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I think its too early to make a comparison between a show on Indian TV and Hollywood, or TV and Bollywood for that matter... Television has just come up, so yes, they will take time to come upto BW standards...
Originally posted by: meteora_smt
GD - The 11 pm argument doesn't hold, because KYM is repeated in the afternoon too....
As I said, I don't think the scene is a big deal, I think the MICHI scene was aesthetically shot... But I can see why people find it bold according to Indian TV standards....
Originally posted by: Grateful Dead
Sonia... yes..as i said before..the Michi scene was sooo unadulterated and beautiful,....but i really get offended...when i see few reality shows..its shocking...i really dont know whts the defination of bold i guessđ..
Originally posted by: meteora_smt
GD I guess what we differ on is the meaning of "bold"... I don't think anything being "bold" is a bad thing per se... It is a neutral word, Srk and YRJ made a bold move by making a film where there was no romance, and no indian lead actress neither any item songs, when they made "Chak De India" So you see what I mean???? Its not bad for something to be called "bold" đ
Now if someone proclaimed that the MICHI scene was vulgar, then perhaps I would disagree because the word "vulgar" definately has a negative connotation!!! đ
Originally posted by: gurl.enchanted
i really dont think its such a big deal that a so called "bold" scene was shown in indian telly. i think its high time the audiences stopped being so hypocritical and learned to accept an essential part of life i.e. passion. its really sad that while the whole world has woken up, there's still a huge part in india where passion is strictly restricted to closed doors and anything even remotely resembling it on television is considred to be morally wrong. i m half afraid that next the hypocritical moral police in india wud get after the kayamath team for depicting something thats a part of india for ages....i always find it funny that in a country like india which introduced "kamasutra", things are still backward and people refuse to shake off their conservative notions