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Posted: 2 years ago
#61

Originally posted by: IAmLuvBolly


In the video Kartik doesn’t like the food he’s eating, looks up and sees the person who made it (it’s a valid assumption since she’s holding a rolling pin) and grabs her by the hair and throws her out the window. That’s the display of violence. The grabbing by the hair of a woman, and throwing her out the window, all because the food wasn’t good. I understand his intents here was to be funny, to make it comedic with the camera angle and flying with the rolling pin. But you cannot use domestic abuse as a joke. You can’t do that at any point, but you definitely can’t and shouldn’t when you are famous and have millions of social media followers.


It wasn't just him in the video. His sister was a full participant. He wasn't taking her by surprise with his supposed violence.


A comedy skit is a comedy skit.

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


It wasn't just him in the video. His sister was a full participant. He wasn't taking her by surprise with his supposed violence.


A comedy skit is a comedy skit.


I completely understand that. My objection is to using something like domestic violence as a joke. The idea of grabbing a woman by the hair or throwing her out the window shouldn’t be displayed as comedy.

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


It wasn't just him in the video. His sister was a full participant. He wasn't taking her by surprise with his supposed violence.


A comedy skit is a comedy skit.

Which part of grabbing a woman’s ,albeit the sister,hair and throwing her out for not making food to one’s taste is comedy?

It comes from a place of misogyny and entitlement about the so called gender roles. Especially in a country like India.

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Posted: 2 years ago
#64

Originally posted by: IAmLuvBolly


I completely understand that. My objection is to using something like domestic violence as a joke. The idea of grabbing a woman by the hair or throwing her out the window shouldn’t be displayed as comedy.


I get your point. Same as rape jokes or gay jokes.


That doesn't make anyone claim KJo is a homophobe or a rapist.


Why is Karthik being crucified over a tasteless comedy video and the word of a nepo girl who, mind you, has actually slapped a costar ON VIDEO?

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Posted: 2 years ago
#65

Originally posted by: 1t1svat1t1s

Which part of grabbing a woman’s ,albeit the sister,hair and throwing her out for not making food to one’s taste is comedy?

It comes from a place of misogyny and entitlement about the so called gender roles. Especially in a country like India.


Which part of it was his sister not a full participant of.


Also, see my response to LuvBolly.


Would y'all call KJo a homophobe for the countless gay jokes?


The video was intended as comedy. But stans of stars who actually have been credibly accused of violence and have been on video slapping people are now clutching their pearls in horror.


I think I've said it here before. There's a saying in Malayalam. When the bull raises its tail, you know what's coming out.

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Posted: 2 years ago
#66

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


Which part of it was his sister not a full participant of.


Also, see my response to LuvBolly.


Would y'all call KJo a homophobe for the countless gay jokes?


The video was intended as comedy. But stans of stars who actually have been credibly accused of violence and have been on video slapping people are now clutching their pearls in horror.


I think I've said it here before. There's a saying in Malayalam. When the bull raises its tail, you know what's coming out.

Sister may be a participant and it may have been fine as a joke between them but not as something that can be shared with the public, that too in a country like India.

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Posted: 2 years ago
#67

Originally posted by: 1t1svat1t1s

Which part of grabbing a woman’s ,albeit the sister,hair and throwing her out for not making food to one’s taste is comedy?

It comes from a place of misogyny and entitlement about the so called gender roles. Especially in a country like India.

Well I don’t live in India. Can I laugh. 😆 Truth be told I didn’t think it was funny. I thought it was lame. But I didn’t find anything objectionable

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: 1t1svat1t1s

Sister may be a participant and it may have been fine as a joke between them but not as something that can be shared with the public, that too in a country like India.


This I agree with. Indian audience considers these stars actual heroes and emulate them.


My point was different. A video like this with his sister is hardly evidence of misogyny.


When Ranveer has slapped butts on video... when Ranbir has pushed his maid into a pool according to his own mom... when Jahnavi has slapped an innocent costar on video with the comment his cheek was asking for it... when Tiger has actually said he'd want his girl to stay home and massage his feet...


THIS is the video their stans find objectionable?

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Posted: 2 years ago
#69

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


This I agree with. Indian audience considers these stars actual heroes and emulate them.


My point was different. A video like this with his sister is hardly evidence of misogyny.


When Ranveer has slapped butts on video... when Ranbir has pushed his maid into a pool according to his own mom... when Jahnavi has slapped an innocent costar on video with the comment his cheek was asking for it... when Tiger has actually said he'd want his girl to stay home and massage his feet...


THIS is the video their stans find objectionable?

That’s all I am saying.

And two wrongs don’t make a right.

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Posted: 2 years ago
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I have had so many different thoughts about this post and Sonam liking it. I know Sonam liking it gives it a lot of credibility. But I’m also curious as to how Kartik got away with allegedly hitting a star kid, that too the daughter of Boney Kapoor and niece of Anil Kapoor? How has there not been any backlash by the Kapoors and all their allies in the industry? I can understand Janhvi not wanting a humiliating episode to become public, but I still don’t understand how Kartik hasn’t been shunned more. KJo himself is seen talking and laughing with him in recent times. The other the day he was invited to Manish Malhotra’s birthday bash. The two people in the industry who seem to love and dote on janhvi a lot are friendly with her abusive ex? I’m always someone who thinks any allegation of abuse should be taken seriously immediately. But I’m also recognizing that something isn’t adding up here.

However, as someone who watched a lot of Dhadak interviews and found Janhvi actually very sweet, level headed, and even someone who seemed well read, I have definitely noticed a shift in her personality after her break up with Ishaan and what feels like during/after her time with Kartik. One on one nothing seems that big of a deal for an industry kid and a Bollywood actress. The Kardashian complex, the stupid idiotic comments, getting KA tattooed on her wrist, but put them all together and it seems like the girl has gone through something. Maybe she took the relationship a lot more seriously than he did and the break up was hard on her. Maybe it’s delayed trauma from losing her mother suddenly. Maybe it’s something completely different. Maybe she was faking it during Dhadak and this is who she really is. I don’t know 🤷🏽‍♀️. But there’s definitely been a change in her around Kartik time. I’m still bothered by her slapping Varun Fukrey on the face on camera and saying his face was asking for it, and basically getting away with it without so much as even an apology. And yes, I’m also grouping this with all her other bizarre behavior and changes, supposed changes?


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