tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9939966.post4466182138377308894..comments2024-03-28T14:16:51.745+05:30Comments on Known Turf: A man's worth: dowry reduxAnnie Zaidihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08687223598027157611noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9939966.post-46147175591529554422011-12-26T08:05:08.917+05:302011-12-26T08:05:08.917+05:30I thought you were going for some kind of humour t...I thought you were going for some kind of humour there based on maybe he was doing ads for F&L or F&H, but my mistake- I had him mixed up with Shahid Kapur. Googled and found that RK in fact has taken a principled stand that he wont do such ads.<br /><br />I dont know & havent cared enough abt color gradation to keep this going on shades of wheat but I do think we southies are a Jai_Cnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9939966.post-85571629451653440052011-12-25T23:53:45.181+05:302011-12-25T23:53:45.181+05:30Jai, I have not met RK in real life but based on w...Jai, I have not met RK in real life but based on what I see, I'd describe him as wheatish. Have you seen the colour of wheat or unrefined flour? It is a kind of very pale brown. Most of us Indians, even the fair ones, are that colour. When you say 'really wheatish', you are referring to a shade that Indians like to describe themselves when they are in fact, darker. Matrimonial ads Annie Zaidihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08687223598027157611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9939966.post-60134105374066532032011-12-25T15:59:54.045+05:302011-12-25T15:59:54.045+05:30I'm probably missing some ironic humour here.....I'm probably missing some ironic humour here...<br /><br />Years ago you created a bit of a stir on the comment threads when you repeatedly referred to JLo as thin.<br /><br />...and here you have Ranbir Kapoor pegged as wheatish!<br /><br />I used to think I dont care abt this, but when ppl as fair as RK are described thus it surprisingly manages to disturb the equanimity of this deeply Jai_Cnoreply@blogger.com