Facebook Killed the Private Life

While casting Soha, Mahesh Bhatt, was not very comfortable with this decision by Kunal Deshmukh. However, after seeing his performance inthe film Mahesh said: “Its now that I realize you can not pre-judge people. Even stalwarts like me, who claim they have a good eye for the potential can be completely wrong ”

“Even the worst cynics who are disparaging about her (Soha’s) have recognized the dramatic potential with grace and guilt pre-judge it,” said Bhatt.

“She really is everything you download and make you feel why the hell do you underestimate this very talented actor,” he said .

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3 Responses to “Facebook Killed the Private Life”

Dierdre Mantik on May 13th, 2010 5:43 am:

Hehe that sure is a halarious image. Thank you for posting it! =)


NamNam on August 23rd, 2011 9:09 am:

Tell me, what have you accomplished by adding dozens of random people as “friends” everyday? Do you even know any of them? Or are you just doing it for the sake of whoring yourself out?

If you accept my friend request and I message you — not once, not twice, but THRICE — within just about a week and you don’t respond AT ALL (while taking the time to “like” silly status updates and spamming random bullshit on your wall all day long) then this pretty much proves my point.

Social networking is the worst form of, well, socializing. I live my life outside of the computer, having fun with friends. Not sitting alone in my room, hoping that really cute girl I’m stalking “liked” the poem I wrote her.


Cathrina on November 25th, 2011 5:26 am:

Please pass the message to let’s stop cussing on line. Safety is a language promoting language either for support or being against another. A citizen who used to like social events now has to limit work promoting good causes. This damages a self esteem on one to many. I fear that kids and teens take over parent’s who are not sure now whether promoting or helping is improving. I really feel bad about the reality of internet safety gone way out of line. Being it might do better by doing things the old fashion way even when sometimes we know it is safer. Love my children but it is the influence by their peers that violate the cyber bullying law. This is coming from a parent’s point of view.

Better Safe than Sorry.


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