Oddly enough, my sister's roommate prefers Saif with a mullet. After she watched Hamesha with my sister, she decided that she needed to start buying Indian films, and I think she bought most of Saif's older films. Personally, I prefer his Dil Chahta Hai look.
Ihania kuvia! Kiitos :) I can't help it... I just love mullet Saif!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, the rear facing the camera shot? Oh dear... Mullet!Saif has his own quirky charm, however. ;-)
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ReplyDeleteMagdalena - Eipä kestä. :)
ReplyDeleteAjnabi - Sigh. But in large doses you also need brain bleach.
TheBollywoodFan - I think it's Twinkle Khanna, actually!
"Brain bleach"!! Bwahahaha! You've set the bar high for yourself for the month, my friend - but I know you can do it :)
ReplyDeleteThat first picture - if you didn't already know who his mother was, you'd have no problem figuring it out. Dang!
And what exactly does "brain-bleach" consist of? 70s Vinod Khanna? ;-)
ReplyDeleteBrain bleach is not my own invention: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=brain%20bleach
ReplyDeleteBut yes, 70's Vinod sounds like something that might do the trick. Or just a really good modern Saif movie.
Oddly enough, my sister's roommate prefers Saif with a mullet. After she watched Hamesha with my sister, she decided that she needed to start buying Indian films, and I think she bought most of Saif's older films. Personally, I prefer his Dil Chahta Hai look.
ReplyDeleteGiven the resurrection of Saif as a formidable actor in the post Omkara era, I feel he would never subject HIMSELF to watching any of his 90s movies!
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