The iconic scene that enraged a moron
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Pavan_Daggupati — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 10:50 AM)
Oh man saw four movies this weekend and stood four times for the national anthem. Today I was drinking my coffee and suddenly had to stand up for the anthem. Coffee turned cold. This is gonna be a regular thing. Going with your popcorn and coffee and all that in hand and standing up for the anthem.
In addition to this like I mentioned in the other thread they did put a 'Smoking kills' tag for the movie's entire run time as if these tobacco ads (2 times) aren't enough. It's ridiculous and I felt sad to the point that I laughed at the situation. There is no true movie experience anymore. It is dead.
Make a move, Reindeer Games.. -
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vikade1 — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 11:46 AM)
It's very annoying that films are targeted in this unfair manner. In a way, they are a victim of their own popularity.
No other artform is sullied so much. Authors aren't compelled to write "smoking kills" in each page in the margin, paintings are not made to display "smoking kills" in the corner, etc.
I think the main reason is that cinema is not viewed as an art form, so much as a means of entertainment in India. Even the Supreme Court seems to hold this viewpoint. -
themanwithnoshame2016 — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 11:51 AM)
"Even the Supreme Court seems to hold this viewpoint."
More like a certain Justice Deepak Misra.
http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/supreme-court-cinema-halls-thirteen-years-ago-same-petitioner-same-judge-and-the-anthem-4404145/ -
calonclick — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 12:47 PM)
I am a firm believer that you will be always be bound by the land in which you were born. It is like the umbilical cord which will forever bind you with your mother even after you are all grown up and have travelled across the world. You will come back to that same land to be with your ancestors and rest in peace.