Milind Soman turned 55-year-old on 4th November 2020. The actor had taken to his Instagram handle to share a picture that went viral on every social media platform. It was a nude picture of Milind Soman running on the beach as he turned a year older. The actor/model faced a lot of backlash on social media for the same and was even booked for obscenity over a nude beach picture. Milind Soman would be seen in Paurashpur next wherein he plays Boris. The actor would be seen breaking the gender difference in Paurashpur which is set in the 16th century. If you have seen the trailer of Paurashpur, you'd have seen that it contains a lot of sexual scenes. The actor was asked about the same and the actor had opened up on his nude beach pictures citing it as an example.
"Today, the internet is there. Like, when someone tells me, 'Oh, you uploaded a naked picture!' Yes, uploaded where? On Instagram, which has not removed it, so they don't care. If you search #naked on Instagram, there will be more than 10 million photographs. So, you have to decide. You hashtagged naked and pressed the search button, that is your choice. If you don't do it, you won't see it," Milind said reminding everybody that censorship has become meaningless these days and everything is available online.
Milind Soman had opened up about his nude beach picture and reasoned that someone who has already done naked photography is likely to do it again. "If you know someone who has done naked photography before, he is quite likely to do it again. Why not? Because he doesn't see anything wrong with it. I have done it commercially, for magazines, for newspapers, I have done it as a model, as an actor, I have done sex scenes. Why wouldn't I put it on my Instagram page? If you don't want to follow me, don't follow me. Some people said, 'My mother is on Instagram.' I said, 'Yes, so she shouldn't open certain pages.' Last week, Jennifer Lopez put up a naked picture on her 50th birthday. On Instagram. What do people have to say about that? The fact is, the line is in your head - what is art, what is vulgarity, what is obscenity and what is not. It is so subjective and it changes every day," he said.
"See, finally, it is the prerogative of the directors and producers and how they want to tell a story, whether sex and violence should be shown because it exists. I mean, what is the point of not showing what exists? We hide enough in real life. We have enough oppression and injustice going on that we try to hide in our own lives and our society, so what is the point of hiding it in a story when you are trying to bring it out? Of course, the actual depiction is a matter of discussion - how much is too much, and so on. But you can't hide it. If there is sex, there is sex. If there is violence, there is violence," Milind Soman said on the eroticism in the trailer of Paurashpur.
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