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Posted: 19 years ago
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I agree with queen3. At least it's common in high societies. And why are we forgetting Deepak Tijori's "oops"?
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: bluepink

don't you guys think it is hypocritical to show men cheating there spouse as funny movies like masti, no entry and many more. but if it is a woman cheating her husband then the movie is in art genre like astitiva.

can you imagine how the story would have moved if it was pia who had an extramarital? we have seen anand's reaction to ratna when she danced with wasim. so obviously he would have gone bonkers. but what would her parents, in -laws, sara, mohan and others would have done?



these are good observations. but i liked those movies and i saw humor in it, i also saw those men regret what they did to wives.

i can also imagine how the story would have gone if it was pia, she would be shown as a tramp, and be insulted by the entire family and be looked down upon in society, which i think is totally unfair. men and women should be treated as equals, why should men be able to get away with things but not women.

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