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They 're pretty and 're good actresses but dont fit into 10/10 category.

jamahir's law of figures - "female figures tend to approach 10/10 with shift from slim to chubby".

you will be brought before a "people's committee" for failing to accept wisdom of the eternal guide jamahir. :enjoy:
 
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jamahir's law of figures - "female figures tend to approach 10/10 with shift from slim to chubby".

you will be brought before a "people's committee" for failing to accept wisdom of the eternal guide jamahir. :enjoy:
I guess with age priorities change :P




Nice. You ever listen to Gyptian "Hold You"

Nice beat, too.


This is the first time I'm listening to Gyptian :)

Is that you on the horse?? :P
 
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I guess with age priorities change :P

or you might be simply too impressionable, easily affected by brainwashing of the "health and wellness industry" propagandizing through media and films. :P

not to mention that you must be one or two years younger than me.
 
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or you might be simply too impressionable, easily affected by brainwashing of the "health and wellness industry" propagandizing through media and films. :P
Nai!!
Its scientifically proven that hour glass is a preferred shape, and is supported by evolution.
Btw I dont want to continue this topic here, my posts can be misconstrued. :)

not to mention that you must be one or two years younger than me.
Sorryyyyy...you're wrong. I'm a 70year old woman. :P
Come on!
I didnt mean to offend you.
 
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@Akheilos

Do you know her.........?

She is Malaysian singer, I think she has a good voice



 
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how many times can one listen to "kolaveri di" without falling asleep??



huma, sonakshi and co.
TBH I didn't like Kolaveri di.. I didn't understand what most people saw in it & why they liked it..

Though Yes, it was rather catchy..
 
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@ranjeet @jamahir do you guys know this movie. i watched it in 1985 or 86. in soviet times the only foreign movies that came to our cinema were bollywood movies. i love this movie, it reminds me of those happy childhood times, where an ice cream and cinema ticket was equal to paradise LOL that guy mithun chakraborty was a huge star in soviets :smitten:




before his last song his father shouts to him "sing jimmy sing" and that phrase became kind of a proverb in soviets :yahoo:



there was also this movie


i watched this movie in 1988. i cried watching this movie, then at the same day i cried in the hospital, when it turned out i have an appendicitis and doctor said he's gonna operate me :partay:

Even I like this song especially the one which can after the "Sing Jimmy,Sing" [Yaad aa raha re..] & the "I am a Disco Dancer" eventhough I was born years after the movie released.

& TBH, I have a few doubts regarding the popularity of Bollywood, I hope you wouldn't mind answering them..

Were bollywood movies very popular in the USSR?I knew they were quite well-known back then..

& are they still popular today in the countries today that once formed it(Kyrgyztan,Kazakhstan ,Russia etc)..

And lastly are Indian movies popular in Turkey too?? & do you still watch them :)
 
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all that talk of telugu films reminded me of this tamil song, "malaye malaye" ( o rain, o rain ), from the film "eeram"... i don't know tamil language but i find this song beautiful, in music and singing, in the natural depiction of the romance, and of course the beautiful mallu heroine ( sindhu menon )... turn on the volume and enjoy...


the full context of the song...


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