Pyar ka Punchnama 2 - are women really so bad? - Page 5

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Posted: 9 years ago
#41

Originally posted by: NimbuMirchi



I had a roomie who was engaged yet many guys in her class was ready to do her assignment. They were ready to be used despite of knowing she wasn't really available coz she was beautiful n hot. Well and she used them. 😆

Some women are opportunistic. They are beautiful and they know they can make any guy run around them. And guys are chutzpah for going behind them. 😆 😆


So I don't really feel any bad for these guys. If you can't use your sixth sense, or can't keep in seeing hot girl, You ask for it. 😉 😆


This.

I know there are girls who love all the limelight and use their beauty as a weapon etc etc, but no guy pays ANY attention to an ordinary looking woman and they would go only after beautiful and sometimes even plastic face girls to satisfy THEIR 'weapon' 😕😆

And if in this process they get screwed up, why such hue and cry about it 😆 Girlfriends should be hot, wife should be ordinary and that's the safe game for many boys at least around me like seriously what the f**k 😆

Anyways @ the movie - I enjoy PKP and I am yet to catch PKP2 may be this weekend, I love comedies and even when sometimes the jokes are on us, still it is as much fun as the likes of Garam Masala or Masti 😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
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The whole concept of PKP is to highlight the "girlfriend behaviour". Everything you see in the movie is true, all these situations actually happen!! There are so many girls out there who are like this, it's horrifying.

Ofcourse not ALL women are like this but a large portion of them are annoying. Even girls themselves admit that. I think such movies will help girls be less annoying lol
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Posted: 9 years ago
#43

Originally posted by: ibnbatuta


Wife is not a chudail. But if wife is like one of the Punchnama girls, then she is chudail.

In most Hindi films, wife is shown as loyal, loving and supporting. But feminists call those films as misogynistic.



Sorry, India has a misplaced idea of feminism and hence fake feminists. Members of big bindi gang are not feminists but high-level opportunists.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: ChotaBheem


There is so many movies like Anil's beta where it is opposite



Beta's Maa was a step-mother, another female relation demonised by Indian movies.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: ibnbatuta


Yes, there are many. but why Mother can't be devi and wife also devi. What's the problem with that. One day wife will also be a mother.




I said the same thing.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: Pehchaan.Kaun


This.

I know there are girls who love all the limelight and use their beauty as a weapon etc etc, but no guy pays ANY attention to an ordinary looking woman and they would go only after beautiful and sometimes even plastic face girls to satisfy THEIR 'weapon' 😕😆

And if in this process they get screwed up, why such hue and cry about it 😆 Girlfriends should be hot, wife should be ordinary and that's the safe game for many boys at least around me like seriously what the f**k 😆

Anyways @ the movie - I enjoy PKP and I am yet to catch PKP2 may be this weekend, I love comedies and even when sometimes the jokes are on us, still it is as much fun as the likes of Garam Masala or Masti 😆



Can't agree more. The concept of girlfriends should be hot and wife ordinary screws men more than anything else. They forget that their ordinary wife was someone's girlfriend before her marriage. When their hot girlfriend dumps them for either a hotter or a richer guy, they agree to marry the choice of their devi maa... and her choice is a homely girl who brings huge amount of dowry and sanskaar with her...

And because they want the same hotness in her as their ex-girlfriend, there are frequent fights and there goes kaput the great institution of indian marriage. Thus becomes the wife a churail.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: angelica_1



Beta's Maa was a step-mother, another female relation demonised by Indian movies.


baise beta main last main wo badal gayi
mother ka bhi hai Anil's few other movies are there
many movies are there
Deewar ,Amar Akbar Anthony main achi roles
picture main stereotyping hoti hai
kisi ek relationship ka band bajti to hai


ye to hai
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Posted: 9 years ago
#48

Originally posted by: angelica_1



Can't agree more. The concept of girlfriends should be hot and wife ordinary screws men more than anything else. They forget that their ordinary wife was someone's girlfriend before her marriage. When their hot girlfriend dumps them for either a hotter or a richer guy, they agree to marry the choice of their devi maa... and her choice is a homely girl who brings huge amount of dowry and sanskaar with her...

And because they want the same hotness in her as their ex-girlfriend, there are frequent fights and there goes kaput the great institution of indian marriage. Thus becomes the wife a churail.


This may be true of some people but again it's generalizing. Lots of happy families out there. Beauty fades away, love sustains.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: ChotaBheem


baise beta main last main wo badal gayi
mother ka bhi hai Anil's few other movies are there
many movies are there
Deewar ,Amar Akbar Anthony main achi roles
picture main stereotyping hoti hai
kisi ek relationship ka band bajti to hai


ye to hai



You are right, kisi ek relation ka band bajta hei... I think that's what is the problem with hindi films. filmmakers have one track mind, Ramayana in everything... two main characters, the hero or Ram is the guy who cannot do any evil. The villain or Ravana does nothing righteous. In fact, Ramayana too shows everyone in grey shades, but not our Hindi films. The hero is a god, he can never do anytihng wrong. Even when he harasses a girl, stalks her to make her his girlfriend, he does no wrong.

Basically characters in our films have no grey shades, they are only black or white. Hence punchanama has all girls as vamps ready to screw their boyfriends, and punchnama boys are a bunch of innocent little boys who unknowingly get trapped by these bitches. But in real life such boys are called 'Ch*t***s by their very friends.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: ibnbatuta


This may be true of some people but again it's generalizing. Lots of happy families out there. Beauty fades away, love sustains.



Yeah I am generalizing the way punchanma generalises Indian females... In fact, the females shown in the film don't represent even 10 per cent of India's women. Even today girls face unsaid hardships in their day-to-day lives, many girls quit studies after school because the colleges are far off and their parents know the perils of letting them go alone. Girls, in a number of families, are allowed to complete their homework only if they have completed all the household chores.

Even today many girls don't get married because their parents cannot arrange hefty dowries. Such a sorry state of affairs. Of course there are women who make boyfriends just to enjoy luxuries or marry richie rich guys just because they don't want to work but want to have all the luxuries in life. But what is the percentage of these women? Compare them with the women who bear all the difficulties, all kinds of hardships to earn their own bread and butter and to have a respectable life?

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