Posted by: BathroomCoffee April 15, 2011
Flashmob in Nepal - Durbar Square
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DhirajOjha,"this is a thread where people voice their opinion against any subject posted here............like you have posted your comment every one has the right to do so."   Lol

Mr Ojha Really ? ha ha ha
 This is what I call eskewed sense of Doukwashi.  According to your logic... they should totally ban Bollywood, and Hollywood Movies in Nepal then huh !! ha ha ha Cause its does not represend Nepali culture. LOL  Fugging hypocrite probably watches Bollywood movies all the time. ha ha ha  Yestaaa khattey haru lai ke bhanney,  THINK before you open your Diarrhea mouth MORON !!

lll_lll,"Just shouting a sentence along at the top of your voice does not make it true."  My one sentence is to the point, I don't intend to writa an essay or a paper on the subject.  As I have mentioned above, hindi as a expression of art is not a big deal to me but when it is being used as something that is inseperable of who we are and a daily ritual, then it begins to bother me a lot.  Whether you like it or not our entire socioeconomic infrastructure is fully influenced by Hindu culture.  So the Kali temple in India is no different than Kali Temple in Nepal.  But according to you logic one should not worship the Kali temple in India because it is not Nepali.  Catch_meh_if_u_can has most of the things right about why this is occuring but one thing that we have been good at is keep the level of Indian popularity in Nepal relatively low among general population and Indian has not been able to get a good return on its investments. Either way, I think you seem to underestimate the level of gravity this issue deserves.  I beg to differ on this because the moment some new design of salwar Kurta or sarii is displaced in the bollywood movie, the markets in Nepal gets flooded with that design.  Same thing here, after every Nepali event they play all the bollywood songs and people dance to it.

Above all This should not be a priority for us.  There are bigger fish to fry out there.  Look at the state of Nepal. I don't think some people dancing on the street to hindi songs is a big deal.  One should be free to dance to what ever music they want.  There is no rule of law that dictates that one should only dance to Nepali musicTo restrict this would infringe upon the freedom of speech. Lot of people died in 1989 and 1990 to have this freedom, and I for one am not going to stand on the sideline and have these people prescribe what we can and cannot do.
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