@bhawnaprasad_@CatWomaniya Don’t know why Indian audience needs to laugh at unfunny or even crass or extremely vulgar comedy, it’s like we paid for the tickets so we HAVE to laugh
@MeghUpdates Imagine having such a regular, harmless looking guy in school, college or at work- only to find out later he’s capable of such thought process. Makes me sad because he could have indeed made a choice to respect women
@surabhi_kaushal@mainbhiengineer So true. Almost all girls I know are taking care of parents until they get married and restricted by husbands from doing so. Done see a single one crying about it or blowing their own trumpet
@IntelShadowOp I love your posts but a gentle suggestion- please use the Chinese word for untouchables instead of Dalits. We must know what the Chinese call them to discriminate against them
@NindaTurtles@AdityaDharFilms They are trying to shame and guilt trip Indian audiences for asking for better cinema. Dhurandhar has shown us what brilliant cinema is like and we refuse to go back to substandard stuff
@Its_CineHub Im sorry but even if someone actually paid most people to watch yrf and Srk movies, they wouldn’t. Indian audiences cannot be taken for a ride forever. Try to introspect and improve instead of blaming people for asking for better cinema