Hurting Dialogue in "Ivan" tamil movie
Topic started by Vijaya (@ ac95ebb8.ipt.aol.com) on Tue Sep 24 17:09:17 .
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It's sad to hear such dialogues in our tamil movies.
In the movie Ivan, a girl was asked by the census officials what her parents were doing and she replies that they are working in brothel and she adds the reason for her saying that her parents were educated in India and are working in Foreign countries with Indian brains.
So what are all the Indians doing abroad?
We work here and invest our money in India, giving employment to our fellow Indians.
We work here and help many Indians there.
Was that dialogue in the movie for applause?
Is this the way the director calls NRIs?
Is the director aware of the tamil saying "Thirai Kadal Kadanthum Dhrvviyam Thedu" ?
In one way or the other, aren't NRIs reducing the population of India?
I hope in future such meaningless dialogues do not occur in tamil movies.
Responses:
- From: Sriram (@ 165.224.100.121)
on: Thu Sep 26 15:24:44
I was not aware of this dialogue before Vijaya pointed it out. It is shameful on part of directors to have such dialogues to gain publicity and money. What would you call the people who left to Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia in ancient times to spread our culture and trade with them? It is highly ir-responsible of directors to make such stupid biased statements. The Government should take action against such provoking statements.
- From: Rasigan (@ 206.26.206.66)
on: Thu Sep 26 17:58:19
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- From: Kajan (@ wc05.ym.rnc.net.cable.rogers.com)
on: Thu Oct 17 07:11:01
That is true. Service is for not home country, meantime when whole family moves then money also stays at western not to home country.
- From: raja (@ lan-202-144-79-225.maa.sify.net)
on: Thu Nov 7 05:40:17
It shows partiban's limited exposure and ignorance. In fact,It's true for entire film industry (ex: Neyveli protest) except a few. It is also very sad that the Censor Board is allowing these kind dialogues on the hand cutting some necessary scenes.
- From: Arun (@ )
on: Thu May 20 11:12:07
Ommaala...
- From: Surya (@ 169.199.224.1)
on: Tue May 25 15:37:43 EDT 2004
It wasn't hurting, i just thought that that dialouge was stupid.
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