When Dharmendra first appeared, I thought, "Wow, I never realized he was so dark before":
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Dharmendra in "Izzat" (1968)
Yes, it was another one of those old film days for me. Groan all you want, but I love the men from this era. I read some review of the new movie "Heyy, Baby" and the reviewer said it was like "Three Boys and a Baby", "because there aren't any men in Bollywood anymore". She's right - most of the stars are boyish-looking these days. You have to go back in time to find these real men.
When Dharmendra first appeared, I thought, "Wow, I never realized he was so dark before":
Of course, it turned out to be make-up. He was playing two brothers with different mothers, one light, one dark. See, there's nothing boyish about him, he's all man:
And he's got a man's butt to prove it:


Ayayayayay, I'm feeling faint. And what I wouldn't give to trade places with this actress:
Of course, she didn't know what to do, given the opportunity. Bevakoof. Well, perhaps she is missing the proper equipment.
When Dharmendra first appeared, I thought, "Wow, I never realized he was so dark before":
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"Well, perhaps she is missing the proper equipment."
What, she left her strap-on at home that day?
Ewwww, I don't even want to think about it! Ha ha.
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