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Posted: 13 years ago
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There is no need for liplock, the two actors are generating enough chemistry by eyelocks and expressions😛, so there is no need for liplock..
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: Shahrukhlover

I don't like the idea of kissing on INdian television. Call me old fashioned, but there are other ways of showing a romantic scene that's less embarrassing for the actors to act out.


yeah ur right
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Posted: 13 years ago
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dissagree...u might thnk tht iam conservative...bt its nt of being conservative...i believe tht there is many wayz to show luv ...bt why only ths valgur type of scenes...i asked u tht can u see ths type of scenes wth ur brother or father...its feels so shameful...if u hv any selfrespect...and in BALH they show what is tottaly wrong in my point of u...bcz many children see drams wth there mom's so ths give a very bad impact on there mind in a very little age...so i completely disagree wth u
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: MissMona

NO to kiss scene. The whole family is watching together.
That awkward moment when the whole family watching their favorite show on tv and suddenly there was a kissing scene.
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ya agree wth u ...it feels so shameful ...when ur whole family watching especially when ur watching wth ur father or bro nd suddenly kiss scene cum.ohhh😲...it ws jst ☺️...banda wahi k wahi rah jta hai phir to chnge krne k liye remote bi gum hjta hai🤣
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: zainab_sushita2

dissagree...u might thnk tht iam conservative...bt its nt of being conservative...i believe tht there is many wayz to show luv ...bt why only ths valgur type of scenes...i asked u tht can u see ths type of scenes wth ur brother or father...its feels so shameful...if u hv any selfrespect...and in BALH they show what is tottaly wrong in my point of u...bcz many children see drams wth there mom's so ths give a very bad impact on there mind in a very little age...so i completely disagree wth u


Okay okay...sheesh I get it, the majority of the audience, yourself included thinks it's inappropriate to show a simple kiss on tv. Fine.

You in particular first said you're not conservative, and yet you call a simple kiss vulgar. You asked me if I can see these types of scenes with my brother and father, the answer is yes, a kiss is not inappropriate at all in my family, it's mainstream where I live. =P

The only part I truly take offense to was your comment 'it feels so shameful...if you have any self respect'. I see your point of view and respect it, because that's just what it is. What's appropriate to me may not be appropriate to you, and I get that. I just wish you could extend the same courtesy my way and not resort to personal attacks to get your point across.

The point is, I was trying to understand why it's so difficult for some audience members to digest simple acts of affection, and it's so easy for them to digest tracks such as a woman marrying her rapist with ease. I understand why it's hard for indian tv shows to show kissing on camera now. Your opinion, while it may have come from a good place was phrased very disrepectfully.

At the end of the day though, as I said what's appropriate to me may not be appropriate to you, that comes from our morals and values and the environment we were exposed to while growing up. We can't fault one another for that.


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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: lola123

Well...I would love to see it😳 and I have so often sat with my parents watching way more intimate scenes and its all good...But having said that in India there are many families that do not feel comfortable with such scenes...and there are many of them...so to please a small part of the audience and get the majority of them at unease would not be so smart...Plus some actors too come from conservative backgrounds and would not be comfortable...so let us just wait till all in India become comfortable with it...


Thank you for being polite with your reply first of all. And yeah wouldn't it be so romantic. *sigh* I guess in that case we won't get to see them kiss in our lifetimes...LOL
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: nirvanlove

i wont disagree entirely but perhaps india is dominated by rural background aka society . the villages, towns etc.
for us, its not a big deal but for them, it sure is i suppose.

though shows like PR are for sure controversial for promoting polygamy a number of times and ridiculing female inspite of female oriented shows,

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richa u r mind blowing ... this statement just made me burst into laughter
well pr has given the most controversial female lead i.e r beloved ARCHANA
she is a controversial wife , a controversial mom , a controversial bhabhi etc etc
in front of ARCHANA ... i don't think any other controversial thing will be even given any importance
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: sereaishitedare


Okay okay...sheesh I get it, the majority of the audience, yourself included thinks it's inappropriate to show a simple kiss on tv. Fine.

You in particular first said you're not conservative, and yet you call a simple kiss vulgar. You asked me if I can see these types of scenes with my brother and father, the answer is yes, a kiss is not inappropriate at all in my family, it's mainstream where I live. =P

The only part I truly take offense to was your comment 'it feels so shameful...if you have any self respect'. I see your point of view and respect it, because that's just what it is. What's appropriate to me may not be appropriate to you, and I get that. I just wish you could extend the same courtesy my way and not resort to personal attacks to get your point across.

The point is, I was trying to understand why it's so difficult for some audience members to digest simple acts of affection, and it's so easy for them to digest tracks such as a woman marrying her rapist with ease. I understand why it's hard for indian tv shows to show kissing on camera now. Your opinion, while it may have come from a good place was phrased very disrepectfully.

At the end of the day though, as I said what's appropriate to me may not be appropriate to you, that comes from our morals and values and the environment we were exposed to while growing up. We can't fault one another for that.


sorry ...we r south asians ...u r may be frm abroad or western society tht u nt feel ashamed in seeing tht type of scene wth ur bro or father...we belongs to eastern society nd in eastern society ths type of thngs considered as valgurity...nd ths give bad impact on children mind's...iam proud of being an eastern...nd proud of my culture😊
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: zainab_sushita2

sorry ...we r south asians ...u r may be frm abroad or western society tht u nt feel ashamed in seeing tht type of scene wth ur bro or father...we belongs to eastern society nd in eastern society ths type of thngs considered as valgurity...nd ths give bad impact on children mind's...iam proud of being an eastern...nd proud of my culture😊


I am sorry to intervene.. I am an INDIAN who grew up with INDIAN values etc etc.. but I dont see anything wrong with a LIPLOCK scene.. There is no reason to attack the topic starter...

Even I see liplock scenes and crazy dance moves in HINDI songs everyday. with my family. I have seen some south indian songs, and the actresses in them are MORE vulgar than HINDI movie actresses. So you being a south Indian and someone else being a NON-SOUTH indian is not the discussion here...

Indians including myself.. are hypocrites in many ways.. On one hand, they long to see a CHIKNI CHAMELI or MUNNI BADNAAM OR A MURDER OR Sheela ki Jawani that plays on all channels every day... but they feel offensive about the mention about a liplock scene in a TV serial!..


People are entitled to their oppinion.. I wld love to see a LIPLOCK between ARVI as well.. We all know that s not going to happen in PR.. because EKTA KAPOOR will rip the two apart in the name of PAVITRA RISHTA.. .. so lets chill..


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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: sereaishitedare



Wouldn't that just be so adorable? I'd like download it and put it on my phone and my iPad.

Imagine this:
Purvi and Arjun are laughing, having a great time. Purvi stops laughing when she realizes how close they are standing to each other, almost touching. She notices Arjun's eyes softening as he smiles at her. Arjun's hands move up to Purvi's face. They lean in slowly and Arjun stops centimeters from Purvi's lips and waits for her to make a move, giving her the power to move forwards and capture his lips, or back away. Purvi of course realizes what he is doing, and makes her move. She takes his offering, and they share a beautiful, chaste, sweet kiss. Then they pull away and Purvi blushes while Arjun smiles and strokes her face.

(sorry, I just had to throw that scene in there)😳

That would be soo cute! 😃 There are so many ways of showing sweet kisses like that on TV without being vulgar..Indian television really needs to step up its game! 😉

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