Usha Chowdhary: Puri! Please Don’t Break Cell Phone

I’m writing this after watching ‘Neninthey’ and also reading his interview for Indira Parimi in ‘Sakshi’. I have a few questions for Puri Jagannath who…

I’m writing this after watching ‘Neninthey’ and also reading his interview for Indira Parimi in ‘Sakshi’. I have a few questions for Puri Jagannath who appears to be confused and seems to have locked between the concept of ideal life and societal structure. His anguish is seen both in his film ‘Neninthey’ and also in interview. He said that he is breaking cell phones whenever gets angry on anyone but will not question at all.
 
He loves to live a free life and at the same time not willing to receive its repercussions.
 
He says that he started liking Mumaith Khan when she forced her costume designer to cut short her dress while readying to dance for an item number in 143. In fact, entire male folks may love her only in such costumes. And Puri is one among such folks. He has introduced Siya in Neninthey with similar scene undeniably. And he supported her stating that she is going as per her profession as a bold lady. Why can’t he take the gossips on her in magazines (he blatantly criticized Swathi magazine with an alternate name in Neninthey) as a part of sincere professionalism of those gossip writers those are paid for.
 
If Puri can adore Mumaith who is bold enough to expose on screen for living, he can do the same with people those write gossips for their living.
 
And Puri said that he calls Mumaith ‘darling’. He is so lucky that he has got a highly understanding wife who also loves to call Mumaith ‘darling’ and feed her with her own hands (Puri mentioned this in interview for Sakshi). But hardly any wife does that to her husband’s girl friend as per my knowledge. Puri! You may consider that an ideal thing in life. But many may feel that in different way.
 
Puri ji! If you consider gossip magazines like ‘Swathy’ are troubling film celebrities, then the girls like Mumaith Khan may trouble entire women-community those fight against vulgarity in movies.
 
If Mumaith needs to wear skimpy clothes to entertain audiences for commercial success of any film, a few magazines also may write gossips to entertain readers and get commercial mileage.
 
If Mumaith weeps at you referring to some gossip about her, my mother in law too expressed her grief once looking at the heroines those are wearing just kerchiefs on their vital parts and exposing the rest.
 
If Mumaith …..sorry Puri ji! I want to stop here. You may get anger if I say anything further and break your cell phone. Please don’t do that. It’s recession time indeed. Please save your money and also precious things like cell phones.
 
Please don’t take anything to heart but just take to your brain.
 
Usha Chowdhary


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