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Mohanlal: No right to stop you kissing


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Basil Pereira
Kiss of Love.
by Basil Pereira on Nov 27, 2014 11:02 AM

As Mohanlal says, every one has the freedom, one of the parameters of freedom is to kiss on the streets.For Cinema shooting, it is Okay. But on normal situation, there must be some ethics and morality on Humanitarian attitude.Something should be within the walls.
B.P.Pereira
Madurai.

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MM
Dual freedom?
by MM on Nov 27, 2014 10:21 AM

This kind of culture has been started by Christian groups from Kerala with malefic intentions who things they are representation of west in India. Let them also learn the innovative ideas from west. Why follow only the dark side of their culture?

See the hypocrisy of present generation of Indian youth. They follow boy-friends, Valentines, Live-ins and Kiss-Love etc. If someone questions, they call it moral police. At the same time, they use special protection laws, women’s cells and police to harass men. This dual freedom and double standards do not exist with woman of any other country except Indian women. Why cannot such women take the help of their boy-friends, live-in partners to protect their “dignity” and “respect”, instead of wasting the time of police?



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gopalakrishnan caruthedath
Kissing in public
by gopalakrishnan caruthedath on Nov 27, 2014 09:29 AM

We, as a society, have not grown to show such expressions of love in public. Till such time we reach the level of the western nations in public restraints, it is better that we leave such expressions within the 4 walls of your home.

Mr. Mohandas might be supporting this cause to make such expressions in films normal. Will it be ok for him to see his son or daughter doing such things in public.

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Amit Naik
kudos
by Amit Naik on Nov 27, 2014 09:17 AM

Superrrrr- I just the whole of India looks in this perception, hats off Mr Mohanlal

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venkatesh rao
what is the uproar about?
by venkatesh rao on Nov 27, 2014 09:16 AM

According to Mohanlal "'Bangalore or most metros in India are safe for people in love. Men and women go about their business without being questioned by strangers" absolutely then why need to make scene, call media and do it in public? people in true love dont have to show off , all they need is to marry and get on with life. please dont teach us mralities when you want to hide behind legalities

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