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Namita-M thumbnail
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Thanks for the GIFs Anila. I appreciate you heeding my request and starting up a thread for your reviews.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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It was a very disheartening episode, the way the family contemplate on Diya's situation. They take it as a punishment for the whole family and are willing to have her daughter to go through her life with the stigma of I was raped and I hid in the house to avoid the community". Yes it is difficult and embarassing to bring this incident out in public,,,but there are consequences.

If they do bring it out...the whole family shares the burden of shame and discrimination of society and Diya will have the impression that her family is behind her and Shaurya will be her guide. This will help her to regain yourself and get on with a normal life, as she will be surrounded by people who love her and took risks to share her pain with her...

If they make Diya hide and keep the whole incident bottled up inside her...the family will be less affected of shame and discrimination but the agony that Diya has to go through is going to be scarring her for life and every second of her life will be a torture. Like Ani_98 said, everytime she sees herself in the mirror the sting of her weakness will manifest in her eyes. The pain is going to be heavier as time goes on and she may not regain herself and her trust in her family and the people around her can never be felt by her.

Yes Shaurya is there, but he only can encourage her to a certain extent but that is not significant enough for Diya to feel justified. Again Shaurya did not force or make her decide to take action...it was Diya's decision on her own accord. So how she is going to handle her life now onwards is in her hands alone...

Episode today reflected the great performance of Kunal Karan Kapoor. As we all know whenever he is performing he elevates the performance of others around him together...I feel that this is happening again, Neha Sargam, Diya's father have given very good performance. Especially Diya...her expression to show her pain was remarkable.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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However modernized or developed we become there are things that we fail to give up due to our staunch believe in certain requirements in life. For example a girl is suppose to be untouched and pure. If due to circumstances she has undergone things liek what Diya underwent she is considered an outcast of society and not suitable for a normal life like other normal" girls. That is the fear that drove Diya's family to behave in a way that they did...

The parent have been unreasonable but...if analyzed properly the root cause is still society and their irrational principles and unfair perception. Society is willing to adapt social development such as educated and working daughter in law...as it is beneficial to them. But when it comes to other matters such as beahviour, chastity and the background they stand by the rules and prerequisites. The worst thing is this conditions are ensued even if the girl is not responsible for what she went through. It is a pity...but things are difficult sometimes...

Jsut hoping Kunal Kaan Kapoor and the team will create soem awareness in this issue through Doli Asrmano Ki.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Mangales

However modernized or developed we become there are things that we fail to give up due to our staunch believe in certain requirements in life. For example a girl is suppose to be untouched and pure. If due to circumstances she has undergone things liek what Diya underwent she is considered an outcast of society and not suitable for a normal life like other normal" girls. That is the fear that drove Diya's family to behave in a way that they did...

The parent have been unreasonable but...if analyzed properly the root cause is still society and their irrational principles and unfair perception. Society is willing to adapt social development such as educated and working daughter in law...as it is beneficial to them. But when it comes to other matters such as beahviour, chastity and the background they stand by the rules and prerequisites. The worst thing is this conditions are ensued even if the girl is not responsible for what she went through. It is a pity...but things are difficult sometimes...

Jsut hoping Kunal Kaan Kapoor and the team will create soem awareness in this issue through Doli Asrmano Ki.


Very well written. It's so sad to hear of such things. But it is the truth!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Hi hshan( Sorry dont know ur name). I believe you have not watched CCBM, Neha's first show. She has been brilliant in her potryal of her characters from the first show itself. Thats y we love her. She has done different roles be it a shy and introvert girl like Nivi, Ishita, Aditi with grey shades, Bold airhostess in Bindass bol, a sweet girl in Pyar tune kya kiya, Mata Sita in Ramayan or now a bold reporter Diya Tiwari. She is a natural actor just like Kunal Karan Kapoor and that y we are fans of both of them and they are going to make the show rock together.😳
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Neha and Kunal really do have good on screen chemistry. There have been no romantic scenes but they already have that spark that could make them the next "IT" couple of TV!!!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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A very nice review Anila...👏👏👏
But there are certain things that I would like to talk about. The attitude of Diya's family is quite disturbing( which is exactly how the majority of our society thinks). The repeated usage of the word " Izzat" is something I am not comfortable with. Agreed, she has been sexually assaulted, but how does that amount to losing her Izzat. It is this attitide which hurts a rape survivor more than anything else. She feels ashamed and guilty and does not even dare to talk about it. It makes her feel that her life is not worth living anymore. As long as the society treats her as if she has lost her integrity for no fault of hers, she can never overcome the pain she has gone through no matter if the perpetrators are punished or not. Yes , she has been violated physically and also mentally, but DEFINITELY NOT her sense of pride.

As far as the show is concerned, its nice that they are showing a guy fighting for her rights along side her. That there are men who understand a woman's pain and can inspire others to join the fight. Diya is shown to have the courage to fight back, not just against the society but her family as well.

And yes, I totally agree that the love track should not be rushed. It is Diya's fight that has to be the focus. Hope the makers are sensitive enough. But, the way they are running a parellel track of Ishani's story in the midst of such a sensitive issue just reminds me not to have too much expectations from them.

Neha is very good. It must be really taxing for her too.
Kunal is fabulous as always. no less than the best. His eyes speak volumes of unsaid words and emotions
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: souji2008

A very nice review Anila...👏👏👏

But there are certain things that I would like to talk about. The attitude of Diya's family is quite disturbing( which is exactly how the majority of our society thinks). The repeated usage of the word " Izzat" is something I am not comfortable with. Agreed, she has been sexually assaulted, but how does that amount to losing her Izzat. It is this attitide which hurts a rape survivor more than anything else. She feels ashamed and guilty and does not even dare to talk about it. It makes her feel that her life is not worth living anymore. As long as the society treats her as if she has lost her integrity for no fault of hers, she can never overcome the pain she has gone through no matter if the perpetrators are punished or not. Yes , she has been violated physically and also mentally, but DEFINITELY NOT her sense of pride.

As far as the show is concerned, its nice that they are showing a guy fighting for her rights along side her. That there are men who understand a woman's pain and can inspire others to join the fight. Diya is shown to have the courage to fight back, not just against the society but her family as well.

And yes, I totally agree that the love track should not be rushed. It is Diya's fight that has to be the focus. Hope the makers are sensitive enough. But, the way they are running a parellel track of Ishani's story in the midst of such a sensitive issue just reminds me not to have too much expectations from them.

Neha is very good. It must be really taxing for her too.
Kunal is fabulous as always. no less than the best. His eyes speak volumes of unsaid words and emotions


Nice post dear.
I read on her fanpage or somewhere that she found shooting the rape sequence scary. Don't blame her. Watching it has made me cringe.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: SeemaNP

I think everyone has said it all. Very nice post Anila and very good reviews everyone.


Thanks Seema 😃
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Namzz

Thanks for the GIFs Anila. I appreciate you heeding my request and starting up a thread for your reviews.


I appreciate your feedback 😳 and yes I made this thread because of your request 😃

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