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The Indian Song
September 12, 2006
Vikram Nandwani
Vikram Nandwani

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The Indian Song
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temporal
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September 12, 2006
09:13 AM
vikram:
what is with aati kya khandala reference? both the protagonists here are males - is that a slip or intentional?
;)
Sujatha
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September 12, 2006
09:23 AM
t, I think he means that Aati Kya Khandala is the anthem of the new generation.
Hardy
September 12, 2006
09:57 AM
Had one of them been male and other female, the male would have been grilled behind bars for touching a woman and outraging her modesty?
balaji
September 12, 2006
01:14 PM
in cartoons?
must be a saffron state of affairs ;)
what's up with sense of humor?
and who wd go behind the bars for the exquisite stuff from khajuraho and konark?
Vikram
September 13, 2006
05:52 AM
T, Sujatha is right, it was only to say that people/kids will sing what they would feel like, and the controversy over the national song is ridiculous!
temporal
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September 13, 2006
08:47 AM
vikram:
and suj too...missed the obvious...thanks:)
Hardy
September 13, 2006
09:29 AM
Balaji, the other day on another other post you were defying the notion of Green color in our national flag belonging to Muslim community...You can see it for yourself in the pic...
Vikram
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September 15, 2006
11:58 AM
Hardy - I dont think the green colour in the National Flag belongs to the Muslim community, or Orange to Hindus, or White for the rest of us. Atleast, it not stated anywhere as such.
And I do not claim that Indian tri-color signifies any religion. They happen to be the same colours and I have used them.
Having said that, what difference does it make.
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