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Selasa, 23 April 2013

Bollywood Sex And Nudity

India's censored kisses to be shown for the first time 


A new film festival is to showcase for the first time scenes from Bollywood movies deemed too racy for Indian viewers, including the first attempt at an on-screen kiss, organisers say.

The "Cut-Uncut" festival in New Delhi will feature unedited versions of films which fell foul of the all-powerful Indian censor board that continues to vet movies before their release.

Portrayals of sex, nudity, social unrest and violence can still be kept out of movie halls under India's strict laws that were first drafted in 1952 and later amended in 1983.

In the year of Bollywood's 100-year anniversary, "Cut-Uncut" is being organised by the ministry of information and broadcasting to demonstrate its more open-minded approach, a ministry official said.

"We want to be more liberal, stop enforcing the old rules and instead recognise artistic endeavor," said an official in the ministry, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity.

Until recently, "long kissing scenes, nudity and visuals depicting acts of rebellion against the government" were all censored, he explained.

"With changing times, we want to have a fresh approach. Our aim is to change the old set of censor laws soon."

The festival beginning April 25 will open with a screening of the 1933 classic "Karma" starring Himanshu Rai and Devika Rani, whose onscreen kiss was considered the first in a Bollywood film and was deleted at the time.

A 2004 documentary called the Final Solution, which looks at the highly sensitive subject of Hindu-Muslim religious rioting, will also be shown after it was banned for being "highly provocative."

These days Bollywood is awash with sexually suggestive material and scantily-clad leading ladies, but sex remains a taboo and films showing kissing scenes are given an "adult" certificate limiting them to viewers over 18.

The most popular films remain so-called "masala movies", a mix of violence, romance and comedy for mainstream audiences, but there are more and more filmmakers working to reproduce the gritty reality of India on celluloid.

Star director Dibakar Banerjee ran into trouble last year with the censor board over his film "Shanghai".

He had to delete two scenes depicting violence in the political thriller, including a high-caste character murdering a low-caste victim.

"I hated the idea of deleting the most powerful scenes from my movie but, well, I had to chop them otherwise the movie would have never seen the light of day," he said.

"Censorship has the power to kill the spirit of a film. It's high time the government stops dictating what Indians should be watching," he added.

Sabtu, 06 April 2013

Anti Rape Lingerie

Indian students invent shock-emitting anti-rape lingerie 

Fed up with waiting for their government to do something about sexual assaults against women, three Indian students have invented anti-rape underwear.

Three Indian engineering students have invented lingerie they say will give sexual predators the shock of their lives if they try to molest women.

The students, all studying engineering in Chennai, have named the product Society Harnessing Equipment (SHE).

SHE comes equipped with GPS, GSM mobile phone network and pressure sensors, Manisha Mohan, one of the inventors, told the Times of India.

It is capable of sending shocks of 3.8 million volts to attackers, as well as alerting parents and police, Mohan said, adding that the shocks can be emitted up to 82 times.

Mohan described it as "an apt device" that gives women "freedom from situations faced in public places," including situations where they are hesitant to go to the police for help.

India has been in the news recently for sexual attacks and violence against women, which shocked the country and the world,and spurred the Indian government to come up with anti-rape legislation.

According to a description of the product on techpedia.in, an electric circuit board is placed near the bosom. A survey showed that is the area first attacked when women are "eve-teased" — a term commonly used in India to describe public molestations or sexual harassment by men —  or raped.

The inside of the lingerie is insulated with a polymer.

The device won a 2013 Gandhian Young Technological Award.

Mohan and the two other inventors, Niladri Basu and Rimpi Tripathy, write on the Techpedia site that they were inspired to make the product after identifying incidents of sexual violence while surveying women's hostels in India.

"Since the lawmakers take ages to come up with just laws and even after that, women are unsafe ... hence, we have initiated the idea of self-defense which protects the women from domestic, social and workplace harassment," they wrote.

The device's shortcomings? According to the trio, SHE needs to be more compact.

They also want to connect the system with a smartphone using Bluetooth wireless transmission in the near future.

Selasa, 02 April 2013

How To Have Oral Sex in India

 Bats' Oral Sex Helps Prolong Copulation, Scientists Say

 Male bats perform oral sex on females, apparently to make sex last longer, researchers say.

These findings, the first discovery of male-to-female oral sex in bats, match prior studies revealing that female bats perform fellatio, or oral sex, on male bats.

Scientists analyzed a colony of about 420 Indian flying foxes (Pteropus giganteus) roosting in a single fig tree in southern India, near the village of Nallachampatti. This fruit-eating bat is one of the largest bats in the world.

Over the course of more than 13 months, using binoculars and a video camera, researchers witnessed 57 cases of sex -- oral and intercourse -- usually in the morning.

 "Apart from humans, bats also exhibit oral sex as a courtship behavior," said Ganapathy Marimuthu, a bat researcher at Madurai Kamaraj University in India.

Initially, males groomed their penises to go erect before approaching females. When they gently touched females with their wings, females typically moved away, and males followed.

When the females stopped moving, the males started licking the females’ vaginas -- the act known as cunnilingus. This foreplay may help arouse and lubricate females, the researchers said.

 Each case of cunnilingus typically lasted about 50 seconds. The males then mounted the females for 10 to 20 seconds, and then went back to cunnilingus for 94 to 188 seconds.

The researchers found that the longer the stints of cunnilingus before mating, the more copulation was prolonged.

"It is possible that prolonged copulation enables the mobility of sperm," Marimuthu told LiveScience. "Such mobility of sperm increases the chances of conception."

The scientists also noted that males might perform cunnilingus on females in order to clean off competitors’ sperm. Doing so could help ensure their sperm, and not their rivals', impregnates the females.

"In this context, cunnilingus would be maladaptive after mating, as there is a risk of removing the male’s own sperm," the researchers wrote. "Observation at close range is needed to find out whether the male’s tongue enters the vagina or not."

The bat species found to perform male-to-female and female-to-male oral sex were fruit bats. Oral sex may occur in other species of fruit bats as well, Marimuthu suggested.

Marimuthu and Jayabalan Maruthupandian, also of Madurai Kamaraj University, detailed their findings online March 28 the journal PLOS ONE.

Kamis, 28 Maret 2013

The Best Car To Kidnap Celebrities

Ford apologizes for mock ad campaign; ad employees fired



Ford Motor Co. apologized after criticism for an unauthorized ad campaign depicting bound and gagged women in the back of a car driven by former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.

Ford Motor Co. formally apologized Wednesday for a mock advertising campaign featuring pictures of three scantily-clad, bound-up women being driven around in one of its hatchbacks by Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's former prime minister.

The company's Indian advertising agency, JWT India, fired an undisclosed number of employees involved in the ads, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Jim Farley, Ford's global marketing chief, said Wednesday at the New York International Auto Show that the advertisements had been inappropriate and that the company was updating its review process, the Journal said.

The ads had drawn criticism from the public as well as the media with many finding them distasteful, especially in light of the current political climate in India where the government is trying to grapple with violence against women.

The ads, which were never part of an official campaign, were posted on the Internet. They are for the Ford Figo, which is sold in India.

The ad's tagline: "Leave your worries behind with Figo's extra-large boot," shows Berlusconi making the peace sign as he rides away with three women in the trunk, alluding to his escapades with young women.

Another mock ad shows Paris Hilton winking as she drives away with the Kardashian sisters, all of them gagged, tied and wearing revealing clothing.

One more ad shows Formula 1 race car driver Michael Schumacher driving with F1 champions Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton gagged and tied-up in the trunk.

According to Business Insider, a team from JWT India, which is Ford Figo's agency of record, created the ads and posted them online on the site Ads of the World without approval from Ford.

The Indian newspaper Economic Times reported that the ads have resulted in JWT and Ford being accused of "everything from endorsing rape culture to supporting the corrupt lifestyle of [Berlusconi]."

"We deeply regret this incident and agree with our agency partners that it should have never happened,” Ford said in a statement. “The posters are contrary to the standards of professionalism and decency within Ford and our agency partners."

"Together with our partners, we are reviewing approval and oversight processes to help ensure nothing like this ever happens again," the statement added.

WPP, JWT's parent company, issued a separate apology, saying that the caricature drawings were not part of a paid ad campaign.

"This was the result of individuals acting without proper oversight, and appropriate actions have been taken within the agency where they work to deal with the situation," WPP said.

Rabu, 20 Maret 2013

The Wife Married to Five Brothers

The wife married to FIVE brothers: Rajo, 21, follows a tradition in Indian villages which allows families to hold on to their farmland

    Rajo Verma, 21, lives in one room with the siblings, in Northern India
    The young wife spends each night with a different brother in turn
    She does not know which of siblings is the father of her young son
    Fraternal polyandry is tradition in the small village near Dehradun


Happy family: Five brothers (L-R) Sant Ram Verma, 28, Bajju Verma, 32, Gopal Verma, 26, Guddu Verma, 21, and Dinesh Verma, 19, with their shared wife Rajo Verma, 20, and their son Jay VermaHousewife: Rajo said she got a lot more attention and love than many other wives

A young Indian woman has spoken out about being married to five husbands, all of whom are brothers.
Rajo Verma, 21, lives in one room with the siblings and they sleep on blankets on the floor.
The mother-of-one, who sleeps each night with a different brother, does not know which of her five related husbands is the father of her 18-month-old son.
The set-up may seem peculiar, but it is tradition in the small village near Dehradun, Northern India, for women to also marry the brothers of their first husband.

She told the Sun: 'Initially it felt a bit awkward. 'But I don’t favour one over the other.'
Rajo and first husband Guddu wed in an arranged Hindu marriage four years ago.

Since then she has married Baiju, 32, Sant Ram, 28, Gopal, 26, and Dinesh, 19 - the latest in the line of husbands - who married her as soon as he turned 18.
'We all have sex with her but I’m not jealous,' first husband Guddu  - who remains the only official spouse - said. 'We’re one big happy family.'
The ancient Hindu tradition of polyandry was once widely practiced in India, but is now only observed by a minority.

It sees a woman take more than one husband, typically in areas which are male dominated.
In fraternal polyandry the woman is expected to marry each of her original husband's brothers.
It is thought to have arisen from the popular Sanskrit epic of Mahabharatha, which sees Draupadi, daughter of the King of Pancha being married to five brothers.

The practice is also believed to be a way of keeping farming land in the family.
It is most commonly found near the Himalayas in the north of the country, as well as in the mountainous nation of Tibet.
While the advance of modernity has seen the archaic practice largely die out in most areas, the shortage of women in countries such as China and India has helped keep it alive as a solution to young men's difficulties in finding a wife.

Rajo said she knew she was expected to accept all of her husbands, as her own mother had also been married to three brothers.
She said they sleep together in turn, but that they do not have beds, just 'lots of blankets on the floor'.
She added: 'I get a lot more attention and love than most wives.'

POLYANDRY: AN ANCIENT TRADITION

The practice of polyandry is believed to stem from the tale of Mahabharata, the ancient Indian epic.

The text, one of the cornerstones of Indian culture, sees Draupadi, daughter of the King of Pancha being married to five brothers.

It is not legal, but in its most common form - whereby women in polyandrous relationships marry more than one man from the same family - it is permitted.

It tends to be practised in male dominated villages, who still follow primitive rituals and customs. Brothers who refuse the union are often treated as outcasts.

In polyandrous families, the woman often cannot say which of her husbands fathered which children.

Recently, there have been instances of DNA testing, to solve inheritance disputes. 

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