Outsourcing Old Age !
From the Blog thinkinglifeandyou I watched “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”, hmm...I know its old but I happen to watched it just yesterday. At one point Sonny (Manager of the Marigold Hotel trying to persuade his mother to let him run the hotel till its success he said): *I have a dream, MummyJi, a most brilliant one. To outsource old age! And it is not just for the British, there are many other countries where they don't like old people too! * I questioned myself…hmm...is it possible? Not for the countries outsourcing their old people but us outsourcing our own selves…to outsource part of our life? And is it not that we do…did already…outsource some part of our life sometimes to our family…sometime to our so called soul mate sometime intentionally sometimes its unintentionally. Isn’t that at some or otherpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Rain-Sob-Dance segment-Cleavage glimpse. Repeat.
From the Blog faysy*NB: This isn't anti-Indian rhetoric. God forbid. I love everything about India, except its politics and film industry, which coincidentally are the only 2 things I hate about Pakistan as well. * *Oh, and spoiler alert for Gunday and Hansi Tou Phansi. * Saw my first 2 Indian movies (Gunday and Hansi Tou Phansi) last night after I stopped being a Shahrukh Khan fan at the age of 5 (not counting 3 idiots and taare zameen par, the latter being one of my all time fav films). Lessons learnt: 1. Romance attracts rain. Thar currently does not require aid, but a large group of hormonally charged Indians. I swear it rained four times minimum in the film 2. All Indian actors are over the top thespians. She's not just gonna cry when he says he's marrying his sister, she's gonna trigger the nexpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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