Saturday, July 4, 2009

Dancing to Rakhi's tune

Rakhi Sawant is having a swayamvar on television to pick a husband. What do i think of it? Like everyone i think it's a publicity stunt too. Rakhi's career is going nowhere, she likes to be in the news like Paris Hilton (both women have an amazing capacity to have no talent and still make news) and she wants to shock people. But i still had that little curiosity which made me tune in to the show on the first day. I admit i watch very little tv and reality shows are a complete no-no. But i'm sure many others like me had tuned in that day. What we saw is nothing short of ridiculous.
Rakhi has probably had botox injections on her face- she doesnt laugh- she's absolutely cardboard stiff
The men are a bunch of losers- ready to do anything to be on television. Therefore, the 'staged' feeling is all the more apparent.
The way Rakhi treats them is worse. With contempt or fake emotions.
But there is a positive- she's calling the shots in a man's world. She's making them do tasks, dance, sing and write love letters. She's having a blast.
You must watch at least one episode just to understand what i'm trying to say

4 comments:

Shubho said...

u ask us to watch the show after telling us hw cheap it is!?
well i wont take the risk of watching such s#@t for anything in the world....(or well maybe if u offered me a lump sum of cash or something)

roo.. said...

only to see how this woman can make guys dance to her tune! For a bharatiya nari that is something, isnt it?

Shubho said...

wonderin wht sort of losers dance to her tune.... i thought she danced to various tunes in item numbers....
as for bharatiya naris...many are renowned for making guys dance to their tune (and i rate them higher than her)!!! atleast, i'v seen many.

roo.. said...

it takes all kinds to make the world shubho. What would the world be without losers? Think!


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