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Cheerleading girls make way for bhangra boys

Delhi Daredevils' owners replaced cheerleaders with bhangra boys.
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Srikanth The SC of India ruled out a petition filed regarding the advertisement of "Royal Challenge" - the top brand of UB group whisky on the Royal Challenger official cricket dress. The SC directed saying "Look for cricket not beyond it".

The same applies to people shouting against Cheer leaders. Cheer leaders are no shame to Indian culture infact better dressed than some of the bollywood actors. It is not hampering the game of cricket in anyway.

The cheap publicity stunts to be avoided and the cricket has to be enjoyed in true spirit.
The beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder so is decency!!!

( Posted: Friday , May 02, 2008 at 19:06 )        

Abhishek This is really disgusting. If cheer-leading is cheap show of women, bhangra boys is definitely cheap show of men (even though fully dressed), why don't our esteemed ministers say anything for thus uncouth show.

( Posted: Thursday , May 01, 2008 at 10:36 )        

chandidas in a news item about bhangra boys you dont show a photo of bhangra boys but you dont forget to show one of the cheer girls!

( Posted: Thursday , May 01, 2008 at 10:02 )        

Adnan whoever wrote this coment about no punjabis in delhi, gues doesnt know dilliwalas! There is a huge difference in dilliwaalas and punjabis!
Delhites is dilliwaalas and punjabis and so many other. Delhi is a cosmo, accept that pal!

( Posted: Thursday , May 01, 2008 at 09:23 )        

more Sandeep Whoever has written this article certainly doesn't know that Punjabis live in Punjab and not in Delhi. Once you are in Delhi, you are Delhiites or dilliwala. It's like saying that you migrated to UK or US but you call yourself Indians. Shame on such writers who want to divide the society.

( Posted: Thursday , May 01, 2008 at 01:15 )        

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