re http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1509678.cms

Posters of the film show a partly unclad woman with the catchline —
'Story of a Bold, Sexy and Naughty Nun'. Members of the Christian
community have objected to it and a petition has been filed in Bombay
High Court by a city-based advocate seeking a stay on the movie's
release. It will come up for hearing next week.

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> Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 00:16:58 +0530
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Are such protests justified? Where does free speech end and offending
a community's sensibilities begin? Is the criticism of anything
religious taboo? Or is there an element of negative stereotyping
involved? What's your view? FN


jc replies:

1. I believe that protests are fine -  it is their right to free expression. 
However
2. It is ironic that the "Christians" should act to suppress the freedom
of others while seeking to protect their own freedom of expression.

When will these folks realise .... They are actually providing FREE PUBLICITY
for the film.

It is the type of publicity that Money cannot buy.

well done Oh Christians of Mumbai .... Thou art very charitable indeed

and foolish too!

jc
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