Deepika
Padukone
on
Friday
addressing
all
media
wrote
a
big
reply
on
her
Facebook
account,
titling
it
as
'My
Point
Of
View'.
In
this
letter
Deepika
spoke
about
why
the
article
of
Indian's
leading
newspaper
hurt
her
and
why
she
had
issues
with
such
kinda
news.
All
these
days
the
newspaper
had
been
quiet
about
the
issue
especially
after
their
compliment
tweet
backfired
but
now
finally
the
organisation
has
decided
to
put
forth
their
point
of
view
as
well.
So
early
in
the
morning
a
leading
journalist
of
the
newspaper
has
written
an
article
titled,
"Dear
Deepika,
our
point
of
view..."
This
is
what
the
leading
daily
replied
with
respect
to
Deepika
Padukone's
cleavage
controversy.
"Deepika,
we
accept
your
reel
vs
real
argument,
but
what
about
all
the
times,
and
there
have
been
many,
when
you
have
flaunted
your
body
off
screen
-
while
dancing
on
stage,
posing
for
magazine
covers,
or
doing
photo
ops
at
movie
promotional
functions?
What
'role'
do
you
play
there?
So
why
the
hypocrisy?
What's
equally
hypocritical
is
that
several
media
outlets
have
freely
displayed
Deepika's
cleavage
even
as
they
sounded
all
outraged
on
her
behalf.
Surely
they
could
have
reported
the
story
without
those
pictures?
Yes,
the
headline
could
have
been
better.
But
the
world
of
online
is
very
different
from
that
of
newspapers.
It
is
chaotic
and
cluttered
-
and
sensational
headlines
are
far
from
uncommon.
We
have
always
campaigned
against
the
moral
police.
We
believe
there's
no
shame
in
Deepika
showing
off
her
body,
but
does
she
now
want
us
to
first
check
with
her
as
to
which
pictures
of
her
-
taken
at
public
events
-
we
can
or
cannot
publish?
Are
we
going
to
have
a
parallel
censor
board
for
pictures
of
film
stars
taken
off
screen
but
in
plain
sight
of
the
world,
as
Deepika's
was?
It's
not
as
if
the
pictures
were
shot
with
hidden
cameras,
or
that
someone
sneaked
into
her
home,
invaded
her
privacy,
and
took
those
pictures
without
her
knowledge/permission.
Deepika,
who
began
her
career
as
a
'calendar
girl'
for
a
liquor
brand,
has
written,
''Yes
we
marvel,
envy
and
drool
over
a
male
actors
8pack
abs
in
a
film,
but
do
we
zoom
in
on
the
mans
'crotch'
when
he
makes
a
public
appearance
and
make
that
'cheap
headlines'??!!''
Deepika,
just
for
the
record,
we
do
not
zoom
into
a
woman's
vagina
or
show
her
nipples.
As
a
newspaper,
we
take
every
care
to
ensure
that
we
pixelate
them
if
they
show
up
in
a
picture,
but
your
cleavage
is
as
sexy
as
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
'8-pack'
abs.
Given
the
nature
of
the
online
media
worldwide,
there
could
well
have
been
a
story
headlined,
"OMG...Shah
Rukh's
8-pack
sexy
abs!!!" You've
also
written,
''Everyone
is
entitled
to
an
opinion.
I
have
little
interest
to
take
this
further
as
it
might
get
more
attention
than
it
deserves
and
might
be
further
misconstrued
and
twisted
to
sell
more
undeserved
headlines.''
Despite
having
made
your
point
on
Twitter,
you
have
chosen
to
re-tweet
every
message
and
given
as
many
interviews
as
you
could.
This
has
obviously
been
great
publicity
for
you,
timed
perfectly
with
the
release
of
your
new
film.
The
video's
been
on
YouTube
for
a
year,
why
object
now?
As
for
our
friends
in
the
media,
we
wonder
if
they'll
henceforth
stop
carrying
pictures
of
cleavages,
including
Deepika's."