When anuj says "anupama se nhi hoga", she gets upset and goes away. She thinks that he's saying that she can't do the work because she's a woman, but that's not the case.
What anuj is saying, is that anupama can't do taxes, files and laws because SHE HASN'T GOT EXPERIENCE.
Also, I don't know why anuj even said sorry to her. He wasn't at all at fault. He should've just left it there and told her to not take things so seriously.
Anupama then says that she reacted that way because she's not as educated as anuj is. But she left school at 17-18. So she can't be that dumb and stupid.
[Honestly my dad's the same age as anupama. He also went to school in gujrat (where he's from) and studied hard. If he left school at 17-18, he'd still have SOME knowledge about stuff (reading, writing, maths, etc). He wouldn't be THIS DUMB as anupama is. My dad also doesn't say "surri surri" like anupama does. He pronounces it as "sOrrY".].
As a woman myself, I don't think what anuj said was sexist AT ALL. If anyone told me that I couldn't do something because I ain't got no experience, I would've just excepted as that and move on. I wouldn't think it was sexist AT ALL !!!!
I don't know why anupama takes EVERYTHING SOO SERIOUSLY. if someone says that "she can't do it", there could be another reason why they're saying that. It doesn't necessarily mean sexism.
It's like if people say jokes with her, she'll say bhashans for each one of those jokes !!!!
P.s:- (To all you people in ahmedabad, do y'all say "surri surri" like anupama does or do y'all say "sorry sorry" like my dad does ??)
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