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Posted: 6 years ago
#21

Originally posted by: Tede_naina

What abt Parvati Menon case ?

What case? She had issues with Amma n they openly fought. It was petty n egoistic on both ladies n Amma's side.

I like her as an actress n she is one of the best Malayalam actress too bt too much wannabe Kangana n nt at all what I like in a feminist symbol which she wants to be.

I don't think in any other industry there is an organization for actresses n in malku industry most of the actress stand up for themselves like bhavana - classy girl true feminist for me<3

Manju who left her superstar chauvanist hubby n started fresh n now superstar of the industry.

Parvathy is talented bt stupid n attentionseeking... I don't know what you expect from industry.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Malayalam industry ( not movies) is just as chauvinistic but still it’s better because top actresses have called out bad behaviour and still are good enough actors to manage without the help of superstars.

What happened to Parvathy was very wrong and what’s wrong with all industries. You can’t criticise male stars coz their fans descend to really low levels especially if the person calling out is a woman. There was nothing wrong is what she said. Even I was shocked at the kind of dialogues which were in that movie.

But more than anything I hate the spineless attitude of Dulquar, Farhad, Nivin, the superstars .... esp when it had to do with Bhavana. Only Prithviraj stood for her. The others didn’t even open their mouth.

I get dissapointed when I see such good movies made by these kinds of people.

But of course my biggest disappointment is Mohanlal and his handling of the Amma president role. It’s stupid to assume that such talent equals greatness as a person as well.

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Posted: 6 years ago
#23

Originally posted by: flipfl0p

Both industries have good movies and bad movies. But Bollywood only remakes the bad ones. Whose choice?

whose choice nahi, whose fault?

ofcourse its south industry's fault. usse pata tha ki BW will remake their movies in future. so southies should take responsibility for whatever shit is made in Indian Cinema😆

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: simim

Malayalam industry ( not movies) is just as chauvinistic but still it’s better because top actresses have called out bad behaviour and still are good enough actors to manage without the help of superstars.

What happened to Parvathy was very wrong and what’s wrong with all industries. You can’t criticise male stars coz their fans descend to really low levels especially if the person calling out is a woman. There was nothing wrong is what she said. Even I was shocked at the kind of dialogues which were in that movie.

But more than anything I hate the spineless attitude of Dulquar, Farhad, Nivin, the superstars .... esp when it had to do with Bhavana. Only Prithviraj stood for her. The others didn’t even open their mouth.

I get dissapointed when I see such good movies made by these kinds of people.

But of course my biggest disappointment is Mohanlal and his handling of the Amma president role. It’s stupid to assume that such talent equals greatness as a person as well.

Everyone stood up for bhavana especially the new generation n not just prithvi... N as for parvathy it was blown out of proportion by herself n trolls... She is attention seeking n crass, I have seen videos of what a bimbo n entitled she is.

Mallu industry is no way perfect or less mysoginist but atkeast here the actresses opens up about the issue then n there not when it is good time for their movie, most actresses are wonderful n inspiring bt the likes of parvathy just ruin it for others too.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Stark_Wolf

Everyone stood up for bhavana especially the new generation n not just prithvi... N as for parvathy it was blown out of proportion by herself n trolls... She is attention seeking n crass, I have seen videos of what a bimbo n entitled she is.

Mallu industry is no way perfect or less mysoginist but atkeast here the actresses opens up about the issue then n there not when it is good time for their movie, most actresses are wonderful n inspiring bt the likes of parvathy just ruin it for others too.

Can you post any link of Nivin, Dulquar or Fahad commenting on the Dileep issue? I heard only Prithvi and Bhavanas friend Asif Ali among actors. I may have missed the others comment. So pls do tell me where you saw any of them comment about Dileep.

And that’s what I said as well that it’s deeply misogynistic but it’s better than other industries since women ( some of them at least) are assertive and do speak up.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Stark_Wolf

What case? She had issues with Amma n they openly fought. It was petty n egoistic on both ladies n Amma's side.

I like her as an actress n she is one of the best Malayalam actress too bt too much wannabe Kangana n nt at all what I like in a feminist symbol which she wants to be.

I don't think in any other industry there is an organization for actresses n in malku industry most of the actress stand up for themselves like bhavana - classy girl true feminist for me<3

Manju who left her superstar chauvanist hubby n started fresh n now superstar of the industry.

Parvathy is talented bt stupid n attentionseeking... I don't know what you expect from industry.

I saw an interview of hers with Anupama she criticized a movie in which a veteran actor played the lead..she was hounded and harrased by his fans and was treated as an outcast coz of this.

I never followed up with the case hence asked what happened. Didn't know she is another Kangana 😄

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: simim

Malayalam industry ( not movies) is just as chauvinistic but still it’s better because top actresses have called out bad behaviour and still are good enough actors to manage without the help of superstars.

What happened to Parvathy was very wrong and what’s wrong with all industries. You can’t criticise male stars coz their fans descend to really low levels especially if the person calling out is a woman. There was nothing wrong is what she said. Even I was shocked at the kind of dialogues which were in that movie.

But more than anything I hate the spineless attitude of Dulquar, Farhad, Nivin, the superstars .... esp when it had to do with Bhavana. Only Prithviraj stood for her. The others didn’t even open their mouth.

I get dissapointed when I see such good movies made by these kinds of people.

But of course my biggest disappointment is Mohanlal and his handling of the Amma president role. It’s stupid to assume that such talent equals greatness as a person as well.

Thanks for the info
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Tede_naina

I saw an interview of hers with Anupama she criticized a movie in which a veteran actor played the lead..she was hounded and harrased by his fans and was treated as an outcast coz of this.

I never followed up with the case hence asked what happened. Didn't know she is another Kangana 😄

Honestly that’s what happened. She said she was disappointed when superstars did movies in which there were such crass dialogues. They should take a stand and refuse to do such movies. For that the fans of the superstars said such horrible things to her with the rape threats etc. and the superstar never told his fans to stop saying all this.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: simim

Can you post any link of Nivin, Dulquar or Fahad commenting on the Dileep issue? I heard only Prithvi and Bhavanas friend Asif Ali among actors. I may have missed the others comment. So pls do tell me where you saw any of them comment about Dileep.

And that’s what I said as well that it’s deeply misogynistic but it’s better than other industries since women ( some of them at least) are assertive and do speak up.

You can Google it, nivin said in an iv where he said he completely support n seek justice for her n Dq actually made a Twitter or FB post I don't remember... Whole Amma lot conducted a solidarity blah too where every actor talked in support for her N as for prithvi n Asif Ali they both got involved more bcoz bhavana was shooting for a movie with Prithvi at that time n the incident happened during HB2 which is Asifs movie...a**hole Asif later said he doesn't think dileep is involved too.

Bhavna is more close to mammuka, he was the only lead actor invited to her wedding not prithvi or Asif.. If DQ dint support I don't think that would b the scene.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: simim

Honestly that’s what happened. She said she was disappointed when superstars did movies in which there were such crass dialogues. They should take a stand and refuse to do such movies. For that the fans of the superstars said such horrible things to her with the rape threats etc. and the superstar never told his fans to stop saying all this.

Mammooty not speaking up was in bad taste n got him hatred too rightfully bt paru was no better she added fuel to the trolls by giving them more n more attention n she used the same crass language too... N the guy who gave rape threat on fb was arrested n he was not at all fan of the actor n just someone trying to get attention. After the Amma fiasco paru n her wannabe attitude is open for anyone to see

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