Multinational companies reject Slumdog Millionaire-India Buzz-Entertainment-The Times of India
Let it be known at all common and elite.
If you have branded clothes and visiting a party, you must have permission from the brand owner to get clicked in the party.
If you have empty cans of cold drink of leading brands, then you must seek permission from the company before you through it out in the dustbin.
If you have junior artists, wearing vests and underwears of a particular brand, and you want to shoot a film, you must seek permission from the manufacturer of the lingery if they would relish the idea that a movie would depict junior artists wearing their brand.
If you are driving in a limousine in a marriage party and that party happens to near a slump, then you must first seek permission from the owners of the part makers of the car manufacturer as well the car manufacturer company that would they allow you to shoot the marriage party in which some shoots of a slump or that matter the waiters serving drinks in your marriage party.
The Car manufacturer of high end brand has to be asked before you make the car manufactured by them to follow the horse decked for marriage ceremony.
The foreigners will not see any liqour banners on Indian airports. But they should remained assured that liqour will be served on board.
The fun is intelligible only to me. If you do not understand, then do not worry. I am not using any feminist rationality.
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