Originally posted by: Koms9
I just started watching Anupama's autobiography err... introduction and she was wiping her tears and nose with her pallu.
This is introduction? really? Your class wants to know your name, your occupation/degree if any. What are you looking forward to learn in these 3 months! Fullstop.
Your finance class does not need to know who u love! who abused u! who did not let you finish your degree! And definitely noone needed to know what she wanted to do after marriage and what her sasural wale did. Or about how her kids treat her or how Samar found her I-card. What a bore!
Stop justifying bad writing and stupid tracks. They could do a lot more in this college track but again same old sad story. mein yeh mein woh. stop it lady. Move on and empower urself.
You have love, money, job, social status, supportive husband, lovely daughter and a beautiful home. Stop crying about your past.
Above all you have a second chance at rebuilding your life, which 99% of women do not get! Be grateful and stop crying.
Is this a finance course for ‘Finance 101’, ‘Finance for beginners’ , ‘professional course for continued education’ or finance for dummies. A short course like this usually has instructor asking for introduction to gauge the background of the students to tailor the instruction, so that everyone understands and instructor estimates what part of course will be easier or harder for the class to grasp. No one. Wants to know the life history of the class, it does not matter. Also in a short course no one has time to waste an hour on just introductions let alone a day. I have always had trouble with sing and dance that is shown in ITV and Bollywood college life. People enroll into college and/ or professional courses to gain knowledge or supplement their knowledge with new or advanced concepts, tools and technology. Who do you love/ hate, who misused/ duped you and why you are/were disrespected or your marital status has no bearing on subject matter at hand.
The fees for these courses are in thousands, Anupamaa now is the wife of multi millionaire, but she was shown from an humble background, be it her maiden house where she was married off at young age or the Shah phatichar house. She enrolled here to fulfill her dream of education, I don’t know how a 3 month course does that but I will give the benefit of doubt and say it’s a start. So I think they should not waste class time and get on with the subject. The song and dance and Anupamaa ka dukh, dard, peeda can be shown outside the class. Why ITV and bollywood college life has instant flash mobs, I will never understand, when teachers and professors struggle to complete the course syllabus on the regular.
ITV has a trope the FL is dukhi, bechaari, abla naari. Whatever be her background, she has to cry and struggle even when not needed. If she comes from a poor or middle class background or if she is not educated, then the struggle is to earn a decent living for self and family. If she is educated then her own family or the in-laws hate her and she has to struggle to gain love and respect from her family or the husband is scum of the earth who will cheat on her or she will struggle to get a job. If she is from a wealthy background then she will suffer a loss in business or fall for some poor guy and struggle to make ends meet. And to show FL progress either she should be betrayed, divorced or widowed. A Female Lead who has a loving caring family/husband, who will stand by her and they lead a happy life and managing life together as a unit is an alien concept in ITV. It always needs to be FL vs ML and then FL will always be right and find the solution to whatever problem they face, however impractical the solution may be.
Edited by TheSunShine - 2 years ago
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