Originally posted by: rianshxoxo
But he worked with Nia in two web series..didn't he get bored?
In first season...he was not paired opposite her. So they probably didnt spend as much time together.
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Originally posted by: rianshxoxo
But he worked with Nia in two web series..didn't he get bored?
In first season...he was not paired opposite her. So they probably didnt spend as much time together.
Just watched Rrahul's live interview.
Overall...the same old stuff.
But his views on marriage left me with mixed feelings.
I do not disagree with the points he raised...but, ummm...He indirectly said that women nowadays have become too competitive and breadwinners...n as a result, marriages are crumbling. So men should raise their owns bars.
Of course, he also topped it up with "both men and women should be responsible individuals" to make a marriage work.
Not sure what you guys think about it...
Originally posted by: Priya12000
I would like to know your take on nia tejasswi..I don't mind if our opinions don't match..
Vikas i agree was very irritating..he kept picking on tejasswi knowing she is quite an easy target and will not snap like others and then he kept saying it was a joke and he was messing with her..his posture , his attitude was all condescending.
Okay I went back and watched as I didn't remember why I have that viewpoint in my mind obviously you tend to forgetπ
So I have seen one clip so that I can tell why I made this viewpoint....look there was this question which said that how many people date their friend's ex so we all know it could be morally wrong if we see with one perspective but it happens and it should not be wrong and while boys outrightly rejected it ofcourse they carry some codes in their friendships as they said and we commonly listen...so filhal leave them abmnd cane to the point so I don't like the way nia said that person could get drunk take someone home I just don't find it right way to explain your viewpoint I feel that she just ghum fir ke comes on that particular thing (ofcourse what she want to say is right but not the way)and it happens in most of her answers she can simply say that people can get attracted irrespective of being friend's ex even 2 friends whether boys or girls can fall in love with same person at same time and it happens its common so yeah I don't like her bringing that particular stuff in most of her answers becoz I feel world exist beyond that while tejaswini try to explain it in more emotional way as she said you can't judge love...
So yeah thats why I said we have different opinions you felt it not filtering I felt it her flawed concept of boldness....
Just watched Rrahul's live interview.
Overall...the same old stuff.
But his views on marriage left me with mixed feelings.
I do not disagree with the points he raised...but, ummm...He indirectly said that women nowadays have become too competitive and breadwinners...n as a result, marriages are crumbling. So men should raise their owns bars.
Of course, he also topped it up with "both men and women should be responsible individuals" to make a marriage work.
Not sure what you guys think about it...
I have not watched it yet but i think we can interpret the @bold in two different ways.
Marriages are crumbling in the sense that some of the men cannot handle women going forward.
Men should raise their own bars matlab men should come out of mindset of a typical male chavunist.
Or
The negative interpretation u know.
Given that i have seen rrahul's interviews before, he is quite mature and sensible..i prefer to believe he meant the first one
I can understand more when i watch the interview.
Hey thanks for the review. Without watching can't make any comment on this issue.Just watched Rrahul's live interview.
Overall...the same old stuff.
But his views on marriage left me with mixed feelings.
I do not disagree with the points he raised...but, ummm...He indirectly said that women nowadays have become too competitive and breadwinners...n as a result, marriages are crumbling. So men should raise their owns bars.
Of course, he also topped it up with "both men and women should be responsible individuals" to make a marriage work.
Not sure what you guys think about it...
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Originally posted by: Priya12000
I have not watched it yet but i think we can interpret the @bold in two different ways.
Marriages are crumbling in the sense that some of the men cannot handle women going forward.
Men should raise their own bars matlab men should come out of mindset of a typical male chavunist.
Or
The negative interpretation u know.
Given that i have seen rrahul's interviews before, he is quite mature and sensible..i prefer to believe he meant the first one
I would like to believe that too.
But he is a follower of Jordan Peterson and Corey Waine on Instagram. In fact Jordan Peterson was the first person he followed (said it in an interview).
So am not sure.
Originally posted by: SexyPotato
Hey thanks for the review. Without watching can't make any comment on this issue.
Yes it is better to watch.
So I've just checked some pages & serious discussion was going on. Thought to spread some gyaan. Being feminist & acting like feminist is quite different thing. In fact 2nd one is quite dangerous. Some actors made that word a fancy word, throwing here & there so casually but actually don't have an punch idea. Feminism is not limited to alcohol, cigarettes or sex. But problem is 'some celebrity' promoted the feminism like that. They didn't even know what is true empowerment. If I wear 'bikini' it won't make me feminist, a particular salwar claded girl also can be example of empowerment. Having casual sex, alcohol or cigarettes doesn't make anyone 'empowered'. This concept needs to be eliminated. Same way drinking or casual flings doesn't make one 'lose character'. My thought or action made me empowered not my clothes.
Originally posted by: SexyPotato
So I've just checked some pages & serious discussion was going on. Thought to spread some gyaan. Being feminist & acting like feminist is quite different. Some actors made that word a fancy word, throwing here & there so casually. Feminism is not limited to alcohol, cigarettes or sex. But problem is 'some celebrity' promoted the feminism like that. They didn't even know what is true empowerment. If I wear 'bikini' it won't make me feminist, a particular salwar claded girl also can be example of empowerment. Having casual sex, alcohol or cigarettes doesn't make anyone 'empowered'. This concepts need to be eliminated. Same way drinking or casual flings doesn't make one 'lose character'.
You talking about good friend?
Actually I didnt follow the discussion.