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Originally posted by: PlainJane
Ayaan definitely assaulted Maya... Put yourself in Maya's place...a drunken guy physically hurting you and passing suggestive comments and words which can be interpreted as sexual innuendos (Mu utha ke dekhne layak nahi rahogi?...that's what he said, right?) It was definitely verbal and physical abuse. He probably hadn't intended rape, but...Who knows how far he would have gone if Samay hadn't arrived in samay???
Originally posted by: ronshaan
even if he did fight with maya to get the keys why didn't he shout maya give me the keys or even try break the door instead?
He shouted a lot at the begning...One big lesson for all men from this scene is never go close to any lady in such situation or u will end up in Jail...
He shouted a lot at the begning...One big lesson for all men from this scene is never go close to any lady in such situation or u will end up in Jail...
Originally posted by: janecastle
I'm surprised that after all that things Ayaan did and say to Maya there are still people who think that he's not guilty. No wonder our country has so many rape victims and very few criminals who get convicted.