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After Hina Khan, Rubina Dilaik, Rocky Jaiswal and Abhinav Shukla discussed Gaurav Khanna and Akanksha Chamola’s divorce and decision to not have children on their podcast, Anuj Sachdeva called out their remarks, saying the conversation lacked empathy and sensitivity.
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Naseeruddin Shah : "Anupam Kher is very vocal. I don’t think he needs to be taken seriously. He’s a clown & sycophant. It’s in his blood. He can’t help it"
Being a woman, how can you justify a fake sexual harassment allegation? A person who faces false accusations can have their reputation destroyed. Absolutely shameful.
#LockUpp • #LockUpp2
A 9-year-old girl died by suicide after allegedly being bullied. She reportedly asked her teacher for help many times, but her pleas were ignored.
No child should ever feel unheard. Bullying must be taken seriously.
The real failure wasn’t a child’s inability to cope. It was the collective failure of the people and institutions that were supposed to listen, act, and keep them safe. When a child loses hope, it is not bcz no one could help, it is bcz many who could, didn’t despite being asked.
When an actor portrays a murderer or a rapist on screen, nobody accuses them of actually committing a crime in real life. Everyone understands it is a highly choreographed, technical performance filmed in front of a crew of dozens of people.
The exact same logic applies to intimate scenes. The actors are not actually engaging in real intimacy; they are simulating it to fulfill the demands of a script. Within acting circles, this boundary is deeply understood.
Targeting Kiara Advani, Yash, or their spouses for the intimate scenes in Toxic completely misunderstands the craft. An actor's job is to leave their personal life at the door and embody a character, it is a professional responsibility, not a reflection of their marriage.
The backlash also exposes a blatant gender double standard. So many movies have been released in the past few years in which married male actors play alpha men indulging in heavy intimate scenes, but their real-life characters weren't assassinated, nor were their marriages picked apart by online mobs. Male actors are routinely praised for their commitment to dark or intense roles, while female actors are subjected to targeted slut-shaming for simply doing their jobs. Conflating an on-screen performance with a real-life relationship is not okay. It is time for audiences to see acting as acting and these performers as professionals.
Amitabh Bachchan responding to RS during his stage performance while RS was looking at DP the whole time can never not be funny!
Can’t stop laughing everytime I look at that clip🤭
Not taking anything away from Naseer, he is a great actor, but Amitabh is much better. Amitabh is underrated as an actor because his immense superstardom and box-office success overshadow the technical brilliance of his performances.
Naseer is like Pankaj Tripathi: he acts great, but his range is limited. He brings the same restrained persona to most characters, with limited variation in mannerisms and dialogue delivery, while Amitabh is the more complete actor because he has delivered exceptional performances across virtually every genre. He could portray simmering intensity in Deewaar, tragic vulnerability in Anand, effortless comedy in Amar Akbar Anthony and Chupke Chupke, an intense romantic in Silsila and Kabhi Kabhie, emotional depth in Black, and many more.
His iconic dialogue delivery, commanding voice, expressive body language, and ability to excel in both larger-than-life and understated roles make him a more versatile actor than Shah. In one line, Shah wouldn't suit most of the roles Amitabh did, but Amitabh would suit any role that Shah did.
Unpopular and controversial opinion
Children owe their parents nothing for being born.
Parenthood is a choice, not a debt. Beating children is never okay; it's violence that causes lifelong trauma.
Parents' duty is to provide a safe and nurturing space to their children.
Beating children is not normal.
This man was facing criticism for publicly saying that he wants to make babies with Dua Lipa.
So he came out with even more creepy defence: he claims that telling a woman, who doesn't know you, that you want to make babies with her is "the most beautiful compliment you could give to a woman."
Reducing a successful woman to a womb for your fantasy is entitlement disguised as flattery, not admiration. You weren’t praising her talent, intellect, or work, but were being objectifying, and creepy, especially in a public setting. You don’t get to rewrite boundaries just because you’re famous (not because you’re good, but because most of us don’t have good taste in music).
Ask any woman, not even one will perceive "I want to make babies with you" as a compliment coming from a man they don't know. They’ll see it for what it is: creepy, invasive, objectifying, and sexually inappropriate.
At least 11, including children, have lost their lives in a stampede during the RCB victory celebration, yet the festivities continue uninterrupted.
The state govt, which is primarily responsible for crowd management at such large-scale public events, has clearly failed. Instead of suspending the celebration in light of the tragedy, they’ve chosen to go ahead with player felicitations. The players are seen laughing and enjoying the moment, looks like they’re unaware of the incident.
It’s perfectly fine to admire athletes, actors, politicians, but admiration should not compel you to risk your life in overwhelming crowds just to be part of a spectacle. This applies across the board, regardless of who or what you follow.
This isn’t about blaming the victims. It’s a reality check: for the govt, your death in a stampede is just collateral damage. The celebration continues, because being seen honouring trending heroes fetches political mileage, while your absence doesn’t cost them anything, at best just one vote.
Please get over this obsession for film stars, cricketers, politicians and celebraties.
Your life is precious. Celebrate your life!
#chinnaswamystadium
This V*nga guy is such a cry baby! First with his half baked movies, dumbfck MLs and poorly written female characters and now he dares to call Deepika padukone unprofessional just coz she had the courage to ask what she's truly worth. Any actor worth her salt would make these demands. Thank heavens she isnt associatn herself with this loser
Modern liberal feminism is a cult in which Muslims are gods, Hindus (branded “Hindutvaadis” for easy vilification) are the demons, and the ultimate sin isn’t misogyny or violence, it’s Islamophobia.
This isn’t about women’s rights anymore. It’s about ideological loyalty. Feminism now defends silence over rape if speaking out might harm its preferred narrative. The identity of the perpetrator matters more than the pain of the victim, even to the victim.
The only rule is to never let the “Hindutvaadi” win.
To justify this moral degradation, these absolute scums twist the blame further: they don’t blame the rapist, they blame the “Hindutvaadis.” The logic goes: “I stayed silent not because I was silenced, but because Hindutva forces would use my pain,” in a way blaming Hindus for their suffering.
This isn’t progress. It’s political opportunism wrapped in the language of liberation.