Gone
are
the
times
when
beeps
filled
the
auditorium
whenever
there
was
cuss
word
spoken
on
screens.
With
Censor
board
giving
some
liberty
to
filmmakers
and
allowing
them
to
express
themselves
in
the
way
they
wish,
there
is
marked
change
in
the
way
dialogues
are
being
mouthed
by
actors.
It
is
not
just
men
who
are
indulging
in
some
cuss
words
today;
even
women
are
going
the
whole
hog
as
can
be
seen
in
some
of
the
recent
releases
or
the
award
ceremonies.
VOTE
FOR
YOUR
FAVOURITE
OSCAR
NOMINEES
Says
an
actor
on
condition
of
anonymity,
"Seems
like
all
these
gorgeous
B
town
women
are
in
mood
to
have
some
fun,
what
with
all
the
'gaali-galauj'
they
are
doing
not
just
on
screen
but
also
in
public.
Priyanka
Chopra,
whom
I
have
always
considered
to
be
this
one
sophisticated
young
woman,
was
so
unabashed
in
this
recent
award
ceremony
that
I
saw.
What
a
hoot
she
was
with
all
her
smartly
camouflaged
'gaalis'
and
that
too
right
on
stage
in
front
of
hundreds
of
guests
and
millions
of
TV
viewers.
It
could
have
been
embarrassing
but
she
made
it
all
seem
like
fun."
As
is
known,
Kareena
Kapoor
was
the
one
who
actually
started
it
all
in
Golmaal
3
where
she
indulged
in
some
smartly
camouflaged
cuss
words
in
her
own
sweet
and
innocent
manner.
However,
someone
who
wasn't
so
sweet
and
innocent
with
her
language
was
Vidya
Balan
who
shocked
one
and
all
when
she
went
all
out
in
Ishqiya.
"Not
to
mention
Rani
Mukherjee
who
looked
at
West
for
her
choice
of
cuss
words
in
No
One
Killed
Jessica," he
continues,
"I
guess
everyone
is
just
joining
the
fray
sans
any
regret.
Call
it
the
demand
of
the
script
but
look
at
the
way
characters
in
Yeh
Saali
Zindagi.
It
seemed
all
real
life
and
while
it
is
difficult
to
imagine
something
like
this
allowed
on
screen
till
two
years
back,
the
fact
is
that
it
was
all
cleared
by
Censors
this
time
around."
No
wonder,
women
too
aren't
willing
to
be
left
behind
and
going
the
whole
hog.
Who
would
be
the
next
to
join
the
fray?
Well,
that
would
have
to
be
seen.
However,
for
audience
it
is
sheer
fun
to
see
them
giving
all
men-folk
a
run
for
their
money!
Story first published: Thursday, February 10, 2011, 9:55 [IST]