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August 16, 2008

Sanjay Dutt proves chicks love money...

MunnaSanjay Dutt, better known as the creepy looking guy from Munnabhai M.B.B.S and it's follow up Lage Raho Munnabhai (The tall creepy guy... not the dwarfish one with the crazy laugh... *shiver*), claims to have slept with more than 200 women in his lifetime. The star was speaking with another creepy short dwarf dude (There seem to be loads of them in Bollywood), Sajid Khan, on his new show... Sajid's Superstars... ummm... right. Whatever.

He says,

“I don’t remember the number of women I have been with… it might be over 200.”

Charming.

To be fair, I believe that Sanjay let down the Indian film industry. If you're going to pretend to be a Casanova despite looking like a shaven big foot, than at least lie BIG. I mean, when you consider that Charlie Sheen says he's slept with more than 5000... Yeah... It kinda' sucks.

Then again, perhaps it shows that despite the modernism sweeping through India, Indian woman retain the morals of Old India... The doting wives who save themselves for their one true love... who await their husbands arrival with a smile so they can feed them Aloo-Gobi and relieve the tension of the tough day gone past...

...

... Yeah. Dwarfs scare me. They're like fat midgets.

Samurai_Sellout
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