No. Its a wrong guess. For a change this time its not the Masses but the media who is gripped by this mania. This bollywood heartthrob who is making news has now stepped out of his shoes to add magic to the monotonous courts after Sanjay Dutt. All this truly gives a feeling of 'Apna India'! From media to politics to bollywood everything is as colorful as its denizens are. There is indeed no need to brief about the further details in this context. Just switch on any News channel and the rest of the story can be easily understood. The kind of coverage sallu-bhai is being given by the media can break the records of his entire life. Today he has become a celebrity in true sense. For last few days or maybe more I have been trying to look beyond the surface, gathering each and every details of my not so favorite actor. After spending 6 nights in the Jodhpur jail he is finely out. Proving 'No one is above the Law'. Sounds good. More interesting is he has got the bail on personal bond of Rs 1 lakh and 2 sureties of 50,000 each. This is the price of poaching an endangered species one has to pay for in our country. The adorable Star can happily spend some precious time with his family and of course close people till the review petition is being scrutinised by the Rajasthan High court which was looked upon with a sense of greatness by the fans.
The Spicy News that the channels broadcasted the entire day and perhaps will for infinity tells that there was a huge crowd waiting for him at his residence. All in the celebrity honour. The chinkara is dead and buried somewhere beneath in this pandemonium. Is it? Well. I have no right to comment. The ball is in media's court. After all the more sensational it gets, the more TR P's it can bank upon. Its a win-win situation for our fourth estate. Making use of democracy in the best way possible. Well, I really don't have any right to comment when I was glued to my T.V set catching the entire routine of Salman from what was he clad in to what he had for breakfast, lunch etc. It feels just too good to waste time on this VVIP issue that has succeeded to shake media and of course media frenzied people. So, you don't agree. It hardly matters what we debate. Media is all spiced up, and will remain so not exactly because of some serious issue like poaching but only becuase media knows what it costs to be a celebrity as much as the celebrity himself! Now, I doubt if you can disagree.
The Spicy News that the channels broadcasted the entire day and perhaps will for infinity tells that there was a huge crowd waiting for him at his residence. All in the celebrity honour. The chinkara is dead and buried somewhere beneath in this pandemonium. Is it? Well. I have no right to comment. The ball is in media's court. After all the more sensational it gets, the more TR P's it can bank upon. Its a win-win situation for our fourth estate. Making use of democracy in the best way possible. Well, I really don't have any right to comment when I was glued to my T.V set catching the entire routine of Salman from what was he clad in to what he had for breakfast, lunch etc. It feels just too good to waste time on this VVIP issue that has succeeded to shake media and of course media frenzied people. So, you don't agree. It hardly matters what we debate. Media is all spiced up, and will remain so not exactly because of some serious issue like poaching but only becuase media knows what it costs to be a celebrity as much as the celebrity himself! Now, I doubt if you can disagree.

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