Bollywood Rumors > The Rising : A review cum rant

http://lifeandsomething.blogspot.com [Something like life] Part of this was his histrionic ability as well as his unassuming persona insharp contrast to maverick Shahrukh Khan or downright criminal Salman Khan. On the other hand Ketan Mehta is a equally capable director having been at the helm of such movies like Bhavani Bhavai and Mirch Masala.

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[Gorilla.coldfusionvideo.com] The Gorilla’s Lament: Salim is a Muslim, and faces a certain degree of prejudice from his Hindu superiors. The villains also make the mistake of trying to subvert him by appealing to his faith, and he heartily rebuts them, proudly stating that being a Muslim means more than just a profession of faith, it means living a life in accordance with Allah’s principles.

Sulekha.com[Sulekha.com] India Smiles Contest's Blog - India Smiles Contest web blogs ...: It was a love triangle set in British India of 1930’s, an Indian hero, a British heroine and an Indian heroine, in one of the scenes with some British actors, someone in the audience exclaimed, “All these white people look alike” and I could not stop myself from smiling as I have heard the same expression in US from Americans telling me that all Indians look very similar to them, and I used to think “I wish you were right and I’d be looking as good as Amitabh Bacchan or Dev Anand or Shahrukh Khan”, maybe I did and maybe I do, I felt happy at that thought sitting in the Venkateshwara Talkies, and I was picturing myself doing acrobatic postures on a rope hanging from a tree, in the process I laughed out a bit loud in the middle of a sad scene but to my surprise everybody else in the hall also started laughing, I looked at Madhu and told him the reason I was laughing and he said everybody else is laughing in anticipation of the next scene with the heroine on the rope again! After a lot of such incidences and songs and fights and melodrama, we saw the credits rolling with a very sweet melody by AR in the background, we sat there till the music stopped, “I guess we got our money’s worth” we both said at the same time and started laughing hysterically!

India-forum.com[India-forum.com] India Discussion Forum - Indian History, Culture, Politics, News ...: Questions of constitutional impropriety were raised in the dismissal of the Parrikar-led BJP Government in Goa and the calling of Mr Shibu Soren to form the Government in Jharkhand. Apart from the fact that the two governors were former Congressmen, there is no hard evidence to suggest that these worthies acted on the advice of the Central Government, much less of Ms Gandhi.

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