Aish is always there to aarti utaro them.
Faltu ke.
Originally posted by: Lord_Voldemort
Why'd he apologize then and said he regretted taking her name? If he meant it in a good way, he wouldn't have done that.
Attention seeker.
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