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Please don't add editorial content into articles as you did here. The article you cited doesn't say anything about Uyyale being considered the boldest film of its time, and that's a silly statement anyway, since films about affairs existed decades prior to that in world cinema. (See Category:Adultery in films, for instance.) If what you meant was that it was a bold film in Indian culture, then say that (if you can support that claim with references), but don't make it seem like these people invented the concept of affair films. I'll also point out that Mukti a 1937 Indian film also addressed the idea of adultery, so really what we're boiled down to is that it was a bold film in India's Kannada-language cinema. And again, that idea, since it is an opinion, would need to be adequately sourced. Cyphoidbomb (talk) 17:05, 5 November 2020 (UTC)