Comebacks are supposed to be fascinating…appealing even.My comeback post on the other hand is kind of disspointing for me personally …since it speaks of nothing important,interesting or contentious for that matter.
The word comeback reminds me of the re-entry of Sufi,Palak and Nauman in Roadies 6 Hell Down Under.I like the tags they attach to the MTV show names.I wanted Bobby out because she was like an empty vessel…only talk ,no substance.Frankly I was hugely disspointed in her performance…expected a lot but all she ever did was chatter.Even if we leave aside the fact that she was injured…before her injury she wasn’t exactly a notch player anyway…in fact quite far from it.And Pradeep and Sandeep pissed the hell outta me.These are just opinions…I may be baised…but then… who isn’t?
Oh that reminds me…one of my biggest crushes …Raghu Ram…(Roadies fame) is married! Yes and to Sugandha Garg from the movie Jaane Tu..Ya Jaane Na.
A lot has been said and written about Slumdog M…some good…some not very encouraging and praising…but the Oscar victory stands to show and reaffirm that a good movie will always be appreciated…no matter what the critics have to say…I personally want to congratulate the spirit of optimism that was reflected in the end. Because that’s what life is all about,isn’t it?

One thing that is quite interesting to note is that every adverse situation brings with it a new ray of hope.Kehte hai na…every cloud has a sliver lining.The recent economic recession has opened the minds of youngsters in India towards Government jobs and suddenly they have acquired a new respect.The people in public sector employment surely do have a job security which seems to elude their Private sector counterparts.

I am not following Roadies this season, so cannot comment on that part but Slumdog has indeed started some good debate with people taking extreme positions but for me it was good, interesting cinema that raised some interesting questions.
Government jobs are in fashion everywhere in the world
ye U r true dear abt roadies dear…
but personally I think slumdog millionare is a topic of debate now….
n also we change our minds according to the changing situations….
smtyms our beliefs too…
but newazzz…
this is lyf!!!
–>Ricky -I agree…and who doesn’t love a good debate/convo? It’s surprising that less controversial but nevertheless realistic movies don’t get as much appreciation that they truly deserve…guess it’s all a hype.
–>Vasu-Are…naam toh likh deti yaaa!
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Life is pretty unpredictable huh?But then again that adds to the spice…right?