05 August, 2006

Dubai bans 'The Killer'

Dubai has banned the Bollywood movie 'The Killer', apparently for portraying the Dubai Police as incompetent. Or as some sources point out, it maybe because a character in the movie is modeled out of an Interpol-listed terrorist whose used Dubai as a base for his activities (arguably, still does) and is now based in Pakistan.

This man, held responsible for 1993 Mumbai blasts which killed nearly 300 people held his daughter's wedding reception at the Burj Al Arab last year.

12 comments:

  1. Burj Al Arab? I think it was Grand Hyatt. And...'The Killer' was on last week :S So they decide to ban it after a week in the cinemas?!

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  2. I wonder which nationalities would be eligible to criticise dubai.

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  3. I think it was the Grand Hyatt too.
    Which nationalities can criticize Dubai? I think all.
    However Baluchis might not be able to until they get a coutnry of their own ;-)

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  4. Hi balushi

    Remember this , what ever u guys do , dubai will always remain a suburb of Bombay

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  5. Anonymous,

    That's a silly thing to say and only provides fuel to the insecure feelings of people like Balushi.

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  6. he he , sorry mate

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  7. NO NO OR IS IT BANGLADESH . I FORGET WHICH

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  8. Aha I got it is a part of good ole england .

    all that culture, great food and yeah the beautiful women. and they have charles too

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  9. hmm
    i think it is a part of Sri Lanka

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  10. yooooo hooo Balooooooooooshi

    where are uuuuuuuuuuuuu.

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  11. How do you all know Anonymous is NOT Balushi?

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  12. aha fair maiden good question

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