their modus operandi is simple. just add their 1/2 baked theories to 9 truths everyone accepts. this 1/2 baked theory is then either ignored in the stream of truths or is also likely to be accepted by a few border line cases.
Mohanlal who is merely a screen actor with lots of fuss in his past lives now mentally sick and trying to put his habits into a society (malayalees), he is trying to throw light on such issues which has got no value and will provide nothing to the people except ill health like him and his historial life. Look into lives of many screen players how they lived throught out their lives, some with jerks and some with plain lives with good respect. This man cant be respected..... Lally u put your daughter for such even in front of your villa in kerala first.... you might do it as u r used to in screens. So better dont try to have a SAY on it else people of Kerala will themselves teach you a good lesson in the coming days....
Mohanlal first you look your face in a mirror and scan through your own history.... dont try to spoil the society where we live in. Law is there to deal with all sort of illness in the soceity for which police and govt.are doing their own job. No need to dictate malayalees as they are better than you and your family life....be ramain on screen and dont try to come out from there with your dirtyness....
One need not express love in public.Mohanlal is an ace actor and his views may be seen as those working in tinsel world.Public morality is essential in society.If teenagers start kissing in public,they may even not hesitate to have sexual acts which will be nothing but animal instinct.
Re: kissing in public
by godson on Nov 29, 2014 04:12 PM
Kissing is common in Hindi films.And crores are seeing iT, Then why deny to common people. Don't preach morality.Hissing is a symbol of LOVE and AFFECTION.
Re: Re: kissing in public
by amruth ch on Dec 02, 2014 01:13 AM
@godson..dont u feel any difference between films and real life. People kill in movies, is that accepted. Can you show your love to your wife by having s*x in public. As a natural law it is confined to private places. In India,even kissing aprivate affair.
While appreciating several points mentioned by Mr.Mohanlal, as a person who crossed 65yrs of age, a scientist with a deep exposure to world literature, lived in europe and US for long enough periods to observe such, and having a broad and rational mind,not being affiliated to any political or religious group, I strongly URGE PEOPLE AND GOVT AGAINST SUCH OPEN EXPRESSION. It is not also appreciated, though tolerated abroad. It is an unnecessary complication being introduced into India. We do not need that and we should ban all pornographic films thru internet and DVDs etc. We are even now better in the aspect of rape compared to France, US et al. Ofcourse, we need to improve ourselves as regards dealing with women, in man-woman relationship etc.
Re: kissing in public
by Li Na on Nov 28, 2014 03:20 PM
I think its better if you know the context.
Kiss for Love campaign was started after some right wing goons destroyed a cafe.
I don't like to see public kissing but this is a non-violent protest for violent action of vandalizing a cafe (a private property). This deserves far more and severe condemnation.
I am a supporter BJP but I trash BJP Yuva Morcha who started moral policing.
NO ONE has the right to take law into their hands.
Both the Supreme Court of India and Delhi High Court have made it clear that kissing in public is not an obscene act. If people are bothered by it that much, they should proceed legally.
Kissing varies region to region. In US - it's an expression of love and hence accepted publicly. Many psychological research shows that kissing and hugging is healthy, releases oxytocin, reduces stress, etc.
But in countries like India, hugging and kissing is seen only as an action of luuust.
It's interpretation varies region to region.
Public kissing should not catch up in India, as many people are uncomfortable with it.
But vadalizing, moral policing and violent protest to non-violent action or to that matter, protest to an action between 2 consenting adults should never be tolerated.
Don't like. Don't watch. Still don't like. Go to court.
You are absolutely right Mr. Lal..People in Kerala do not know how to express love or affection in public. They way of showing affection is only a smile or just asking " where are you going" Is it the way? Let people express their love and affection in their own way in public or private but it should not be like a jatha in the public roads. So hope you get the message
Mohan lal should realize that there is always a way to express your love. Does he allow his children or grand children (not sure of his age now) to involve in such activities in public. He should be a role model by denying such activities. Shows his foolishness and sense of irresponsibility in posting such blogs.