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Romanticizing the Criminals
by red chillies on Apr 03, 2008 04:44 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Romanticizing the Criminals.....thats why todays Bollywood is a GOBAR GAS industry...SHANTARAM is a Criminal ,thats the BottomLine.

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  RE:Romanticizing the Criminals
by Canniballz on Apr 03, 2008 04:45 PM   Permalink
The book is an international bestseller, and the movie is a Hollywood production.

Get your facts right, Gobar brain.

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  RE:Romanticizing the Criminals
by red chillies on Apr 03, 2008 04:55 PM   Permalink
Internationals Criminals and ANTINATIONALS are selling not because of literary value but again for money.....and people want to know the hated life of theirs ..so they are selling....you stinky-DUNGEON.

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  RE:Romanticizing the Criminals
by rocknroller on Apr 03, 2008 05:36 PM   Permalink
Red Chillies...I have read your responses to a few topics ...Scarlett case, now Shantaram....you are quite a critical charatcer, arent you?xx A literary piece should be judged based on the quality of story and the writing and not based on the character of the author. What does the author's character have to do with whether a book is an exciting read or not...seperate the two.

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by red chillies on Apr 03, 2008 05:40 PM   Permalink
Dont get fascinated by Crime Mongers....there are enough good things to be impressed

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  RE:Romanticizing the Criminals
by sanchita datta on Apr 03, 2008 09:27 PM   Permalink
Sure he has read the book...the front cover and the back cover...but not read btwn them.

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  RE:Romanticizing the Criminals
by rocknroller on Apr 03, 2008 06:21 PM   Permalink
Well, that's exactly my point and the point a whole lot of other people are making besides offcourse over a million readers ... they like the book, they think it a "good thing".

Incidentally, have you read the book or is that you have just read about the book and the author?

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