If watching movies would have helped to awaken our society would have awakened much earlier and these filmy fellows would not have earned billions selling such stories. Watching such movies is torture only to your mind that we are helpless.
Re: If watching helped
by mannoo kumar on Mar 21, 2014 02:52 PM
Soumitra, do u really think this movie would earn billions of rupees? At the max, this movie would recover the budget they have invested in. Movie making is one media to wake up people from somber. It depends on how an individual reacts to it. They r movies which intended only for fun, and very few on serious topics. Try and encourage people who are trying to show what's going on in this society, rather than being a complete pessimist.
Re: If watching helped
by Srini on Mar 21, 2014 11:07 AM
Prostitution is the oldest profession and it continues till day and will continue forever. It is naive to expect a movie to change that. But what can change is human exploitation.
Re: If watching helped
by prakash sharma on Mar 21, 2014 11:47 AM
it creates awareness and the way we look at this profession also changes. but its not easy to change public perception about this /
Re: If watching helped
by Sumit Ganguly on Mar 21, 2014 11:59 AM
Soumitra, it is also torture for me to watch movies about super rich living in Bermudas with billions of Rs/ dollars in palatial bungalows with swimming pools or sea fronts, dozens of cars, eating and drinking or wasting foods for 100 hungry peoples . Not a days hard work in life, not a care in the world, except will they have a hit with a new scantily clad girl ! But that does not stop moviemakers making such films, so let us have some socially conscious movies about such exploitations as well for a change.
The topic of flesh trade and human trafficking needs to be highlighted constantly..the 'pimps' who trade women, girls, children are ugly warts of Society...any punishment...even death would not be sufficient for these criminals...