Originally posted by: .bohemian.
This article pretty much echoes my views... including the first promo for Sony TV's Moh Moh ke Dhaage
http://www.womensweb.in/2017/03/mira-rajput-poor-choice-but-support/
Firstly, thanx for introducing me to this wonderful website...
I've no idea about whatever happens on twitter and this pup-baby story, I just have an account for namesake. Tweeting celebs has become a common thing but I stay away fro it.
Yes, whatever she mentioned in the post is true by each word and its Mira's position in the society caused all the havoc (I've no idea as to why celebrities or their families are looked up to when they're just humans who can err like we all), I said I posted a comment against Mira but I would have done the same if I saw someone posting the same lines as her even on IF's. I wasn't replying to her as an individual, it was rather for a lady who's ignorant of the world. I know this is one degrading quality of mine where I've one opinion and try to lecture someone who has a different opinion from me. I'm trying hard to not judge but I'm realising that even such a small change is truly challenging.
All the people who have commented against Mira might have found her statements invalid as she was born with a platinum platter and will not ever have the need to even move a single finger while the two ladies who were mentioned in the article are just ordinary people who should've found satisfaction in their hard work throughout their lives. I anyhow loved the last line "Mira Rajput, although your words were not wisely chosen, I am with you, woman! Not as your fan, but simply as one from your tribe!" I've too almost taken a pledge to myself a couple of years back that I would stop judging someone.
Yeh Moh Moh Ke Dhaage, I was already attracted to its 1st promo and I've decided to follow the show.
Edited by --Amulya-- - 8 years ago