![]() Take you to a deserted place and scare/flirt with you! I’m thinking that I should trick you and take you somewhere ![]() Moral of the story: If you love someone, threatening them to do something is totally cool. ![]() Moral of the story: Stalking and humiliating a woman will obviously turn her on. We won’t let her breathe, won’t even let her sigh. We will not let her sleep, will not her be with anyone else, Isko na sone denge, kisi ka na hone denge, ![]() Moral of the story: Basically, if you stalk a girl long enough, she’ll stop complaining and will agree to everything to say. My heart says that one day the beautiful girl will agree. Kab tak roothegi, cheekhegi, chillaaye gi?ĭil kehta hai ek din haseena maan jayegi. ![]() We’ll let these literal translation of popular hit songs do the talking then: There are plenty of songs that we know verbatim, that we dance to, that we sing at functions are weddings – without the awareness that we’re promoting patriarchy, sexism, misogyny and normalising stalking. The fact that these songs were deemed appropriate for public consumption is proof that we’ve normalised stalking and sexism. Yes, we’ve got a lot of fun songs that everyone loves shaking a leg to, but listen carefully and you’ll realise these prove how casually sexist we really are. There’s no doubt about that Bollywood are not only a source of entertainment, they are also incredibly influential sources of behaviour and culture.Īnd where there is Bollywood, there are songs. ![]()
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