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✧ Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai || Episode Discussion Thread #2 ✧
I actually think it is refreshing that homosexuality is shown on Indian television as it exists in society. There is nothing to be embarrased about because no kissing or sex scenes were shown, but even if they were I would not be fazed.
Originally posted by: mannisha
I actually think it is refreshing that homosexuality is shown on Indian television as it exists in society. There is nothing to be embarrased about because no kissing or sex scenes were shown, but even if they were I would not be fazed.
I think it is amazing people can get uptight about homosexuality (which is nobody's business but of the consenting inolved) yet Indians are more than happy to accept scantily dressed actresses in mainstream bollywood and will pay top dollar to see foreigners in bikinis gyrating to questionable lyrics! Oh the hypocrisy of us Indians.