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(Suggested by SI blog reader  StrYngLad74)

My, my, how time flies.

Is it already a month since our last episode of Incredible India, those only-in-India reports.

Bet all you schmucks are exhibiting serious withdrawal symptoms over the lengthy hiatus.

Here we go, folks.

Homosexuality is as old as the hills and even the soporific Indian courts have lately, albeit belatedly, legalized it.

But Dilli door hai, na.

And no one bothered to tell the troglodytes at Aligarh Muslim University, located at Aligarh (not far from Delhi).

Recently, the Aligarh Muslim University suspended a senior faculty member after paid hands at a TV channel barged into his house and filmed him having consensual sex with a rickshaw puller.

No, we don’t know who was buggering whom. Please don’t ask. ;)

Here’s an excerpt from the TOI story

An Aligarh Muslim University professor, on the verge of retirement, was suspended after some students set up cameras to catch him having consensual sex with a rickshaw-puller in his campus home, and sent the video film to university authorities. Dr Shrinivas Ramchandra Siras, reader and chairman of Modern Indian Languages at AMU, now says he won’t challenge his suspension and would voluntarily leave….

“Siras was captured on camera having sex with a rickshaw-puller. It’s a scandal that no institution of repute can overlook. Therefore he was placed under suspension on February 9 by the order of the VC, Prof P K Abdul Azis,” said AMU public relations officer Rahat Abrar.

The India Today account of the incident is even more disturbing and a must-read, gays oops guys. Continue reading »

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Hooray, God exists.

Ram, Allah, Christ or wateva the name of that guy in the sky is exists.

Shahrukh Khan oops Pakistan loving Chutiya’s latest round of garbage My Name is Khan seems to be having a hard time in India.

South Asian Muslims may be boosting ticket sales for My Name is Khan in the U.S. because of its anti-American story-line but reports from India paint a grim picture.

Here’s a sample of Indian reports on the movie’s struggle to get the crowds into the theatres:

* NDTV:

After a bumper opening, Shah Rukh Khan starrer My Name Is Khan is being cold-shouldered by the audience here. Cinema hall owners blame the “non-entertaining content” of the movie.

“There is a huge fall in My Name Is Khan ticket sales. While it was just 30 percent Wednesday, it is only 20 percent Thursday. The film is not being appreciated because of the content,” Amit Awasthi, manager (programming and operations) of Spice Cinemas, told IANS.

* Rediff:

My Name is Khan opened with a bang at the box office, earning a whopping Rs 85 crores (US $18m), but it saw a drop in business from Monday as the word of the mouth was not good enough to sustain the film. Continue reading »

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In the most high and palmy state of Rome,
A little ere the mightiest Julius fell,
The graves stood tenantless and the sheeted dead
Did squeak and glibber in the Roman streets;

- Hamlet, Act 1, Scene 1

If the Indian penal code contained a provision for stringing up rotten film-makers and their stars, Leader (mis)director Sekhar Kammula and his menagerie comprising Rana Daggupati, Richa Gangopadhyay and Priya Anand would be standing at the gallows today with the noose round their necks waiting for the hangman to pull the stool from under their legs.

That folks churn out such garbage and have the temerity to call it a film bodes some grave tragedy to our land, a state not unlike ancient Rome in the days preceding Caesar’s death.

Leader is our third Sekhar Kammula movie (Godavari and Happy Days were the earlier slights).

Some movie directors get better with each film.

But with this Kammula clown (responsible for story, screenplay, dialog and direction of this Leader), evolution works in reverse.

This was one Telugu film where the audience was openly laughing, not out of joy  but a sneering laugh at the shit on the screen.

The story – if you dare call this sleeping pill a story – in a nutshell is about a young NRI from America stepping into his late father’s shoes as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh after the old man is killed in a landmine blast.

If like us you think that’s hardly an entertaining topic for a film, the rest of the movie is worse.

A total bore of how our hero Arjun (Rana Daggupati) hangs on to his chair even as we get crude caricatures of the corruption of our politicians.

Nagarjuna School, eh?
Rana Daggupati, the hero of Leader, is a distinguished alumnus of the Nagarjuna School of Acting.

Unless you are a complete schmuck, you know that means if acting slapped Rana on the face he wouldn’t recognize it. Continue reading »

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