Originally posted by: Veni-Vidi-Vici
The holier than thou statement isn't for this situation. It is for the thought leader mantle that Bollywood generally assumes...you may think it is fine but I find it hypocritical coming from them-that is my opinion and I wrote it.
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Rhea and others specifically targeted definitely have to approach the court of law.. Bollywood as a whole? Some people think it is right but I don't think so... Other industries are vilified too.. Anchors cry hoarse screaming corporate greed, names of businessmen are also dragged along in reports of scam.. It isn't that Bollywood a specific target.. A lot of industries are.. Politicians and policemen are targeted this way too... Diatribe against Mumbai /UP /Bihar police also takes place... .how was the coverage of Augusta Westland scam.. People were hounded then too.. Didn't Rajiv Gandhi suffer from Bofors allegations.. Media did it and the stain couldn't be washed away.. A lot of political careers were destroyed this way.. Does that mean scams shouldn't be investigated by journalists? Language should be censored but a lot of people in public life say worse things in media..a lot of people in public life, actors included just shoot allegations and scoot... Accountability lies with everyone who speaks to media.. Not just journalists but also the panelists.. The ones being interviewed.. The ones writing an op-Ed.. I feel members of Bollywood has been openly taking stances which will be questioned
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I am not saying that media is God but I find it hypocritical when bollywood as an industry petitions like this. Whether they sue or not is their look out but I don't agree that Bollywood is the only victim. I hold on to my views in this regard
I am nowhere telling that they can't seek a legal opinion.. They can and they will.. It is a free country.... I found the stance rather rich coming from them.. I don't mean to say that they don't have legal redressal.. It is just that they cry foul when they are to be regulated. News need to be regulated first.... But what would be the industry's stance on regulating OTT? ( i know that it is fiction) but by that logic anything presented for public viewing must be approved isn't it..
I have my sympathies with the women who were victims of the whole ssr incident. They need an on - air apology.. . But I find Bollywood petition vain- again my opinion and I don't speak for anyone
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