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Originally posted by krazy1
yes but the laws of india are so inconsistent. they have regular kisses in their very own films.. and they dont have censorship or film certificates. so why arnt they seen as obscenity cuz indian film are definately more widely watched than some aids campaign.
ahh well.
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It is a bad situation, Krazy1.
There is much unfairness in law and if we were to debate just British law, we could fill 200 forums worth of debate.
I am glad that kisses in their own films does happen. It helps with Shilpa's and Richard's case hopefully.
If Shilpa has chose not to apologise? Then Shilpa will be very aware of the unfairness in India's law. as she will have a very good solicitor naturally.
Also, I am aware that their films have no certificates on and if you are talking about video-cassettes, many don't even have label's on the video tape either. I have seen a few upclose.
Anyway, I am sure this will just blow away and Shilpa & Richard can get on with their lives.
But this is not a nice thing to happen and will make quite a few people think that if they meet an Indian lady and want to fall in love with her, then they will have to refrain from kissing in a public place, as it could backfire.
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