Kangana on dialogues being similar to Mohenjo Daro *DT Note P13* - Page 12

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Posted: 6 years ago
I don't support parents hitting their children. Having said that, I know that sometimes this is not the parents being cruel but just conditioned and brought up in that environment where they think they are disciplining their child. Stopping them from doing wrong or correcting them. They are not hitting for sadistic pleasure or violence. Just the way they've been brought up.

And in that article, it said her father slapped her or threatened to slap her. Slap, not beat her black and blue or torture her or kill her or burn her. A slap is just a slap. Yes it is a physical assault but it's not like a person dies from being slapped. And yes before anyone says, a slap on a sensitive area could be harmful. But that's being very specific. So, a slap is not something that warrants that kind of response where you threaten your parent to slap him.


Also, it is not just that she said it at that time, which irks me. But also that she would reveal this incident in the media, which is embarrassing for her father. It is another thing to advocate nonviolence and another to take out personal stories painting yourself a hero and the other person the villain. So, acc to me, not only was she wrong when said it but she's worse for having publicly revealed it.
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: astha36

I don't support parents hitting their children. Having said that, I know that sometimes this is not the parents being cruel but just conditioned and brought up in that environment where they think they are disciplining their child. Stopping them from doing wrong or correcting them. They are not hitting for sadistic pleasure or violence. Just the way they've been brought up.

And in that article, it said her father slapped her or threatened to slap her. Slap, not beat her black and blue or torture her or kill her or burn her. A slap is just a slap. Yes it is a physical assault but it's not like a person dies from being slapped. And yes before anyone says, a slap on a sensitive area could be harmful. But that's being very specific. So, a slap is not something that warrants that kind of response where you threaten your parent to slap him.


Also, it is not just that she said it at that time, which irks me. But also that she would reveal this incident in the media, which is embarrassing for her father. It is another thing to advocate nonviolence and another to take out personal stories painting yourself a hero and the other person the villain. So, acc to me, not only was she wrong when said it but she's worse for having publicly revealed it.


Ah well, Truth is not her strong point. She will manipulate everything to project herself as the victim even if she is the aggressor. So, am sure that she did something grave enough to earn that slap. Lucky for her that her parents are meek before money.
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: astha36

I don't support parents hitting their children. Having said that, I know that sometimes this is not the parents being cruel but just conditioned and brought up in that environment where they think they are disciplining their child. Stopping them from doing wrong or correcting them. They are not hitting for sadistic pleasure or violence. Just the way they've been brought up.

And in that article, it said her father slapped her or threatened to slap her. Slap, not beat her black and blue or torture her or kill her or burn her. A slap is just a slap. Yes it is a physical assault but it's not like a person dies from being slapped. And yes before anyone says, a slap on a sensitive area could be harmful. But that's being very specific. So, a slap is not something that warrants that kind of response where you threaten your parent to slap him.


Also, it is not just that she said it at that time, which irks me. But also that she would reveal this incident in the media, which is embarrassing for her father. It is another thing to advocate nonviolence and another to take out personal stories painting yourself a hero and the other person the villain. So, acc to me, not only was she wrong when said it but she's worse for having publicly revealed it.



I think her threat was cause he wasn't letting her do what she wanted... cause i read another article where she said her grandfather slapped her for eating something before the men of the house (dont know if this story is true) but there she didnt threaten him with a slap back...

all in all, i can only say that its one vile family to hit each other...or she really dreams of her family being from the daily soap world...

after seeing her long list of lies, we cant even say for sure if her grand father did slap her for such lame reason...
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Posted: 6 years ago
I've no respect for parents who think they own their children, and they have done some favour on their child by bringing them in this world. And father slapping her teenage daughter comes under domestic violence for me. Teenagers are not adults, but they are not kids either that you are going to discipline them by getting physical. It will only make matters worse and that exactly happened with Kangana.
But in India, of course it's always the fault of the child. Because no matter what parents do, the kid has to always listen to them as they don't have a mind of their own. They are kids and will always remain kids!!! Well, this is exactly the mentality of the people of the last generation in India. It's only some people of our generation who have turned rebellious over this attitude, but it's still considered a big NO NO in the society.

And people who are saying that Kangana was wrong in rebelling against her parents and running away from the house, well if she hasn't done that, we wouldn't have been discussing about her right now. Ya all think her father would've allowed her to pursue her dreams when she had grown older? Heck No!!! Everyone is not lucky like you or your favourites to have such understanding parents.
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: anjs


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I think her threat was cause he wasn't letting her do what she wanted... cause i read another article where she said her grandfather slapped her for eating something before the men of the house (dont know if this story is true) but there she didnt threaten him with a slap back...

all in all, i can only say that its one vile family to hit each other...or she really dreams of her family being from the daily soap world...

after seeing her long list of lies, we cant even say for sure if her grand father did slap her for such lame reason...




She said her grandfather slapped her?
Funny cause she said in another interview that her grandfather gave her 15,000 to her support her dream,when she took off for Mumbai
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Luna46

I've no respect for parents who think they own their children, and they have done some favour on their child by bringing them in this world. And father slapping her teenage daughter comes under domestic violence for me. Teenagers are not adults, but they are not kids either that you are going to discipline them by getting physical. It will only make matters worse and that exactly happened with Kangana.

But in India, of course it's always the fault of the child. Because no matter what parents do, the kid has to always listen to them as they don't have a mind of their own. They are kids and will always remain kids!!! Well, this is exactly the mentality of the people of the last generation in India. It's only some people of our generation who have turned rebellious over this attitude, but it's still considered a big NO NO in the society.

And people who are saying that Kangana was wrong in rebelling against her parents and running away from the house, well if she hasn't done that, we wouldn't have been discussing about her right now. Ya all think her father would've allowed her to pursue her dreams when she had grown older? Heck No!!! Everyone is not lucky like you or your favourites to have such understanding parents.


Dude. Just say your point, no need to comment on other members. Is this some sort of a battleground for you? Why are you always picking fights with others? It is possible to only express your opinion without bringing in the members. Try it.
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: astha36


Dude. Just say your point, no need to comment on other members. Is this some sort of a battleground for you? Why are you always picking fights with others? It is possible to only express your opinion without bringing in the members. Try it.


Right, because I'm the only one who comments on members.😆 You have never done that na?😆
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Posted: 6 years ago
I like how the posts defending Kangana's rebelious nature is being liked by a member called 'Krantikari'.😆 Sorry bhai/behen, couldn't stop peeping in your profile..i like it! Freedom fighter!😆
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Paachaa

I like how the posts defending Kangana's rebelious nature is being liked by a member called 'Krantikari'.😆Sorry bhai/behen, couldn't stop peeping in your profile..i like it! Freedom fighter!😆


Revolution fighter.
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Justwatching




She said her grandfather slapped her?

Funny cause she said in another interview that her grandfather gave her 15,000 to her support her dream,when she took off for Mumbai



yea, read an article where she said she comes from a family where women are supposed to wait till the men finish their meals and only later eat. So once she was hungry and she picked something from the dining table and when her grandfather saw her, he slapped her cause she was eating before the men...

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