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I voted for Baji Rao but I've no idea who's that 😁
Originally posted by: ThaneOfElsinore
Good professors don't really humiliate students which he did, I guess. Also, no professor teaches a separate subject for the IAS specifically. Even if you would like to guide someone for the Civil Services Exam, you don't give them cartons of books really. So I said that he was quite stupid because no professor does all that. No professor brings a fellow professor who was actually their ex-fianceé to their home. And most importantly, professors don't marry their students in college. 🤦♀️🤷♀️
But I understand your liking for the character. I just said that in an objective way. No hard feelings 🙂
Well thats unfair .Ishaan did not bring reeva home because of being professors .He bought her home because he was almost married to her .So this argument dosent make sense honestly.Although it was not ishaan who asked reeva to come .She came herself and overstayed because of his family primarily . Although noone in their senses would bring their ex fiance home after marrying someone else but it's itv so anything is possible .The point is him being a professor had nothing to do with this .
Also regarding cartons of books - if you see the show you will realise after a long period of misunderstanding ishaan trully understood savi was a good student and he wanted to do everything he could for her to succeed because he saw the same potential in her that he had once .So no ,this too cannot be generalized as professor giving cartons of books .It's looked absolutely fine in the given context.
Originally posted by: TUKI.MICKY
I voted for Baji Rao but I've no idea who's that 😁
Maybe you liked the name because it probably reminded you of the popular movie, Bajirao Mastani.
Originally posted by: Sukorameni
Well thats unfair .Ishaan did not bring reeva home because of being professors .He bought her home because he was almost married to her .So this argument dosent make sense honestly.Although it was not ishaan who asked reeva to come .She came herself and overstayed because of his family primarily . Although noone in their senses would bring their ex fiance home after marrying someone else but it's itv so anything is possible .The point is him being a professor had nothing to do with this .
Also regarding cartons of books - if you see the show you will realise after a long period of misunderstanding ishaan trully understood savi was a good student and he wanted to do everything he could for her to succeed because he saw the same potential in her that he had once .So no ,this too cannot be generalized as professor giving cartons of books .It's looked absolutely fine in the given context.
I can't say what happened in the show because all of this was told by many people here and the comment was my understanding of that.
Professors do not really marry their students, no matter what the circumstances are. That's usually considered an ethical boundary all across the world. But like you said, ITV can do anything, so yes, I do find the actions of his character stupid because I perceive it was written in that way. Perceptions can differ so you can have your opinions about the character. Like I clarified earlier, I just typed that because I viewed it objectively and found it absurd. Differing opinions can occur, can't they?
Originally posted by: ThaneOfElsinore
I can't say what happened in the show because all of this was told by many people here and the comment was my understanding of that.
Professors do not really marry their students, no matter what the circumstances are. That's usually considered an ethical boundary all across the world. But like you said, ITV can do anything, so yes, I do find the actions of his character stupid because I perceive it was written in that way. Perceptions can differ so you can have your opinions about the character. Like I clarified earlier, I just typed that because I viewed it objectively and found it absurd. Differing opinions can occur, can't they?
I’m not too sure about the situation in India, but in other countries, even though it’s a common trope in books and shows, professors can only get into relationships with their students after the students have finished their course or graduated. Otherwise, it crosses ethical and sometimes even legal boundaries, and they could get fired for it. Even then, it’s frowned upon. The regulations are even more stringent for mental health professionals such as psychiatrists, who are generally prohibited from marrying their patients, regardless of whether a formal therapeutic relationship still exists.
As for India, I don’t know if there are specific laws or how often it actually happens, but culturally, it’s generally frowned upon. A professor is seen as a Guru, someone who should be respected deeply. So the idea of getting into a romantic or marital relationship with them isn’t something that’s usually accepted or encouraged.
Originally posted by: missFiesty_69
I’m not too sure about the situation in India, but in other countries, even though it’s a common trope in books and shows, professors can only get into relationships with their students after the students have finished their course or graduated. Otherwise, it crosses ethical and sometimes even legal boundaries, and they could get fired for it. Even then, it’s frowned upon. The regulations are even more stringent for mental health professionals such as psychiatrists, who are generally prohibited from marrying their patients, regardless of whether a formal therapeutic relationship still exists.
As for India, I don’t know if there are specific laws or how often it actually happens, but culturally, it’s generally frowned upon. A professor is seen as a Guru, someone who should be respected deeply. So the idea of getting into a romantic or marital relationship with them isn’t something that’s usually accepted or encouraged.
Yep. In most countries, it's against work ethics and in many cases, legal boundaries of a teacher or professor to engage in a relationship with a student while they're their student. Many times it lies in the sick idea of grooming, although one might also say that it's applicable for minors yada yada. But like you said V, unless they have completed their studies and attained a different status as an individual, professors are not the romantic subjects for a student nor vice-versa in real life.
Originally posted by: ThaneOfElsinore
I can't say what happened in the show because all of this was told by many people here and the comment was my understanding of that.
Professors do not really marry their students, no matter what the circumstances are. That's usually considered an ethical boundary all across the world. But like you said, ITV can do anything, so yes, I do find the actions of his character stupid because I perceive it was written in that way. Perceptions can differ so you can have your opinions about the character. Like I clarified earlier, I just typed that because I viewed it objectively and found it absurd. Differing opinions can occur, can't they?
Differing opinions are not just fine but it's welcomed.
But in this context when you are generalizing a character and his actions( who has many flaws and there are no two ways about it ) just based on hearing other people's comments and not watching it first hand makes it a biased opinion.
So I simply pointed out the scenarios where the comments you made were too generalized and the actual context behind those scenarios was more nuanced and were not very triggering at that point.
Regarding teacher student relationship yes I might have an issue while they are still in college because school would be too minor .But once the student has graduated and is a consenting adult , i couldn't care less who dates whom and honestly it's nobody's business to judge either.
Professors do marry their students after they complete their course.But very rare.
Originally posted by: ThaneOfElsinore
I can't say what happened in the show because all of this was told by many people here and the comment was my understanding of that.
Professors do not really marry their students, no matter what the circumstances are. That's usually considered an ethical boundary all across the world. But like you said, ITV can do anything, so yes, I do find the actions of his character stupid because I perceive it was written in that way. Perceptions can differ so you can have your opinions about the character. Like I clarified earlier, I just typed that because I viewed it objectively and found it absurd. Differing opinions can occur, can't they?
I voted for Neil because usko koi vote nahi karta
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