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Posted: 11 years ago
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🤣 oh please. anyone with even an iota of brain could see what was happening. how when the writers brought in the hero who would represent how a man should be and not hide behind excuses, morbid fans got worried and bashed the team. next we'll find ocd issues with a terrorist and support him saying, iski galti thode hi hai 🤪

ultimately, the show started going down hill. sane cvs left the show. karanvir stayed on while harshad n sriti saw the wrong message the show was giving (while the channel kept claiming it was teaching women) and they left. Sanjog Gupta so many times confessed they would change it, but by then the show had established a criminal as the hero and we all know how money is most imp. for the channel and nothing else 🥱

no one looks hot while raping his wife, or killing/torturing innocent people. I remember teen girls going on set asking karanvir to pose as if he was slapping them and both parties were happy with it. 🤢
it is the moral responsibility of even the actor to tell his fans he is not playing a good character. but yeah, fir dukan kaise chalegi

I used to be such a fan of karanvir but this show just uhh. so please don't go with, oh you are not his fan so saying this 😊

I am a big fan of Vikas. But wll not support his character saying, he just wants to control her or he just wanted money.


Omg. That show sounds horrible! I never watched that show, and know nothing about it but from the sounds of it..it sounds like they were glamorizing and glorifying violence against women? The bad guy was the hero in the end? Ugh. 🤢
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Omg. That show sounds horrible! I never watched that show, and know nothing about it but from the sounds of it..it sounds like they were glamorizing and glorifying violence against women? The bad guy was the hero in the end? Ugh. 🤢

here's one such article where you can see the 'fan' wanting that slap pose 😕

I kept watching till sriti did not quit and a few episodes after that too. they showed the husband after killing his wife, took off her body on his bike for don't know what reason, then her heart is transplanted to another girl so he goes after her and then I couldn't take any more. thankfully the show went off air very soon after that 😆

but this is that same show where madhuri would come and say how women need to be strong and in the show they had the right people getting killed. the comments of viraj fans showed how they were taking abuse, violence, rape as a thing of pride. even many women on india-forums said 'there is nothing like marital rape', 'husband has rights on the wife's body' 🤢
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: napster

here's one such article where you can see the 'fan' wanting that slap pose 😕

I kept watching till sriti did not quit and a few episodes after that too. they showed the husband after killing his wife, took off her body on his bike for don't know what reason, then her heart is transplanted to another girl so he goes after her and then I couldn't take any more. thankfully the show went off air very soon after that 😆

but this is that same show where madhuri would come and say how women need to be strong and in the show they had the right people getting killed. the comments of viraj fans showed how they were taking abuse, violence, rape as a thing of pride. even many women on india-forums said 'there is nothing like marital rape', 'husband has rights on the wife's body' 🤢


Wow! That show caused quite the controversy. I did some more research on it, and good thing it went off-air.🤢 There are actually so many cases in multiple serials that I've noticed..illustrate the same pattern-the man abuses and mistreats his wife; the woman doesn't leave him and takes all the bull****; sometimes the man miraculously changes and they fall in love too! YAY! Ugh. It's so disgusting that these things are allowed to be portrayed in a country where violence against women is so prevalent. 🤔
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Wow! That show caused quite the controversy. I did some more research on it, and good thing it went off-air.🤢 There are actually so many cases in multiple serials that I've noticed..illustrate the same pattern-the man abuses and mistreats his wife; the woman doesn't leave him and takes all the bull****; sometimes the man miraculously changes and they fall in love too! YAY! Ugh. It's so disgusting that these things are allowed to be portrayed in a country where violence against women is so prevalent. 🤔

life ok did have double standards. it took the male lead to participate and talk to people about the 'bell bajao' campaign (the one that asks people to not be quiet if anyone indulges in domestic abuse) and on the other hand they kept glorifying the villain in the show. suppoorters will say he did lose his wife/got punished but by the time that is shown, majority of the fools take the wrong lesson. and wonder how many people stuck to the show to see the moral of the show 🥱

and yes, even women are to be blamed. in such serials such a character is mostly played by a good looking actor so they start saying 'let the girl work on him, he will love her eventually, she should give him another chance'!!!!

this does not happen in real life. in reality, if the girl is burnt to death bcoz of dowry, her parents come complaining 'she used to tell us how her in-laws treated her, now arrest them' 😕
hopefully such people will watch this show and learn to be strong and trust anyone blindly.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: napster

life ok did have double standards. it took the male lead to participate and talk to people about the 'bell bajao' campaign (the one that asks people to not be quiet if anyone indulges in domestic abuse) and on the other hand they kept glorifying the villain in the show. suppoorters will say he did lose his wife/got punished but by the time that is shown, majority of the fools take the wrong lesson. and wonder how many people stuck to the show to see the moral of the show 🥱

and yes, even women are to be blamed. in such serials such a character is mostly played by a good looking actor so they start saying 'let the girl work on him, he will love her eventually, she should give him another chance'!!!!

this does not happen in real life. in reality, if the girl is burnt to death bcoz of dowry, her parents come complaining 'she used to tell us how her in-laws treated her, now arrest them' 😕
hopefully such people will watch this show and learn to be strong and trust anyone blindly.



Yeah, I figure the "moral" got lost in the midst of the glorification. Especially when people were defending the character's actions and wanting to pose with the actor pretending to slap them.

In the end, as long as there were also people that realized that what the show was portraying (even if unintentional) is wrong, and the problems caused the show to go off-air, that's good. :)
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: -xx-Roohani-xx-



Yeah, I figure the "moral" got lost in the midst of the glorification. Especially when people were defending the character's actions and wanting to pose with the actor pretending to slap them.

In the end, as long as there were also people that realized that what the show was portraying (even if unintentional) is wrong, and the problems caused the show to go off-air, that's good. :)

true. I understand, shows need to have entertainment value otherwise not many people would watch them, but if it claims to send a 'message' then the responsibility becomes double. and we know how people learn more from bad things as they are glamored up and then we have regressive women loving the 'tough' guy and sadly this includes many grown up women. imagine what teens think like

so this is why MNB should not go on the path of that silly saubh., and Shikha hopefully will stand up strong, not be like he is my pati, I still have some feelings and hopefully the man who helps her won't suffer bcoz of that 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: napster

true. I understand, shows need to have entertainment value otherwise not many people would watch them, but if it claims to send a 'message' then the responsibility becomes double. and we know how people learn more from bad things as they are glamored up and then we have regressive women loving the 'tough' guy and sadly this includes many grown up women. imagine what teens think like

so this is why MNB should not go on the path of that silly saubh., and Shikha hopefully will stand up strong, not be like he is my pati, I still have some feelings and hopefully the man who helps her won't suffer bcoz of that 😆


Yes but entertainment doesn't need to include violence or abuse right? But yeah if the goal is some moral or lesson, then the message should be pretty clear, not all convoluted. 😛

I definitely do NOT think that Shikha will forgive Sameer or even consider going back to him. That is one woman on a mission, out to get the revenge she deserves! And I can't wait to see what she does. 😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: -xx-Roohani-xx-


Yes but entertainment doesn't need to include violence or abuse right? But yeah if the goal is some moral or lesson, then the message should be pretty clear, not all convoluted. 😛

I definitely do NOT think that Shikha will forgive Sameer or even consider going back to him. That is one woman on a mission, out to get the revenge she deserves! And I can't wait to see what she does. 😃

every story needs a villain, a negative side otherwise no one would value the good. issue is how much the villain is glorified, whether they show the good people as 'boring' or getting hurt all the time just bcoz the villain brings more trps. with Saub for example, the actor got worried that now the positive people had come and he threatened to leave the show, and after that suddenly, the villain started winning all over again.
and Life Ok went all guns blazing tht this show was teaching stuff so it became all the more obnoxious.

i wonder how many women would see that show and then dare to speak up against domestic violence.

here I hope trps don't force a change in the story and shikha remains strong. even if they show her not falling in love and remaining independent on her own, that is fine. she just should not go back to sameer.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: napster

every story needs a villain, a negative side otherwise no one would value the good. issue is how much the villain is glorified, whether they show the good people as 'boring' or getting hurt all the time just bcoz the villain brings more trps. with Saub for example, the actor got worried that now the positive people had come and he threatened to leave the show, and after that suddenly, the villain started winning all over again.
and Life Ok went all guns blazing tht this show was teaching stuff so it became all the more obnoxious.

i wonder how many women would see that show and then dare to speak up against domestic violence.

here I hope trps don't force a change in the story and shikha remains strong. even if they show her not falling in love and remaining independent on her own, that is fine. she just should not go back to sameer.


Yeah, this show doesn't necessarily need a romance as well, the main focus is justice to Shikha! If there is any love-interest I'm most definitely sure it won't be Sameer, or else I'll quit the show.😛
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: -xx-Roohani-xx-


Yeah, this show doesn't necessarily need a romance as well, the main focus is justice to Shikha! If there is any love-interest I'm most definitely sure it won't be Sameer, or else I'll quit the show.😛

hi 5 on that. I won't cry if she doesn't re-marry. marriage isn't everything in this world. she had/has a career that she can go back to and live a happy life.
if she does hook up with the new guy, fine by me. but like you said, nothing can validate her going back to that monster 😡

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