This is what Dhupia had to say about the incident: "I have taken the whole incident in the right spirit and I don't think there was any harm caused to anyone. I would like to dance with him once again, but this time I will make sure that I am wearing trousers."
O-kay?
All we can say then is - "Welcome to the bimbo brigade, Neha Dhupia," and we are being polite!
See we have a problem when a man forces himself on woman even to peck her on her cheeks. We don't care if the man is rich, glamorous or white. We consider it an outrage of her modesty.
But then some women don't complain so we politely term them as bimbos.
We don't think the accommodation shown by the Bollywood bimbos has anything to do with Indian hospitality.
Richard Gere and Richard Branson would not have dared treat a Hollywood actress the way they treated Shilpa Shetty and Neha Dhupia, unless the actress was a close friend.
But then you get what you deserve, don't you?
It is possible the Branson - Dhupia incident was a pre-orchestrated publicity stunt. If it was indeed the case, we would have no complaints because we would "take the whole incident in the right spirit" to use Dhupia's own words.
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Source: News.Sawf
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