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tamil
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a father beats his child but gives his assets to him.
ask the actress to claim for the director's assets if he justifies his action as a father's reaction for a mistake done by child. |
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g
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No. She's not a child. Imagine if everyone slapped everyone for making a mistake. |
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sweatyshavedpits
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He could be charged with assault...but I doubt the actress understands her legal rights, and believes that submitting to the director's authority is a wise career move. |
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raichasays
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Of course not. It's assault and battery. |
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wilderwriter
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Oh, come on. You KNOW that wasn't correct. It was assault and battery, plain and simple. But if the actress doesn't swear out a complaint, how was there supposed to be "legal action"?
BTW, it's assault even if a parent does it to a child, but in that case someone other than the child can swear out the complaint. |
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Kick 455
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Should have slapped the douchebag back.. |
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Uma N
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noo....hez mad n crazy to do dat
d actress is more mad 2 let him go away wid dis offence |
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goeldiksha
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no ! no way
he doesn't hav any right to do dat |
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Jerry Lee
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If she has witnesses, that will help her case. It will be hard for the judge if it is just her word versus his.
Photos of bruising could help too. |
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steve a
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It's not a diplomatic way to solve the problem.... and we can take the legal action against him.... |
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Lover
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yeah |
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Royal Horse
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The cse was probably not fought in a good manner. Today, teachers can be sent behind the bars even for calling the students "idiot" so how can this be justified? |
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TOM
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No
The director might have lost his temper out of many takes,
I am dam sure he will never dare even to rase his voice or slap if the youngester was the daughter of Rajani/kamal of super heroine Sredevi/Hema. |
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Rick K
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If it were Jennifer Lopez or Angelina Jolie, I think it would be okay. Otherwise, I think it's a bad idea.
But maybe it was in her contract!
Happy New Year! |
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Love for all
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That is wrong. This is just not right.
The director deserves punishment for that. |
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natallia
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no it was certainly not correct as he is violating her human rights.It is a free country but his freedom ends where her cheek begins, if he was so upset about her acting he should have fired her rather than assault her.His behaviour was extremely childish, immature and volatile.If someone was to slap him he would most certainly feel offended and it is also the actresses fault she did not retaliate at once.Self dignity should always come before anything else even career, it would be better to leave the film than work for such a provocative director who manhandles and mistreats when angry.Today he slapped in anger what will he do tomorrow? These people should be taught a lesson as if he doesn't have the basic upbringing and respect for a woman it shows what kind of a downtrodden immoral person he must be and such people do not deserve a place in society |
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dovestail
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should be taken to producers or create-rs council to resolve the matter.It is also related to convention in the particular field. |
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priya
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no idea |
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Pell M
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Yes, he has to let her know who's in charge and that he is not going to put up her shenannigans. I would beat hell out of her and then fire her. |
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