Mr. Richard Gere a Hollywood actor, a Buddhist, a man with
a social conscience, who has his political beliefs and works
for social causes kisses an Indian star whose ebbing career
took an upswing after her gusty personality did an impressive
performance in the British reality show “the big brother” It
was okay for her, okay for him but there were protests in India.
Let’s examine the undercurrents.
Unlike western countries PDA (public display of affection)
is not common in India. You would not see couples’ smooching
in street corners, hugging is rare though holding hands and
walking is common. You would not find teenagers lost in lip
lock. Now if you are a westerner reading this don’t jump to
the conclusion that there is no romance in India. Remember guys
we gave you the Kama sutra, we are pretty good in sex, and (we
are 1 Billion strong). Sexual emotions are wrapped in the privacy
of the bedroom or where ever they get private space.
Richard Gere:
He is not new to India, he has been here so many times and we
presume that he is aware of the sensitivities of the culture
of the nation. Then why did he smooch her in public. Did he
think that he is not going to get a chance again? Can that be
true! Or was he so bowled over by her sexual personality that
he could not resist himself and the “man” in him took over.
Shipla Shetty:
A very sexy lady, talented dancer, and was a confident personality
through out her career in the bollywood film industry. She knows
the workings of the industry and has climbed her way to success.
She sounded excited that a hollywood star like Mr Gere showed
interest in her.
Her response to the incident was interesting. First she said
that Richard did not undress me or something... was that a hint
to Richard … later she said the effigy burners were a minority.
She knows that India protests with bandhs, hartals, & effigy
burning. Indians express themselves very emotionally. That is
the way it works in India. She also said that we would look
stupid in the eyes of the world if India continues to protest.
Some Indians felt let down that after her big win she felt
that the opinion of the western world are more important than
that of her country men whose drool propelled her to success.
Agreed that she is eyeing a career in Hollywood, but that is
not a reason for talking bad about her country men. She could
have handled it with diplomacy and tact, but tact and diplomacy
may not have won the big prize in “Big Brother”.
The kiss as we all know was sexist. And that is the reason
for the outrage in India. USA responded angrily for the wardrobe
malfunction of Janet. This kiss had an similiar effect on an
conversative Indian psyche. India would not have protested if
it was "an rubbing cheeks and whistling a kissing sound"
kiss as it happens on Hollywood or western award ceremonies.It
was not a Madonna and Britney kiss which was voluntary. This
was a sexist kiss, & deliberate and uni-sided.Mr Richard
Gere would not plant a kiss of this nature with any Hollywood
actress on stage.
Mr Vinay Menon wrote in the Toronto star that Indians should
get over this and sounded almost advisory. He appeared to be
concerned about pleasing someone. The guardian of UK said that
Mr Richard may have overstepped.So did CNN. And India got a
wind of much ahead of them & protested. Mr Vinay Menon did
you miss something ?
In an later interview she jokingly said that she would kill
the journalist if he refers to bombay cinema as bollywood. She
was asking the journalist,if the french would like french cinema
to be referred to as follywood. Now that is the gutsy personality
which will propell her. We think she did her best to wriggle
herself and Richard out.
As for the kiss itself it was an unwanted intrusion into her
life by an great actor who acted in an freakishly amorous way
the same way Justin did to Janet. .
India loves her.