This film legitimises stalking and suicide bids. it makes men think that when a women says no she means yes and must be pursued. next what Mr.Rai it is good that one can pour acid or kill
Re: shobha is right
by prakash sharma on Jul 07, 2013 08:49 PM
well Neha ..!! reality is reality.. and it does happen.. whether u show it or not..!! it stil wil continue to happen
Re: shobha is right
by Farooq Khan on Jul 07, 2013 11:42 PM
Everyone, except one columnist, seems to have taken Kundan home. Sorry Mr, Kundan we have find another one here and beg you, plz kill her before she lays egg
I have been to Varanasi many times. Men who don't take "no" for an answer are not romantic, they are creepy.
Actually, they are people who have no respect for the woman's wishes...they are self-centred individuals and all they care is that they want the girl in their life.
I really thought we are OVER with these kinda heroes.
The interview reveals the ending (death of the hero), and yet there is no warning about spoilers. This is so disgusting and so unprofessional. Totally unacceptable. Thanks to rediff, I know the ending even without seeing the movie. Great!
Well, you definitely feel irritated at Ms De mom-in-law kinda attitude, though she is right, she has a way of saying things non-objectively, some grace in order for someone her age. Hems malini has the style, know what I mean?
On the other hand glorifying some of the native behavior, however realistic does have social effects, much like amitabh bachchan's a-y-man. We have this habit of replaying things to a sickening repetition, so long as the moolah is right!
Some change is needed which provides some hope. I guess we are going through very grim times, can do with something which cheer up. Who wants to see bad things even if they sell? Except charlatans?!
Any love from a guy to a girl is OK,so long as it is not stretched to mad obssession with stu pidity or hate/revenge(due to failure) in psyche.The relationship should be beautiful; otherwise do not go for it.
She is right to say that the movie encourages forceful acceptance of love, here too he goes to extend of slitting his wrist which is black mailing, else they throw acid. Thats not love is.
Re: Shobha De is Right
by abhbhat on Jul 06, 2013 05:33 PM
As long as you are not harming physically anyone else it is ok. I regret not sliting my wrist when it was the right time. And now just watch movie to relive the moments.
Re: Shobha De is Right
by Balan Iyer on Jul 06, 2013 11:24 AM
You are right.It happened recently in a small town.One guy after seeing the flick cut his wrist and is lying in hospital, due to the fact that he was spurned by his girl friend.
Re: Re: Shobha De is Right
by Farooq Khan on Jul 07, 2013 11:53 PM
Ohh I thought he found the movie so utterly boring he got discombobulated and cut his wrist instead of that of Director :D