Originally posted by: rachna789
It is only poor ethos on the creative's part. I can bet that we (GKLB forum members) can come up with something better and believable than the creatives. We'll do it while we're not intoxicated.
Isn't Thakur the stupid mukhiya? It seems like he has been the mukhiya for quite some time too. Also, the village seems to be pretty small. Surely the school administrators would have known that their chief guest hates "dances" and is ridiculously conservative. Surely Thakur jee knew why he was going to be the chief guest. Why is it okay for the other little girls to dance and still be respectable, but it's a disgrace when Bhavna does the same thing? What does he expect her to do? Act like a chastised maiden? She's just a kid for crying out loud. It's her age to run around, do things that kids do--play house and have tea parties or whatever.I just want to emphasize on one point. When Jhanvi first came to the haveli, there were men, a group of them, standing in the lawn. They were dancing, yelling and they were drunk. There were guns that were being fired up into the sky. And.....also....."Beedi Jalaile" was playing and some woman was dancing. At that moment, I thought that Nikhil's dad was a gunda Bhai.Unlike other TV serial characters, I must tell the creatives that we....normal people.....don't suffer from memory losses and selective amnesia and that we are quite sane.Bhai se Mukhiya kaise ban gaya yeh gadha?
Maybe it's okay for men to dance but not women?
Everything you say is true. I'm not sure what to say at this point. 😕
The only time I saw Thakurji show any fondness for his granddaughter was when she refused his offer of toys, and he said she was ghar ki lakshmi and would make a very good wife someday. To think of a child of that age in terms of being a good wife is seriously twisted and creepy.