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Bollywood Blind Item – April 2019 – 27

The blind item below looked like it was written about this rising male star, so naturally we thought it was about this young actor, who has been featured in so many blind items lately. But since it’s about a female actor, the tide has turned.

Seriously, though…Is it wrong that she speaks this way? She was, after all, educated abroad so we are guessing her choice of expletives can go from Hindi to Marathi to Urdu to English.

When dad is a wannabe-English and mum is gangsta-Punjabi, it’s unavoidable for her not to be this way. So she gets the best of both worlds: swear like a sailor and a truck driver’s mouth/tongue. The latter was actually said by Ashton Kutcher when he described Natalie Portman.

These days, it’s hard to find someone who doesn’t use expletives in their language, especially when they get angry.

Anyways, as long as she is not going around randomly getting angry and hurling expletives at others, it’s fine. She’s smart enough not to do this in public.

Check out the blind item from Mumbai Mirror.

 

Bollywood Blind Item

THIS fiery, rapidly emerging star, who is known to be way too street-smart for her age, has earned the dubious reputation of being seriously profane. Though she projects herself as cool, urbane and educated, she’s actually a pro at hurling the choicest of expletives at people around her. Sadly, filthy tongue is never personable.

 

OSOP Guess

Star: Sara Ali Khan

Recollecting her first day in the university, Sara said: “It was nice. I was going to college and mom had come to drop me and abba was also there. Actually my father and I were having dinner and then we decided to call mum there. Then she came and we had a good time. And then they set me up in college together, I remember. And it was actually quite a sight because you were seeing, Amrita Singh. And for those of you who know her, it’s a funny sight. Like she’s making my bed! And Saif Ali Khan is putting the bulb in the lamp. And it was really very nice and I cherish that!”

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