

Nobody is making light of this situation, but if you're not going to talk about it, you're never going to come out from the woods," he added. You react, let me use the dialogue and with that, a necessary speech will be created. I'm saying let both the ways be open - neither remove my dialogue nor I'm shutting down your reaction. It can't be that I ask you to let me use the word 'balatkar', but at the same time put forth a condition that no one should react to it. #ChintuTyagi ko #Vedika toh manzoor hai!!! Magar kya karein dil se majboor hai?! Abh kahin #Tapasya bhangggg ho gayi toh?! Dekhna padega #PatiPatniAurWoh #6thDec2019 aur ke saujanya se aapke apne aur manoranjan ka pitaara khol rahe hain 6 December ko! post shared by Mudassar Aziz on at 8:23pm PSTĪziz said though it is fair for one to feel outraged and express opinions over a piece of art, it should not necessarily compel the artiste to make changes to it. It's a progressive film," Aziz said further. The woman in this film takes the man apart. "Everyone who thought this was adult humour or thought I was sympathising or empathising with the idea of marital rape is going to be rudely shocked. The director said he has made a "progressive" film, something he believes the audiences will also understand when they watch it. I make films for people and I want them to react after watching it," he said.
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Now, we are in a 'finger happy' generation which doesn't waste a single second in putting out an opinion on something that one hasn't entirely seen or don't know the full context. "Centuries ago, people who had easy access to guns and went about firing it were called 'trigger happy'. The filmmaker said, in the age of social media, people have become "finger happy" as they don't try to understand the context of something before commenting on it. What sort of double standard is it that in one film (3 Idiots) a person reads 'balatkar' 36 times from a letter and everyone was laughing," the director argued. "By muting that word, you're not getting anything.

Aziz also questioned the duality in people's opinion as he recalled people laughing aloud over a similar dialogue in Aamir Khan's 2009 film, 3 Idiots.
