I have seen Fire its a very good film especially where Radha gives
agni pariksha at the end.

About Dostana, instead of Abhishek Bacchhan, Saif or Hrithik would
have looked better with John, especially Saif.



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>  Going gay in Bollywood
>  MUMBAI: A lot of taboos are being broken in Bollywood today. Kissing on
> screen is no longer frowned upon. Protagonists actually have grey
shades.
> Having liveÜin relationships and preÜmarital sex is no longer the
preserve
> of villains.
> And now the Indian film industry is set to break another barrier.
> For years the word gay was all but banned in the ohÜsoÜstraight world of
> Bollywood, where heroes were always blueÜblooded heterosexuals, with
a harem
> of girls at their feet while heroines had eyes only for the opposite
sex.
> It is perhaps a reflection of the way in which Indian society has become
> more open that even Bollywood is now being inclusive.
> The new Abhishek BachchanÜJohn Abraham film Dostana shows the two
> protagonists pretending to be gay, complete with a dance sequence in the
> moonlight.
> A few years ago in Kal Ho Naa Ho, Shah Rukh Khan and Saif Ali Khan
treated
> the whole homosexuality element with some slapstick humor.
> Deepa Mehta dealt with homosexuality in a bold manner in her film
Fire, the
> story of two women in middle class Delhi who are trapped in loveless
> marriages and find love in each other. But the film was not without its
> share of controversy, with protests dogging it throughout its short
run at
> the boxÜoffice.
> Madhur Bhandarkar also depicted homosexuality within the glamour
industry in
> his critically acclaimed Page 3.
> There are more gay characters in Hindi movies than ever before. One day,
> there might even be a Brokeback Mountain in Bollywood and it won''t
cause a
> furor in India. ÜReuters
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