Dostana’s Stereotypes

Sam wants everyone, especially Indian gays, to know that a movie like Dostana could become a blockage for social acceptance of gays.

I’m upset with the way Karan and team promoted the film that they succeeded in deviating from the stereotypes. I strongly object to that! If they could have added at least one scene where Sameer, Kunal and Neha saw two regular guys who were totally in love with each other in that Miami crowd, so as to make the audience realize, “Oh gays could be like that too!”, I would never have taken all these troubles to trash this “ice-breaking” movie.

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2 Responses to “Dostana’s Stereotypes”


  1. 1 Crazy Sam Nov 22nd, 2008 at 4:33 pm

    Thanks a lot guys! *group hug*

  2. 2 altanai Feb 13th, 2009 at 4:24 pm

    what has karan done is flagobasted the whole matter made it look like comical tragidy where as it is a burning issue for those gay couples who are in strugggle to find place for themselves in the socity……. not good enough

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