why india is promoting nude scenes in film???????????why why why
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These days, we can't see movies with our family members because of more vulgarity and double meaning words used. Bollywood movies never show full nudity, even if there is requirement in the movie.Once movie. "P.K." is a good movie, we can watch it with our family members because there is no vulgarity is used, only partial nudity is shown, hiding private part with stereo.
rambabu wrote:Here is a question to all those Bravos who ask, "What's wrong with showing nudity."
CAN THEY WATCH A MOVIE WITH NUDE SCENES WITH THEIR TEENAGE DAUGHTERS AND SONS.?
@Rambabu how many teen agers watch movies with their parents, if they do they are not teen agers and parents are not parents. There is a difference between artitstic nudity and vulgar nudity.
A couple of years ago there was an amusing incident with regard to censorship..Sharmila Tagore who was one of the first actresses to wear a bikini, while heading the censor board was forced to cut some scenes where the actress wore a bikini ,,,, makes one wonder whether our censor board is moving backwards ..
bhuyali saroj wrote:I think u haven't understand the consequence of showing nudity in films first of all it will harm children the most and if the children had that habit of watching it from early days can anyone can stop him when he grow old
Nudity does not harm anyone, in fact the more such things are considered taboo and a great hullabaloo is created over it, the more people get attracted to it. Do you know that many Caribbean countries such as Trinidad & Tobago, Hawaii etc. where the climate is hot and dry, people wear quite skimpy clothes including women, where dressing up in short skirts, shorts and sleeveless tops is the regular practice. But they carry it very well and everyone is used to it and no one gives it a second thought. Whereas in countries where women are forced to covered up from head to toe and much noise is made about her dressing, there are more sex crimes. Why look anywhere else, in our own country, when the Nirbhaya tragedy occurred, many were ready to pounce on her with statements like her dressing was provocative and she brought it on herself. So irt is more to do with the sick mentality than nudity. Our own culture has promoted nudity through centuries, look at the temple art in various parts of countries for evidence.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:bhuyali saroj wrote:I think u haven't understand the consequence of showing nudity in films first of all it will harm children the most and if the children had that habit of watching it from early days can anyone can stop him when he grow oldNudity does not harm anyone, in fact the more such things are considered taboo and a great hullabaloo is created over it, the more people get attracted to it. Do you know that many Caribbean countries such as Trinidad & Tobago, Hawaii etc. where the climate is hot and dry, people wear quite skimpy clothes including women, where dressing up in short skirts, shorts and sleeveless tops is the regular practice. But they carry it very well and everyone is used to it and no one gives it a second thought. Whereas in countries where women are forced to covered up from head to toe and much noise is made about her dressing, there are more sex crimes. Why look anywhere else, in our own country, when the Nirbhaya tragedy occurred, many were ready to pounce on her with statements like her dressing was provocative and she brought it on herself. So irt is more to do with the sick mentality than nudity. Our own culture has promoted nudity through centuries, look at the temple art in various parts of countries for evidence.
I totally agree with that....The average Indian man is brain washed into believing women are objects meant for their use.I have seen the way men speak about their wives, as if they are slaves to do their bidding.Given that kind of scenario, no wonder people have all kinds of warped imagination about sex and nudity,speak about nudity and covering up blah blah..
rambabu wrote:I agree with you Kalyani. Khajuraho is an apt example for supporting your view that nudity was promoted here in this country. It's a country where sick minds stare at a Mother breast feeding her baby
I wonder how many Indians (or westerners) will be comfortable if their family members started posing like Khajuraho sculptures in public???????? It's a country where mothers are treated with utmost respect as well and as you said sick minds can be anywhere or everywhere.
suni51 wrote:rambabu wrote:I agree with you Kalyani. Khajuraho is an apt example for supporting your view that nudity was promoted here in this country. It's a country where sick minds stare at a Mother breast feeding her baby
I wonder how many Indians (or westerners) will be comfortable if their family members started posing like Khajuraho sculptures in public???????? It's a country where mothers are treated with utmost respect as well and as you said sick minds can be anywhere or everywhere.
Absolutely sick minds see nudity in everything. Regarding people being comfortable if their family members pose like Khajuraho sculptures is doubtful. Because we derive pleasure if some others pose but not our own family members.
suni51 wrote:rambabu wrote:I agree with you Kalyani. Khajuraho is an apt example for supporting your view that nudity was promoted here in this country. It's a country where sick minds stare at a Mother breast feeding her baby
I wonder how many Indians (or westerners) will be comfortable if their family members started posing like Khajuraho sculptures in public???????? It's a country where mothers are treated with utmost respect as well and as you said sick minds can be anywhere or everywhere.
The question is not about posing or behaving similar to the erotic sculptures but understanding ourselves as well as making our children and others understand that nudity is wrong, neither should it always be equaled to sex and vulgarity.
suni51 wrote:rambabu wrote:I agree with you Kalyani. Khajuraho is an apt example for supporting your view that nudity was promoted here in this country. It's a country where sick minds stare at a Mother breast feeding her baby
I wonder how many Indians (or westerners) will be comfortable if their family members started posing like Khajuraho sculptures in public???????? It's a country where mothers are treated with utmost respect as well and as you said sick minds can be anywhere or everywhere.
Yes. Nobody will be comfortable seeing own family member posing like Khajuraho sculptures. Such poses may be comforting in bed room in environment of privacy.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:suni51 wrote:rambabu wrote:I agree with you Kalyani. Khajuraho is an apt example for supporting your view that nudity was promoted here in this country. It's a country where sick minds stare at a Mother breast feeding her baby
I wonder how many Indians (or westerners) will be comfortable if their family members started posing like Khajuraho sculptures in public???????? It's a country where mothers are treated with utmost respect as well and as you said sick minds can be anywhere or everywhere.
Yes. Nobody will be comfortable seeing own family member posing like Khajuraho sculptures. Such poses may be comforting in bed room in environment of privacy.
The other fact is any other member except our own family members if pose as Khujuraho sculptures we enjoy. Because ours is a society of hypocrites. A rule for us another for others.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:suni51 wrote:rambabu wrote:I agree with you Kalyani. Khajuraho is an apt example for supporting your view that nudity was promoted here in this country. It's a country where sick minds stare at a Mother breast feeding her baby
I wonder how many Indians (or westerners) will be comfortable if their family members started posing like Khajuraho sculptures in public???????? It's a country where mothers are treated with utmost respect as well and as you said sick minds can be anywhere or everywhere.
The question is not about posing or behaving similar to the erotic sculptures but understanding ourselves as well as making our children and others understand that nudity is wrong, neither should it always be equaled to sex and vulgarity.
Exactly, as we say and know that nudity is in our minds and it is good or bad as much the local culture allows. There are places where no one looks at nude people walking or resting on beaches but that is no more possible in our country. I remember a Goan beach (nudist colony) at Kalangut with mostly foreigners and some locals joining them has been closed down forcefully long ago. We do not know the meaning of nature and its beauty but try to see something vulgar in a fully covered person.
rambabu wrote:Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:suni51 wrote:rambabu wrote:I agree with you Kalyani. Khajuraho is an apt example for supporting your view that nudity was promoted here in this country. It's a country where sick minds stare at a Mother breast feeding her baby
I wonder how many Indians (or westerners) will be comfortable if their family members started posing like Khajuraho sculptures in public???????? It's a country where mothers are treated with utmost respect as well and as you said sick minds can be anywhere or everywhere.
Yes. Nobody will be comfortable seeing own family member posing like Khajuraho sculptures. Such poses may be comforting in bed room in environment of privacy.
The other fact is any other member except our own family members if pose as Khujuraho sculptures we enjoy. Because ours is a society of hypocrites. A rule for us another for others.
Physical enjoyment does not depend on rules. Nudity and Khajuraho type pose will definitely arouse passion and delight. But we have rules for orderly management of society. €that is why nothing is vulgar in privacy. Vulgarity is only in public. There is law to regulate this. In these days of internet, the privacy is also very limited. So we have to be more permissiive. In fact, when I see any undesirable comment or image of some of my family members, I just ignore and even dobn 't let them know or notice that this is in my knowledge.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:rambabu wrote:Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:suni51 wrote:rambabu wrote:I agree with you Kalyani. Khajuraho is an apt example for supporting your view that nudity was promoted here in this country. It's a country where sick minds stare at a Mother breast feeding her baby
I wonder how many Indians (or westerners) will be comfortable if their family members started posing like Khajuraho sculptures in public???????? It's a country where mothers are treated with utmost respect as well and as you said sick minds can be anywhere or everywhere.
Yes. Nobody will be comfortable seeing own family member posing like Khajuraho sculptures. Such poses may be comforting in bed room in environment of privacy.
The other fact is any other member except our own family members if pose as Khujuraho sculptures we enjoy. Because ours is a society of hypocrites. A rule for us another for others.
Physical enjoyment does not depend on rules. Nudity and Khajuraho type pose will definitely arouse passion and delight. But we have rules for orderly management of society. €that is why nothing is vulgar in privacy. Vulgarity is only in public. There is law to regulate this. In these days of internet, the privacy is also very limited. So we have to be more permissiive. In fact, when I see any undesirable comment or image of some of my family members, I just ignore and even dobn 't let them know or notice that this is in my knowledge.
Permissive Indian society is a distant dream. Regarding the other factor ignoring and not caring about undesirable comments is best possible solution.
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