The Price of Stardom: Shame on Tanuja, Kajol & Ajay!! - Page 2

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Posted: 10 years ago
#11

Originally posted by: TheRowdiest

they didn't come bcz then all sites and all will cover it , will claim they will make her winner , and gauhar-kushal fans will cry unfair unfair


I have done a lot of stupid things in my sad and pitiful existence of life -- definitely a ton more than what Tanisha could ever do. However right or wrong, true or false you can bet on my life when Im done my Mom WILL come to my aid when In distress even if she has to cross 7 seas.

Is their name/fame the trophy of Bigg boss suddenly bigger than her daughter itself?

I surely hope not.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Agree with you, TheBoss. I had never thought I'd feel bad for Armaan and Tanisha in this show. Aaj bechare dono ke liye dukh hua.

True, there is a stiff price to be paid if you come from a Bollywood family.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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you are overreacting..she's only gone for a few months..they are probably used to their family members going away on shoots for that time period..

and not every family is the same..they must have discussed things like this when Tanisha first went in with their agents/advisers.. if i was going in Big Brother, i would treat it as a job and tell my family "hey see you guys in 3 months"..

everyone's different not everyone has an emotional breakdown over every thing in life.. Tanisha's family seem different than the usual over dramatic families that come on reality shows that cry over anything and everything.. its not wrong, they are just different.. that doesn't mean they love each other or care about each other any less..

Tanisha's family are treating Big Boss as any other job assignment by the looks of it...

also, its a lose lose situation for them, they talk about it then they are trying to use their clout and influence and celebrity status to make Tanisha win..if they take a dignified silence then they are heartless people who are ashamed of their family member..
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: AlayneStone

you are overreacting..she's only gone for a few months..they are probably used to their family members going away on shoots for that time period..

and not every family is the same..they must have discussed things like this when Tanisha first went in with their agents/advisers.. if i was going in Big Brother, i would treat it as a job and tell my family "hey see you guys in 3 months"..

everyone's different not everyone has an emotional breakdown over every thing in life.. Tanisha's family seem different than the usual over dramatic families that come on reality shows that cry over anything and everything.. its not wrong, they are just different.. that doesn't mean they love each other or care about each other any less..

Tanisha's family are treating Big Boss as any other job assignment by the looks of it...

also, its a lose lose situation for them, they talk about it then they are trying to use their clout and influence and celebrity status to make Tanisha win..if they take a dignified silence then they are heartless people who are ashamed of their family member..


You know that even astronauts get to call and speak with their loves ones once in a while? Certainly the BiggBoss house is not any more important than the International Space Station. BiggBoss himself can act all mighty and big but they are a speck of dust in front of human emotion -- their entire show itself is a test of human emotions placed under a controlled environment

It doesn't matter how big of a important task it was, those who go on Kamikaze mission also get to talk to their family members, so not sure why the Mukherjee family has conveniently decided to disregard this. Truth be told they are simply full of hot air and nothing else, their superficial ego speaks for itself.

Ive seen far more successful celebrities being humble when it comes to family -- heck even the POTUS (Obama / Bush) took time to call up their daughters, attend their school, be with them when they are needed etc.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: AlayneStone


also, its a lose lose situation for them, they talk about it then they are trying to use their clout and influence and celebrity status to make Tanisha win..if they take a dignified silence then they are heartless people who are ashamed of their family member..


^^ This!

Although I felt really really bad for Tanisha today, I think she said "mujhe pata hai woh nahi aayeinge" because it's something the family discussed in advance.

I still wish she could have at least had a friend come in and meet her. That would have been nice!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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It is very wrong of you guys to target a certain family. It's easy for you guys to sit and watch a show and make your own judgements , even if you have no idea what's actually going on behind the curtains. Tanisha has made her own decision , gone for a professional commitment , what does her family have got to do with that? Why are such accusations being made we are a Bollywood snobbish family? We mind our business , it's time you guys start minding yours. And being the hypocrites that some people here our , the minute a mukerji family member passes a comment , people will say they are only publicising and trying to get their daughter to win. Please have some class people ,watch a show for what it's worth ,don't insult a family you have no idea about. Or think that you know what's going on, when you don't have a single clue.
And this is coming from a member of the family ,we're normal , we watch the show , we support her. And that is something she knows. Not something to make a tamasha out of.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: TheBoss


You know that even astronauts get to call and speak with their loves ones once in a while? Certainly the BiggBoss house is not any more important than the International Space Station. BiggBoss himself can act all mighty and big but they are a speck of dust in front of human emotion -- their entire show itself is a test of human emotions placed under a controlled environment

It doesn't matter how big of a important task it was, those who go on Kamikaze mission also get to talk to their family members, so not sure why the Mukherjee family has conveniently decided to disregard this. Truth be told they are simply full of hot air and nothing else, their superficial ego speaks for itself.

Ive seen far more successful celebrities being humble when it comes to family -- heck even the POTUS (Obama / Bush) took time to call up their daughters, attend their school, be with them when they are needed etc.



Participating in BB, without one's communication devices and connectivity is close enough to a jail sentence. It puts a different kind of pressure on you. Think about how we miss temporary loss of electrical power or connectivity which might just be for a few hours.

If one were to stay away from one's near and dear ones, without connectivity, entertainment devices, news etc etc, the person would be in a very different frame of mind than what he or she normally is. How can we expect such persons to be too objective and logical, if they have been locked up, rationed, and let to stay with strangers over months together - with the pressure of "content" and elimination at work?
Edited by gopiManchurian - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Aww..thts true..i felt really bad for her..but tbh i think she took a good decision by coming here..i thought Tanisha is this spoilt s**tty stupid gal...but now i think she is sensible..sweet.dignified..just she is too loyal to Arman..
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Posted: 10 years ago
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While I did feel bad for Tanisha seeing her so sad over no one visiting her, everything written in the post seem so DRAMATIC 🤣

"Tanisha is a very unfortunate person, she was born among the shadow of the giants yet she finds herself lonely in her battles. She had been afforded every luxury and necessity of life except love and togetherness. In her house the house mates do not think highly for her (rightly so due to her door mat personality) and her closest friend Armaan leaves no opportunity behind to diss her and ridicule her. When she turns to her family they too are not there for her for their own selfish reasons"

How do you know that? Did you witness her growing up? Are you a close friend? How can you say that she was offered everything that money can buy but was denied love? You can't just assume this based on two months of the show. Nor can you assume the nature of her relationship with her family based on what you see on TV.

I am guessing you have taken a lot of creative writing courses in school 😆
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: DHIN_CHAK

Aww..thts true..i felt really bad for her..but tbh i think she took a good decision by coming here..i thought Tanisha is this spoilt s**tty stupid gal...but now i think she is sensible..sweet.dignified..just she is too loyal to Arman..



Yes, I believe BB has been some humbling experience for Tanisha and Armaan. They needed it desperately.
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