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Lakshmiji..... i dont understand whether ur sharing ur thoughts or ur questioning the audience.....also ur pointing all the defects against the male ego....really male ego is not the cause.......thing of beauty is joy forever......do u view aiswarya rai as an object of 'sex'......no... everybody has the right on her/his body......no body is forced to do nothing....the heroine is acting knowingly well that her body will be exposed to the audience......and she is not doing anything for free...hefty amount of rupees is paid to her.......when she has the right to expose herself...obviously every has the right to see it....is is upto the audience to accept it or to reject it....after seeing it if they are happy let them enjoy....anyway fate is with them....... ....beauty contests are not held to expose the women or her body.....when the same body parts if when given in textbooks or educational programs u will definitely take it and see it with a positive attitude.... but if the same pictures are given in some other magazines u will treat it the other way why?.... 99% of the girls irrespective of their colour, size,age etc are liked to be watched by the other sex...but they fear the society..... dont bother too much....be happy n always think in a positive approach...dont differentiate between male & female ......male egoism is ok to some extent...this female egoism is very dangerous...which is leading to all sort of problems.... what do u say!

Posted by: Miss mumta Sweet At: 7, Jul 2003 5:04:13 PM IST
No actress is forced to expose. /infact to get the popularity as a sexy queen many beautiful girls will fight in a que. always u find mistake with male ego. But female ego plays a large role in this exposing. There a quite a number of women, who like to exposetheir bodies infrontof others, even in the society. They like men, watching like dogs at their bodies. bad is both the sexes. As long as ppl keep enjoyoing naked bodies, there is no fault in making such pictures. In ancient time,s where poetry and painitngs are main arts, many poems were told in great language descrining bodies of women, and many sexual scenes told as romantic ones.Same in case of paintings.Now films are widely viewed arts, so they occur in films too. nothing strange about this.

Posted by: Viplove K At: 14, Jan 2003 2:10:14 PM IST
To Raghavan garu, Good point of view with no buyers! I didn't write for publicity or readership. I just shared my thoughts. I write what I think and feel. To Vikram garu, I again stress. What I want to convey is: No person(either male or female) shouldn't be directed or ordered in their purely personal aspects. To everyone who comments, I could see most of the men react in such a way that "See women are also not good". Whatever I have written are my observations, as a girl. No doubt men are changed when compared to the previous generations. But they need to change somemore. Regarding the illicit relationships of women, I don't think so that it is as high as you project. Good and Bad is everywhere and in every sect. We are only discussing about the proportions and the need for a change in the thought pattern. Male-Female Ego. We can be confident, but not be egoistic, whoever it may be.In this 21st century, egos are not going to help you in anyway. Only Understanding and Caring matters. If I write anything about the "Commodity" part, I think it will trigger another debate. Let us consider the Pictures. Every one comment heroines for exposure, but no one comments the dress designers, screenplay writers and the directors, producers for it. I want to share a small poem, "valavaloodchina heroine ani aakali choopula vekkirintalu. darsakendrulaku satkaaraalu. saanketika sibbandiki prasamsalu. vyaktitvamlo dollatanaalu". I decided to write another article in this context.

Posted by: Ms. Prasanthi Uppalapati At: 10, Jul 2002 12:44:31 PM IST
Honestly, this a good point of view, with no buyers! When you say male ego, you loose half of your audience. Among the other half, some completely support men and their birth right of male-ego, while some others do not stand to have their say on moral grounds. The way to attract people's attention and get a good hearing would be talk in their language. Phoolan Devi is a good example, but who'll look upto her? In your support to her you are some for yourself too. Countering male-ego is very tough as you find it even in women. Male-ego in women, you say? Yes, women who themselves feel that men are entitled to male-ego. Equal rights to women issue takes a back seat, when it is put forth by some publicity monger, and illogical Malladi Subbamma. Women is not a commodity, THIS women themselves should realize. If they do, who cannot change the mind-set of this society??

Posted by: Mr. Vijaya Raghavan Tirumala At: 10, Jul 2002 5:12:50 AM IST
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