Episode Discussion Thread: 27th July - Page 4

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Namzz

Thanks for the live updates. I was busy today so missed the thread.


We missed you too Namzz. 😊
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Posted: 10 years ago
#32

Originally posted by: Ginny87

It's encouraged that the victim doesn't take a shower. Meaning when Diya got him in that condition, I would have called 911 or simply taken her to the emergency room. Thanks to her moronic family that opportunity has been lost. Let's hope they find the clothes. Fingers crossed Diya's mom didn't burn them.


There is no such thing as 911 or emergency room in India but it is mandatory that every government hospital which means all state run hospitals should have a kit and a facility to take sample from a rape victim and they are instructed to do it ASAP. Govt is also coming up with a facility of all under one roof kind of thing that means reporting filing of case medical checkup and legal assistance to be given under one roof to the victim.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: zephyr29

First of all, RIP Abdul Kalam. Feeling really stumped and finding it hard to believe he is no more

Coming to the episode, it was pretty fast paced today which I liked.


That policeman should be immediately dismissed for his behavior today! It's one thing to show indifference but something else altogether to make offensive comments about such a crime in front of the victim. Not to mention recording facts in an incorrect manner. Urmi was simply amazing as she kept going at the inspector firmly and relentlessly informing him about their rights👏! It's true what she said, it's behavior like this by the authorities that makes victims hesitate to report the crime.


Diya's breakdown and wavering was understandable and real. It shows she's merely human and the inspector's words about how things will get ugly in court really undid her. Shaurya's words were so powerful and struck a nerve. It was her fight against such an apathetic system and she couldn't afford to lose hope and courage now. He knows the real Diya could never live with the knowledge that she turned her back on a fight for justice and truth.


What I really loved about the police station scene was how Urmi takes charge of matters at the police station standing up to that inspector while Shaurya is the voice of reason, strength and support to Diya, quietly encouraging her to not give up. Urmi-Shaurya really are a formidable team👍🏼


Chaal alert at the Sinha mansion!
Aniruddh is discussing details of his will with his lawyer where he decides to leave half of his property to Shaurya and the other to Ishaani which doesn't go down well with Damini. Kudos to Aniruddh for sticking to his guns and saying it's his property and he'll do as he pleases with it whether she likes it or not. And most importantly, Ishaani adores Shaurya and would want the same. Now at last Damini gets a reason to try to create rift between the siblings. Cue major chaal, saazish and scheming in the coming episodes🤔



Urmi-Shaurya-Diya at the hospital for the medical checkup. And the insensitive nurse loudly refers to her rape case and tests to be done attracting the attention of other patients around who make judgmental comments. At least she had the decency to apologize when Urmi mildly rebuked her.


The doctor says since so many days have passed there won't be any chance of getting any evidence against the culprits. Only hope is getting the clothes she wore during the incident which is again a small possibility.


Precap: Yet again the Tiwaris show their tevar and refuse to take back Diya into their house. On the other hand, Sinha family comes to a standstill when Urmi and Shaurya come home bringing Diya along with them.



Some important info from the episode:

You can demand a private room when filing a report for crimes such as rape.


Just how important medical tests are immediately after or within 5 days of a rape as that is used as a major evidence in nabbing the culprits.




You put things in such a perspective that I discover something new each time from your review which I tend to miss in the episode. And yes the show is very subtlety trying to put across those things which the victim needs to know or has a right to and which a lay man might not know. Kudos to the team for doing this.
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Posted: 10 years ago
#34

Originally posted by: sakhisangni



You put things in such a perspective that I discover something new each time from your review which I tend to miss in the episode. And yes the show is very subtlety trying to put across those things which the victim needs to know or has a right to and which a lay man might not know. Kudos to the team for doing this.


Love the way you think and write! 👏


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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: sakhisangni



You put things in such a perspective that I discover something new each time from your review which I tend to miss in the episode. And yes the show is very subtlety trying to put across those things which the victim needs to know or has a right to and which a lay man might not know. Kudos to the team for doing this.



Thank you so much, sakhisangni 😊

That's what I love about this show, they are depicting such issues realistically while also providing important information along the way and full credit goes to the PH and Channel for doing so 👏
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Posted: 10 years ago
#36

Originally posted by: sakhisangni


There is no such thing as 911 or emergency room in India but it is mandatory that every government hospital which means all state run hospitals should have a kit and a facility to take sample from a rape victim and they are instructed to do it ASAP. Govt is also coming up with a facility of all under one roof kind of thing that means reporting filing of case medical checkup and legal assistance to be given under one roof to the victim.



That's sad. As you said the government is working on something. Wow, really no help for the victims.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Namzz



That's sad. As you said the government is working on something. Wow, really no help for the victims.


Help is there Namzz it is just that it is not as forthright as it is some other part of the world.

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