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Posted: 13 years ago
ahh and if you noticed at koffee with karan when he asked rani between imran and ranbir and she said both he was like why you be diplomatic ...  you won't work with them that what i felt
so i said actresses never be treated like actors at indian cinema
Posted: 13 years ago
Originally posted by: jaky

ahh and if you noticed at koffee with karan when he asked rani between imran and ranbir and she said both he was like why you be diplomatic ...  you won't work with them that what i felt

so i said actresses never be treated like actors at indian cinema



Yes the same thing happened with Vidya during Kismat Konnection days

And I have yet to see the Rani-Vidya KWK...he had the gall to tell her that? That's so mean!
jaky thumbnail
Posted: 13 years ago
no he didn't say that to her that what i felt from his facial expressions ...... he looks like he want to say that
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Posted: 13 years ago
Originally posted by: jaky

i don't want rani ,ash ,vidya to romance men younger than them

it's not cool and not be nice but i want them to do thier own films with a good roles like NOKJ , Fashion



Too late.
Rani (1978) romanced Shahid (1981), Ranbir (1982)
Aishwarya (1973) romanced Abhishek (1976), Hrithhik (1974), Vivek (1976)
Vidya (1978) romanced Shahid (1981)
Bipasha (1979) romanced Ranbir (1982)
Kareena (1980) romanced Shahid (1981), Imran (1983)
Karisma (1974) romanced Abhishek (1976)

And before them...
Madhuri (1967) romanced Akshaye (1975)
Sridevi (1963) romanced SRK (1965), Salman (1965), Akshay (1967)

And my favourite:
Rekha (1954) romanced Akshay (1967)

The list is endless.

However, you will never see it on the scale of SRK-Deepika, Salman-Sonakshi, Aamir-Asin, Akshay-Anushka.

Can you imagine the following pairs:
Madhuri Dixit and Ranbir Kapoor
Kajol and Imran Khan
Sridevi and John Abraham
Edited by Star_No_1 - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
Originally posted by: Star_No_1



Too late.
Rani (1978) romanced Shahid (1981), Ranbir (1982)
Aishwarya (1973) romanced Abhishek (1976), Hrithhik (1974), Vivek (1976)
Vidya (1978) romanced Shahid (1981)
Bipasha (1979) romanced Ranbir (1982)
Kareena (1980) romanced Shahid (1981), Imran (1983)
Karisma (1974) romanced Abhishek (1976)

And before them...
Madhuri (1967) romanced Akshaye (1975)
Sridevi (1963) romanced SRK (1965), Salman (1965), Akshay (1967)

And my favourite:
Rekha (1954) romanced Akshay (1967)

The list is endless.

However, you will never see it on the scale of SRK-Deepika, Salman-Sonakshi, Aamir-Asin, Akshay-Anushka.

Can you imagine the following pairs:
Madhuri Dixit and Ranbir Kapoor
Kajol and Imran Khan
Sridevi and John Abraham



Wow great observation and I agree with the pairs that would never work out in films
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Posted: 13 years ago
^ the funny thing is Kajol-Imran (8 years difference) BUT Shah Rukh-Anushka (23 years difference) is okay.

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jaky thumbnail
Posted: 13 years ago
Originally posted by: Star_No_1

^ the funny thing is Kajol-Imran (8 years difference) BUT Shah Rukh-Anushka (23 years difference) is okay.

๐Ÿ‘Ž๐Ÿผ

 i think that because our culture " Man must be older than Woman"
actually kajol - imran would be horrible but she can be his mother or even elder sister Edited by jaky - 13 years ago
Posted: 13 years ago
I like how Kajol's picture has been replaced by Rani's. ๐Ÿ˜†Before it was usually Aishwarya and Kajol who were named for surviving marriage and the dreaded 30s and Rani was written off  but now we magically see Rani in it. I guess Rani has started to regain her clout with the NOKJ release. Fraternity ke badalte rishtey. 
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Posted: 13 years ago
^ Agreed. Rani is well and truly back on the map bigtime!
And we all know Rani will milk this opportunity - good on her!