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I think it's high time CVs followed a little ethics, they really have some social responsibility. I just a segment video which says soha saves ishwari when she becomes weak physically (don't know how, when and where) and ishwari brings soha to dixit house without knowing soha is her granddaughter. I don't know how you guys have planned to sequence this scene, but I just have a request- pls be careful.
There was recently an incident, don't how many of you know this. A 7-year-old girl named Hasini went missing while playing in her apartment parking lot for 2 days. The parents, friends and family everyone was searching for her. There were lot of msgs in Facebook too. Two days later they found her body somewhere after she had been raped by a young IT professional guy from the same apartment. it was so heart wrenching for everyone who knew about that.
So this what I've to say to the CVs. We are in a time where every parent is trying to keep their kids safe by teaching how to be careful about strangers and how to identify potential threats. What are you guys showing,
1. A school where a teacher openly flirts with the kid's uncle in front of the kid.
2. A teacher who ignores the bullying of one kid to another bcoz she likes the bully's uncle.
3. Make a kid use words like "tota."
4. A teacher who doesn't even notice someone standing literally next to her.
5. A school where a guy (literally a stranger) just walks in, goes to the classroom and takes a picture of a kid, talks to the kid during lunch, and top of it the kid runs out of the school and there isn't even a watchman in the school.
On top of it, now she goes to a complete stranger's house without anyone she knows, bcoz I don't think anyone in Bose house would accompany her there. Really??
You guys want to show a stalker as your hero, okay. You guys want to show a mother obsessed with her grownup son to the point of breaking his marriage life, still okay. A guy who humiliates his wife at every chance he gets and even goes to the point of locking her up alone in a building and still considered to be your hero, okay.
What I wouldn't tolerate is kids being portrayed like this, where you don't give a damn about any ethics on their safety. This I seriously refuse to tolerate.