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To those who are complaining, we can see where you are coming from BUT if you ever saw the state of "Sikhs" in punjab, just ONCE did you see it you'de realise how much good this competition is actualy doing. At a time of crisis where punjabi "Sikhs" are all going for the latest hair style over a dastaar and thinking Sikhi has no place in the time and age no more this will encourage them not to think this. Theres different ways of promoting Sikhi,some are more intense ways than others, all have their own seperate target audiences and for those who know how the way young boys in india think and their mentality, you will know for sure that this contest would actualy tap into their heads. It may not work so well for UK Sikhs.........it will come across cheezy to most of them including me because of the different society and country we have been brought up in.

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oh and if you havent realised but those contests are some of the very few left in punjab who even have their kesh anymore. I looked into my own family in india and realised of the 30 young lads i thought of only 5 have full kesh and of the other 25, half of them were stupid retards who decided to turn away from their identity and take a trip to the barbers and think "its cool yaar" :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

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^^^ keeping kesh for fashion, is just as bad as not keeping kesh at all.

i see where you are coming from, but i think you will agree with me when i say that atleast some of the things these guys are doing are not so sikh like. ie. going to a club, and ofcourse they will be shaving hair from their body, trimming their dhari .....

the question is are we ok to let go of the current sikhi image in media (drunk, joker sardars) and adopt the model image? is the model image any better?

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When i was a kid i used to ask my father if a Sikh(Kesdhari) could become a model, I wanted to be one tongue.gif :wub: .

My father replied "A true sikh is a model in himself and doesn't need a ramp to walk on."

VERY WELL SAID!!

seriously look at it yh..... wwe may go to a program n see some amazing looking gursikh.......n sooo many people wna be like them,,, they like celebrities of their own lol

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