Veeresh Malik June 16, 2004
#121 Posted by nooralain on June 21, 2004 3:30:55 pm
rahul,
well at least we`re not throwing racist slurs and making anti-sikh jokes as the one jang did in #115. and chowk article response boards are all about digression. i`m sure veeru paaji will not mind our slight digression. :)
well at least we`re not throwing racist slurs and making anti-sikh jokes as the one jang did in #115. and chowk article response boards are all about digression. i`m sure veeru paaji will not mind our slight digression. :)
#120 Posted by rahul_capri on June 21, 2004 2:49:31 pm
guys since we turned this board into Dharmendra Unplugged, I wonder what the other Veeru paaji (Veeresh) will have to say about this?
#119 Posted by SugarBaap on June 21, 2004 2:49:30 pm
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#118 Posted by nikki7777 on June 21, 2004 1:23:17 pm
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#117 Posted by nooralain on June 21, 2004 1:03:12 pm
do any of us ever read the little blurb on top of the box:
We encourage all to participate in discussions. All we ask you to be is civil. If your post includes words or masked references that are offensive, crude, repugnant, or obscene, your post will be duly deleted. We thank you for your participation.
no, i don`t think so. and our posts don`t get duly deleted either. too bad some of us can`t see what is offensive and repugnant. . .
We encourage all to participate in discussions. All we ask you to be is civil. If your post includes words or masked references that are offensive, crude, repugnant, or obscene, your post will be duly deleted. We thank you for your participation.
no, i don`t think so. and our posts don`t get duly deleted either. too bad some of us can`t see what is offensive and repugnant. . .
#116 Posted by dost_mittar on June 21, 2004 1:00:42 pm
I too liked Dharmendra`s pre-sholay films - the ones I mostly saw. I think that he was the favourite of Rishikesh Mukerjee in those days. Yes, Satyakam and Anupama were really good, with that haunting Hemant Kumar song - Ya dil ki suno duniya walo, ya mujh ko yunhi chup rehne do.
#115 Posted by jang on June 21, 2004 12:41:59 pm
OK here is a mathematical anti-sikh slur
what are Surds? Irrational (numbers).
what are Surds? Irrational (numbers).
#114 Posted by nooralain on June 21, 2004 12:33:11 pm
and the songs in anupama are great as well. :).
but truly dharmendra was boss in both those movies. and in the ones he had cameos in like khamoshi and guddi. :) and now i`m wanting to see all these movies all over again!
but truly dharmendra was boss in both those movies. and in the ones he had cameos in like khamoshi and guddi. :) and now i`m wanting to see all these movies all over again!
#113 Posted by jang on June 21, 2004 12:31:25 pm
#70 by sadna
Dharam is harrasing poor dogs in bikaner? I am sure Maneka Gandhi will raise objections in parliament.
Dharam is harrasing poor dogs in bikaner? I am sure Maneka Gandhi will raise objections in parliament.
#112 Posted by rahul_capri on June 21, 2004 12:31:25 pm
sadna #119
oh yeah i like that a lot too..
there is a beautiful cameo by shashikala too in Anupama rite?
but no nothing beats satyakam for me.his idealism is so casual as if it is the most natural thing to do ..just like riding a bicycle, which he does a lot in this movie.
oh yeah i like that a lot too..
there is a beautiful cameo by shashikala too in Anupama rite?
but no nothing beats satyakam for me.his idealism is so casual as if it is the most natural thing to do ..just like riding a bicycle, which he does a lot in this movie.
#111 Posted by SugarBaap on June 21, 2004 12:06:55 pm
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#110 Posted by sadna on June 21, 2004 12:06:55 pm
rahul_capri #109
And how about Anupama. In the end, the hero has lost his job, quarreled with heroine`s father and has to return to his village because his ventures have failed and yet he is victorious. The movie was extremely well written, that goes without saying, but Dharmendra holds it all together.
And how about Anupama. In the end, the hero has lost his job, quarreled with heroine`s father and has to return to his village because his ventures have failed and yet he is victorious. The movie was extremely well written, that goes without saying, but Dharmendra holds it all together.
#109 Posted by rahul_capri on June 21, 2004 11:51:05 am
#108 nooralain that is the one.
To my mind, the best Dharmendra movie ever made.
And then there is Khamoshi, in which he is never shown fully.
To my mind, the best Dharmendra movie ever made.
And then there is Khamoshi, in which he is never shown fully.
#108 Posted by nooralain on June 21, 2004 11:30:08 am
rahul capri. . .
i didn`t mention quite a few movies. is satyakam the one with sharmila tagore? is it the one where dharmendra is seen as a `misfit` because of his commitment to the truth and his conscience? i`ve seen that movie more than once, and like it very much.
as for -``Hector kutte mai tera khoon pi jaoonga!!`` LOL
i didn`t mention quite a few movies. is satyakam the one with sharmila tagore? is it the one where dharmendra is seen as a `misfit` because of his commitment to the truth and his conscience? i`ve seen that movie more than once, and like it very much.
as for -``Hector kutte mai tera khoon pi jaoonga!!`` LOL
#107 Posted by sadna on June 21, 2004 11:03:37 am
kaurasach #105
My statement was made in jest, unlike yours`. I have absolutely no interest in whether certain Tamilian women conform to certain Punjabi men`s standards of beauty.
My statement was made in jest, unlike yours`. I have absolutely no interest in whether certain Tamilian women conform to certain Punjabi men`s standards of beauty.
#106 Posted by nikki7777 on June 21, 2004 10:30:18 am
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