Originally posted by: -Chandramukhi-
@Bold: Unfortunately you are wrong here. Once these Celebs are in the BB house, they know being surrounded by the cameras. Their personal life isn't personal anymore. It's not like they are being recorded against their will. They are being paid hefty amount for us to view their personal life for these 3 months. When they do not have any issue being recorded, there is no argument of peeping in their personal life at all. This is what Bigg Boss is, cameras and only cameras.
@Red: Thanks, but no thanks, I can fight for my own rights.
P.S: And to answer your question, you were indulging in moral policing, again that is what was reflected from your post.
@Red: I am very sorry that I said that. Good that You are independent and you can fight for your rights.
@Bold: Again I am telling, I am against moral policing. Girls go to pub, discotheque, enjoy one night stand...etc. All these acts are of entirely their life. They are not hurting others. They are enjoying their life according to their rules. Nobody has the right to set rules over others life. I am from Bangalore. I formed a team from several colleges and took a procession against moral policing act against by some hindu outfit in Mangalore pub incident.
I know that Bigg Boss is, cameras and only cameras. But the innocent and pure act of comforting ones friend is being portrayed by some people as an act equivalent to Lesbian act. I felt bad about that.
Edited by ManjuBlore - 12 years ago