Tumhara or har aurat ka kaam

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Posted: 3 years ago
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The above dialogue was a gem. We live in a soceity where no matter how accomplished you get, a woman is not seen complete till she gets married or become a mother. I once remember reading interview of jennifer aniston where she said she had to hear all sort of things about not having a child.

Soceity values women for a womb from which they will get their heir . Doesn't matter you are uneducated or PHD. Even when you go for interviews, HR asks you questions about your willingness to have child.

The above dialogue has all my heart ❤️ Imlie, Taumhara or kisi bhi aurat ka kaam sirf baache peda karna nahi hai.


The best part is Aryan with Imlie included all women who have to go through these taunts n no. Of times and are reduced to wombs.

Yes Aryan we woman are much more than baby factories. Thank you for saying that.

Also, I just love love how during signing of life agreement he addressed Imlie as just Imlie not Imlie aryan singh rathore. 👏

These two are such a ghonchus, gadhero if you will separate how will he do your laundary, massage your legs🤗

I love how writers normalise these domestic things between them.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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It was in direct contrast to badi maa saying your only job is to produce heir for the family.


I don't know if people missed that dialogue because it wasn't given much impact but i didn't miss it. It was horrendous.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Well said👏..In real too some oldies n family r expecting child soon after mrg expecting 2 leave career/ dream at stake, Citing motherhood completes a woman🤦‍♀️... Never thinking it's part of life not life as whole... Sad truth s in most cases women themselves pulls other one with these beliefs😏..

Yeah Aryan s indeed best crt now our society s in need of😍...

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: sheen97

The above dialogue was a gem. We live in a soceity where no matter how accomplished you get, a woman is not seen complete till she gets married or become a mother. I once remember reading interview of jennifer aniston where she said she had to hear all sort of things about not having a child.

Soceity values women for a womb from which they will get their heir . Doesn't matter you are uneducated or PHD. Even when you go for interviews, HR asks you questions about your willingness to have child.

The above dialogue has all my heart ❤️ Imlie, Taumhara or kisi bhi aurat ka kaam sirf baache peda karna nahi hai.


The best part is Aryan with Imlie included all women who have to go through these taunts n no. Of times and are reduced to wombs.

Yes Aryan we woman are much more than baby factories. Thank you for saying that.

Also, I just love love how during signing of life agreement he addressed Imlie as just Imlie not Imlie aryan singh rathore. 👏

These two are such a ghonchus, gadhero if you will separate how will he do your laundary, massage your legs🤗

I love how writers normalise these domestic things between them.

true. I was so happy to hear that. I was furious to hear BM dialogue about vaaris.
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Posted: 3 years ago
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The first half of the episode was all singing about *waaris nai de pai*

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Then lands our superhero inhein inki aukaat dikhane

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: SundariP

It was in direct contrast to badi maa saying your only job is to produce heir for the family.


I don't know if people missed that dialogue because it wasn't given much impact but i didn't miss it. It was horrendous.

It was but also ugly face of society

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: sheen97

It was but also ugly face of society

Yeah very close to reality for interior parts and grass root areas of South Asian countries.

Urbanisation and privilege makes us overlook the ugly side of society, but just because we can't see it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

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