ooooooOOOO.
Another victim of online love.
We didn't have Facebook back in the day and the .net was kinda new too. But, I always played it smart. I would just ask my lady friends to introduce me to their H-O-T friends. That way, you know the package you're getting and at the same time know that she isn't looking for a marriage proposal - before the appetizers arrive.
I honestly do not know how to respond to that one.
Us oldies know so much that these young kids will never experience in their lifetimes.
I don't want to insult the guy who nearly died of dehydration, getting caught by the Border Police and
for a girl who was probably talking to another guy while he was being rescued .
That's the most important part. Why would any one risk his life for a girl he just met online. Maybe video-chatted with her, but that's not reason enough to take such a stupid decision.
Indian kids of today's generation have turned into complete cuckolds. Two-timing by girls is acceptable to them because they are so despo.
I was a 90's kid in India, before the Internet era, and it was surely not like that then. Any girl that was two-timing would be publicly humiliated. Boys would get into fights with each other over a girl.
In today's India, they have a "dostana" mindset where the two young fellas share a girl, but will not break their friendship. LOL. Also the girl will be cheating on them, as a side job.
That's why I can't respect "Zishan"...he should go back home, and cry in his pillow.
I think he has to grow a clean pencil mustache along with a 40s haircut. He will look okay then.
Tiger will look "ok" in another 20 years time. Right now he's too kacha. Have you seen Jackie Shroff's movie, "Hero?" He was probably 23-24 then.
So his father looked more manly at 23 than Tiger will in his 40's.
Shahid Kapoor still doesn't look manly enough, although he's maybe just 1-2 years younger to me.
Some boys just never grow up. I doubt any of the Generation Z kids in India will ever grow up. But that's just me, LOL