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Rab ne bana di jodi- English subtitles

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habshi

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Dec 12, 2008, 8:23:31 PM12/12/08
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Great story and top class choreography. SRK is wondeful and so
is Anushka Sharma. You do get a flavour of modern day life in India
and I like the style of the house with an upstairs terrace . Some
wonderful dialog - some god showers with love , and some of us have to
snatch
If these movie is shown in Pakistan and doesnt provoke fatwas
from the Mullahs , then Hinduism will have won in the subcontinent.
You do NOT see rab (god) in everyone in Islam , in fact associating
anything or even worse anyone with is shirk , the highest sin in
Islam.
And Harmony dont worry. Why would I be a 'closet' monotheist?
What good is it being a closet one when I if I was really one , I
could be an open one? Yes those talented Muslims who want to flee
Pakistan and convert to Hinduism should be welcomed in India.
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naure...@aol.com

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Dec 18, 2008, 9:57:11 PM12/18/08
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On Dec 16, 1:23 pm, hab...@anony.com (habshi) wrote:
>         Its has reached no.5 in the uk top ten , and £6750 per screen
> average , the highest of any movie this week
>
> http://www.imdb.com/boxoffice/?region=uk
> ....
>
> Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi’, a film by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra and
> starring Shahrukh Khan was to be simultaneously released in India and
> Pakistan. However, the Pakistani film exhibitors and distributor were
> unable to obtain the screening rights and the movie has opened solely
> in India.
>
> Too high: Traditionally, the rights to exhibit an Indian movie usually
> cost around Rs 7 million, which is earned back by the movie
> distributor and exhibitors within the first week. The latest movie,
> however, had an asking price of Rs 60 million, which was too high to
> pay for any Pakistani exhibitor. Although the price was later reduced
> to Rs 20 million, the exhibitors continued to resist it and the
> movie’s release was eventually cancelled in Pakistan. Pakistan Cinema
> Management Association Chairman Qaiser Sanaullah Khan told Daily Times
> that Indian movies usually perform very well in Pakistan. ‘Singh is
> King’, ‘Race’; ‘Awarapun’; and ‘Jannat’ have all performed very well,
> he said. “Shahrukh Khan is a big star with a great market value, but
> no exhibitor

This news is what india like to believe---"pakistan can't afford the
movie". You guys are just as pathetic as any pakistani could be. Read
India Fm and Yash Chopra interview where he states that he is thinking
to not release the movie in Pakistan due to political pressure. People
had advance booking for the movie. The money was returned to them one
day after the release. The rumor outside the theatre was that some
bomb blast in the the threatre is causing the delay of movie shows.

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