RE:Sanju baba ki jai
by on Jul 31, 2007 01:07 PM Permalink
Next time yr Pop gets caught in some bomb blast; I will check; how much of your sympathy is left for terrorists.
RE:best of luck
by Rajalakshmi on Jul 31, 2007 12:54 PM Permalink
Foolish Yogesh..What Sanjay did was JUST act in a movie..Even if he was misled into Terrorism by his friends it is not an excuse..where were his Brains when he joined hands with those Terrorists..? The same brain which Demands more money for a Movie, the same brain which memorises scripts.. he is NOT a Kid..Just bcos acted in films, Dont b Foolish to be carried aay..He may be a Good actor BUT that does not prove that he i sa Good Human Being Too..If u start giving Excuses to Terrorism, then this World will become ONLY a Grave yard soon..
Element like this must be handled stringently so that others do not follow the same in future....Reconsider your views idiot, Movies ar just an Act NOT Reality...
RE:best of luck
by RM Dayanand on Jul 31, 2007 01:19 PM Permalink
I fully agree with you, Ms. Rajalakshmi, The guilty must be punished, however big he/she may be. These guys (who are supporting Sanjay Datt) are kids, who can't distinguish between good and bad. They can't forget the sufferings of the hundreds of the victims, who were rendered homeless/widows/widowers/fatherless/motherless etc., by this heinous act of terrorism. Any good number of movies would wash the stains of blood from the hands of Datt, because, although he might not have involved in the crime directly, he was in touch with the perpetrators of the crime. At least, let this be an warning to other so called high-profile guys, who think they can do anything and get away with it.
RE:RE:best of luck
by RM Dayanand on Jul 31, 2007 01:21 PM Permalink
In the above reply, I would like the readers to read a line as under... "Any good number of movies wouldn't was the stains of bloodd..." (wouldn't is wrongly typed as would, and the error is regretted).