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Posted: 11 years ago
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My take on the matter is if Shilpa was to be demeaned for over reacting then shouldnt Armaan also be bought up for his violent abusive behaviour which is so much worse and happened so many times more?

I just dont think it was fair that she was pulled up but Arman was let off making it seem that it is actually the other person's fault all the time.

Why single out Shilpa and when she was going anyway?
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Posted: 11 years ago
#12

Originally posted by: digitalcamera



Agreed. She overdoes it. I think I am the only one that likes it, because she looks really amusing when goes crazy to defend him.



I think she is hilarious 🤣 But it does bug some people
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Well i found the shilpa answer pretty sad
Loss of father in early age and having no baby after 10 year of marriage (the way she said it implies serious issue there)
So maybe i can understand her outbursts a little more now
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Posted: 11 years ago
#14

Originally posted by: -Cruiser-



What perfect answer she gave?😲

She admitted she had lost her father when she was very young and perhaps loss of father makes her extra possessive and apprehensive about husband's well being and safety!

Its more of an explanation for one's exaggerated way of handling simple situations!
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Here...I disagree with you -Cruiser- I think it was a fantastic answer that Shilpa gave...

Though I agree it was an exaggeration...but still she had a point.

When a wife takes a stand for her husband then that should not make her husband weak.
Its all about caring your spouse and It should be mutual.

What's wrong if a lady is taking a stand for a men.

Are women expected to be weaker than men. ? Well...Yes... that is the tradition which has been followed for several years...

I hate it when women are underestimated of their power. I like Shilpa for this.
Edited by diasingh2 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
#15
her answer was very well put. *three cheers for shilpa"



hope she is reading this.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#16
because appurva is her fatherly, brotherly and lastly babily.. that is why she defended him and did whatever she was capable of
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Posted: 11 years ago
#17

Originally posted by: diasingh2



Here...I disagree with you -Cruiser- I think it was a fantastic answer that Shilpa gave...

Though I agree it was an exaggeration...but still she had a point.

When a wife takes a stand for her husband then that should not make her husband weak.
Its all about caring your spouse and It should be mutual.

What's wrong if a lady is taking a stand for a men.


Are women expected to be weaker than men. ? Well...Yes... that is the tradition which has been followed for several years...


I hate it when women are underestimated of their power. I like Shilpa for this.



Dia Ji...

@BOLD BLACK: We are not in disagreement there! A wife should stand up for her husband, just as a husband should stand up for his wife whenever there is a genuine need to!

In the task shown where Shilpa went hyper and appeared a shrieking lunatic, was there any need for her to come to 'rescue of her husband' as she came? NO! Not at all! And thats what this whole conversation of Salman Khan was about!
😊

@BOLD RED: Thats in unintended direction...debatable for being a valid point in context of Indian society in general...not at all valid for the incident being discussed!😊
Edited by -Cruiser- - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Cruiser-


@BOLD BLACK: We are not in disagreement there! A wife should stand up for her husband, just as a husband should stand up for his wife whenever there is a genuine need to!

In the task shown where Shilpa went hyper and appeared a shrieking lunatic, was there any need for her to come to 'rescue of her husband' as she came? NO! Not at all! And thats what this whole conversation of Salman Khan was about!
😊

@BOLD RED: Thats in unintended direction...debatable for being a valid point in context of Indian society in general...not at all valid for the incident being discussed!😊



@bold blue... okay... now i get it. You're from your point of view and am sorry I misunderstood...

@bold red... I wrote that coz I was quite angry at that time...
Salman bashed Shilpa for her violent behaviour buit didn't say anything to Armaan... that disgusted me.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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:'( :'( :'(
Y did she hv to get out????
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: gangnamstyle

her answer was very well put. *three cheers for shilpa"



hope she is reading this.



if she is reading this, everybody who writes against appy need to be forewarned, uske pati ke liye kuch bhi likha toh woh uska mooh tod degi😆😆, she will troll the whole forum and all posts against appy will be khallas...chun chun ke badla legi sakkubai😉

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