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HEAR: That Pyaar Ka Punchnama Tirade Against Girls? This Woman Has A Zinger Comeback...

HEAR: That Pyaar Ka Punchnama Tirade Against Girls? This Woman Has A Zinger Comeback...
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We have all heard that popular dialogue from Pyaar Ka Punchnama which shot Kartik Aryaan to fame. Kartik, who portrays the role of Rajat in the film, does a 7-minute monologue about the behaviour of women and why they are the biggest 'problem' in the face of the earth.

The monologue, considered as the lengthiest long-take scene done for a Hindi film, had gathered so much attention, that everywhere Kartik goes, he is asked to perform it. While the dialogue may impress a lot of women, it's Kartik essentially saying 'women suck.'

It goes like this: "Problem yeh hai ki woh ladki hai. Aur kya problem hai? Problem yeh hai ki main chahta hoon ki meri life mein koi problem hi naa ho. Lekin agar meri life mein koi problem naa ho toh yeh uski life ki sabse badi problem hai…Inn ladkiyon ko naa koi khush nahi rakh sakta. A happy woman is a myth."

Well, no matter what he said, it clearly worked for the film makers. So they decided to make Kartik do a similar monologue in the second part of the film.

Howver, a radio jockey RS Jassi at Radio Mirchi, has come up with a stinging rejoinder to Kartik's 'problem'.

"Problem ye hai ki woh ladke hai....Problem khadi karna aadat hai..Main agar backless blouse pehenke saree mein selfie leke facebook me daal do to dikkat hai. Lekin tum agar boxer mein bina kapdo ke itna good-looking photo khichao, to chalega!"

Now, that's one response you have to listen to:

You must have heard the long speech by Kartik Aaryan in Pyaar Ka Punchnama part one ! ... Now this is my friend RJ Jassi's reply after a few girls heard Kartik again in Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2!

Posted by RJ Recharge Rohit on Monday, 19 October 2015

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