روشن خیالی -- What is wrong with race

uploaded by the.serial.chiller January 26, 2009 at 10:25 pm
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It is not a Pakistani Movie

Mughl-e-Azam was a historical movie, hence it was allowed to be screened in Pakistani Cinemas
Then there was another mughl-e-azam rip off (i don't remember the name), which was also screened here because of its "historical" storyline ...
Aawarapan was a "UAE based" production of a pakistani born producer featuring a few songs by a pakistani band ... so it was also allowed

RACE however is not pakistani, not produced by UAE based people, not featuring pakistani people, not featuring pakistani songs ... etc etc..
The screening of RACE has no lame excuses attached to it .... it is simply being screened as an indian movie, which is necessary to keep our cinema industry alive!

It is a well known fact that our entire nation enjoys Indian movies...
Infact we indulge in all inethical and immoral activities.. which are way beyond the seemingly innocent act of watching indian movies!

Its a free country, people are free to do whatever they want to do .. but the problem here is that putting up huge billboards of katrina and bipasha wearing skirts will eventually lead to a change in the level of acceptability of such things in our society!
I am sure there would be people who wear such clothes in pakistan ... and by all means, they should... I don't have a right to stop them from leading their lives!!

But by constantly bombarding us with such images, the VCR Culture, Dish Culture, Cable Culture and now the Cinema Culture is bringing about a huge shift in conscious and subconscious perception of acceptability of such images among the masses of our country..

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