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The revelry has begun
The Gujarati community in the city celebrates Navaratri and Dasara with lot of fanfare, discovers RENUKA VIJAY KUMAR
Lifestyle

Writing history for 100 years
Montblanc products become family heirlooms
Issues

OBJECTIONABLE LANGUAGE IN FILMS
Abide by social norms
Though all human beings have hidden instincts of both accepted and objectionable behaviours, in the process of obeying social norms to lead harmonious life, the later one is controlled. Since films have the greatest impact on people's thinking ...


OBJECTIONABLE LANGUAGE IN FILMS
The road to nowhere
Motion films plays an important role in society. We are at a loss to understand where this is going to land us. There is more vulgarity in the language adopted, which exposes the hollowness of the writer, the director and the producer. The ...
OBJECTIONABLE LANGUAGE IN FILMS
Joint effort by all
The trend of using objectionable language in movies has increased in recent times. Sometimes they are irrelevant and are in the wrong context. The producers of big budget films leave no stone unturned to make their films commercial successes. ...
OBJECTIONABLE LANGUAGE IN FILMS
Movies for all
Yet, it is objectionable to use obscene language in films. Previously, people used to go to the movies leaving children in the care of grandparents, uncles and aunts.Separate films were made for children and adults. Even adult films had themes ...
OBJECTIONABLE LANGUAGE IN FILMS
The role of language
Films and television are an enticing medium for the multitude in general and youngsters in particular. Addiction to TV is the order of the day. In such a case it is highly deplorable that the actors use objectionable language. How many instances ...
OBJECTIONABLE LANGUAGE IN FILMS
Ban objectionable language
Objectionable language in films should be totally banned. The Censor Board should strictly monitor, vulgarity, violence and crime. TV is like home theatre and everyone from children to old people watch these movies. Children unmindfully pick ...
OBJECTIONABLE LANGUAGE IN FILMS
Mind your language, always
The dialogues and lyrics in films have a great impact on viewers. For example, dialogues and songs from old films like Parasakthi, Sholay and the famous song Mereungu neamea are remembered even today. Film directors are ...
OBJECTIONABLE LANGUAGE IN FILMS
Movies reflect reality
This generation has already gone haywire. Almost every movie nowadays comes with an `A' certificate. Recent examples are Pokiri and Bangaram. But is it not true that they show reality? Adults might change the channel when A ...
Next Issue
The topic for the next `Voice your Views' column scheduled for October 9 is Are festivals all about lavish spending? Comment. The best responses from the readers will be published along with their photographs. Mail your ...
Gender

That perfect date
Make your romance bloom, with a little planning
Music

The dhol beckons
Bands from Mumbai set the festive notes for Navratri celebrations in town
Food

Celebrate with sweets
Prepare some yummy sweets this Dasara in your own kitchen
Television

Setting the wheels in motion
Now a new toy to play with - POGO wheels
Dance like the chef
From wielding the ladle, Sanjeev Kapoor hops on to the dance floor
Environment

Hard, but easy to crack
Casuarinas are ideal for bordering the garden
Events

Livewire at The V
`The Livewire 2006' held at Vanenburg Park was a medley of activities



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