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Dont Mix issues
by raj on Oct 03, 2005 08:04 PM  Permalink 

Scene 5 is completely diff from the previous four. Please dont mix up your fashionable "liberism" to the well heeded need for "decency" in public.

A dress tells of the person's intentions (businessmen are in suits, leaders in khadi)..and we all know what sort of people display their bodies and for what reasons. Are these people students, executives, house wives or something else...Their attire is misleading.

if you want to be intimate...be at home. Making love in public is as disgusting as execreting in front of someone's home in the name of "freedom".

DECENCY plz.






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What is this ?
by RAMJI on Oct 03, 2005 07:58 PM  Permalink 

What did this report suggest ?
I think we should be proud that we try to maintain our culture(of not kissin in the public) inspite of our city being sprawled with big software giants.
I guess the reporter is desparate and feel like kissin in th epublic or something!

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Salute to the truth
by Dheeraj on Oct 03, 2005 07:58 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

You have brought out the truth about the place.

It might be housing the IT majors of India but Chennai is still a village. Just an overgrown village.

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yes!! this is very much true
by deepa on Oct 03, 2005 07:57 PM  Permalink 

hi..i have lived in chennai for the past 25 years..and yes this is very true..

do you know that we are asked to pin out dupattas when wearing salwars in colleges.. that is chennai tradition..that is how a traditional girl should be.



if you are going with a friend of urs and who happens to be a guy..be sure that every body who sees u there thinks that he is ur boyfriend..and if the big brother catches u he will make sure that he will make the girl cry till he is satisfied..or get the money from them..thats the tradition..



i am not sure whether this is for good or bad..

but now i am leaving outside chennai and i am feeling that i am free in many ways.. i neednt think whether my dupattas is flying..or what wil the society think of me..i am who i am.. and i know the rights and wrong of my culture..i do love it..but i am more free living here then the place i was born



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rE: How dare you kiss in Chennai?
by karthik on Oct 03, 2005 07:56 PM  Permalink 

What is this article about anyway? What is the message? And who is big brother?



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which indian city is different than that
by Yoda on Oct 03, 2005 07:56 PM  Permalink 



What the heck does that have to do with Car manufacturers in Chennai? Detroit is known more for its crime than anything else. Your references are BS. IT, too, doesn't explain a thing about culture and stuff. Well, I'm not supporting the Chennai culture, but I just want to point out to you that businesses don't have much relevance to Culture, unless of course, you are talking a city like Las Vegas!

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