'Sexy' is not suggestive, says 'Cheeni Kum' director
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Reacting
to criticism over naming his seven-year-old protagonist Sexy in "Cheeni
Kum", director R. Balakrishnan says there is nothing objectionable in
it.
"Who
are these people and what do they find so objectionable in a little
girl being called Sexy? It's like any little girl dressing up in her
mother's sari and lipstick, posing before a mirror and trying to be
'sexy' without knowing what the word means. Why such a hue and cry over
an innocent name!" Balki, as he is popularly known, told IANS.
The
rather precocious and sassy friendship that child actor Swini Khara
shares with Amitabh Bachchan in the film has also come in for furious
flak. Swini's father has been quoted as saying that a better name than
Sexy could have been given to his daughter.
"He didn't seem to
mind when we shot the film. I don't know why anyone should object when
the censor board had no objections. 'Cheeni Kum' has family audiences
coming in droves. I don't know of any parent or child feeling
uncomfortable with Swini being named Sexy.
"Though some
sociologist in one of the articles is quoted as saying it's dangerous,
I don't see anyone getting anxious because Bachchan calls the kid Sexy.
Dirty or clean, it's all in the viewers' minds. Really, I'm struck
speechless after this unnecessary controversy."
"If we
filmmakers are muzzled and muffled for a harmless name given to a child
with no ulterior motives, then we might as well go back to the times
when the hero was named Rama and the villain Ravan. And if the heroine
had twins they had to be Luv and Kush," he added.
Indo-Asian News Service
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