They should really add favorite Damad award to be compatible with the favorite Bahu award in SPA starting next year because every family has a Damad!
bete ke bina bahu nahin aati aur beti ke bina Damad nahin milta!
I watched SPA on:
http://www.desitvbox.me/28th-may-star-parivaar-awards-2016-main-event-watch-online-hd/
if anyone missed any of the show live!
- Sumedha Di
you would probably find it on youtube as well later on!
YHM won 6 awards in SPA 2016!
For PKDH fans,
Nakul Mehta (Aditya Diwan, male lead of PKDH) is making a comeback on the small screen with a new show!
wish to see Disha Parmar (Pankhuri Diwan) on the small screen too soon!
We should start teaching sons to respect to respect their wives!
My mom tells me everyday, "A son is a son until he gets himself a wife, a daughter is a daughter all her life" and " A son only has to think about one family's prestige while a daughter has to think about 2 families (maikaa aur sasural)" before taking any step or decision as it will affect 2 families' prestige and honor."
Honor Girl Children as your mother is also someone's daughter, someone's wife, someone's mother, someone's DIL, MIL!
YHM is going going downhill in that concept, that's just my opinion.
I mean with the demeaning and classifying a mother through the fact whether she can or cannot bear a child is just too extreme!
When YHM started I was thinking, during the episode where Ishita requests to adopt a child of her own, I believe the dialogue CVs used was "We are sorry, you cannot adopt a child from our association because you are not married" or something like that. I was thinking "In which law book does it state that a person cannot adopt a child if they are not married?"
I am still wondering that. Anyone know?
I haven't come across any law book where it says that statement yet!
I am not taking law but am just curious where these dialogues and stereotypes are coming from.
Edited by uttara94 - 9 years ago