May 6, 2011

Women's cheaper than liquor in Goa, says Bollywood film

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Panaji: "This (Goa) ... cheap alcohol, and women are cheaper." Are lines that actress Bipasha Basu in the movie trailor Dum Dum Bollywood shipments Mar.

Portrait of Bollywood Goans in a negative light goes on, but this time it seems Goans do not take things lying down.
"If Goa is a small country with a big heart, that he did not say Goa is going to be kicked. Admin can choose any place to any other use other people's characters as his cheap thrills to fill his pockets. Shiv Sena not only can be overcome by growing sex trade ad men drugs, "said Philip D'Souza of the Shiv Sena.

"Goa has been sold. Half the land in Goa, including land Communidad already been sold to third parties, including those of the Bollywood film industry. Now, to stop selling their daughters to Goa. We're going to protect the daughters of Goa, irrespective of caste, creed, color, political affiliation, "he said.

Shiv Sena demanded that the prime minister and home to recognize the problem and make it mandatory for filmmakers to submit their scripts to the Commission before being allowed to photograph or make a film about Goa Goa and its culture. "It's time the state government maintains the dignity of Goans, bearing in mind the Goan people's feelings in order to prevent a situation of law and order," said D'Souza.

Sabina Saad Martinez Bailancho ask if the state government is a silent partner to Goan women's representation. "Women's dignity has been stripped of Goan. It's still shocking that a woman like China Bipasha so low. The very fact that she decides to call the women of Goa cheap is despicable," said Martinez. "Prostitution is happening everywhere even in places like Mumbai and Delhi, but because they chose to degrade the character of a woman in Goa. Maybe because they think Goa is a soft target?" He added.

Pramod Salgaocar, former president of the Commission, the State of Goa said that trailor movie women used to market and sell the movie, the character of the woman exploitating Goan needed. "Bollywood is always portayed Goans as loose as a drunken women characters. Goa is also being targeted regularly by the media," he said.

Victoria Fernandez, the lone woman MLA in the legislature, said that would take issue with the Council of Ministers. "I strongly condemn this picture, and take issue with the Prime Minister and ministers." Who let that happen, and why they stand it? "He said.

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