Let's Ban Balaji Film Production & Ekta Kapoor:
Though
I am aware of the backlash this article might receive from the ‘modern’
reader, I won’t hold myself from writing it. So this is what happened
the other day while I was exploring YouTube and looking for upcoming
movies in 2016 -the trailer of Kya Kool Hai Hum 3 showed up as a
suggestion. I didn’t quite realize how uncomfortable this trailer might
make me till my little nephew joined me and his curious questions
compelled me to shut down my laptop.
Source: Screen Grab
Seriously
Ekta Kapoor, this is the best you could do to make your mark in movies?
I would have been impressed had you come out in the open and produced a
full-on porn instead of taking the safe midway and producing this soft
porn in the guise of a comedy. Allow me to be honest enough and say that
there is just so much hope of your brother’s career to stand strong
even if he stands naked in front of the camera. You could have rather
spared your family this horrendous embarrassment. The equally
sub-standard dialogues and lyrics of the Kya Kool Hain Hum series
are just exposing the pervert of a frustrated, sex-obsessed yet
sex-deprived mind, you may call that talent if you want to, I, however,
beg to differ.
But
it is not just this one movie series which is overboard with sexuality
to sell its tickets. Nudity has become the trend and need of the hour in
the entertainment business. And to mirror this trend, nudity is
fighting hard to make a strong presence felt in the real world as well.
Call me old school, but I just can’t wrap my head around the entire
concept of #freethenipple. The caveman graduated to civilization to
bring a furtherance to its existence. One such advancement was to cover
ones private body parts, and today we are revolting against this social
norm to get our rights straight. Is it a fight for gender equality, or
is it a fight of a handful of women to claim the right to walk around
naked? The labor women building a skyscraper with a child wrapped around
her waist, yet being paid lesser than the male counterpart, the girl in
some remote village who is not allowed to study and is forced into a
marriage she never wanted, some equally meritorious woman who is not
allowed to make an identity for herself, the wife whose husband wants to
abandon her because she has just given birth to the third female-child,
the sister from a small town whose brothers have denied her a share in
the family property provide us with graver situations calling out for
gender equality, the nipple can wait to see the sunlight though.
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