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anil replied to the topic Shocking Anti National Remarks by Salman Kurshid and Mani Shankar Aiyer !.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Mani Shankar Aiyar and his cult are the most dangerous kinds of criminals and they deserve to be flogged actually. BJP does have its own share of 'motor mouths' but at least they do not go to Pakistan and ask help from those barbarians to 'remove' Indian politicians from power. These congressi 'motor mouths' are committing the worst kind of crime and they deserve to be punished for it.
You are right but in eyes of India's constitution it is not crime. Constitution give the right to speak but they are misusing this right. Now time is came when our constitution impose some limitation on this right.
9 years ago
rambabu liked a reply to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
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anil replied to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
usha manohar wrote:
Lopamudra wrote:
Taare zameen par was a touching film and a thought provoking one too. Among the more recent films, I liked Barfi and Kahani. For a change I don't mind the leave your Brain behind and enjoy kinda films as well..Chennai Express was fun.Lot of good Bengali films are also being made these days. Byomkesh Bakshi ,mystry movies are interesting. I go for the ones which are suitable for my 10 year old son as well. I still like watching old classic English films on CD like 10 commandments , Those magnificent men and their flying machines, Laurence of Arabia etc..
Have you watched Chitty chitty bang bang,,I am sure your son would live it ...It has become a cult film in my house with my children watching it even now.
Burfi and Khani both are classical films. Some low budget films not popular but they are good one. 'I am Klam' is one of them. Watch it, it is story of a child.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Ayurvedic Medicines Vs Allopathic Medicines.
I am sorry to say that only allopathic medicines work on me although I have tried other medicines but they did not work on me or worked too slowly so I had to revert back to allopathic medicines.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Ayurvedic Medicines Vs Allopathic Medicines.
Lopamudra wrote:
Being a doctor's daughter, another one's wife and yet another one's sister, I go by allopathic medicines. But, having studied Botany I have a fair idea of Medicinal plants and the alkaloids produced by them ,many of which are used in Modern day medicines.True, the Allopathic medicines have side effects and therefore unnecessary popping pills should be avoided. They provide faster relief because they are chemicals compositions which immediately counter the action of chemical changes causing ailments in our body.Therefore for serious illness Allopathy is preferred. Ayurvedic medicines take time but they work to remove the cause. Instead of choosing between the two the aim should be to bridge the gap . Various Auyrvedic medicines are used since ages by allopathic doctors also, Liv 52 is a common example.
Not only Liv 52 more products of Himalyan drugs are used by allopathic doctors. C Stone, mentate etc.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Gas subsidy ending .
I think our rambabu does not know much about such matters and as he said his wife deals with all such matters otherwise he would have known that 'give it up' is a recent move by the present government and there are very few subscribers to that so far.
9 years ago
suni51 liked a reply to the topic Shocking Anti National Remarks by Salman Kurshid and Mani Shankar Aiyer !.
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Lopamudra liked a reply to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
9 years ago
Lopamudra said thank you to Kalyani Nandurkar for his/her reply to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
Lopamudra wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Lopamudra wrote:
Taare zameen par was a touching film and a thought provoking one too. Among the more recent films, I liked Barfi and Kahani. For a change I don't mind the leave your Brain behind and enjoy kinda films as well..Chennai Express was fun.Lot of good Bengali films are also being made these days. Byomkesh Bakshi ,mystry movies are interesting. I go for the ones which are suitable for my 10 year old son as well. I still like watching old classic English films on CD like 10 commandments , Those magnificent men and their flying machines, Laurence of Arabia etc..
Have you watched Chitty chitty bang bang,,I am sure your son would live it ...It has become a cult film in my house with my children watching it even now.
I have watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but never shown it to my son, forgotten it till now, thanks for the reminder, Although I do watch Wall-E, The Sound of Music, The Lion King etc. with him and we both enjoy it a lot. Apart from the movies I can watch with my son, I love to watch movies like Courage Under Fire, A Few Good Men etc. Recently, I saw Interstellar, which also is a great movie.
Same here, lol..I too have watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but didn't get a chance to show it to my son yet and would love to do so. Lion King, Jungle Book,The Sound of Music , Happy Feet are some of the films we keep watching together.
That's great lopamudra! If he likes robots, watch Wall-E with him , I am sure you will both like the movie. It is a very beautiful movie that will help teach your son the importance of planting trees in a very sensitive and beautiful manner.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Ayurvedic Medicines Vs Allopathic Medicines.
Most importantly major surgical procedures need allopathic medication , here one simply cannot delay nor wait for the ailment to heal with medication!
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
Lopamudra wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Lopamudra wrote:
Taare zameen par was a touching film and a thought provoking one too. Among the more recent films, I liked Barfi and Kahani. For a change I don't mind the leave your Brain behind and enjoy kinda films as well..Chennai Express was fun.Lot of good Bengali films are also being made these days. Byomkesh Bakshi ,mystry movies are interesting. I go for the ones which are suitable for my 10 year old son as well. I still like watching old classic English films on CD like 10 commandments , Those magnificent men and their flying machines, Laurence of Arabia etc..
Have you watched Chitty chitty bang bang,,I am sure your son would live it ...It has become a cult film in my house with my children watching it even now.
I have watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but never shown it to my son, forgotten it till now, thanks for the reminder, Although I do watch Wall-E, The Sound of Music, The Lion King etc. with him and we both enjoy it a lot. Apart from the movies I can watch with my son, I love to watch movies like Courage Under Fire, A Few Good Men etc. Recently, I saw Interstellar, which also is a great movie.
Same here, lol..I too have watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but didn't get a chance to show it to my son yet and would love to do so. Lion King, Jungle Book,The Sound of Music , Happy Feet are some of the films we keep watching together.
That's great lopamudra! If he likes robots, watch Wall-E with him , I am sure you will both like the movie. It is a very beautiful movie that will help teach your son the importance of planting trees in a very sensitive and beautiful manner.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar said thank you to Lopamudra for his/her reply to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Lopamudra wrote:
Taare zameen par was a touching film and a thought provoking one too. Among the more recent films, I liked Barfi and Kahani. For a change I don't mind the leave your Brain behind and enjoy kinda films as well..Chennai Express was fun.Lot of good Bengali films are also being made these days. Byomkesh Bakshi ,mystry movies are interesting. I go for the ones which are suitable for my 10 year old son as well. I still like watching old classic English films on CD like 10 commandments , Those magnificent men and their flying machines, Laurence of Arabia etc..
Have you watched Chitty chitty bang bang,,I am sure your son would live it ...It has become a cult film in my house with my children watching it even now.
I have watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but never shown it to my son, forgotten it till now, thanks for the reminder, Although I do watch Wall-E, The Sound of Music, The Lion King etc. with him and we both enjoy it a lot. Apart from the movies I can watch with my son, I love to watch movies like Courage Under Fire, A Few Good Men etc. Recently, I saw Interstellar, which also is a great movie.
Same here, lol..I too have watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but didn't get a chance to show it to my son yet and would love to do so. Lion King, Jungle Book,The Sound of Music , Happy Feet are some of the films we keep watching together.
9 years ago
rambabu liked a reply to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
9 years ago
Lopamudra replied to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Lopamudra wrote:
Taare zameen par was a touching film and a thought provoking one too. Among the more recent films, I liked Barfi and Kahani. For a change I don't mind the leave your Brain behind and enjoy kinda films as well..Chennai Express was fun.Lot of good Bengali films are also being made these days. Byomkesh Bakshi ,mystry movies are interesting. I go for the ones which are suitable for my 10 year old son as well. I still like watching old classic English films on CD like 10 commandments , Those magnificent men and their flying machines, Laurence of Arabia etc..
Have you watched Chitty chitty bang bang,,I am sure your son would live it ...It has become a cult film in my house with my children watching it even now.
I have watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but never shown it to my son, forgotten it till now, thanks for the reminder, Although I do watch Wall-E, The Sound of Music, The Lion King etc. with him and we both enjoy it a lot. Apart from the movies I can watch with my son, I love to watch movies like Courage Under Fire, A Few Good Men etc. Recently, I saw Interstellar, which also is a great movie.
Same here, lol..I too have watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but didn't get a chance to show it to my son yet and would love to do so. Lion King, Jungle Book,The Sound of Music , Happy Feet are some of the films we keep watching together.
9 years ago
rambabu liked a reply to the topic Shocking Anti National Remarks by Salman Kurshid and Mani Shankar Aiyer !.
9 years ago
Lopamudra liked a reply to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Shocking Anti National Remarks by Salman Kurshid and Mani Shankar Aiyer !.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Mani Shankar Aiyar and his cult are the most dangerous kinds of criminals and they deserve to be flogged actually. BJP does have its own share of 'motor mouths' but at least they do not go to Pakistan and ask help from those barbarians to 'remove' Indian politicians from power. These congressi 'motor mouths' are committing the worst kind of crime and they deserve to be punished for it.
You are right but in eyes of India's constitution it is not crime. Constitution give the right to speak but they are misusing this right. Now time is came when our constitution impose some limitation on this right.
9 years ago
rambabu liked a reply to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
usha manohar wrote:
Lopamudra wrote:
Taare zameen par was a touching film and a thought provoking one too. Among the more recent films, I liked Barfi and Kahani. For a change I don't mind the leave your Brain behind and enjoy kinda films as well..Chennai Express was fun.Lot of good Bengali films are also being made these days. Byomkesh Bakshi ,mystry movies are interesting. I go for the ones which are suitable for my 10 year old son as well. I still like watching old classic English films on CD like 10 commandments , Those magnificent men and their flying machines, Laurence of Arabia etc..
Have you watched Chitty chitty bang bang,,I am sure your son would live it ...It has become a cult film in my house with my children watching it even now.
Burfi and Khani both are classical films. Some low budget films not popular but they are good one. 'I am Klam' is one of them. Watch it, it is story of a child.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Ayurvedic Medicines Vs Allopathic Medicines.
I am sorry to say that only allopathic medicines work on me although I have tried other medicines but they did not work on me or worked too slowly so I had to revert back to allopathic medicines.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Ayurvedic Medicines Vs Allopathic Medicines.
Lopamudra wrote:
Being a doctor's daughter, another one's wife and yet another one's sister, I go by allopathic medicines. But, having studied Botany I have a fair idea of Medicinal plants and the alkaloids produced by them ,many of which are used in Modern day medicines.True, the Allopathic medicines have side effects and therefore unnecessary popping pills should be avoided. They provide faster relief because they are chemicals compositions which immediately counter the action of chemical changes causing ailments in our body.Therefore for serious illness Allopathy is preferred. Ayurvedic medicines take time but they work to remove the cause. Instead of choosing between the two the aim should be to bridge the gap . Various Auyrvedic medicines are used since ages by allopathic doctors also, Liv 52 is a common example.
Not only Liv 52 more products of Himalyan drugs are used by allopathic doctors. C Stone, mentate etc.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Gas subsidy ending .
I think our rambabu does not know much about such matters and as he said his wife deals with all such matters otherwise he would have known that 'give it up' is a recent move by the present government and there are very few subscribers to that so far.
9 years ago
suni51 liked a reply to the topic Shocking Anti National Remarks by Salman Kurshid and Mani Shankar Aiyer !.
9 years ago
Lopamudra liked a reply to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
9 years ago
Lopamudra said thank you to Kalyani Nandurkar for his/her reply to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
Lopamudra wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Lopamudra wrote:
Taare zameen par was a touching film and a thought provoking one too. Among the more recent films, I liked Barfi and Kahani. For a change I don't mind the leave your Brain behind and enjoy kinda films as well..Chennai Express was fun.Lot of good Bengali films are also being made these days. Byomkesh Bakshi ,mystry movies are interesting. I go for the ones which are suitable for my 10 year old son as well. I still like watching old classic English films on CD like 10 commandments , Those magnificent men and their flying machines, Laurence of Arabia etc..
Have you watched Chitty chitty bang bang,,I am sure your son would live it ...It has become a cult film in my house with my children watching it even now.
I have watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but never shown it to my son, forgotten it till now, thanks for the reminder, Although I do watch Wall-E, The Sound of Music, The Lion King etc. with him and we both enjoy it a lot. Apart from the movies I can watch with my son, I love to watch movies like Courage Under Fire, A Few Good Men etc. Recently, I saw Interstellar, which also is a great movie.
Same here, lol..I too have watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but didn't get a chance to show it to my son yet and would love to do so. Lion King, Jungle Book,The Sound of Music , Happy Feet are some of the films we keep watching together.
That's great lopamudra! If he likes robots, watch Wall-E with him , I am sure you will both like the movie. It is a very beautiful movie that will help teach your son the importance of planting trees in a very sensitive and beautiful manner.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Ayurvedic Medicines Vs Allopathic Medicines.
Most importantly major surgical procedures need allopathic medication , here one simply cannot delay nor wait for the ailment to heal with medication!
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
Lopamudra wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Lopamudra wrote:
Taare zameen par was a touching film and a thought provoking one too. Among the more recent films, I liked Barfi and Kahani. For a change I don't mind the leave your Brain behind and enjoy kinda films as well..Chennai Express was fun.Lot of good Bengali films are also being made these days. Byomkesh Bakshi ,mystry movies are interesting. I go for the ones which are suitable for my 10 year old son as well. I still like watching old classic English films on CD like 10 commandments , Those magnificent men and their flying machines, Laurence of Arabia etc..
Have you watched Chitty chitty bang bang,,I am sure your son would live it ...It has become a cult film in my house with my children watching it even now.
I have watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but never shown it to my son, forgotten it till now, thanks for the reminder, Although I do watch Wall-E, The Sound of Music, The Lion King etc. with him and we both enjoy it a lot. Apart from the movies I can watch with my son, I love to watch movies like Courage Under Fire, A Few Good Men etc. Recently, I saw Interstellar, which also is a great movie.
Same here, lol..I too have watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but didn't get a chance to show it to my son yet and would love to do so. Lion King, Jungle Book,The Sound of Music , Happy Feet are some of the films we keep watching together.
That's great lopamudra! If he likes robots, watch Wall-E with him , I am sure you will both like the movie. It is a very beautiful movie that will help teach your son the importance of planting trees in a very sensitive and beautiful manner.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar said thank you to Lopamudra for his/her reply to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Lopamudra wrote:
Taare zameen par was a touching film and a thought provoking one too. Among the more recent films, I liked Barfi and Kahani. For a change I don't mind the leave your Brain behind and enjoy kinda films as well..Chennai Express was fun.Lot of good Bengali films are also being made these days. Byomkesh Bakshi ,mystry movies are interesting. I go for the ones which are suitable for my 10 year old son as well. I still like watching old classic English films on CD like 10 commandments , Those magnificent men and their flying machines, Laurence of Arabia etc..
Have you watched Chitty chitty bang bang,,I am sure your son would live it ...It has become a cult film in my house with my children watching it even now.
I have watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but never shown it to my son, forgotten it till now, thanks for the reminder, Although I do watch Wall-E, The Sound of Music, The Lion King etc. with him and we both enjoy it a lot. Apart from the movies I can watch with my son, I love to watch movies like Courage Under Fire, A Few Good Men etc. Recently, I saw Interstellar, which also is a great movie.
Same here, lol..I too have watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but didn't get a chance to show it to my son yet and would love to do so. Lion King, Jungle Book,The Sound of Music , Happy Feet are some of the films we keep watching together.
9 years ago
rambabu liked a reply to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
9 years ago
Lopamudra replied to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Lopamudra wrote:
Taare zameen par was a touching film and a thought provoking one too. Among the more recent films, I liked Barfi and Kahani. For a change I don't mind the leave your Brain behind and enjoy kinda films as well..Chennai Express was fun.Lot of good Bengali films are also being made these days. Byomkesh Bakshi ,mystry movies are interesting. I go for the ones which are suitable for my 10 year old son as well. I still like watching old classic English films on CD like 10 commandments , Those magnificent men and their flying machines, Laurence of Arabia etc..
Have you watched Chitty chitty bang bang,,I am sure your son would live it ...It has become a cult film in my house with my children watching it even now.
I have watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but never shown it to my son, forgotten it till now, thanks for the reminder, Although I do watch Wall-E, The Sound of Music, The Lion King etc. with him and we both enjoy it a lot. Apart from the movies I can watch with my son, I love to watch movies like Courage Under Fire, A Few Good Men etc. Recently, I saw Interstellar, which also is a great movie.
Same here, lol..I too have watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but didn't get a chance to show it to my son yet and would love to do so. Lion King, Jungle Book,The Sound of Music , Happy Feet are some of the films we keep watching together.
9 years ago
rambabu liked a reply to the topic Shocking Anti National Remarks by Salman Kurshid and Mani Shankar Aiyer !.
9 years ago
Lopamudra liked a reply to the topic Movies that you have seen and would recommend to others .
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