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Posted: 11 years ago
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No one prohibited me watching anything except for english movies, I used to watch it on mute with subtitles available and whenever someone came into the room I would immediately flip the channel to cartoon network or pogo 😆 Though my mom was pretty cool about it, she used to watch it with me sometimes and when people would kiss, she'd say, "why do these english people feel the need to kiss each other after every sentence, we Indians don't do that no...😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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OMG I remember watching Neil n Nikki when I was around 11 years old my mum was pretty ok she would fast forward when it came to the weird scenes... But not my dad! I was scarred for life when I saw that movie.🥺 My brother was even more protective of me! Even when the time around Murder 2 released I think I was 18... He was quite pissed that I even watched it! But my parents are quite cool they didn't really restrict me when I was young as I was never one of those who was much into BWood films or these R rated movie watchers. I would mostly stick to Disney Channel...
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Posted: 11 years ago
#53
I wasn't allowed to watch movies like Murder, Ashiq Banaya Apne etc.

I also wasn't allowed to watch Big Brother because the British version was quite dirty. But I used to watch it secretly.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#54

Originally posted by: Humsafar.



😆 It would make life easier if kissing and hugging gave babies. Aww your poor friends, burst their bubble. 😆

During our demo, there were 60 girls in the class, they made 35 of us stand on one side and said that according to statistics, out of 60 girls, this is how many girls would have already done it. Then seperated 3 from that 35 and said this is how many girls would use protection. 😲 Terrible memories. I felt disgusted after that day. 😵



and this is a good reason enough for Sex ed in school😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I did watched Alpaviram in school as our teachers encouraged the girls to watch it as they felt we would be always aware about our safety.😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
#56

Originally posted by: -Rhythmic.Me-

My parents didn't let me watch Titanic I remember! 😆



Nowdays the hindi movies are much more explicit scenes😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
#57

Originally posted by: SudhaSangeet

They directly use to switch off tv whenever they thought some objectionable scene is coming soon 😆 Oh there were many...

Now that my brother and me are grown up...still if such scene comes, everyone's head turns automatically here there up down...🤣 its funny but we do it.



this happens in my home also sometimes😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Mohabattein had a liplock between Uday-Shamita? Holy schmoly, clearly my mom did a good job of screening stuff 😆

I remember I was uber excited for Salaam Namaste when I was 13 or so and when I was watching it with my mom, she covered my eyes with her hand as we were watching it in a car while on a journey 🤣 What she didn't know was that I rewatched the movie a couple of days later at my maasi's place, and she couldn't be bothered to cover my eyes 🤣
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Didn't have any such issues. I wasn't into English flicks until i turned 18-19 that's it.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: BalamPichkaari

Mohabattein had a liplock between Uday-Shamita? Holy schmoly, clearly my mom did a good job of screening stuff 😆


I remember I was uber excited for Salaam Namaste when I was 13 or so and when I was watching it with my mom, she covered my eyes with her hand as we were watching it in a car while on a journey 🤣 What she didn't know was that I rewatched the movie a couple of days later at my maasi's place, and she couldn't be bothered to cover my eyes 🤣


Hahaha same, I had no idea Mohabateein had a liplock, I don't know how my mum managed that.

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