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The Top Ten Bollywood Movies Are Giving The Wrong Message To The Society.

The Top Ten Bollywood Movies Are Giving The Wrong Message To The Society. Hindi Article

1. Dostana Click to look into! >> Read More...

It’s high time, and our film industry needs to understand that showcasing gay characters in motion pictures is not a way of being funny. They have been depicted in a wrong manner and more than often shown as a couple of guys who are horny and dressed in bright colours. Where is the justice in the movie if they are not sending the right message and rather than sensitising the society towards homosexuality end up criticising them.

2. NH10

This film portrays the modern day female in the most pathetic way possible. According to this, being independent women in today’s time means smoking and drinking only. The husband’s to support their other half give them a packet of cigarettes and thus help them in degrading their health; such is the awful support of feminism in this country.

3. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Click to look into! >> Read More...

This big hit was so full of nonsense. Its plot was so damn stupid, and its concept of feminism was absolute rubbish. It’s ridiculous depiction of arranged marriage and not to forget its atrocious display of emotional needs, completely misguiding its viewers. Seriously, can’t a guy accept a woman as she is and not expect to change her for him.

4. Sultan Click to look into! >> Read More...

Even though Sultan went on to become a great commercial success, yet it depicted all the wrong messages. A guy can win the Olympic medal and so can a woman, the only difference being that she has to work more than 20 years for the same whereas he can achieve it within a few months of practice. When a young woman becomes pregnant, it’s her fault so she has to leave everything so that she can focus entirely on raising her family. Such a horrifying way to showcase how the males see their other half.

5. Holiday Click to look into! >> Read More...

There couldn’t be a worse way possible to enhance the misconceptions that people already have that stalking a girl you like is cool. It’s more pathetic when it’s a soldier who has taken vows to protect and respect the ladies, ends up chasing his first love on bikes even when she is asking him to steer clear from her path. The surprising part is that in the end the girl also falls for his irritating antics.

6. R…Rajkumar

The same thing again and again, that a girl is a prize and the best stalker may win her. People need to understand that females are not some commodity for sale and they seriously need to stop stalling them and arrange some dull contest stop make them look good so that they can win her love.

7. Tanu Weds Manu Click to look into! >> Read More... Returns

This cinema gives an entirely wrong picture on how to deal with problems. It showcases that framing a person for what he or she is not accountable for just for the sake of proving someone wrong is acceptable.

8. Bajirao Mastani Click to look into! >> Read More...

It completely misinterprets the notion f “true love.” Infidelity just for the sake of love is considered to be just and being a rebel is judged to make someone tough it showcased as acceptable.

9. Happy New Year Click to look into! >> Read More...

This motion picture purely amplifies the fact that all of Farah Khan’s films tend to send a wrong message. How can the scriptwriters not see through the reality that a group of first- time robbers plan a successful heist by pretending as unprofessional dancers in an international tournament? Even the most naïve people can see through that, and it does not help people who get inspired by such awful stuff and try to change their luck.

10. Namastey London Click to look into! >> Read More...

Forcing your kids to marry against their will is a crime. And this picture shows just that. Thinking that what is right for your child based on your own opinion is not going to help anyone especially when it comes to the sensitive issue of marriage, since forcing someone into it leads to more bad than good as most of the turn out to be failures and direct to extremes situations.

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Dostana, NH10, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Sultan, Holiday, R Rajkumar, Bajirao Mastani, Namastey London

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