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James
02-05-2007, 08:21 AM
Video - http://www.channel4.com/player/v2/player.jsp?showId=6142


Shilpa Shetty:"I will go to court"

Last Modified: 01 May 2007
By: Krishnan Guru-Murthy

Shilpa Shetty has told Channel 4 News' Krishnan Guru-Murthy she would go to court over the controversy of her kiss with Richard Gere.

One of the people still making the headlines here in India is the Bollywood starlet Shilpa Shetty.

She's currently facing a summons after she was pictured being kissed by Richard Gere at an Aids benefit. She could be charged with offending Indian culture.

But the ripples from her big Brother victory in the UK still continue as well. And when I caught up with her I asked here if she still thought there hadn't been racism in the Big Brother house.

Shilpa Shetty: "It touched upon an issue that needed to be talked about in the open. That is a very important issue - an issue that we don't go through in our country. For me I live in India and I've only read about racism.

Krishnan Guru-Murthy: "Since you were a teenager attitudes in India must have changed. Is this a more liberal country now to how it was?

Shetty: "Definitely, definitely. I think the perception that people have of us in the West is of a very different India.

Media mileage

Guru-Murthy: "But you say it's more liberal and then people see all the fuss that goes on when you get kissed on the cheek by Richard Gere. That doesn't sound like a liberal country.

Shetty: "I don't want to believe that the sentiment of a lunatic fringe is the sentiment of my entire country. We are all in shock and I actually think it's ridiculous but we do respect the judiciary. I'm sure something great is going to even come out of this.

Guru-Murthy: "Can you explain how it happened that you get kissed on a stage in one part of the country and a judge somewhere at the other end of the country tells you to go to court?

Shetty: "More than anything else I think it's just someone trying to seek some media mileage at my cost, that's the way I'd like to put it.

Krishnan Guru-Murthy: "But basically anybody can go to court anywhere...

Shilpa Shetty: "Yes, we're living in a democracy...

Krishnan Guru-Murthy: "And say I think Shilpa's broken the law...

India's morality

Shetty: "That's often misused. I think it's been misused at this point in time.

KGM: "But you will go to court and defend yourself will you?

Shetty: "If they tell me to appear I will do it. As the lawyer tells me to react I will."

Guru-Murthy: "But you'd stand up for your rights?"

Shetty: "I still believe that I haven't done anything wrong. How can I be blamed for something like that? So if people felt that I should apologise, why would I? What have I done? If I didn't hold Richard while he bent me over I would have fallen. And I didn't kiss him, he kissed me - on my cheek! For crying out loud!

Guru-Murthy: "Do you think India's morality will ever be the same as the West?

Shetty: "People want to ape India now - the whole yoga thing and the whole ethnic culture - it's something we need to be proud of. So why would we want to ape the West?"


http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/arts_entertainment/film_tv/shilpa+shettyi+will+go+to+court/487697

Ruth*Star
02-05-2007, 03:15 PM
i would'nt want to live in india, you get arrested for kissing people.

Chri$
02-05-2007, 03:27 PM
Gosh its just a KISS! :devil:

tinkerbell
02-05-2007, 03:31 PM
Originally posted by Ruth.El
i would'nt want to live in india, you get arrested for kissing people.

hahaha. i dont see the big deal and why people think its so wrong in India

nodisharmony
02-05-2007, 05:55 PM
Originally posted by James
Video - http://www.channel4.com/player/v2/player.jsp?showId=6142


Shilpa Shetty:"I will go to court"

Last Modified: 01 May 2007
By: Krishnan Guru-Murthy

Shilpa Shetty has told Channel 4 News' Krishnan Guru-Murthy she would go to court over the controversy of her kiss with Richard Gere.

One of the people still making the headlines here in India is the Bollywood starlet Shilpa Shetty.

She's currently facing a summons after she was pictured being kissed by Richard Gere at an Aids benefit. She could be charged with offending Indian culture.

But the ripples from her big Brother victory in the UK still continue as well. And when I caught up with her I asked here if she still thought there hadn't been racism in the Big Brother house.

Shilpa Shetty: "It touched upon an issue that needed to be talked about in the open. That is a very important issue - an issue that we don't go through in our country. For me I live in India and I've only read about racism.

Krishnan Guru-Murthy: "Since you were a teenager attitudes in India must have changed. Is this a more liberal country now to how it was?

Shetty: "Definitely, definitely. I think the perception that people have of us in the West is of a very different India.

Media mileage

Guru-Murthy: "But you say it's more liberal and then people see all the fuss that goes on when you get kissed on the cheek by Richard Gere. That doesn't sound like a liberal country.

Shetty: "I don't want to believe that the sentiment of a lunatic fringe is the sentiment of my entire country. We are all in shock and I actually think it's ridiculous but we do respect the judiciary. I'm sure something great is going to even come out of this.

Guru-Murthy: "Can you explain how it happened that you get kissed on a stage in one part of the country and a judge somewhere at the other end of the country tells you to go to court?

Shetty: "More than anything else I think it's just someone trying to seek some media mileage at my cost, that's the way I'd like to put it.

Krishnan Guru-Murthy: "But basically anybody can go to court anywhere...

Shilpa Shetty: "Yes, we're living in a democracy...

Krishnan Guru-Murthy: "And say I think Shilpa's broken the law...

India's morality

Shetty: "That's often misused. I think it's been misused at this point in time.

KGM: "But you will go to court and defend yourself will you?

Shetty: "If they tell me to appear I will do it. As the lawyer tells me to react I will."

Guru-Murthy: "But you'd stand up for your rights?"

Shetty: "I still believe that I haven't done anything wrong. How can I be blamed for something like that? So if people felt that I should apologise, why would I? What have I done? If I didn't hold Richard while he bent me over I would have fallen. And I didn't kiss him, he kissed me - on my cheek! For crying out loud!

Guru-Murthy: "Do you think India's morality will ever be the same as the West?

Shetty: "People want to ape India now - the whole yoga thing and the whole ethnic culture - it's something we need to be proud of. So why would we want to ape the West?"


http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/arts_entertainment/film_tv/shilpa+shettyi+will+go+to+court/487697



I am very glad that Shilpa Shetty is going to go to court and fight over this outrageous and unfair situation and the law that exists in India. Glad I don't live/visit there:thumbs:

Kissing is great and if a country's government and the majority of it's people can't accept something which is harmless, like a lovely kiss, then it should be fought out by a woman who is happy to NOW live in London, England.

A place that you can kiss, (No Problem)
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The case will be fought by a Celebrity with money.

Money buy's a good barrister and Shilpa will win:thumbs:

I am totally confident

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Shilpa Shetty was lucky enough to get an interview from Krishnan Guru-Murthy, who she felt happy to open up to.

There must be a reason?

Anyway, picking at the interview:-
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Krishnan Guru-Murthy: "Did you still think there hadn't been racism in the Big Brother house?"

Shilpa Shetty: "It touched upon an issue that needed to be talked about in the open. That is a very important issue - an issue that we don't go through in our country. For me I live in India and I've only read about racism.
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nodisharmony:- Shilpa hadn't ever realised what racism was and many also don't understand racism and if they don't then they don't. Shilpa felt it needed to be spoke about in open, but she wasn't aware of the implications that followed. But three girls, certainly know!!!!
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Krishnan Guru-Murthy: "Since you were a teenager attitudes in India must have changed. Is this a more liberal country now to how it was?

Shilpa Shetty: "Definitely, definitely. I think the perception that people have of us in the West is of a very different India.
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nodisharmony:- I can't comment on that, as I don't think about it really.
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Krishnan Guru-Murthy: "But you say it's more liberal and then people see all the fuss that goes on when you get kissed on the cheek by Richard Gere. That doesn't sound like a liberal country.

Shilpa Shetty: "I don't want to believe that the sentiment of a lunatic fringe is the sentiment of my entire country. We are all in shock and I actually think it's ridiculous but we do respect the judiciary. I'm sure something great is going to even come out of this.
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nodisharmony:- I am glad that Shilpa feels this way, as it is essential that she has a positive view of what's to come. A lovely court-case, attacking a very rich and popular-to-some Bollywood film actress and ex-CBB housemate, who is not above the law, but certainly a favourite, I am sure.
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Krishnan Guru-Murthy: "Can you explain how it happened that you get kissed on a stage in one part of the country and a judge somewhere at the other end of the country tells you to go to court?

Shilpa Shetty: "More than anything else I think it's just someone trying to seek some media mileage at my cost, that's the way I'd like to put it.
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nodisharmony:- I agree! Shilpa is big and these fanatics rush in and cry hatred!!
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Krishnan Guru-Murthy: "But basically anybody can go to court anywhere...

Shilpa Shetty: "Yes, we're living in a democracy...
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nodisharmony:- True!! So the law states?
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Krishnan Guru-Murthy: "And say I think Shilpa's broken the law...

Shilpa Shetty: "That's often misused. I think it's been misused at this point in time.
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nodisharmony:- Very careful answer, "I'd go there"
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Krishnan Guru-Murthy:"But you will go to court and defend yourself will you?

Shilpa Shetty: "If they tell me to appear I will do it. As the lawyer tells me to react I will."
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nodisharmony:- She must fight and win! It could help many other rich people who visit or are from India
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Krishnan Guru-Murthy: "But you'd stand up for your rights?"

Shilpa Shetty: "I still believe that I haven't done anything wrong. How can I be blamed for something like that? So if people felt that I should apologise, why would I? What have I done? If I didn't hold Richard while he bent me over I would have fallen. And I didn't kiss him, he kissed me - on my cheek! For crying out loud!
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nodisharmony:- That is how Shilpa is going to tell it. Richard kissed her and what could she do. This helps herself very well, nevermind Richard, eh...
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Krishnan Guru-Murthy: "Do you think India's morality will ever be the same as the West?

Shilpa Shetty: "People want to ape India now - the whole yoga thing and the whole ethnic culture - it's something we need to be proud of. So why would we want to ape the West?"
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nodisharmony:- That's Gobbledygook to me, sorry!!
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nodisharmony :angel:

Lemo
13-05-2007, 04:12 PM
How do indians have pastiont (sp?) sex

nodisharmony
13-05-2007, 04:55 PM
Originally posted by Rawr
How do indians have pastiont (sp?) sex


I can't understand the question too well, "how you wrote it?"

But I can assume that as long as it is NOT in a public place, then it is all okay.

I think it is very much about religion.

Religion dictates the laws in some countries.





nodisharmony :angel:

Sticks
13-05-2007, 05:05 PM
The law is the Law :nono:

nodisharmony
13-05-2007, 05:22 PM
Originally posted by Sticks
The law is the Law :nono:

I agree Sticks:thumbs:

But in some countries, "when laws are written", they have to take religion and mass opinion into consideration.

Then the laws of the land are made.

By politicians, "of course":rolleyes:





nodisharmony :angel:

Matt08
13-05-2007, 06:29 PM
Good for her for saying she'll go to court, she should be able to kiss who she likes.

MarkWaldorf
13-05-2007, 06:40 PM
Good on her, although personally I don't see the fuss other a kiss.

spacebandit
13-05-2007, 10:09 PM
Road tax is not payable by Indian drivers in India.

So as an example:
are some of you honestly suggesting that Indians in this country should be exempt from road tax ?

The law of the land is the law of the land

every country has some laws most folk think are stupid.

The law of India was broken, by people within Indias borders on Indian soil.

What is the problem with some people and that ?

How many of those people think american citizens visiting Britain should be allowed to carry firearms ? - because many many Americans think our firearms laws are stupid and their laws are better.

Do we expect OUR laws to be enforced in our country ?

Of course we do.

Even though some "foreigners" think some of our laws are stupid

Of course we do.

S2
17-05-2007, 09:45 PM
Gere kiss charges dropped for Shilpa
http://itn.co.uk/news/4c19fd49886ab2e2315c9d23f979272f.jpg

Shilpa Shetty will not face legal action over a public kiss from Hollywood actor Richard Gere at a charity event last month.
Shilpa attended the premiere of her new movie with fellow Big Brother housemate Danielle Lloyd earlier this weekThe pair caused controversy in India when Pretty Woman star Richard openly planted kisses on Shilpa's cheek at an Aids awareness event.
Hindu nationalists were outraged after he twirled her in his arms, arched her over and kissed her several times.
However, it was Bollywood and Celebrity Big Brother star Shilpa who faced obscenity charges for not resisting the kiss.
But now India's Supreme Court has suspended all legal proceedings against her.
The 31-year-old's new film Life In A Metro premiered earlier this month and it sees the actress play a neglected housewife tempted by infidelity.
She said: "I think after a certain point in your career you want to really push the envelope and throw caution to the wind and I want to do something different."
She added: "I think it's a great opportunity, a great platform to see a different facet to Indian cinema."

ITN NEWS

Sticks
18-05-2007, 05:26 AM
They are only suspended, not dropped.

The cloud has not gone away.

nodisharmony
19-05-2007, 12:52 PM
Road tax is not payable by Indian drivers in India.


Okay? What's your point?

So as an example:
are some of you honestly suggesting that Indians in this country should be exempt from road tax ?

In the U.S.A they have "Tolls", we have "Road Tax", Tony Blair wants "Tolls & Road Tax" and we pay and obey the law!

The law of the land is the law of the land

That is true, but people break laws every day

every country has some laws most folk think are stupid.

There are stupid laws everywhere, some get challenged and laws are changed if people-power takes it to a higher level

The law of India was broken, by people within Indias borders on Indian soil.

And?

What is the problem with some people and that ?

Elaborate further & clearer:rolleyes:

How many of those people think american citizens visiting Britain should be allowed to carry firearms ? - because many many Americans think our firearms laws are stupid and their laws are better.

Who are those people? The UK doesn't allow fire-arms period!! Those who think it is wrong, have the right to think that way.

Do we expect OUR laws to be enforced in our country ?

Of course we do.

They do get enforced, but many are broken.

Even though some "foreigners" think some of our laws are stupid

Of course we do.

Some laws are stupid and some laws are broken and some laws may change in time.
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But my observation is certainly more believable.

Watch and see and observe very closely.

Shilpa Shetty & Richard Gere are going to have a great future as actor & actress and also very popular & successful.

This small problem is going to go away and the Law won't matter, you'll see:wink:

Those who are employed to enforce the laws, can choose to break them, as & when they choose. There is a word for this and it begins with a "letter" of the alphabet. But it is never, never, never safe to say.






nodisharmony :angel:

CassetteFinger
19-05-2007, 05:55 PM
indian culture is wired im glad im not indian :hugesmile:

Sticks
19-05-2007, 06:00 PM
Originally posted by rice_square
indian culture is wired Im glad Im not indian :hugesmile:

I find that an appalling racist remark :mad:

Chrizzle
20-05-2007, 03:31 PM
Originally posted by Sticks
Originally posted by rice_square
indian culture is wired Im glad Im not indian :hugesmile:

I find that an appalling racist remark :mad:

:rolleyes: O.m.g

Ella
20-05-2007, 03:32 PM
Originally posted by Sticks
Originally posted by rice_square
indian culture is wired Im glad Im not indian :hugesmile:

I find that an appalling racist remark :mad:

Are you joking?

Sticks
20-05-2007, 03:40 PM
No

That was racist

If they were glad they did not live in India that would be one thing, but saying they are glad not to be of a certain nation is racism.

Chrizzle
20-05-2007, 03:42 PM
Oh come on,it was so not meant as racism.
Its people like you who ruined CBB5 for everyone, throwing the word 'racist' about at any oppertunity.

Give the poor kid a break

Polka.dot
20-05-2007, 04:45 PM
i dont think that was a racist comment more ignorant. i'm asian but i didnt take offence i just think ppl aren't aware. through laws like this the culture seems weird but there are many bits to everything just like any other country . im probs biased but i think its the best culture by far and its a shame noone else can understand it . or more clearly some ppl dont want to .