What's common to Rani and Tina Munim?

Take a look at how history is repeating itself in Bollywood
By Juicy Mausi . Oct 09, 2007
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The Early Years

Both Rani and Tina came from middle-class backgrounds. And they were also crystal clear about staying middle-class. Unlike Sushmita Sen who went bohemian at her first brush with fame, Rani continued to live with her parents. Apart from being a devoted daughter she also worships her brother. In fact when Raja Mukerji's film was to be released the entire family including Rani dropped the H from their surname on the advice of a soothsayer. Talk about family devotion

Tina Munim comes from a middle-class Gujarati family settled in Bhuleshwar. In fact Tina was the youngest of eight or nine siblings. And she was always treated as the baby of the family. And despite the alleged link-ups and romances Tina managed to retain her image of the simple, lovable girl-next-door.

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Crappy article. What is the writer up to???

BW Oct 09, 2007 at 12:57 PM

Looking at this article, one wonders whether buzz18 is a mar on cnn-ibn or the later is the only good jewel of buzz18 network :p

Raj Oct 08, 2007 at 07:50 PM

Piece of crap!

rk Oct 08, 2007 at 06:42 PM

What the article is trying to say is that- you have a film personality. In the past she had been in relation with more than one co-worker. Now, while she is speculated to have a relation with someone who is coming from a business household, the family is opposing it.

this story has no base, a mere gossip, full of ifs and buts and a comparison btw two film personalities where these kind of comparisons are very common. It is something that a 7th grader knows these days and not something you post as an "article" on a leading website. The story is too naive to be termed as 'masala' also. I guess the author would do better next time. And it would be great if he can restrict the number of pages to 2. If i had to rate it would definitely be 2 on 10

Madan Raja Oct 08, 2007 at 04:15 PM
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Don't be rude or interrupt others who are having a conversation. Ethnic slurs, personal insults and abuses are rather uncool. Criticise, but know where to draw the line. No point putting in personal details or links, we won't publish them. Try and write in English and please, stick to the point!
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