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Now I know where the Tom & Jerry writers got their inspiration.
u/SuspiciousPrize5791 — 4 days ago
Saw this clip of an elderly man gently fanning a sleeping stray dog on the roadside during the heat. No cameras, no expectations, just a simple act of kindness.
It's a reminder that compassion doesn't have to be grand. Sometimes the smallest gestures mean the most.
What's the kindest thing you've seen someone do for an animal?
People often say South Indian cinema portrays women with more respect than Bollywood. Yet scenes where the hero intimidates, stalks, or dominates the heroine still appear in many popular films and are often celebrated. Doesn't that contradict the narrative?
Do you think the industry has genuinely changed, or is this reputation based on a selective view of certain films? Let's discuss.