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😊 I haven't seen the episode and I don't live in India and my family is not very traditional...we are more like the Sarabhai's. However, the Borasagar's are orthodox and the elders like a controlling hand. Individuality is not promoted or encouraged. There is a lot of feet touching and bowing to elders.
Originally posted by: SanayaIsBest
There is a lot of reverence towards the elders and feet touching is a way of showing that.
But it is probably overdone in the show.I come from a family like the Sarabais, so can't relate to this dictatorship.
Originally posted by: sho-shweet
Darling this is shown in most Indian shows and even in Sanz's last show when Lavanya had to obey all the rules of Naani and Daadi track.I didn't want to bring this here but I guess that's what happens in India.
Well in my family even,it would be considered disrespect when a younger person doesn't meet a guest that too an elder person properly.So what Dada ji said for CC was quite normal.CC had a reason but people do judge without getting the proper knowledge.Edit: Ok u were talking about bowing down physically...Most of the TV shows show this crap.I was reminded of a scene from Devdas when Ash bows down in front of SRK and touched his feet😆
Originally posted by: CrazyAmie
in some places they think feet touching is a way to show respect to elders and take blessings, in show I think they showed little much, I don't like dis bow down thing but I have seen dat.