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Posted: 13 years ago
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I already thought this show was a joke but when they had that little girl with the gun it confirmed my thoughts as being right. Why, again why would they do that??????? Her parents should have pulled her out of the show when that happened, I am dumfounded by the new turn of events. Anybody else got a point of view?

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Posted: 13 years ago
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yes i got your pt actually its very serious. it may have harm impact on society. while watching this came to my mind many times
but i have desided to pardon cvs for TRP sec
so kept mum
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: wensue

I already thought this show was a joke but when they had that little girl with the gun it confirmed my thoughts as being right. Why, again why would they do that??????? Her parents should have pulled her out of the show when that happened, I am dumfounded by the new turn of events. Anybody else got a point of view?


I am very upset about this from very first time , when Indu was holding gun. I do not think that guns should be taken lightly. But their is no logic in soaps. mothers with children always worry about this issue. Today we saw Indu with riffle .Whats the point? I hope copy cats kids donot watch the show. this is mind bobbling for sake of entertainment
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Posted: 13 years ago
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yea cvs have given wrong msg by showing gun on indu's hand
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I found today's episode rather hilarious. Didn't you? I laughed at ALL the kid's dialogues and scenes in the police station. At the tender age of eight, she was worried about the aam-aadmi, man. Now, isn't that sweet???? She pointed the gun at rickshaw-walas, sabji-walas, and even the police! She made a virtue of making a free outstation call, managed to make the phone booth owner look guilty, and even dared the police to lodge a complaint against her. And all in a day's work. No mean achievement.

On the part of the writers, this is just the latest in a long list of absurdities. I think the point you are making about handing a gun to a kid (or about other kids watching this) is not even on their radar. No one in his/her right mind would be able to pass this off as anything other than rubbish. But no one at the channel or the production house seems bothered about what they are passing off as "entertainment".

Edit: I did not mean to intrude. I do not post here often, but I do follow the show.

Edited by Adhyaay-Chapter - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
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i agree with you ,gun is not a toy ,this girll should play withdolls instead😳
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: wensue

I already thought this show was a joke but when they had that little girl with the gun it confirmed my thoughts as being right. Why, again why would they do that??????? Her parents should have pulled her out of the show when that happened, I am dumfounded by the new turn of events. Anybody else got a point of view?



Really dumb thing to show in these days where guns are so dangerous,,,,bad influence on kids
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Posted: 13 years ago
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i was like 😲 what are they trying to prove by showing that a 8 year old can terrorize a city with a gun 😕

CVs , please mantain Indus innocence , her hitler giri can be shown in a much subtle way

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