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Bambai wali Film Industry- 9 out of 10 of Indias highest grossing movies are bullshit. Not exactly bullshit ! Bullshit can be used for lesser crappy things. They are brainfarts. Yes. Brilliant actors like Manoj Vajpayee & Nawazuddin find it hard for themselves to be recognized as stars but actors like Akshay, Shahrukh and Salman are so called SUPERSTARS. HOLYSHIT. A low budget movie is awarded Internationally but not even given a worth mention in Indian award shows. Why? Because the piece of a crap Chennai Express was the movie of the year in Filmfare and IIFA. The benchmark for the TV serials in India is Kyunki Saas bhi kabhi Bahu thi. 900 episodes? Ah!that is so kiddish.Beat 1800 episodes MODAF**KA ! Saas and Bahu are the main characters shown when the credits roll. What were the men doing there if they were not worth a shot. They are there just so that people dont consider these serials a female orgy or something. Kapil Sharma claims his show to be a comedy show!! I didnot know & its bizzare even to think that making fun of ones wife,a half-aged women and an old lady is called Comedy. Raghu Ram and Rannvijay are considered youth icons of India.THANK GOD THERE IS NO RAHUL GANDHI. Do we even bother to know about Vikram Batra? or Manik Sarkar for that matter! Teenagers follow singers like Yo Yo Honey Singh who started his career with songs such as C***t hiphop and yet complain about misogyny in society. I have seen girls complaining about vulgar words then,now loving him so much. The crass music and lyrics is not even a concern for them.SWAG Ultra-idiotic shows like Roadies and Bigg Boss are considered youth sensation. Why? Because voyeurism is hep. We even like watching others taking a shit. TAKEASHITBABY Last but not least, Extra talented People like Rakhi Sawant,Kamaal Rashid Khan and Poonam Pandey are celebrities. - Idea-via Internet.
Posted on: Thu, 01 May 2014 12:16:53 +0000

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