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Posted: 8 years ago
Originally posted by: TheBoss

Though I'm not a fan of Aamir I find it ironic that one simple statement that his family no longer feels safe gets him kicked out from Incredible India brand ambassador. What about the thousands of people who sleep on the street and no longer feels safe that Salman might just be around the corner ready to drive over them? 

It's funny to see people asking who is Yogheshwar. Truth be told these sports persons don't need bollywood. It's bollywood who sucks up to them to make films. Including Bhai who makes the very sport film his supporters don't know much about. These sports people bring glory to the country. Not shame. 

Even to get a watchmans job they go through your full history so it's a shame that all is forgotten about this convicted criminal and all his colorful history who is the most pathetic example of a role model to anyone except some of his Bollywood jobless cronies. 



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Not just Incredible India, even chotu motu brands began kicking him out for a single statement.
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Posted: 8 years ago
Originally posted by: Heisenberg4



lmao, just because Lallu fans like yourself are not interested in anything until Lallu has some involvement, does not mean the rest of us are uninterested as well.  Truly narcissism personified.  If you at all followed 2012 Olympics, there was a lot of interest and media attention on the Indians participating and winning medals,  but you wouldn't know cause you were too busy defending Lallu on this forum. ๐Ÿ˜†


Ppl like you who hate Salman to this much core that you can't even take his name properly will lecture us about anything ๐Ÿ˜†

I can understand any other fan saying things about Salman, but You... o man... look @ urself, other than bashing Salman for years & cursing Salman fans u never had one a single thing on this forum. Lallu fans this, Lallu fans that, u r lallu fan, u do only this... bhai tune kya kiya hai, yeh bata de?

What i am, i will be forever, but i am so happy that just by existing in this forum, we salman fans are real pain in ur a** ๐Ÿ˜†
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Posted: 8 years ago
Originally posted by: Kaapi



Uh oh. Had you not watched his match, you would have gotten a free pass to be dismissive about him. Missed opportunity.

P.S. Just to let some folks here know, there was tremendous hype around Olympics 2012 in India. People have tuned into watch the matches and DO remember the names of all the personalities who brought medals to our country. Just throwing light on a scenario, where people turn over newspapers and tune into news channels and show interest in all the sports events like Olympics, Asian games and even Commonwealth.


Aisi opportunity mujhe nahin  chahiye 
I respect Yogeswar Dutt as an athlete also as a person too.
Edited by ChotaBheem - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
Originally posted by: charminggenie


GS- It's not about B-towners not working hard. Nobody questions their brand or selling point. They have mass appeal. But it's the bollywoodization in places like such sports which I object. Such sports hardly get mileage and then you have B-towners hogging the lime-light and taking whatever little credit. 

Nobody is forcing you to love who you want? Deffo not an internet post. How is us dissing over utilization of bollywood in such situation linked to what these filmstars do. 

Case in point- The people you named got stripped of endorsement s, their medals taken. If a cheat is found in any sport, his medals, reputation is taken away. Ban is implemented. None of such actions happen in B-town. If we really want to talk about corruption or morality. 
You have Azhar banned for match fixing, yet b-town will sell his story.-Difference.


But is Bollywoodisation so bad?? Atleast it is better than that potent evil of politicisation of sport. I think you underestimate the power that filmstars have in getting non- sportsfans also interested in the game.

Maybe this is just one example, but even I who was never a cricket fan got interested in T20 due to KKR and then this interest extrapolated to other formats too and now I am officially an avid cricket watcher. The same may be true for a girl who is a Ranbir Kapoor fan and may become a dedicated football lover after having followed his Mumbai FC team.

Is this not helping, as Bigul put it, in further commercialising the sport?? Will it not benefit these sportsmen?? I say why not use the star power of actors and put it to good effect even if its in the sporting world.
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Posted: 8 years ago
What are good will ambassador job/duties ?
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Posted: 8 years ago
@GS-Fair enough. But we cannot also disagree that most often than not the b-towners steal the brand and the buzz. You gave Ranbir's example, how many of his fans can name the players of his team? The ones who score goals. He is the owner that is different. Same is with SRk , coz none of his players , atleast cricketers need SRK to buzz. Ganbhir , Wasim are big names themselves. AB Jr owns a Kabaddi team, he contributed to the sport like the rest of them .
But by appionting any b-town as a face who has no association or contribution to the sport does seem like a meaningless link. 


Take this appointment, meaningless post. He buzzed. How many will remember watching Dutt or Bindra that Salman is a goodwill ambassdor? How does he contribute to the event? He gets the media buzz and a tag. Bas. While the same post could have been an honour for a Sportsman/woman who has/had represented us.
Edited by charminggenie - 8 years ago
Posted: 8 years ago
Originally posted by: Shy_

What are good will ambassador job/duties ?


I'm sure having a good role model qualities are pretty high on the agenda. 
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Posted: 8 years ago
You know whats funnier? No one takes offence if ppl ask who is P.T.Usha? Who is Yogeshwar? Who is Abhinav Bindra? etc. But all hell breaks lose if Sharapova asks 'who is Sachin?' Or if Flintoff asks 'who is Amitabh'? Kyun bhai? Are ppl not allowed to not know your cricketers and superstars? ๐Ÿ˜† Edited by rogerrocks - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
Originally posted by: PoojaSushIta

If you want to appoint a actor why not put someone with a connection to sports like Deepika Padukone?: Nisha Millet

& india's real hero Mr dutt agreed to this...

Deepika chalegi but no Salman ๐Ÿ˜ฒ



Yeh bhai saab kehna kiya chaha te bhai?
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Posted: 8 years ago
Originally posted by: rogerrocks

Even if you haven't watched his matches/ don know who he is, it is not tough to google and check out who this person is..Takes less than a minute..This has nothing to do with Salman/SRK..The sheer disrespect for sportsmen in this country (basically anyone who is not a cricketer or an actor) is baffling..Its sad that SRK is respected more for a CDI than most hockey players combined in this country..And a Salman will be respected for a Sultan than every wrestler combined..Its useless blaming anyone here..Thats how all of us are and thats how India is..Only movie stars and cricketers are respected๐Ÿ˜†



That's actually quite debatable. It's been seen time and again that if Indian population sees any chances of victory on an international platform, they end up getting thrilled for any sport. Indians love for cricket goes a long way but Badminton has its own admirers. Prakash Padukone, Pullela Gopichand and now Saina and Kashyap. They have their own set of followers. The thing with other sports like wrestling is sustaining interest is a bigger issue, generating is not that big of a problem. It has just started gaining solid prominence nationwide and it requires a lot of nurturing at this point. It's unfair to dismiss the junta for not giving them importance, coz it aint the case. People do follow the Indian particiipation in these huge sports events. Off late, the interest has gotten deeper as we started winning more medals. Having said that, sports with Individual representation end up having a greater chance of gaining fame, like say tennis and even chess as in the case of Anand (If one proves their talent).