Women Empowerment in ISA....Really??? - Page 2

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Thank you all you guys for ur lovely thoughts/replies/opinions!

I can understand most of you absolutely detest Ruksaar and Zeenat and quite obviously so! I mean the way they have been portrayed is SO negative. Like they are totally black rather than grey and this is where my whole issue lies. What is the need for Indian TV shows to show female black characters that is pitched up against the lead female character who is normally the white character.

Ruksaar and Zeenat had prity good nice setup for them to be portrayed grey. Like Ruksaar who actually lost her parents at a young age and thereby she being denied the basic love and security that only a parent can give their child. She only had her sister to guide her who herself had been abided by rules the society imposes on women post marriage and having very limited boundaries where she can only do so much for her sister. In their jist to find their own happiness who by right every human should have, their emotions have been thrown under the bus and played with very mercilessly by Shahbaaz leading and both Kashaan an Kabir adding their bit, makers could have shown these 2 women taking revenge with the men of the house rather than Zara, who is also a woman.

Instead showing Ruksaar trying to conspire to kill Zara and all...how about planning to destroy the very dream Shahbaaz due to which he gave her false promise. How about making Ruksaar instrumental in Zara becoming Qazi? So instead of making her against Zara, she establishes good relations with Zara and still works her plans that lead Zara to become Qazi?


Like I said, I am not looking at what Ruksaar and Zeenat have done post marriage, I am looking at Ruksaar and Zeenat before the marriage and how makers could have arched this characters to be grey and not black and made them pitched for Zara rather than against Zara. But I guess its oh well now!!

I just am so tired of Indian TV shows always showing a women vamp who is always after the main woman of the show!!
Edited by sajni786 - 7 years ago
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Hey welcome to the forum from being silent reader to thread owner😆

Well with regards to women empowerment, its only zara who would do it! Ruksar and zeenat characters are vamp who bring so much masala in FL's life and help gain a bit of trp coz indian audience like vamps for ages now😆

Women empowerment is more on women rights, point of views, principles and more! I see zara heading towards it! She always stands for what is right and she will stand for it no matter what! Aisha,Salma and Alina are quite good strong women characters too!

When you said why cant we see two women being partner in crime and fighting against wrong things! i wont deny with the fact that too many women together in a house cant really go well! but we will see that happening. In the upcoming scenes we see that zara would have shared details with aisha about ruksar trying to break her marriage and aisha is actually helping in getting this ruksar marriage done. This is one such instance!

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