The Great Gen3 Rant
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Shreyas Talpade & Daisy Shah - in Palaash Muchhal s movie.
I agree every now and then her life experiences do show she has a strong stand in life and is a fighter. After today's episode, I am rooting for her.
pretty ironical since the tweet is coming from the fan of the same guy who gave her panic attack on the show & was completely unbothered, unfazed and unaffected. 😆🤣
Aarti 😭sidrti epsd was so emotional but sana ne spoil kar diyaOriginally posted by: natkhat1
https://twitter.com/DUvaliLadki/status/1216068747066109952
Well the beauty must be locked away hidden somewhere because I cant see it. Yes its unfortunate that she had to go through what she said she went through. But shouldnt that make her more empathetic towards other women? Shouldnt that make her stand AGAINST men who treat women like objects? I see Arti siding with a man who illtreats everyone including women..a man who insinuated that her friend of 8 years is a prostitute...blindly supporting him. She comes off as a very ugly soul.
If she gets panic attacks because a man tried to overpower her and rape her when she was young...how the hell does she tolerate those 'violent' sidnaaz moments when he pins Shehnaaz down ,chokes her or drags her around. Ive never even seen her flinching ...so..very sorry but i have trouble buying her story. Someone who survived a rape attempt would feel very unsafe when she sees women being handled like that so if her story is true she'd better have a good reason to find Siddharths actions 'cute'
What did Shukla do when she actually got panic attack in the house?
Her story absolutely broke my heart. I can't even imagine what kind of mental and emotional trauma she would have gone through. Plus it takes a lot of strength to talk about such stories in front of people, let alone the whole world. I hope her story encourages and inspires others to deal with the hardships they are facing.
I truly wish her all the best in life, and may she gets the happiness she deserves. <3
Originally posted by: TrollikaDevi
Well the beauty must be locked away hidden somewhere because I cant see it. Yes its unfortunate that she had to go through what she said she went through. But shouldnt that make her more empathetic towards other women? Shouldnt that make her stand AGAINST men who treat women like objects? I see Arti siding with a man who illtreats everyone including women..a man who insinuated that her friend of 8 years is prostitute...blindly supporting him. She comes off as a very ugly soul.
If she gets panic attacks because a man tried to overpower her and rape her when she was young...how the hell does she tolerate those 'violent' sidnaaz moments when he pins Shehnaaz down ,chokes her or drags her around. Ive never even seen her flinching ...so..very sorry but i have trouble buying her story. Someone who survived a rape attempt would feel very unsafe when she sees women being handled like that so if her story is true she'd better have a good reason to find Siddharths actions 'cute'
Everyone reacts to trauma differently. You can't 'expect' someone to act a certain way just because they've been through something. It's very unfair and judgemental to call her out on her own experience which must have taken a lot to be expressed, on national tv.
Arti considers Sidharth one of her closest friends and often we have trouble seeing people we love so dearly in a bad light (this is also the case with Sid fans lol).
Which is why she was so affected when he fought with her. If she sees him as a safe space even though we see it wrong from a third person view, it's really not something we can blame or question her for. She's doing what she's got to do to make herself happy and survive in such stressful circumstances.
Aarti and sidharth are always there for each other...
Originally posted by: BBfan24x7
Everyone reacts to trauma differently. You can't 'expect' someone to act a certain way just because they've been through something. It's very unfair and judgemental to call her out on her own experience which must have taken a lot to be expressed, on national tv.
Arti considers Sidharth one of her closest friends and often we have trouble seeing people we love so dearly in a bad light (this is also the case with Sid fans lol).
Which is why she was so affected when he fought with her. If she sees him as a safe space even though we see it wrong from a third person view, it's really not something we can blame or question her for. She's doing what she's got to do to make herself happy and survive in such stressful circumstances.
I agree everyone reacts to trauma differently but nobody reacts in a way that says its okay to violate some women's personal spaces as long as mine isnt violated. When it comes to that everyone has the same reaction usually...that its NOT okay no matter who does it. Unless theyre powerless to express their opinions.
@ bold That was what I was talking about..that is the problem. Why would she consider him a good friend when he goes around sl ut shaming women or choking girls half his size? She was not running out of a safe space in that house..Rashmi who has been her friend for years was available . Other people were available.Its a strange coincidence that she found a safe person in the contestant that seemed to be the most popular or the most favoured. She parked herself beside him .and ignored terrible misogynistic actions by him for selfish gains and when she does such things to make herself happy she or anyone in her place should be questioned. I cant imagine any victim of such trauma finding it cute when similar scenes are being played out right before her eyes. She was not held at gun point that she had no other option but to keep quiet.