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Originally posted by: Angela_Grokes
It has nothig to do with being open-minded. Cheating is cheating. If you love someone else while you are married, it cannot be justified. So I dont think it can ever be acceptable. Atleast it should not be.
sorry...i will not accept it...
I can watch anything except for infidelity...marriage is a scared and holy bond...i truly trust the instituition...thus i will not accept EMA...i hate KANK for this reason and my respect held high for preity-abhisekh character...i loved that slap preity gave srk...he deserves it..i hope ADHM is nowhere near KANK
Originally posted by: ilovedhanjanird
Exactly I completely agree but I remember watching interviews where Karan said something about Indian audiences not being able to accept it etcKANK was the most disgusting movie I ever watched in my lifeBut things like that happen in real lifeBut will audiences give it a good womWe are so used to typical love stories
Originally posted by: ilovedhanjanird
if ADHM is anything like KANK where a married man falls in love with someone else
Are Indian audiences ready to accept that?10 years later are we going to be more open minded ?I remember my mom watching KANK and hating both SRK and rani's characters calling them mean and ungrateful