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  1. vineet said:

    Ha! The smoker:

  2. amit said:

    I respect him for doing that - it's so easy to get tempted by big bucks and try to look cool out in Hollywood. He knows he's the hottest property in bollywood, so why bother trying something else? Plus like you say - he knows that hollywood is shaking because bollywood is gonna go mainstream in the next few years!
  3. amit said:

    'tis a good point doods - it's part and parcel of the image too - can't for example see someone not smoking in a Tarantino movie! Some things are just cool left without people babbling about influences - it's an artists' license after all.
  4. doodler said:

    I dunno, I agree with the no advertising for smoking and of course there are problems with youngsters being influenced, but banning smoking on screen? I am on Khan's side for this one, the notion that film and television influences kids is an ongoing argument and once you take the view that it is an unavoidable and overriding fact, you have to start taking every 'bad' thing off the screen. And where would that leave us?!


In this photo provided by Mirchi Movies Limited and made available on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008, a poster of Bollywood's 'Hari Puttar' film shows Zain Khan, left, Swini Khara, second left, Vijay Raaz, right and an unidentified actor. Bollywood producers set to release a film called \"Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors\" are working to fend off a lawsuit filed by Warner Bros. that claims the movie title hews too closely to their mega-famous boy wizard franchise. While Bollywood films often borrow liberally from Western movies, producers of \"Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors\" say their movie bears no resemblance to any film in the \"Harry Potter\" series.

In this photo provided by Mirchi Movies Limited and made available on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008, a poster of Bollywood's 'Hari Puttar' film shows Zain Khan, bottom in orange t-shirt, Vijay Raaz, left and an unidentified actor. Bollywood producers set to release a film called \"Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors\" are working to fend off a lawsuit filed by Warner Bros. that claims the movie title hews too closely to their mega-famous boy wizard franchise. While Bollywood films often borrow liberally from Western movies, producers of \"Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors\" say their movie bears no resemblance to any film in the \"Harry Potter\" series.

Bollywood actor Bobby Deol (R) speaks as his brother Sunny Deol watches during a promotional event for Bobby's upcoming film \"Chamku\" in Mumbai August 28, 2008. The film is directed by Kabeer Kaushik and also stars Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra.

The Talentless Amisha Patel

    • Amisha Patel: Bad Actress

      Seriously, this girl cannot act! I remember seeing her for the first time in Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai, and thinking,

      Oh my god, this is the most unnatural display of acting I’ve ever seen!

      but managed to make it through the rest of the movie.

      Knowing that she was just starting out at the time, I assumed that time would dictate her future in Bollywood. I figured she would either; A) Disappear because of her total lack of talent, or B) Develop and improve on some of her acting skills over time. The last movie I caught her in was Ankahee. Looks like Amisha chose secret option C which I was completely oblivious to. C) Continue to act with no talent and ruin every movie she appears in. I can’t believe this woman has made a career out of something she's so bad at.

       

      Average: 3.4 (5 votes)
  1. ye. to the point! I really hate to see her acting ... she has NO frik idea how to act.. holy crap! she is so so bad!

  1. yeah somehow she keeps going!