and the shameful thing is that this thinking still exists
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Originally posted by: zephyr29
You're right. And not just that, even we start feeling ashamed that we were ever fans of such people. Guess this is why the wise men coined the adage Ignorance is Bliss 🤔
Originally posted by: atominis
Yes.I have often felt ashamed of being fan of certain artistes or liking their work.In many ways ignorance is indeed bliss.Just see veteran singer Yesudas barking about women today!😡 That they should not provoke men to do unnecessary things by wearing jeans!Raj Kapoor was impossible pervert obsessed with breasts. Even ended up asking Khushwant Singh about his niece's body, asking him "how was she" pointing towards her...🤬Khushwant Singh was a pervert himself but was shocked at this question and gently told him it was his niece and they couldn't discuss her "like this". Only then Raj Kapoor took his eyes off her and turned sober.This piece was narrated by Khushwant Singh himself!By God it turned me away from his films forever!
Originally posted by: kmh2thebest
Yeah I've also heard this type of BS talked by old actors...I remember an interview in which even Raj Kapoor sahab was talking bad about actresses like wth? Even the media thought like this...
and the shameful thing is that this thinking still exists