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  1. vineet said:

    Ha! The smoker:

  2. amit said:

    I respect him for doing that - it's so easy to get tempted by big bucks and try to look cool out in Hollywood. He knows he's the hottest property in bollywood, so why bother trying something else? Plus like you say - he knows that hollywood is shaking because bollywood is gonna go mainstream in the next few years!
  3. amit said:

    'tis a good point doods - it's part and parcel of the image too - can't for example see someone not smoking in a Tarantino movie! Some things are just cool left without people babbling about influences - it's an artists' license after all.
  4. doodler said:

    I dunno, I agree with the no advertising for smoking and of course there are problems with youngsters being influenced, but banning smoking on screen? I am on Khan's side for this one, the notion that film and television influences kids is an ongoing argument and once you take the view that it is an unavoidable and overriding fact, you have to start taking every 'bad' thing off the screen. And where would that leave us?!


Players of Australia celebrate after their victory over the Netherlands in the men's bronze medal field hockey match of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, at the Olympic Green Hockey Stadium on August 23, 2008. Australia won 6-2. AFP PHOTO/AAMIR QURESHI (P.

Kang Seong Jung (L) of South Korea passes to a ball of his teammate Seo Jong Ho (2nd-R) during their men's field hockey qualifying match for the 5th and 6th position of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games on August 23, 2008, at the Olympic Green Hockey Stadium in Beijing. Britain won 5-2. AFP PHOTO/AAMIR QURESHI (Photo cred.

Richard Alexander (L) of Britain fights for the ball with Jang Jong Hyun of South Korea during their men's field hockey qualifying match for the 5th and 6th position of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games on August 23, 2008, at the Olympic Green Hockey Stadium in Beijing. Britain won 5-2. AFP PHOTO/AAMIR QURESHI (Photo cred.

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