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Posted: 11 months ago
#41

Originally posted by: Purple5

Looking at that picture of ranbir and tripti lying in bed it seems as though both were completely naked? I could be wrong but if so that’s not acting it’s borderline p”rn to me.

Tripti did say in an interview only ranbir vanga and cameraman were present


to each their own but this will normalize having more r rated scenes in movies, family audience kya dekhe

The movie is rightfully named animal. No wonder the men are flocking to the theaters. 🤢

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Posted: 11 months ago
#42

Originally posted by: Purple5

Looking at that picture of ranbir and tripti lying in bed it seems as though both were completely naked? I could be wrong but if so that’s not acting it’s borderline p”rn to me.

Tripti did say in an interview only ranbir vanga and cameraman were present


to each their own but this will normalize having more r rated scenes in movies, family audience kya dekhe


I agree here. I don't care about male/female or married/unmarried debate. It's unnecessary and uncomfortable.

Let the actor/actress/director show what they want will be inviting more and more raunchy stuff. This is just money minting technique. It's not like they can't convey something without nudity or exposure.

And if they can't, then they are just limited actors/actresses/directors & need to improve their craft.

Posted: 11 months ago
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Originally posted by: Coldplaying

Doesn't this potentially have a detrimental impact on the perception of married women? What kind of message does it convey, and does it inadvertently normalize extramarital affairs? Some on the forum argue it's just acting, so why the criticism directed at Ranbir for Animal. Even he is acting.

Nope......The married women can do whatever they want......the only constraint being...that it should be legal.....and BTW how is Deepu wearing a bikini normalize EM affair??smiley5

Posted: 11 months ago
#44

Originally posted by: Coldplaying


Have you even seen "Animal"? Rashmika displayed equal aggression towards Ranbir, even slapping him multiple times. The example you provided is not suitable.

Consider this scenario: Two women are influenced by Deepika and start cheating on their husbands. In my view, a woman cheating on her husband is just as morally wrong as a man being violent in a relationship.

What are you even saying?? Is Deepika going to cheat in the movie??

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Posted: 11 months ago
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Originally posted by: TheJourney


I agree here. I don't care about male/female or married/unmarried debate. It's unnecessary and uncomfortable.

Let the actor/actress/director show what they want will be inviting more and more raunchy stuff. This is just money minting technique. It's not like they can't convey something without nudity or exposure.

And if they can't, then they are just limited actors/actresses/directors & need to improve their craft.

Exactly. Just take the Hrishikesh movies made decades ago and how they have aged like fine wine. They are clean, well made and are loved by everyone across the generations. Jigra honi chahiye to make a clean movie and still make it into a blockbuster. Only those who have no content to speak of, come up with these cheap gimmicks.

Posted: 11 months ago
#46

Originally posted by: Beautyful_Mess

The people trying to reason with you is those I feel the most sorry for smiley36

Too late....smiley19

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Posted: 11 months ago
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Originally posted by: Shaitan-Haiwan

Reminds me of what Ash did in Dhoom-2 before she had Aaradhya and semi-retired.


Even Aish received a lot of flak from her in laws, apparently Amitabh Bacchan asked Adi Chopra to cut off the kissing scene with Hrithik, but the scene somehow made it to the movie. Also the Bacchans were not happy seeing Hrithik-Aish take all the success credits from Abhishek

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Posted: 11 months ago
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Originally posted by: Coldplaying


Have you even seen "Animal"? Rashmika displayed equal aggression towards Ranbir, even slapping him multiple times. The example you provided is not suitable.

Consider this scenario: Two women are influenced by Deepika and start cheating on their husbands. In my view, a woman cheating on her husband is just as morally wrong as a man being violent in a relationship.

I hope you strongly objected to Ranbir's character in Animal cheating on his wife, as it is going to influence all the men. tentially have a detrimental impact on the perception of married men? What kind of message does it convey, and does it inadvertently normalize extramarital affairs?

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Posted: 11 months ago
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IIRC Some older persona tried to sue Hrithik/Aishwarya and all of YRF for that Dhoom 2 kiss. Is that a valid case ?smiley36

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