Ramadoss calls on Bollywood stars to stop boozing on screen
Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss said Bollywood should set a better example for India's young people.
Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss said on Tuesday that Bollywood should set a better example for India's young people.
``Earlier, most villains were shown consuming alcohol. Now heroes have started to portray alcohol consumption more often,'' the Times of India quotes Ramadoss saying.
In much of India, especially in the big cities being reshaped by the booming economy, alcohol is losing the stigma it has long carried in this deeply conservative nation. Young professionals gather at wine bars, nightclubs serve high-priced cocktails, and much to the health czar's chagrin starlets sip chardonnay on screen.
``Actors drinking on screen will encourage youngsters to take up the habit. Scenes depicting alcohol consumption in films need to immediately stop,'' Ramadoss said at a press conference.
``Alcohol is the mother of all public health problems in India,'' he added.
The health minister's appeals carry no legal weight and so far have not produced significant results.
Bollywood movies are hugely influential in the film-crazy country, but they remain relatively conservative.
Kisses on screen are still taboo though suggestive hip-swiveling dance scenes are ubiquitous and actress Kareena Kapoor recently made national headlines over speculation that she might wear a bikini in her new movie.
But alcohol has become more common in movies, a development that has been hailed by the country's young wine industry, among others, as a sign of mainstream acceptance.
This isn't the first time Ramadoss has accused Bollywood of bad behavior.
In January, Ramadoss called on movie stars to stop smoking cigarettes on screen, saying that 52 percent of children start smoking to be like their film idols.
Ramadoss singled out Shah Rukh Khan, one of the country's biggest stars, for smoking in his movies, but the actor criticized the appeal as amounting to censorship.
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