Originally posted by: mysticwater24
Well, the problem is sex is still a taboo in India...most parents prefer not discussing sex with their children, as they consider it something unmentionable...but they forget, that like every education sex education is also important, and its better if parents educates their children about it, than they knowing about it in a wrong manner...legalising prostitution is not a way of solving this problem...moral values comes how a person is brought up, who influences the person, even if prostitution is legalised i dont think incidents like this will stop...brothers like Kumar will still be there...until and unless children are taught what is right and what is wrong, whom to respect, Kumars will exist...its the family who should have taught Kumar to respect his sister, to protect her, instead they always treated Kanak like some unwanted creature, who should do what others ordered...thus Kumar learnt only that, he never felt the need of paying any heed to what Kanak said to him, it only angered him, cause he thought she had no right to prevent him for doing anything...and this anger of Kanak slapping him, probably made him commit this crime more than anything else ...he wanted to show his power, that he had in the family ..