Originally posted by: angel_juhi04
Twitter people especially new viewers are so horrible on Mahabharat and Ramamyan tags. They idolize Kumbhakaran and Indrajeet but hate Vibhisan because Vibhisan betrayed his nation while other 2 supported Ravan fighting and dying for him. There are people who love Karna and justify his acts as he had sad life. Kunti is called evil than Kaikeyi for not telling truth about Karna. How is it possible? When unwed moms are shamed and punished even today? Women are called feminists and compared to sweet characters of Mahabharat and Ramayan as if feminist is a gaali. They want women to be like Sita and other women. Some call Ram attacking Ravan along with Jamvant, Angad and Hanuman as unfair because he is supposed to attack Ravan alone instead in group? Some call killing Drona by cheat was wrong as they were supposed to be good people who should have killed him be fair means. Yesterday Draupadi was bashed for insulting Dury and most of those bashing her was women only. And surprisingly this time men on twitter defended her saying Draupadi never said that in book and even if she said then what Dury and gang did was not justified. More than old viewers, new TikTok generation viewers are hard to understand. And without researching they fell for RMC version ending of Ramayan ridiculing women saying things like feminists and feminazis will burn. I too was called names once but I block them. Still there are some good people to discuss. So these are the new vierwers both boys and girls who are treating it like some 3rd class Mills&Boons or Wattpad story. I won't be surprised if one day we will have Wattpad romance fiction on Ravan-Sita and Duryodhan-Draupadi too where Sita and Draupadi changed Ravan and Duryodhan with their love. Ghor Kalyug😆.
A movie is being made on Palace of illusions where they will show the non existent love of Draupadi and Karna. Draupadi and Duryodhan would probably be way too much because not only Draupadi was completely into her husbands but all the non Mahabharata sources show that Duryodhan might have had thousands of evils but he did love his wife dearly.