'Don't Blame Bollywood for Rapes'


Mumbai, Dec 25 (IANS): Do explicit movie scenes and double-meaning songs and dialogues incite sexual violence? Many think so. But most directors in the Hindi film industry don't agree.

Director of "The Dirty Picture" Milan Luthria feels that it is not correct to blame films for such rape and related crimes.

"I think it is unfair to make such an allegation about movies and songs. I take great offence. We need to look at our society and culture and how we live. Let's focus on real issues," Luthria told IANS.

Giving a woman's perspective, "Shirin Farhad ki Toh Nikal Padi" director Bela Sehgal feels it is important to inculcate a feeling of respect for women in boys from a young age.

"How can you rape a woman when it is a woman who gives birth to you," she said.

Even though Sehgal feels that movies are a reflection of the society, they can't be blamed for brutal sexual crime.

"Films are a reflection of how our society is. But I have not seen such a gruesome rape in any film. It is very shocking, but I don't think films can be blamed," she said.

Of course, violence and murders shown on the screen give ideas to people. Those who raped the 23-year-old in Delhi were psychopaths, she said.

Psychologist Neha Patel agrees with the general perception that television and films do influence people. She feels that a vivid display of the consequences of rape can help in reducing such crime.

"We have seen how ads send out subtle messages. When films show rape scenes, they often focus on the suffering of the girl instead of showing the consequences borne by the man," she said.

"If this is shown, it might inculcate a feeling of fear in men... a visual depiction of consequences is very important."

With item numbers becoming a must in every film, "Goal" director Vivek Agnihotri feels that songs with sexual innuendos do effect the psyche of people.

"More than rape scenes it's the subliminal messages which affect the psyche. These come from perverted songs, dances, gestures, dialogues which are meant to titillate the audience," Agnihotri told IANS.

"Very often I find our movies crossing that line. Why just movies? Even in school functions and birthday parties 10-year-olds dance with vulgar movements on vulgar lyrics."

  

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  • Ahmad, Singapore

    Mon, Mar 11 2013

    What is Milan Luthria talking about? Is he ignoring the fact bcos he directs one such movie? Bollywood nowadays are glorifying love-making between unmarried couples as cool, nothwithstanding that the main pastime of Indians is watching movies. Movies in the 1990s and early 2000 are the limit that we can tolerate but not the ones after that. Slam those who started 'Jism' and 'Murder'.

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  • G R PRABHU, BEJAI ,MANGALORE

    Tue, Dec 25 2012

    Not only Bollywood,All other Wood like Sandalwood ,Keralawood ,Teluguwood,Tamilwood & All films industries are the cause for this type Unrest.

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  • Ayes P., Mangalore/KSA

    Tue, Dec 25 2012

    First of all we need strong law for rapes, molestation, attack on women. There are so many reasons for the rapes women do not want to change their dress codes. First of all we need censor some of the scenes from the movies, secondly women should not expose their sensitive parts of their body in the public thirdly we need to put some limitations to electronic media (especially TV).

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  • Rameez, bangalore

    Tue, Dec 25 2012

    @ Reema shetty: ya i agree with you, its censored, but they teach us and our kids in detail how to make her come to bed (or for love making) whats the use of banning love making scenes, And even we adults when we watch movies with our little kids we change the channel when there is love making scenes, but we all family(kids) watch together how to trap a gal/guy for love making.

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  • Eric Coelho , Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 25 2012

    I dont blame Indian cinema for all the rapes, murders and criminal activities that are taking place in India. In fact Indian cinema have highlighted certain issues about the mentality of Indian people. Take Khap Panchayat, it is a men dominated panchayat and the women have no voice. This is not acceptable and evil khap panchayat should be wiped out or completely decimated. But I would like to make one comment on Indian cinema about the action movies which in itself is dangerous. The knives, the swords, the hockey sticks and various other weapons they use to kill is the cause of rise of murders and criminal activities. Corruption also plays a role in rise of evilness in the society.

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  • Fazal Bolar, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 25 2012

    Bollywood is 1 of the main reasons for sexual violence...
    Atleast All the sexual related films should be banned in Mangalore(Karnataka)

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  • raj, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 25 2012

    Ban the so called "Item Nos".....

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  • Kanta, udupi

    Tue, Dec 25 2012

    first ban on hindi & all movies showing bold scenes

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  • Raghuveer, Udupi

    Tue, Dec 25 2012

    Bollywood shows trial and training to public how to rape and people are in real action.

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  • Reema Shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 25 2012

    In Indian movies kissing(love making) scenes are censored but rapes scences are allowed....!!!
    Bit confusing to decide whether it is right or wrong...but this is the reality of Indian cinema.

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