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Why live with one such man ?Such a pity it is. A man in uniform and holding one of the most dignified post in the Indian army has such petty mentality. I am glad he din't have a son. His son's life would have been a nightmare, much more painful than what Anjali's life is now.Either Brigadier would have forced his son to join the army or would have created another of his kind.But Mrs. Rawat if I were you I would leave this man for his own good. He needs to learn the importance of women in his life.
Originally posted by: NandzLuv
Deftly disgusting!!! Some men think tht women are meant only for kitchen and giving babies God!!! Irritating .
Then why these men want to marry women , they can marry a men and give birth to men ! There should have been an option like tht! Really makes me angry when men thinks about women in a wrong way and treat them badly.
Sometimes i think say 60-75% women in India given freedom to talk live their lives by own . They are much better compared to arab countries like israel , iran etc...The women suffer a lot there no freedom. The arab films made me think & realize !
The character Mr. Rawat , being in a respectable position , working for Mother India how come he can think his daughter and wife are nothing to him. What kind of marriage life he lived and father he is?
Originally posted by: Angela_Grokes
I agree ! The man thinks of girls and women to be a trash!
The extreme disgust portrayed in his eyes is clear. I hate every bit of that man.And even sad is that Anjali had to live in dark about it. I wish she knew about this since her childhood. Maybe it would have been a bit less painful.