She’s sexy and she wears a sari.īy banning her site, the I&B Ministry has demonstrated (yet again) how men want to control women all the time. As indeed did Meena Kumari in Saheb Biwi Ghulam and Waheeda Rehman in The Guide. Yet they symbolised a rich and vibrant sexuality. Neither were doing the jhatka matkas you see even pre-pubescent little girls do on reality shows today. Both Madhubala and Kareena were sari clad, fully covered. Remember the rain soaked Madhubala walking into the garage in Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi? Or Kareena Kapoor dancing in the rain in Chameli? These are iconic images of sexuality. The sari for me, is the ultimate turn on. For me, it’s far sexier than jeans, mini skirts and the horrible designer gowns that have suddenly become fashionable. I don’t see the six yard sari as a sign of sexual bondage. I can relax with women, have fun and (O yeah) crack jokes about men. I don’t have to suffer locker room jokes or hear tall tales about fantastic sexual exploits. This is why I love working with and sharing my life with women. In fact, they deliberately stay under the radar just to play the men around them. They are also less pompous and self important. They are beautiful, charming, sexy and (usually) infinitely cleverer than the men I meet.
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