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May 28, 2005 11:58 AM, 2580 Views
(Updated Jun 04, 2005)
Part 3 : bollywood exposing

If ignorance is considered moral and is the essence of our mindset then this review is best ignored .


This review is essentially the last and final part of the controversial and debatable triology of the reviews ’’ sex and the indian culture ’’ . all those who have detested these can take solace in the fact that this is the last part .


An apology is dedicated in the comment for all those whose feelings might have been hurt in these reviews . but not before this one more blow ..


Is Bollywood justified in exposing ?


Mirror Mirror on the wall ..


lets attempt a simple question . how many of us would consider the bollywood heroines exposing vulgar ? and the same us , how many are fans of heroines in hollywood who have not just shown it all but done it all on screen (ofcourse it is censored in india ). isnt it ironic on our parts , to condemn one and laud another when they are the same species of human beings .(adapted from the review itself).


The Comments :


almost everyone said that they appreciate foreign heroines exposure but the same in India is not justifiable because of our mindset .


EPILOGUE


so you all see my purpose of holding the mirror to look at ourself is here . we actually appreciate much more exposure in the west then how can we condemn our heroines . true in the present day it does meet opposition but is it really justified ? lets just ask ourself the same question . do they have a really different sets of hormones in the west ?


the funny question is : havent we just seen it all , even the kids get it out of curiosity these days then why are we hiding something that 50% of the population has ! (oops!)


i am curious how would people react if a foreign heroine exposes in indian cinema or vice versa now that things like this are happening .


sooner this distinction is going to be lost as hollywood is going more global with PG rated movies and india more hollywoodish . I think they will land somewhere in between bar some exceptions .


but we should be mentally prepared for bold ( and actually brave? - you might want to read my review on mallika sherawat ) heroines competing with english girls in showing it all in hollywood now that they are doing foreign projects .


TO CONCLUDE


The times are changing . and so are people’s mindset with exposure(not the skin exposure!) . the great conflict in these reviews comes from the impetus we have received from the west in the past few years . these changes may be correct logically , after all the British were the ones to ban Sati and child marriage in our country , but these have come at a very fast rate recently that not everyone would be able to cope with it or accept it . Sooner or later we may get broad minded but all these 3 reviews as I would describe can be best considered as ’’futuristic’’ .

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