Mochi is an occupation and not a caste, is it not? May be I am wrong but the lines in that song are talking about occupations rather than castes. It is more like "A Janitor calling himself CEO". Shameless politicians!
RE:Sonaar is a caste but Mochi?
by Anand sodo on Dec 01, 2007 11:21 PM Permalink
Let's go back to the silent old days when we had "non- talky" movies,BUT,beware fools can hear in silence tooo
RE:Sonaar is a caste but Mochi?
by Harish Manwani on Dec 01, 2007 11:07 PM Permalink
Solution to avoid your movie getting banned..minimize dialogue in the movie - let the main characters talk in monologues like 'yes', 'no', 'hmmm' etc. so that they don't inadvertently say something to offend x, y or Z community. Let there be no songs whatsoever, let the heroines dress from head to toe, else the moral police will attack..let the story be just boy meets girl, falls in love, gets married..any imaginative story might well offend a,b or c community..don't show religion, politics, gods, or anything remotely controversial in society...if all else fails,let Indian movie producers make only cartoons (without showing animals) or PETA will get offended..
RE:Sonaar is a caste but Mochi?
by Kaushik Das on Dec 01, 2007 11:14 PM Permalink
Don't show plants as well as that may offend the 'environment' campaigners. For the same reason, don't show the earth and the sky as well. . Don't show any villains as the real community of the filmy villain may get offended.
RE:Sonaar is a caste but Mochi?
by Harsha Kumar on Dec 01, 2007 11:21 PM Permalink
Guess a very good idea for Indian movie producers would be to target the NRI market alone. At least no one will jump in to ban your movie at the drop of a hat. There are a sizeable number of NRIs who would happily watch Hindi or Tamil moviews..why release them in India for the consumption of such hopeless audiences? Indian audiences deserve only National Geographic or UGC documentaries. Anything else is bound to offend someone or the other. A society that shows such low levels of tolerance is a society that is just a few steps away from totalitarianism. Tomorrow it will be your turn to get muzzled. Those who are protesting should realise that.
In one film of Amitabh Bachhan, he says " TERI JAAT JA BAIRA MARU" .. now all waiters of hotel & restaurant should demand ban of this picture & amitabh ..
RE:haryana govt is biased ..
by parvinder on Dec 01, 2007 10:32 PM Permalink
you are right big boss .. but sikhs have defeated these cong chamchas in punjab elections so no chance. may be they will do before next elections.
RE:Ban Censor Board
by Kaushik Das on Dec 01, 2007 10:53 PM Permalink
Because we are a land of children where the only adults are the cinema people, one of who usually becomes the censor board chief.
Whether our country makes record in anything else in this world or not will remain to be seen, but for one thing definitely we can create record and that is "Record for Bans".
RE:Mayawatis Dalit vote stunt
by Harish Manwani on Dec 01, 2007 11:00 PM Permalink
It's not a dream sirji, it is just a matter of time before she becomes the PM. Indian voters vote for caste, they don't cast their votes, so the politician who belongs to a numerically superior caste is bound to win. Next stop for Mayawati - Maharashtra, so on..to all the places where there are sizeable SC/ST populations. Becoming PM will just be a matter of time, given the way elecions work in India.