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	<title>Comments on: We all want just sex and not marriage</title>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 17:56:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Anon</title>
		<link>http://www.apunkabollywood.net/news/we-all-want-just-sex-and-not-marriage.html#comment-8640</link>
		<dc:creator>Anon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2008 14:49:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>great. another film on the 'bigda hua' youth of London. I seriusly hate the way bollywood films depict any characters that are brought up outside of India-especially the Govinda ones. They seem to have this smugness that purely stems from some belief that in the end Indian, indian values, indianess is the good that beats all evil. If they would actually take the time to step off their 5 star make-up van, or come out of their 5 star hotels while they are in London, they would realise that the majority of us brought up here are no different to how we would have been had we been in India. We have to make the best of both the worlds that we are part of, without actually belonging fully to either. It is hurtful to us to see how we are thought of and ridiculed all the time-yet when it comes to making the most of our cities for shooting, parties, award shows etc the bollywood fraternity have no hang-ups. Why the double standards then? Please Indian directors get some sense and some sensetivity. Half your films seem to be directed at the 'overseas market' or NRI audience as we are often called, so it may be sensible to stop criticising us to such a cariacature extent.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>great. another film on the &#8216;bigda hua&#8217; youth of London. I seriusly hate the way bollywood films depict any characters that are brought up outside of India-especially the Govinda ones. They seem to have this smugness that purely stems from some belief that in the end Indian, indian values, indianess is the good that beats all evil. If they would actually take the time to step off their 5 star make-up van, or come out of their 5 star hotels while they are in London, they would realise that the majority of us brought up here are no different to how we would have been had we been in India. We have to make the best of both the worlds that we are part of, without actually belonging fully to either. It is hurtful to us to see how we are thought of and ridiculed all the time-yet when it comes to making the most of our cities for shooting, parties, award shows etc the bollywood fraternity have no hang-ups. Why the double standards then? Please Indian directors get some sense and some sensetivity. Half your films seem to be directed at the &#8216;overseas market&#8217; or NRI audience as we are often called, so it may be sensible to stop criticising us to such a cariacature extent.</p>
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