Are Item-girls polluting our world or we've failed to clean up?

By Super Admin

Stardom to shame this is what Negar Khan, model-turned-sex bomb, seemed to have learnt recently from India. Last month in February, the starlet was 'unceremoniously' deported back to Norway by Foreigners Regional Registration Office. The film actress was shown the exit doors for working without valid documents. The authorities complained that she was on a visitor's visa, which prohibits anyone from engaging into commercial ventures. Many producers voiced their concern in a low tone on this jingoism of government machinery. Probably, the saying it is better late than never motivated the concerned department to rethink about the illegal liberty cherished by her.

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Indeed, but were the authorities sleeping for such a long period when she was openly making a mockery of law of the land? Why she was not stopped much earlier? Or did she fail to flatter a few palms or individuals on time? These elementary doubts do creep in the mind if anyone would ponder this sudden awakening of government? I wonder how her below-standard titillating performance didn't come under the scanner of censor-board. May be the money-power remained more tantalizing to government than restricting her initially.

Today, when she would be relaxing in her homeland(Iran), the culture-concious organizations would have taken a sigh of relief. One cannot forget how this visitor-item-girl embarrassed millions of families and relished by a few flesh-crazy eyes. She proved Bollywood is the best medium to gain popularity through SEX-dishes. Surely, anyone of her intentions or dreams succeeds in polluting-for-popularity because of lenient application of laws.

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There are still many foreign actors who consider Bollywood to show-off whatever anyone can and others fantasise and earn big chunks of money. And that too under the disguise of professional-demand. But are these individuals the only ones to blame for spreading vulgarity? The State government has to ensure that its Mecca of films cannot disturb the reservations of Indian culture.

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Her music videos earned her the reputation of showing everything on screen what is unsuitable to Indian audience. Certainly, the sex-maniacs of the metros are not the only ones who switch on their TV sets. There are several others who wouldn't tolerate such a mediocre presentation of artistic talent. And, that too so Khullam-Khulla(openly). It is a pity the ones who ask for civility or respect to family culture are lampooned like idiots. The unfortunate incidents like MMS scandal or the latest expose of some politicians in compromising adventures are the repercussions of this imposed-modern outlook Certainly, at least some government agency bell the alarm much before the people could speak up loud n' clear!