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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2006

amir khan

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  • All the parts you have uploaded end somewhere else and start somewhere else!!

  • uploading is verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry bad.

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  • @wavinglight Well i think some Hindus just ignored it and i think that was the case here as well.

  • I Like definition of Company '" In your Ramain only one villain Rawan with 10 heads just like that company/corporat with htousand of head stickin wiht each other with the glue of greed" great

  • @kolorol koi tasalsul nahi:D

  • human history not just indian, is full of live human burning. every soul has a right to live. It still happens in the name of war, sadly

  • Oh really?I think you are right,they didn't burn witches,they burned innocent women who probably failed to take their "role" into society and go to church on Sundays.I think trying to deny THIS practice is beyond reason as it means denying history!

  • Europeans DID NOT burn withces at the steak, That is a popular, but eroneous myth. Trying to justify the cruel and inhuman practice of suttee is beyond reason.

  • I agree, at any rate, burning people is wrong

  • Yes while europeans burned "witches" at the stake for the sake of their religion,indians burned widows for the sake of theirs...fair enough

  • ther were no hills around calcutta here it is there in the background ??? also the custom of sati was banned in 18th century it no longer exists...

  • In India when a wife loses her husband they practice the sacred ritual and burn themselves alive while they are burning their husbands corpse.

    Usually the wives comply with it, but Amesha was clearly a rebel.

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