Originally posted by: StrangeBoySome people amaze with there blind hate towards Aishwarya. Now her saying namaste paa to Big b is a issue too, what do she suppose to say when Big b says Hello Aishwarya? should she be mute and say nothing? of course well mannered person will say Namaste and gradually ask how you are, what is NON HUMAN about this?
What do you guys says when you meet/call your dad or dad in law? stand stiff??
On Aishwarya wanting to be perfect all the time, well some people are not comfortable talking about here personal struggles etc, will YOU ALL talk about what going in your houses in forums? I GUESS NO. She is an actor she does not need to share every second of her life with you all. Its her choice.
When Kareena says bitchy stuff, she is "cool" and what not but if Aishwarya would have said what Kareena keep bragging all the time then Aishwarya would have been bitch. We get you hate her but criticising for these silly things (why she said namsaste etc) is PATHETIC.
Guess everyone in industry to be bratty, bitchy and rude in interviews to make you all think they are being REAL AND HONEST. Well some people are well mannered and does not believe in hurting people.
Here is quote from Aishwarya, where she sums up really well why her well behaved attitude is called so "propah"
'Someone asked me why I'm politically correct, even when people hit out so openly at me. But the truth is, I've never been brought up to behave any other way. I can't say anything hurtful about anyone. I just don't believe in saying mean things. I won't feel good doing that. It's strange why being well behaved is perceived as being too 'propah' and staid. This is the way I am. I'm amazed how many people feel good hitting out at me. They're welcome to do it. Earlier, they had more leeway to deny their indiscretions in print. But now on television they look pretty ridiculous denying what they say.''
And as for speculating about Aishwarya fans well I know who i am so i don't care what losers have to say about Ash fans or pinpointing at me and others.
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