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I liked K3G :dontknow: 2 years ago, I had a chance to catch it again, as they played it on the deluxe bus from Chandigarh to Delhi (takes about 4 hours with half hour stop, and the movie is started few minutes after starting the trip). GUess what ? The movie did not finish in time :hehe: :laugh:

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I liked K3G :dontknow: 2 years ago, I had a chance to catch it again, as they played it on the deluxe bus from Chandigarh to Delhi (takes about 4 hours with half hour stop, and the movie is started few minutes after starting the trip). GUess what ? The movie did not finish in time :hehe: :laugh:
Exactly PK. A masterpiece like K3G is not for simpletons like "lonestarranger" and "sachin=god". It is a multi faceted complex movie, which requires an analytical mind to completely decipher. The kid singing "Saare jahan se achca" was much more than a case of blind patriotism. The director was essentially but subtly putting across the point that outsourcing singing is the way ahead in Bollywood. Slowly and steadily, foreign singers like- the Pakistanis, Alien Rahmans, the Bangladeshis, the Tajiks started making inroads into the Bolly music scene and are common place now. K3G began this trend. The age of reverse outsourcing was initiated with that movie. A true trend setter. The opening sequence of the song "suraj hua maddham" features Kajol in a cotton sari dancing near the pyramids. What that essentially emphasizes is the cultural affinity of India and Egypt. A partnership that goes back to thousands of years. While the retarded Pharaohs made huge pyramids which were nothing but colossal graves, our retarded ancient Rajas patronized stupid dances like Bharatnatyam and Kucchipudi. And this friendship continued with same ferocious retardation over the years and culminated in the Non Aligned Movement. The song was basically introduced to weave in a message of Indo-Egyptian friendship. For this political message, the GoI even granted K3G a 5% tax cut. Kareena wearing a wrong pair of shoes before the prom night, is a modern day adaptation of Cindrella. In contrast to the original Cindrella, Kareena's red dress didn't turn into a rag after midnight. Neither did her coach turn into a pumpkin. Instead her boyfriend, who was pumpkin-esque in his childhood turned into a Hritik. :ohmy: The idea of taking a helicopter to work is a masterstroke and was supposed to inspire intra city chopper rides to ease traffic congestion. unfortunately, the urban development authorities failed to take the hint. And there are so many such hidden points. And imagine all of these integrated into one movie - *drumroll* K3G Anyways, these guys should stick to watching unimaginative low IQ movies like Matrix, Mememto, Inception or whatever it is that they fancy.
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Exactly PK. A masterpiece like K3G is not for simpletons like "lonestarranger" and "sachin=god". It is a multi faceted complex movie, which requires an analytical mind to completely decipher. The kid singing "Saare jahan se achca" was much more than a case of blind patriotism. The director was essentially but subtly putting across the point that outsourcing singing is the way ahead in Bollywood. Slowly and steadily, foreign singers like- the Pakistanis, Alien Rahmans, the Bangladeshis, the Tajiks started making inroads into the Bolly music scene and are common place now. K3G began this trend. The age of reverse outsourcing was initiated with that movie. A true trend setter. The opening sequence of the song "suraj hua maddham" features Kajol in a cotton sari dancing near the pyramids. What that essentially emphasizes is the cultural affinity of India and Egypt. A partnership that goes back to thousands of years. While the retarded Pharaohs made huge pyramids which were nothing but colossal graves, our retarded ancient Rajas patronized stupid dances like Bharatnatyam and Kucchipudi. And this friendship continued with same ferocious retardation over the years and culminated in the Non Aligned Movement. The song was basically introduced to weave in a message of Indo-Egyptian friendship. For this political message, the GoI even granted K3G a 5% tax cut. Kareena wearing a wrong pair of shoes before the prom night, is a modern day adaptation of Cindrella. In contrast to the original Cindrella, Kareena's red dress didn't turn into a rag after midnight. Neither did her coach turn into a pumpkin. Instead her boyfriend, who was pumpkin-esque in his childhood turned into a Hritik. :ohmy: The idea of taking a helicopter to work is a masterstroke and was supposed to inspire intra city chopper rides to ease traffic congestion. unfortunately, the urban development authorities failed to take the hint. And there are so many such hidden points. And imagine all of these integrated into one movie - *drumroll* K3G Anyways, these guys should stick to watching unimaginative low IQ movies like Matrix, Mememto, Inception or whatever it is that they fancy.
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Is there anything in this world that Mariyam can't produce a manuscript about :hmmmm2: Safe to say the essayist_in_chief chaired professorship held so far by Sir Ram is in danger.
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Exactly PK. A masterpiece like K3G is not for simpletons like "lonestarranger" and "sachin=god". It is a multi faceted complex movie, which requires an analytical mind to completely decipher. The kid singing "Saare jahan se achca" was much more than a case of blind patriotism. The director was essentially but subtly putting across the point that outsourcing singing is the way ahead in Bollywood. Slowly and steadily, foreign singers like- the Pakistanis, Alien Rahmans, the Bangladeshis, the Tajiks started making inroads into the Bolly music scene and are common place now. K3G began this trend. The age of reverse outsourcing was initiated with that movie. A true trend setter. The opening sequence of the song "suraj hua maddham" features Kajol in a cotton sari dancing near the pyramids. What that essentially emphasizes is the cultural affinity of India and Egypt. A partnership that goes back to thousands of years. While the retarded Pharaohs made huge pyramids which were nothing but colossal graves, our retarded ancient Rajas patronized stupid dances like Bharatnatyam and Kucchipudi. And this friendship continued with same ferocious retardation over the years and culminated in the Non Aligned Movement. The song was basically introduced to weave in a message of Indo-Egyptian friendship. For this political message, the GoI even granted K3G a 5% tax cut. Kareena wearing a wrong pair of shoes before the prom night, is a modern day adaptation of Cindrella. In contrast to the original Cindrella, Kareena's red dress didn't turn into a rag after midnight. Neither did her coach turn into a pumpkin. Instead her boyfriend, who was pumpkin-esque in his childhood turned into a Hritik. :ohmy: The idea of taking a helicopter to work is a masterstroke and was supposed to inspire intra city chopper rides to ease traffic congestion. unfortunately, the urban development authorities failed to take the hint. And there are so many such hidden points. And imagine all of these integrated into one movie - *drumroll* K3G Anyways, these guys should stick to watching unimaginative low IQ movies like Matrix, Mememto, Inception or whatever it is that they fancy.
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K3G also had ascience fiction element...... The character of Jaya bachchan had a X-men esque superpower where she could smell her son's arm pits whenever he was in a vicinity of a 10 kilometer radius... truly amazing :hatsoff:
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Talking about expensive houses, Sajjan Jindal has bought India's most expensive house in Mumbai for Rs 400 Cr.

JSW Steel owner Sajjan Jindal buys India's costliest house for Rs 400 crore on south Mumbai's Nepean Sea road MUMBAI: Sajjan Jindal, the owner of India's third-largest steel company by revenues, will soon move into a sea-facing bungalow with a sprawling porch and a large garden on south Mumbai's Nepean Sea Road. He has acquired a three-storey bungalow spread over an acre for Rs 400 crore, in what is possibly the priciest deal for a home in India.
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These two jokers have nothing on the prince of brunei. That guy's yacht was called 'tits' and the life rafts were called nipple 1 and nipple 2. No bullshit.
Wasn't this guy the richest person in the World before Bill Gates (around 1998/99 i think) :hmmm: I remember watching some show on TLC where they show his collection of over 500 cars etc
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These two jokers have nothing on the prince of brunei. That guy's yacht was called 'tits' and the life rafts were called nipple 1 and nipple 2. No bullshit.
They were imbeciles. sick people. The amount of money wasted on stupid crap was just crazy
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