Originally posted by: EtherealRati
Dekho i wont say show isnt biased.....it is....that is visible somewhere but big boss hates noone.....kyonki agar hate hoti toh asim ke ya rashmi ke woh saare ache moments kaat sakte hain.....they have power....but woh rashmi asim ke points show mein rakhte hain ....so that audience can connect to him.....warna chop off karne mein channel ko kitna time lagta.....but chalo biasness is felt....even that is that its rashmi who is shown in negative light.....but agar bolne ki himmat hain toh nikalne ki kyun nahi.......chahe aap badi si badi company mein ho aur waha kitna bhi politics ho.....agar owner ke saamne aap company ki burai karte rahoge...... toh nahi hi chalega......that is different that you put across your point in front of salman in a good way and ask for solution....and there is a difference when you just bitch about it all the time and when you are ready to take actions.
Do you really think there’s any room for that? For them telling Salman that they’re feeling short-changed - that there is unfairness and bias, and it’s obvious? Salman works for the same channel and makers - how is he a source of relief for them? Joh kal bolega, wohi bolta agar usko directly bolte.
Yes one should respect their employer. But that doesn’t mean one should quietly accept being treated unfairly, or leave. Most workplaces have an entire system in place for mitigation and resolution of such situations. Here there is nothing of the sort. And were anyone to leave on Sallu’s invitation they’d have to pay the makers a penalty amount - which I doubt any one of them in there can afford.
This notion that one needs to shut up about something they feel is wrong doesn’t sit well with me - occupational hazard. Yes respect should be maintained - but I don’t believe Rashmi or Asim have disrespected the makers. They’ve simply called out the bias - which is thier right. Because BB should not be doing what they’re doing.
