Dil Chahta Hai Man 2 In Hindi 720p
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Don't worry. I am not suggesting that you should switch to Hindi films. I am sure you have already realized that. I am just making a point. We are in India for a long time now, why not learn the language. It will help you, for one. And for another, it is a great way to find out about the people. In fact, I think it is one of the most enriching experiences. There is no end to the pleasure of discovering the culture of another country. The people, the food, the language, the way they speak, everything is different. If you learn Hindi, you will be learning not just Hindi but a culture - the ancient, rich and living culture of India.
That evening, still in Rome, I was delighted to get a call from Allu Arjun as he was on his way to the airport. He laughed, 'Just this evening I had a conversation with Bollywood's No. 1 star, Shahrukh Khan, who was in Rome on a personal trip and we both laughed about it,' and then he narrated his tale. To cut a long story short, Shahrukh was at an airport in India. It was Saturday and Shahrukh was not due to board his flight till late in the evening. He was travelling first class and was sitting on a window seat, waiting for his friend, Salman, to arrive. The airport, he had to explain, was at a small town and he had to travel by air to reach his home at Lahore. He kept glancing at his watch. He was talking to Shahrukh, who had a reputation of being a nice, polite man, and he saw that a family of three had sat on the seat next to him. He was talking to his wife and little son, and Shahrukh was talking to the wife and son, when suddenly a loud voice from the family yelled 'Daddy, mummy, why is this boy calling you Daddy?' The man was a movie director and was yelling at his son. Who's this? This is no one, the man was saying. And he went on, 'I am a well-known movie director and I am not talking to this boy, he is calling me by mistake'. Shahrukh and his wife exchanged looks. That had to be one of the funniest scenes of all time.'
ABCD premiered across India in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu languages.[10] The film was released in the United States on 2 June 2013.[11][12] As per the Bollywood trade website Box Office India, with around 1.50 billion viewers,[13] the film grossed 45.11 million in its first week. 827ec27edc