Guest guest Posted December 31, 1998 Report Share Posted December 31, 1998 Dear Kiss or, Very nice write up.You can act very quick. Keep it up. VK 1976 Kissa Meera ka KISSA MEERA KA Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing in an Indian film. As Meera was sobbing the journalists tried to console her with a good press, .I mean printed media. Some even tried to console her with a kiss, but she said, " Apni apni KISS-MAT hai! In fact I have become so sensitive that when my driver asked for the Keys, I refused! " The 'miss'-understanding, it seems was when the Government said that there was a fine for kissing, and Meera thought that it was fine to kiss. One journo asked her if she had a role in the film 'Kisna'. She refused, saying that it was the Pak govt., which was saying Kiss Na Na! It was actually Mahesh Bhatt's film in which Meera kissed. Should that be called kissing my Bhatt? It is indeed remarkable that a country like Pakistan, with a kiss in the middle of its name should object to a Kiss. Next, it might object to 'Pack'ing or even getting a 'tan'! Do Pakistanis kiss? Well, never in pubic.. er .. public places. I wonder what happens to that famous product of Hershey's in Pak. Meera has applied for an Indian citizenship. " I have always admired India, especially its slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kiss-an!' " When asked what reason she put in the application, she replied, " Kiss Kiss ko batavu? " What would she do if the Indian govt. refused to grant her a citizenship? She just shrugged her shoulders, gave a wan smile and said, " Well then I may have to go to Mushy and kiss and make up, won't I? " Now, isn't it significant that the author of this piece has a Kiss in the beginning of his name? Kishore Shah 1974 ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 1998 Report Share Posted December 31, 1998 Dear Kiss or, Very nice write up.You can act very quick. Keep it up. VK 1976 Kissa Meera ka KISSA MEERA KA Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing in an Indian film. As Meera was sobbing the journalists tried to console her with a good press, .I mean printed media. Some even tried to console her with a kiss, but she said, " Apni apni KISS-MAT hai! In fact I have become so sensitive that when my driver asked for the Keys, I refused! " The 'miss'-understanding, it seems was when the Government said that there was a fine for kissing, and Meera thought that it was fine to kiss. One journo asked her if she had a role in the film 'Kisna'. She refused, saying that it was the Pak govt., which was saying Kiss Na Na! It was actually Mahesh Bhatt's film in which Meera kissed. Should that be called kissing my Bhatt? It is indeed remarkable that a country like Pakistan, with a kiss in the middle of its name should object to a Kiss. Next, it might object to 'Pack'ing or even getting a 'tan'! Do Pakistanis kiss? Well, never in pubic.. er .. public places. I wonder what happens to that famous product of Hershey's in Pak. Meera has applied for an Indian citizenship. " I have always admired India, especially its slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kiss-an!' " When asked what reason she put in the application, she replied, " Kiss Kiss ko batavu? " What would she do if the Indian govt. refused to grant her a citizenship? She just shrugged her shoulders, gave a wan smile and said, " Well then I may have to go to Mushy and kiss and make up, won't I? " Now, isn't it significant that the author of this piece has a Kiss in the beginning of his name? Kishore Shah 1974 ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 1998 Report Share Posted December 31, 1998 Dear Kiss or, Very nice write up.You can act very quick. Keep it up. VK 1976 Kissa Meera ka KISSA MEERA KA Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing in an Indian film. As Meera was sobbing the journalists tried to console her with a good press, .I mean printed media. Some even tried to console her with a kiss, but she said, " Apni apni KISS-MAT hai! In fact I have become so sensitive that when my driver asked for the Keys, I refused! " The 'miss'-understanding, it seems was when the Government said that there was a fine for kissing, and Meera thought that it was fine to kiss. One journo asked her if she had a role in the film 'Kisna'. She refused, saying that it was the Pak govt., which was saying Kiss Na Na! It was actually Mahesh Bhatt's film in which Meera kissed. Should that be called kissing my Bhatt? It is indeed remarkable that a country like Pakistan, with a kiss in the middle of its name should object to a Kiss. Next, it might object to 'Pack'ing or even getting a 'tan'! Do Pakistanis kiss? Well, never in pubic.. er .. public places. I wonder what happens to that famous product of Hershey's in Pak. Meera has applied for an Indian citizenship. " I have always admired India, especially its slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kiss-an!' " When asked what reason she put in the application, she replied, " Kiss Kiss ko batavu? " What would she do if the Indian govt. refused to grant her a citizenship? She just shrugged her shoulders, gave a wan smile and said, " Well then I may have to go to Mushy and kiss and make up, won't I? " Now, isn't it significant that the author of this piece has a Kiss in the beginning of his name? Kishore Shah 1974 ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 1998 Report Share Posted December 31, 1998 Dear Kishor, Your write ups are timely like Laxman's cartoons and they describe the matter in your unique style .By this time most of my friends know you because of your humourous articles.I would like to see a collection in print. By the way we are going to have the smallest MGIMS city meets (Which have become a trend !) I will welcome Dr.KK Aggarwal at Allahabad on 20th March with other 1 1/2 alumni (I write 1 and 1/2 because Dr.Pradeep Tandon 1973 batch recently sufferred from MI and is bed ridden,the other one is Dr. Shobhna Varma).Dr.KK Aggarwal is coming as Chief guest for inauguration of a centre for alternative medicine.Incidently he is President elect of Delhi State branch of Indian Medical Association and will take his office next month.I have been elected as Hony.Secy. of local branch of IMA (unopposed! becuse of my faith in non-violance). two days back I got got the shock of my life while calling KK Aggarwal on his mobile ,somebody else picked up the phone and dared me to recognise .I was at my wits end, it was the voice of a revellar ,as I could hear the background noises of a party at full swing,suddenly I heard myself saying " Panditrao " .It was indeed MM Panditrao 1976 who was enjoying a party at New delhi with KK.Soon thearafter a slightley inebriated voice repeated the challange this time I failed it was Rajesh Chauhan 1975 ,now an aneasthetist at Apollo. VK Gupta 1976 Re: Kissa Meera ka > > Dear Kiss or, > Very nice write up.You can act very quick. > Keep it up. > VK 1976 ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 1998 Report Share Posted December 31, 1998 Dear Kishor, Your write ups are timely like Laxman's cartoons and they describe the matter in your unique style .By this time most of my friends know you because of your humourous articles.I would like to see a collection in print. By the way we are going to have the smallest MGIMS city meets (Which have become a trend !) I will welcome Dr.KK Aggarwal at Allahabad on 20th March with other 1 1/2 alumni (I write 1 and 1/2 because Dr.Pradeep Tandon 1973 batch recently sufferred from MI and is bed ridden,the other one is Dr. Shobhna Varma).Dr.KK Aggarwal is coming as Chief guest for inauguration of a centre for alternative medicine.Incidently he is President elect of Delhi State branch of Indian Medical Association and will take his office next month.I have been elected as Hony.Secy. of local branch of IMA (unopposed! becuse of my faith in non-violance). two days back I got got the shock of my life while calling KK Aggarwal on his mobile ,somebody else picked up the phone and dared me to recognise .I was at my wits end, it was the voice of a revellar ,as I could hear the background noises of a party at full swing,suddenly I heard myself saying " Panditrao " .It was indeed MM Panditrao 1976 who was enjoying a party at New delhi with KK.Soon thearafter a slightley inebriated voice repeated the challange this time I failed it was Rajesh Chauhan 1975 ,now an aneasthetist at Apollo. VK Gupta 1976 Re: Kissa Meera ka > > Dear Kiss or, > Very nice write up.You can act very quick. > Keep it up. > VK 1976 ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 1998 Report Share Posted December 31, 1998 Dear Kishor, Your write ups are timely like Laxman's cartoons and they describe the matter in your unique style .By this time most of my friends know you because of your humourous articles.I would like to see a collection in print. By the way we are going to have the smallest MGIMS city meets (Which have become a trend !) I will welcome Dr.KK Aggarwal at Allahabad on 20th March with other 1 1/2 alumni (I write 1 and 1/2 because Dr.Pradeep Tandon 1973 batch recently sufferred from MI and is bed ridden,the other one is Dr. Shobhna Varma).Dr.KK Aggarwal is coming as Chief guest for inauguration of a centre for alternative medicine.Incidently he is President elect of Delhi State branch of Indian Medical Association and will take his office next month.I have been elected as Hony.Secy. of local branch of IMA (unopposed! becuse of my faith in non-violance). two days back I got got the shock of my life while calling KK Aggarwal on his mobile ,somebody else picked up the phone and dared me to recognise .I was at my wits end, it was the voice of a revellar ,as I could hear the background noises of a party at full swing,suddenly I heard myself saying " Panditrao " .It was indeed MM Panditrao 1976 who was enjoying a party at New delhi with KK.Soon thearafter a slightley inebriated voice repeated the challange this time I failed it was Rajesh Chauhan 1975 ,now an aneasthetist at Apollo. VK Gupta 1976 Re: Kissa Meera ka > > Dear Kiss or, > Very nice write up.You can act very quick. > Keep it up. > VK 1976 ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 Fan-kis-tic!!! '82 > >Reply-To: mgims >To: " mgims " <mgims > >Subject: Kissa Meera ka >Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 14:34:55 +0530 > >KISSA MEERA KA > > > >Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing >in >an Indian film. > > > >As Meera was sobbing the journalists tried to console her with a good >press, .I mean printed media. Some even tried to console her with a kiss, >but she said, " Apni apni KISS-MAT hai! In fact I have become so sensitive >that when my driver asked for the Keys, I refused! " > > > >The 'miss'-understanding, it seems was when the Government said that there >was a fine for kissing, and Meera thought that it was fine to kiss. > > > >One journo asked her if she had a role in the film 'Kisna'. She refused, >saying that it was the Pak govt., which was saying Kiss Na Na! It was >actually Mahesh Bhatt's film in which Meera kissed. Should that be called >kissing my Bhatt? > > > > It is indeed remarkable that a country like Pakistan, with a kiss in the >middle of its name should object to a Kiss. Next, it might object to >'Pack'ing >or even getting a 'tan'! Do Pakistanis kiss? Well, never in pubic.. er .. >public places. I wonder what happens to that famous product of Hershey's in >Pak. > > > >Meera has applied for an Indian citizenship. " I have always admired India, >especially its slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kiss-an!' " When asked what reason she >put in the application, she replied, " Kiss Kiss ko batavu? " What would she >do if the Indian govt. refused to grant her a citizenship? She just >shrugged >her shoulders, gave a wan smile and said, " Well then I may have to go to >Mushy and kiss and make up, won't I? " > > > >Now, isn't it significant that the author of this piece has a Kiss in the >beginning of his name? > > > >Kishore Shah 1974 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 Fan-kis-tic!!! '82 > >Reply-To: mgims >To: " mgims " <mgims > >Subject: Kissa Meera ka >Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 14:34:55 +0530 > >KISSA MEERA KA > > > >Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing >in >an Indian film. > > > >As Meera was sobbing the journalists tried to console her with a good >press, .I mean printed media. Some even tried to console her with a kiss, >but she said, " Apni apni KISS-MAT hai! In fact I have become so sensitive >that when my driver asked for the Keys, I refused! " > > > >The 'miss'-understanding, it seems was when the Government said that there >was a fine for kissing, and Meera thought that it was fine to kiss. > > > >One journo asked her if she had a role in the film 'Kisna'. She refused, >saying that it was the Pak govt., which was saying Kiss Na Na! It was >actually Mahesh Bhatt's film in which Meera kissed. Should that be called >kissing my Bhatt? > > > > It is indeed remarkable that a country like Pakistan, with a kiss in the >middle of its name should object to a Kiss. Next, it might object to >'Pack'ing >or even getting a 'tan'! Do Pakistanis kiss? Well, never in pubic.. er .. >public places. I wonder what happens to that famous product of Hershey's in >Pak. > > > >Meera has applied for an Indian citizenship. " I have always admired India, >especially its slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kiss-an!' " When asked what reason she >put in the application, she replied, " Kiss Kiss ko batavu? " What would she >do if the Indian govt. refused to grant her a citizenship? She just >shrugged >her shoulders, gave a wan smile and said, " Well then I may have to go to >Mushy and kiss and make up, won't I? " > > > >Now, isn't it significant that the author of this piece has a Kiss in the >beginning of his name? > > > >Kishore Shah 1974 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 Kishore sir it was really really good....!!! After reading your original stuff, all we can say is that " MGIMS group maange more...!!!! " Cheers Ameet 1993 On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 19:05:55 +0000, Sinha wrote: > Fan-kis-tic!!! > '82 > > > > >Reply-To: mgims > >To: " mgims " <mgims > > >Subject: Kissa Meera ka > >Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 14:34:55 +0530 > > > > >KISSA MEERA KA > > > > > > > >Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing > >in > >an Indian film. > > > > > > > >As Meera was sobbing the journalists tried to console her with a good > >press, .I mean printed media. Some even tried to console her with a kiss, > >but she said, " Apni apni KISS-MAT hai! In fact I have become so sensitive > >that when my driver asked for the Keys, I refused! " > > > > > > > >The 'miss'-understanding, it seems was when the Government said that there > >was a fine for kissing, and Meera thought that it was fine to kiss. > > > > > > > >One journo asked her if she had a role in the film 'Kisna'. She refused, > >saying that it was the Pak govt., which was saying Kiss Na Na! It was > >actually Mahesh Bhatt's film in which Meera kissed. Should that be called > >kissing my Bhatt? > > > > > > > > It is indeed remarkable that a country like Pakistan, with a kiss in the > >middle of its name should object to a Kiss. Next, it might object to > >'Pack'ing > >or even getting a 'tan'! Do Pakistanis kiss? Well, never in pubic.. er .. > >public places. I wonder what happens to that famous product of Hershey's in > >Pak. > > > > > > > >Meera has applied for an Indian citizenship. " I have always admired India, > >especially its slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kiss-an!' " When asked what reason she > >put in the application, she replied, " Kiss Kiss ko batavu? " What would she > >do if the Indian govt. refused to grant her a citizenship? She just > >shrugged > >her shoulders, gave a wan smile and said, " Well then I may have to go to > >Mushy and kiss and make up, won't I? " > > > > > > > >Now, isn't it significant that the author of this piece has a Kiss in the > >beginning of his name? > > > > > > > >Kishore Shah 1974 > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > Website: www.mgims.org > ------------------------------ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 Kishore sir it was really really good....!!! After reading your original stuff, all we can say is that " MGIMS group maange more...!!!! " Cheers Ameet 1993 On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 19:05:55 +0000, Sinha wrote: > Fan-kis-tic!!! > '82 > > > > >Reply-To: mgims > >To: " mgims " <mgims > > >Subject: Kissa Meera ka > >Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 14:34:55 +0530 > > > > >KISSA MEERA KA > > > > > > > >Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing > >in > >an Indian film. > > > > > > > >As Meera was sobbing the journalists tried to console her with a good > >press, .I mean printed media. Some even tried to console her with a kiss, > >but she said, " Apni apni KISS-MAT hai! In fact I have become so sensitive > >that when my driver asked for the Keys, I refused! " > > > > > > > >The 'miss'-understanding, it seems was when the Government said that there > >was a fine for kissing, and Meera thought that it was fine to kiss. > > > > > > > >One journo asked her if she had a role in the film 'Kisna'. She refused, > >saying that it was the Pak govt., which was saying Kiss Na Na! It was > >actually Mahesh Bhatt's film in which Meera kissed. Should that be called > >kissing my Bhatt? > > > > > > > > It is indeed remarkable that a country like Pakistan, with a kiss in the > >middle of its name should object to a Kiss. Next, it might object to > >'Pack'ing > >or even getting a 'tan'! Do Pakistanis kiss? Well, never in pubic.. er .. > >public places. I wonder what happens to that famous product of Hershey's in > >Pak. > > > > > > > >Meera has applied for an Indian citizenship. " I have always admired India, > >especially its slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kiss-an!' " When asked what reason she > >put in the application, she replied, " Kiss Kiss ko batavu? " What would she > >do if the Indian govt. refused to grant her a citizenship? She just > >shrugged > >her shoulders, gave a wan smile and said, " Well then I may have to go to > >Mushy and kiss and make up, won't I? " > > > > > > > >Now, isn't it significant that the author of this piece has a Kiss in the > >beginning of his name? > > > > > > > >Kishore Shah 1974 > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > Website: www.mgims.org > ------------------------------ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 Kishore sir it was really really good....!!! After reading your original stuff, all we can say is that " MGIMS group maange more...!!!! " Cheers Ameet 1993 On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 19:05:55 +0000, Sinha wrote: > Fan-kis-tic!!! > '82 > > > > >Reply-To: mgims > >To: " mgims " <mgims > > >Subject: Kissa Meera ka > >Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 14:34:55 +0530 > > > > >KISSA MEERA KA > > > > > > > >Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing > >in > >an Indian film. > > > > > > > >As Meera was sobbing the journalists tried to console her with a good > >press, .I mean printed media. Some even tried to console her with a kiss, > >but she said, " Apni apni KISS-MAT hai! In fact I have become so sensitive > >that when my driver asked for the Keys, I refused! " > > > > > > > >The 'miss'-understanding, it seems was when the Government said that there > >was a fine for kissing, and Meera thought that it was fine to kiss. > > > > > > > >One journo asked her if she had a role in the film 'Kisna'. She refused, > >saying that it was the Pak govt., which was saying Kiss Na Na! It was > >actually Mahesh Bhatt's film in which Meera kissed. Should that be called > >kissing my Bhatt? > > > > > > > > It is indeed remarkable that a country like Pakistan, with a kiss in the > >middle of its name should object to a Kiss. Next, it might object to > >'Pack'ing > >or even getting a 'tan'! Do Pakistanis kiss? Well, never in pubic.. er .. > >public places. I wonder what happens to that famous product of Hershey's in > >Pak. > > > > > > > >Meera has applied for an Indian citizenship. " I have always admired India, > >especially its slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kiss-an!' " When asked what reason she > >put in the application, she replied, " Kiss Kiss ko batavu? " What would she > >do if the Indian govt. refused to grant her a citizenship? She just > >shrugged > >her shoulders, gave a wan smile and said, " Well then I may have to go to > >Mushy and kiss and make up, won't I? " > > > > > > > >Now, isn't it significant that the author of this piece has a Kiss in the > >beginning of his name? > > > > > > > >Kishore Shah 1974 > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > Website: www.mgims.org > ------------------------------ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Wah Wah Kiss ore -- That was one hot kiss a !! ;-) Ashok '84 Shah wrote: KISSA MEERA KA Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing in an Indian film. As Meera was sobbing the journalists tried to console her with a good press, .I mean printed media. Some even tried to console her with a kiss, but she said, " Apni apni KISS-MAT hai! In fact I have become so sensitive that when my driver asked for the Keys, I refused! " The 'miss'-understanding, it seems was when the Government said that there was a fine for kissing, and Meera thought that it was fine to kiss. One journo asked her if she had a role in the film 'Kisna'. She refused, saying that it was the Pak govt., which was saying Kiss Na Na! It was actually Mahesh Bhatt's film in which Meera kissed. Should that be called kissing my Bhatt? It is indeed remarkable that a country like Pakistan, with a kiss in the middle of its name should object to a Kiss. Next, it might object to 'Pack'ing or even getting a 'tan'! Do Pakistanis kiss? Well, never in pubic.. er .. public places. I wonder what happens to that famous product of Hershey's in Pak. Meera has applied for an Indian citizenship. " I have always admired India, especially its slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kiss-an!' " When asked what reason she put in the application, she replied, " Kiss Kiss ko batavu? " What would she do if the Indian govt. refused to grant her a citizenship? She just shrugged her shoulders, gave a wan smile and said, " Well then I may have to go to Mushy and kiss and make up, won't I? " Now, isn't it significant that the author of this piece has a Kiss in the beginning of his name? Kishore Shah 1974 ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Wah Wah Kiss ore -- That was one hot kiss a !! ;-) Ashok '84 Shah wrote: KISSA MEERA KA Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing in an Indian film. As Meera was sobbing the journalists tried to console her with a good press, .I mean printed media. Some even tried to console her with a kiss, but she said, " Apni apni KISS-MAT hai! In fact I have become so sensitive that when my driver asked for the Keys, I refused! " The 'miss'-understanding, it seems was when the Government said that there was a fine for kissing, and Meera thought that it was fine to kiss. One journo asked her if she had a role in the film 'Kisna'. She refused, saying that it was the Pak govt., which was saying Kiss Na Na! It was actually Mahesh Bhatt's film in which Meera kissed. Should that be called kissing my Bhatt? It is indeed remarkable that a country like Pakistan, with a kiss in the middle of its name should object to a Kiss. Next, it might object to 'Pack'ing or even getting a 'tan'! Do Pakistanis kiss? Well, never in pubic.. er .. public places. I wonder what happens to that famous product of Hershey's in Pak. Meera has applied for an Indian citizenship. " I have always admired India, especially its slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kiss-an!' " When asked what reason she put in the application, she replied, " Kiss Kiss ko batavu? " What would she do if the Indian govt. refused to grant her a citizenship? She just shrugged her shoulders, gave a wan smile and said, " Well then I may have to go to Mushy and kiss and make up, won't I? " Now, isn't it significant that the author of this piece has a Kiss in the beginning of his name? Kishore Shah 1974 ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Wah Wah Kiss ore -- That was one hot kiss a !! ;-) Ashok '84 Shah wrote: KISSA MEERA KA Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing in an Indian film. As Meera was sobbing the journalists tried to console her with a good press, .I mean printed media. Some even tried to console her with a kiss, but she said, " Apni apni KISS-MAT hai! In fact I have become so sensitive that when my driver asked for the Keys, I refused! " The 'miss'-understanding, it seems was when the Government said that there was a fine for kissing, and Meera thought that it was fine to kiss. One journo asked her if she had a role in the film 'Kisna'. She refused, saying that it was the Pak govt., which was saying Kiss Na Na! It was actually Mahesh Bhatt's film in which Meera kissed. Should that be called kissing my Bhatt? It is indeed remarkable that a country like Pakistan, with a kiss in the middle of its name should object to a Kiss. Next, it might object to 'Pack'ing or even getting a 'tan'! Do Pakistanis kiss? Well, never in pubic.. er .. public places. I wonder what happens to that famous product of Hershey's in Pak. Meera has applied for an Indian citizenship. " I have always admired India, especially its slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kiss-an!' " When asked what reason she put in the application, she replied, " Kiss Kiss ko batavu? " What would she do if the Indian govt. refused to grant her a citizenship? She just shrugged her shoulders, gave a wan smile and said, " Well then I may have to go to Mushy and kiss and make up, won't I? " Now, isn't it significant that the author of this piece has a Kiss in the beginning of his name? Kishore Shah 1974 ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Dear Kishore, A great writeup as usual... :-) Shyam, how are things in the middle-east? I mean, about kissing in public? Ravin '82 Kissa Meera ka > > KISSA MEERA KA > > > > Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing in > an Indian film. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Dear Kishore, A great writeup as usual... :-) Shyam, how are things in the middle-east? I mean, about kissing in public? Ravin '82 Kissa Meera ka > > KISSA MEERA KA > > > > Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing in > an Indian film. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Dear Kishore, A great writeup as usual... :-) Shyam, how are things in the middle-east? I mean, about kissing in public? Ravin '82 Kissa Meera ka > > KISSA MEERA KA > > > > Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing in > an Indian film. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Three kisses to Kishoreda! Kiss Kiss Hooray! Anchita  On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 Shah wrote : > >KISSA MEERA KA > > > >Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing in >an Indian film. > > > >As Meera was sobbing the journalists tried to console her with a good >press, .I mean printed media. Some even tried to console her with a kiss, >but she said, " Apni apni KISS-MAT hai! In fact I have become so sensitive >that when my driver asked for the Keys, I refused! " > > > >The 'miss'-understanding, it seems was when the Government said that there >was a fine for kissing, and Meera thought that it was fine to kiss. > > > >One journo asked her if she had a role in the film 'Kisna'. She refused, >saying that it was the Pak govt., which was saying Kiss Na Na! It was >actually Mahesh Bhatt's film in which Meera kissed. Should that be called >kissing my Bhatt? > > > > It is indeed remarkable that a country like Pakistan, with a kiss in the >middle of its name should object to a Kiss. Next, it might object to 'Pack'ing >or even getting a 'tan'! Do Pakistanis kiss? Well, never in pubic.. er .. >public places. I wonder what happens to that famous product of Hershey's in >Pak. > > > >Meera has applied for an Indian citizenship. " I have always admired India, >especially its slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kiss-an!' " When asked what reason she >put in the application, she replied, " Kiss Kiss ko batavu? " What would she >do if the Indian govt. refused to grant her a citizenship? She just shrugged >her shoulders, gave a wan smile and said, " Well then I may have to go to >Mushy and kiss and make up, won't I? " > > > >Now, isn't it significant that the author of this piece has a Kiss in the >beginning of his name? > > > >Kishore Shah 1974 > > > > > > >------------------------------ >Website: www.mgims.org >------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Three kisses to Kishoreda! Kiss Kiss Hooray! Anchita  On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 Shah wrote : > >KISSA MEERA KA > > > >Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing in >an Indian film. > > > >As Meera was sobbing the journalists tried to console her with a good >press, .I mean printed media. Some even tried to console her with a kiss, >but she said, " Apni apni KISS-MAT hai! In fact I have become so sensitive >that when my driver asked for the Keys, I refused! " > > > >The 'miss'-understanding, it seems was when the Government said that there >was a fine for kissing, and Meera thought that it was fine to kiss. > > > >One journo asked her if she had a role in the film 'Kisna'. She refused, >saying that it was the Pak govt., which was saying Kiss Na Na! It was >actually Mahesh Bhatt's film in which Meera kissed. Should that be called >kissing my Bhatt? > > > > It is indeed remarkable that a country like Pakistan, with a kiss in the >middle of its name should object to a Kiss. Next, it might object to 'Pack'ing >or even getting a 'tan'! Do Pakistanis kiss? Well, never in pubic.. er .. >public places. I wonder what happens to that famous product of Hershey's in >Pak. > > > >Meera has applied for an Indian citizenship. " I have always admired India, >especially its slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kiss-an!' " When asked what reason she >put in the application, she replied, " Kiss Kiss ko batavu? " What would she >do if the Indian govt. refused to grant her a citizenship? She just shrugged >her shoulders, gave a wan smile and said, " Well then I may have to go to >Mushy and kiss and make up, won't I? " > > > >Now, isn't it significant that the author of this piece has a Kiss in the >beginning of his name? > > > >Kishore Shah 1974 > > > > > > >------------------------------ >Website: www.mgims.org >------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Three kisses to Kishoreda! Kiss Kiss Hooray! Anchita  On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 Shah wrote : > >KISSA MEERA KA > > > >Headline: Pakistani actress Meera was fined by her government for kissing in >an Indian film. > > > >As Meera was sobbing the journalists tried to console her with a good >press, .I mean printed media. Some even tried to console her with a kiss, >but she said, " Apni apni KISS-MAT hai! In fact I have become so sensitive >that when my driver asked for the Keys, I refused! " > > > >The 'miss'-understanding, it seems was when the Government said that there >was a fine for kissing, and Meera thought that it was fine to kiss. > > > >One journo asked her if she had a role in the film 'Kisna'. She refused, >saying that it was the Pak govt., which was saying Kiss Na Na! It was >actually Mahesh Bhatt's film in which Meera kissed. Should that be called >kissing my Bhatt? > > > > It is indeed remarkable that a country like Pakistan, with a kiss in the >middle of its name should object to a Kiss. Next, it might object to 'Pack'ing >or even getting a 'tan'! Do Pakistanis kiss? Well, never in pubic.. er .. >public places. I wonder what happens to that famous product of Hershey's in >Pak. > > > >Meera has applied for an Indian citizenship. " I have always admired India, >especially its slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kiss-an!' " When asked what reason she >put in the application, she replied, " Kiss Kiss ko batavu? " What would she >do if the Indian govt. refused to grant her a citizenship? She just shrugged >her shoulders, gave a wan smile and said, " Well then I may have to go to >Mushy and kiss and make up, won't I? " > > > >Now, isn't it significant that the author of this piece has a Kiss in the >beginning of his name? > > > >Kishore Shah 1974 > > > > > > >------------------------------ >Website: www.mgims.org >------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Dear Ameet, Anchita, Ashok, Malini, , Ravin, Shyam (in alphabetical order) Thanks for your kisses. Kiss-hore Shah 1974 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Dear Ameet, Anchita, Ashok, Malini, , Ravin, Shyam (in alphabetical order) Thanks for your kisses. Kiss-hore Shah 1974 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Dear Ameet, Anchita, Ashok, Malini, , Ravin, Shyam (in alphabetical order) Thanks for your kisses. Kiss-hore Shah 1974 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 Thanks VK, I wonder what you mean by quick. Kishore Shah 1974 Re: Kissa Meera ka > > Dear Kiss or, > Very nice write up.You can act very quick. > Keep it up. > VK 1976 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 Thanks VK, I wonder what you mean by quick. Kishore Shah 1974 Re: Kissa Meera ka > > Dear Kiss or, > Very nice write up.You can act very quick. > Keep it up. > VK 1976 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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