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Stop vulgarism in Bengali movies
By Abdul Malek
Sun, 19 Feb 2006, 10:00:00

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Film producers and directors pay no heed to the advice of refraining from making vulgar movies. They think that vulgarism give them more revenue, meaning that money is more important than a creative cinema.

We also agree that the investors have right to profit, but that can be done if all agree by making hale and hearty cinemas. All may not be unanimous on the definition of the word 'obscene'. The best definition can be found in the films made in Iran.

We do not want to see our females in short uniform; to see them raped, violated; and in the dirty body language while they dance.

We want them in heavenly look. A woman is more beautiful when she covers her head. She can play a role in the cinema and drama wearing head cover and without touching the hands of a male who is not her real father, brother, son and others so allowed.

To make a good movie is not a hard job. Our film producers and makers can do it.

Shahjahanpur, Dhaka

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