Sunday, July 12, 2009

Nayanthara Prabhu Deva Ramlath & Morality

Canadian-born U.S. film actor Donald Sutherland said “When you're working for a good director, you become subjective and submissive. You become his concubine. All that you seek is his pleasure” This saying is about the contribution of an actress in bringing out a good film by delivering her best as conceived by the director. But Nayanthara misunderstood the saying and her affair with Prabhu Deva has now become an open secret.

The latest news is Nayanthara negotiated with Prabhu Deva’s wife Ramlath in the hopes of reaching a mutually satisfying agreement. Nayanthara personally met Ramlath and assured her that there won’t be any trouble from her side and Ramlath need not resort to the divorce idea. And both of them would amicably live with Prabhu Deva. Ramlath quietly listened to the decision of Nayanthara as she had no other go. Taking the silence of Ramlath as her concurrence to the decision, Nayanthara introduced Prabhu Deva to his brother in Dubai. She revealed this fact to a website recently. When asked about when she is getting married or is it already over, she dodged. But she told that she will definitely invite everybody and publicly announce her marriage.

Nayanthara should have given a thought to the following anonymous sayings “A wife is sought for her virtue, a concubine for her beauty” and “The first wife is matrimony, the second company, the third heresy” Prabhu Deva was gossiped with every heroine he paired when he was a busy hero because of his playboy activities. He knows how to trap heroines and least bothers about morality. This compromise idea initiated by Nayanthara reveals that she considered the advice of Rajnikanth to some extent and tried to behave morally. U.S. Writer Ernest Hemingway said “What is moral is what you feel good after, and what is immoral is what you feel bad after

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