Originally posted by: Senny
Hey Sabah,
I agree justice is what has been lacking in our times but then we again if we speak to our elders or study history, we would see that this disease of injustice has been prevailing since a long time Sabah.Maybe because history books were written by men. To find men that highlight women's worth rather than 'defend' them is rare. That is the difference for me with Nupur's characterization and other portrayals of women. She doesn't defend women, what we are, making excuses, but rather lights up our ways, our manners, the curve of our thoughts, the bounce in our hearts, the sway of our hearts, plain and simple.
Very well said. All those who nurtured him were women and the end result is to find a thorough gentleman who has deep respect for everyone in general but especially for women. I love that fact that they show that the source of his understanding equality is his best role model, shilp aunty. But then he again he teases some people and never stops with it.😆 Teasing however is done in all good humour and within the limits. He teases but doesn't hurt anyone while he does that, this is his class! Aww I agree only N did that and would continue doing so. She resides in his heart and he in her heart Sabah.😳 No accident or event can change that.I can see Nupur withou her Mayank, she is a survivor, I would love to see her live and love on...but Mayank although he would live on...love on...that would be too much for me to bear....
I know sad it is but then after Rati leaving, a lot of us would be moving away as well. I agree Rati does deserve a standing ovation for the kind of work she has put in and how she has brought this beautiful character to life!They all do, but I agree Rati for finally giving us women a 'real' role model for our mere tokenery 'equal' times.
👏well said but as a woman or any girl, if we do our task to speak up and fight for what we believe in, then we shouldn't feel disgraced about anything Sabah. Love your friend and sister Sabah