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Are the present day's films copying the society or is it the reverse ???
Started on 1-Mar-2003 By sneharamesh
SAMIDHA
Yes . As you can see they are trying to copy our normal life and I feel it is very wrong to do it . This may hurt a person's feeling.
VARALAKSHMI
Dear Sneha, I share the same views of yours. The films are truly copying the society's problems, feelings etc. This may create a bad impact on the younger generation. I feel films shouldn't copy the society.
SNEHARAMESH
Well thank you Samidha and Varalakshmi for putting forward your views. I think that the society is copying the films and are forgetting that films are films and life is life .
SAINI
I agree with Sneha. The society is definitely copying films. Whatever is shown in films is not the normal life of people. It's a fantasy. And by copying films, our younger generation starts to live in fantasy instead of reality.
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