Bigg Boss 19: Daily Discussion Thread - 25th Sep 2025
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai Sept 25, 2025 EDT
ROOM SERVICE 25.9
🏏T20 Asia Cup 2025: PAK vs BD, Match 17, A2 vs B2 - Super 4 @Dubai🏏
Hawt Geetmaan Moments 🔥🔥💋💋
DANDIYA NIGHT 26.9
Important Questions
Sameer Wankhede takes Aryan Khan’s series TBOB to Court
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai Sept 26, 2025 EDT
Quiz for BB19 Members.
OTT vs. theatre: which one do you prefer?
Bigg Boss 19: Daily Discussion Thread - 26th Sept 2025
How Salman Khan Would Address You in Weekend Ka Vaar? Quiz
🏏T20 Asia Cup 2025: IND vs SL, Match 18, A1 vs B1 - Super 4 @Dubai🏏
Abhira master planner of breaking Arman relationships
Daayra shooting begins - Kareena and Prithviraj
Deepika shot for 20 days for Kalki 2, thought she was irreplaceable!
Two much Kajol& Twinkle- episode discussion / reviews
Official Trailer - Thamma - Ayushmann Rashmika
Besharmi ki sari hadein paar karegi Abhira- Media is catching up
Originally posted by: Bolly*_Crazed
"What was her character in this movie was she a domestic help? I couldn't figure out her deal."Oh wow, clearly you figured out her "deal" and much much more 😆 More than they even showed in the movie - I don't recall a scene where it was shown that she was being "controlled" or "taken for granted." If anything she looked happy. It is literally not that deep. If you are really concerned by the suppression of women in films I'm sure there are better movies to discuss, that aside, I'm sure there are better approaches to take rather than posting a gif of a character and asking a ridiculous question. It's confusing. The line between trolling and idiocy isn't that thin my friend.
Since when is listening to your elders and wanting their happiness regressive? She wasn't bound to stay but she did because she knew that by seeing her, her father in law felt that his son was alive.. Its not like he was stopping her at gun point.. She had the option to listen to her bhabhi and leave but she wanted to do with her FIL's consent.. What is so regressive about it? You are only modern if you continue to do your thing without thinking of the happiness and wanting to acquire consent of those around you?
Originally posted by: noorsand
There is a fine line between asking your elders for something and for them to literally make decisions for you. I agree she wasn't held at the gun point but he basically had to free her for her to be able to follow her heart. Respecting parents is not regressive but patriarchy is. I don't remember the exact dialogue but he pretty much says "you are free to go" vs saying I give you my blessings.
Originally posted by: niyati13
Come-on..pls don't make it sound like medieval era..it was just last millennium..even less than 20 yrs ago..and we're much more progressive times brimming with hope..We ruch more pessimistic, negative and regressive today...Talking about movies..sharmila, rakhee, saira , rekha, jaya movies were more progressive