Sana is one beautiful soul and takes her stand where it is needed but everyone calls her a flipper because she is not blindly following the damaad Shukla’s demands.
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Sana is one beautiful soul and takes her stand where it is needed but everyone calls her a flipper because she is not blindly following the damaad Shukla’s demands.
For the longest time I saw Sana as a fake who switched up personas to get what she wanted. She lacked self respect and a healthy dose of brain cells (owing to that 2+2 sh it ever WKV).
But now, after her declaration about Sidnaaz and the way she is keeping it alive made me see her differently.
We are a judgemental bunch of people, who nitpick upon every action and decision. When it comes to women, these things gain momentum by a large degree.
But feminism is about choice, and the empowerment that comes with it. If we force Sana to respect herself, then isn't it akin to imposing our expectation from a woman on someone else? The way the journalists forced her to accept that negative connotation of flipper made me feel sorry for her because they did not appreciate her individuality.
I liked her answers the most yesterday, because all the questions were judgemental and harsh. She is playing great!
Originally posted by: BaylorBee
For the longest time I saw Sana as a fake who switched up personas to get what she wanted. She lacked self respect and a healthy dose of brain cells (owing to that 2+2 sh it ever WKV).
But now, after her declaration about Sidnaaz and the way she is keeping it alive made me see her differently.
We are a judgemental bunch of people, who nitpick upon every action and decision. When it comes to women, these things gain momentum by a large degree.
But feminism is about choice, and the empowerment that comes with it. If we force Sana to respect herself, then isn't it akin to imposing our expectation from a woman on someone else? The way the journalists forced her to accept that negative connotation of flipper made me feel sorry for her because they did not appreciate her individuality.
I liked her answers the most yesterday, because all the questions were judgemental and harsh. She is playing great!
I really enjoy reading your posts.
It's interesting this difficulty sometimes in seeing the individual in a woman.
Sana is my favorite in the show and yet I still can't say I really know what she is about - she keeps me intrigued and watching.