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Is it fair to make a movie on the Neeraj Grover murder case?
Asked by happy man,
31 May '08 07:17 am
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no it is not at all fair, when the investigations are still on.............. and I think it will be very rude and unhuman towards Neeraj. I think the director is trying to cash in on the story.
Answered by adar, 02 Jun '08 12:05 pm
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Our directors are very crazy people. they immediatelt thought of any sensitive issues and fond of commercialise it.
Answered by bush laden, 31 May '08 07:18 am
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Let the motive clearly come out.The UP police have messed the cwhole case.No narco analysis,no decoding of computer hard disk at Cdit.No trace of mobile and sms chats.Let a competant agency comes out with clear motive and evidence.Then make the movie
Answered by ram mohan, 02 Jun '08 09:47 am
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movies are mostly based on real life incidents. previously several movies have been made reflecting court cases, murders, etc. i therefore feel that there is nothing wrong in making a movie on neeraj murder case.
Answered by BALA MUKUND, 02 Jun '08 02:01 pm
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nothing wrong in it..it looks like a good Bollywood movie anyway..I am waiting to see it..
Answered by meena kumari, 31 May '08 07:40 am
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Todays film Industry wants SOME MASALA for their Box Office.
There is no place for sentiments or feelings! This is Kaliyug,so be Happy as your name............
Answered by Vinayak Lawande, 02 Jun '08 11:20 am
There is no place for sentiments or feelings! This is Kaliyug,so be Happy as your name............
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