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Posted: 7 months ago
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Originally posted by: Kyahikahoon

I dislike Swara to the core..if she is considered a celeb. But a good actress.

Don't like Mahesh Bhatt but nothing positive about him to say.

Don't dislike anyone else. 


There r many I like n find cute even with their flaws😍 like Sonam n Hrithik

Gosh that dumb Swara with her open letter to Bhansali when she went to watch Padmavat was so annoying! Mahesh Bhatt is a creepy dude. He came to BB to meet his daughter and he weirded me the f*ck out!

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Posted: 7 months ago
#42

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar

Salman Khan is...


I suppose the kindest thing I can say is he seems to understand stardom is a bubble. And there is life outside South Mumbai.  There is INDIA outside the rich and elite circles. 

One more- his laughter is kinda contagious smiley36

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Posted: 7 months ago
#43

Originally posted by: infinity101

Is she still selling those 6 dollar gol gappas in states?



Nah. She washed her hands off the golgappa with the golgappa water as soon as she received flak.



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https://pagesix.com/2023/09/18/priyanka-chopra-ditches-nyc-restaurant-sona-that-she-started-with-pal-after-2-years/amp/

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Posted: 7 months ago
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I was struggling with this. I thought of Kangana for this, but seriously couldn't think of a positive thing to say. 


Then I saw Aish's latest drama. So yes I'll go with her instead.


Good thing, she is married in the Bachan pariwaar

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Posted: 7 months ago
#45

Salman Khan: He's rich and single.smiley36

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Posted: 7 months ago
#46

Originally posted by: infinity101

Gosh that dumb Swara with her open letter to Bhansali when she went to watch Padmavat was so annoying! Mahesh Bhatt is a creepy dude. He came to BB to meet his daughter and he weirded me the f*ck out!

His daughter is also weird ..but again..a good actress

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Posted: 7 months ago
#47

That open letter by Swara was too much..wonder whether SLB responded to it.

His movie was a historical..and those women chose Jauhar coz otherwise they would have had to live a life of enslavement n atrocities with no dignity. They were up against a barbaric army. 

This isn't the case in modern times and so that pratha is abolished. Thodi history padh leti Swara to itna lamba letter nahi likhna padta

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Posted: 7 months ago
#48

Originally posted by: Beywakoof

The greatest superstar bollywood has EVER WITNESSED is NOT Shahrukh khan, but they were the legendary Dilip Kumar and Amitabh Bachchan. 

All three Khans are more or less at the same level of superstardom and popularity. 

ShahRukh is the one who is the most acknowledged globally (especially also from people without the respective roots).

I don't think that Aamir is popular...

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Posted: 7 months ago
#49

Originally posted by: 1t1svat1t1s

I like how Ranbir Kapoor is very bold and confident going out and about in his wig. I want that confidence 🙌

Strangely, I would think that it would be bold and confident to go out without a wig...

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Posted: 7 months ago
#50

Originally posted by: Beywakoof

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It was not Dilip Kumar or Big B's fault when the world was not a global village in their era, yet they made such records at the boxoffice which no actor of today can even reach close to, let alone crossing these. 

Certainly not...but what you mentioned was at a time with almost none other possibilities to watch movies than going to the theatres.

One can't ignore the changing of times...