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the concept is very good but there is a loophole where the contestants manipulate results by sms polling. The prime example being Mr. Nanavati making it complusory for all his empolyees to sms and call on Sunday . This is being done for all the employees of all the institutions his family is affiliated with. |
the concept is very good but there is a loophole where the contestants manipulate results by sms polling. The prime example being Mr. Nanavati making it complusory for all his empolyees to sms and call on Sunday . This is being done for all the employees of all the institutions his family is affiliated with. |
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== Indian Export to Mexico? == |
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I can't help but notice an uncanny resemblance of Lead India to Mexico's brand new ''"Iniciativa México"''. Javier Aguirre's ''¿Qué estás haciendo por México?'' spots sound a lot like India's Do campaign. Can this be simple coincidence? Or are we staging up another reality show which will have the same ending...? |
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the concept is very good but there is a loophole where the contestants manipulate results by sms polling. The prime example being Mr. Nanavati making it complusory for all his empolyees to sms and call on Sunday . This is being done for all the employees of all the institutions his family is affiliated with.
Indian Export to Mexico?
I can't help but notice an uncanny resemblance of Lead India to Mexico's brand new "Iniciativa México". Javier Aguirre's ¿Qué estás haciendo por México? spots sound a lot like India's Do campaign. Can this be simple coincidence? Or are we staging up another reality show which will have the same ending...?
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