Producer Ekta Kapoor’s father Jeetendra and brother Tusshar Kapoor defend the controversial kissing scene
Yesteryear’s actor Jeetendra defends the intimate scene in Bade Achche Lagte Hain, which was termed too bold for small screen and raised eyebrows, saying the bedroom sequence picturised on Ram Kapoor and Sakshi Tanwar was not vulgar. “Actually, I really liked that romance. People might have considered it too much but I found it subtle. If a husband and a wife meet after six months, then it is bound to happen. But whatever happened was subtle. There was nothing vulgar in it. I found it alright,” the 69-year-old said at the Global Indian Film Television Honours. The show is being produced by Jeetendra’s daughter, Ekta Kapoor.
The episode was telecast March 12 and set tongues wagging about the sudden display of intimacy on Indian television. Ekta’s actor brother Tusshar Kapoor feels certain norms need to be broken on the small screen. “I don’t think people really like decent serials because people point fingers at decent serials as well. I think it is important to break certain norms; only then people will appreciate decency. Critics are never happy and whatever people like and appreciate is within limits,” said the 35-year-old.
Source: IANS
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Yesteryear’s actor Jeetendra defends the intimate scene in Bade Achche Lagte Hain, which was termed too bold for small screen and raised eyebrows, saying the bedroom sequence picturised on Ram Kapoor and Sakshi Tanwar was not vulgar. “Actually, I really liked that romance. People might have considered it too much but I found it subtle. If a husband and a wife meet after six months, then it is bound to happen. But whatever happened was subtle. There was nothing vulgar in it. I found it alright,” the 69-year-old said at the Global Indian Film Television Honours. The show is being produced by Jeetendra’s daughter, Ekta Kapoor.
The episode was telecast March 12 and set tongues wagging about the sudden display of intimacy on Indian television. Ekta’s actor brother Tusshar Kapoor feels certain norms need to be broken on the small screen. “I don’t think people really like decent serials because people point fingers at decent serials as well. I think it is important to break certain norms; only then people will appreciate decency. Critics are never happy and whatever people like and appreciate is within limits,” said the 35-year-old.
Source: IANS
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