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Posted: 1 years ago
Originally posted by: Clochette

I'm struck dumb (almost) what kind of movies you watched as kids!


Because in India, everyone sits in front of TV together or goes to theatre together with family in tow and no one bothers about impact of scenes on kids. Rather elders get angry if someone points out that some scene or sonv may negatively impact kids and think others are ruining their fun or accuse parents or kids of being over sensitive or over thinking.

In India people still watch films and TV together and discuss together. Some parents take kids to watch even A rated films like Delhi Belly as they cannot leave kids alone at home and there is  no one else at home to take care of kids.

They do not bother how films or TV shows will affect kids. 

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Posted: 1 years ago


I gotta admit that film added to my aquaphobia thanks to villain and heroine pushing each other in crocodile infested water.

It also added to my fear of crocodiles along with films like Shaan, Ganga Jumna Saraswati etc and all those Discovery, Nat Geo, Animal planet shows.

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Posted: 1 years ago
Originally posted by: Life_Is_Dutiful

Rape scenes in movies terrorized me like anything during my pre-teens and teens so much so that I used to feel scared going out of the house alone even during broad daylight. There was the rape scene of Rani Mukherjee in Hey Ram and even today here screams ring in my ears. I couldn't sleep for days after watching that scene.


Yes the most realistic depiction in an Indian movie 

The way she cries in pain with her throat slit, clothes torn, blood everywhere 

I still can't forget 


To think this and even worse happened at that time... 

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Posted: 1 years ago
Originally posted by: atominis


I gotta admit that film added to my aquaphobia thanks to villain and heroine pushing each other in crocodile infested water.

It also added to my fear of crocodiles along with films like Shaan, Ganga Jumna Saraswati etc and all those Discovery, Nat Geo, Animal planet shows.


https://youtu.be/t8_FxazU8f4


Warning: The woman (or is it a girl?) crying is more scary

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Posted: 1 years ago

Raat scared me as a kid, I used to hate sleeping next to a wall due to a scene in the movie where hands appear out of the wall. 

Also, I feel really bad now but as kids I used to scare my brother by singing theme music of Woh (Indian adaptation of It). 

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Posted: 1 years ago
Originally posted by: BettyA1


Yes the most realistic depiction in an Indian movie 

The way she cries in pain with her throat slit, clothes torn, blood everywhere 

I still can't forget 


To think this and even worse happened at that time... 

That scene had affected me psychologically so much. Those monsters are raping her and she's screaming and Kamal Hassan is trying her best to save her but can't. I don't think I can ever forget that scene.

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Posted: 1 years ago

Any decent horror film


Going to washroom alone during the night was the toughest part.

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Posted: 1 years ago

It... I haven't been able to finish the two-part movies to this day...

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Posted: 1 years ago

Makdee,Veerana, Aparichit (the way the hero killed all the villains were traumatising and disturbing) and orphan