HARSHAD fans and JIJAJI DT Note Pg 15 & 22

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Posted: 4 years ago
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If the lovely HC makes you starry eyed and weak-kneed but the inTOXICating Jijaji gives you a puke-y headachy hangover, you’ve come to the right place 🤗

We need a thread of our own to drool on HC and thu thu thu on AB.

(Fans of Abhimanyu are welcome to debate and discuss with us - come here to give faltu gyaan or force your humorless mindset on us, be prepared to get the sharp end of JijAji’s shaky scalpel and our wit)
***Translation: Anyone can come and share their thoughts/debate/even argue here - we are always ready with our puns, jokes and gifs. Bring yours and we’ll welcome you with open arms. We love a good battle of wits***

Let the fun and games begin🥳
(I gotta go to sleep now… tagged ladies, pehle aap?)

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MU MEETHA KARO WITH ME 🤪


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Thanks for starting this thread and for tagging me here! 🤗


Would love to see growth in Abhi's character henceforth. They've shown him as this alpha male and macho man till now (actually toxic masculinity disguised as fairy tale Prince charming). I wish they show him changing in his outlook and behaviour.


He said he doesn't sit behind women (finally he did sit behind Akshu). But it's that feeling and entitlement that men in general seem to automatically have That they'll not need help or they'll not be a step down women. And that women need them for protection. 😕


Growth happens when supposedly macho men realize that women don't need men to help them: we're capable of helping ourselves. We are fit enough to lead from the front. Men's worth won't diminish if they're behind a woman literally or figuratively.


And then men say there's no need for feminism because there's no inequality between men and women in the world. Feel like forgetting all courtesy and giving a tight slap 😡 Feminism means equality for everyone which isn't the reality today. Even in the 1st world there's gender pay gap, in big corporations included. Let's not even go to the implicit ways in which women are undermined and exploited in poor countries.


Another trope is mard ko dard nahi hota, i.e. Men don't cry. Why so? Aren't they human too? In this regard, I am glad that they've made Abhi so emotional and crying, and Akshara in control of her feelings and even thoughts (she does become insufferable and goes way overboard in her mahaanta often though 😆).


It's these small things, and seemingly trivial beliefs and ideas that build into a form of masculinity that ultimately tries to prove themselves by subjugating women. Instead, the real growth is to understand that being a man is to be secure and genuinely acknowledge that men and women are equally capable of doing what each of them like. Women are as much human as men are, not more, not less.


That's the growth I want to see. If they write properly, that journey will be so worthwhile.


As an early teenager, I'm guilty of watching IPKKND 2 (Ek Bar Phir, and not the original season 1) and liking the pair, when in reality the hero was outright abusive and harassed the female lead throughout - mental, emotional, psychological and physical harassment at times.


It's dangerous to like that kind of a story. Young girls need to be empowered to believe in themselves. That story and frankly so many other shows on ITV, maybe even global media, send a very wrong message. That kind of story is simply not a fairy tale. It's been a long time now since that show but growing up, I'm so happy I realized what's not okay. The worst part was the female lead was shown to like the harassment in the name of her love for the hero 👎🏼😡


Fiction that's admirable should develop a relationship of equals. And it comes from the small beliefs and ideas that I hope the writers get right here! Nevertheless I watch for entertainment and before starting to watch I often remind myself not to look for logic and reason though 😆

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Haha sahi baat hai.


I've never been a HC fan. But only because I've watched any show of his. I can and do appreciate that he's a handsome man & a good artist.


But the way some HC stans here get riled up over criticism for Abhimanyu 😆 Like, calm down guys. One is a real person and another a fictional character. I'm sure even HC cringes at this BS every morning when he's handed his script 🤪

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I m consistent roaster I m honest about that idhar udhar jijaji

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Originally posted by: apacs

MU MEETHA KARO WITH ME 🤪


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JIJA ki kitny ill-mannered hain😬
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First let me start on behalf of the All the roasters THAT WE LOVE HARSHAD CHOPDA But DISAGREE With ABHIMANYU BIRLAS WAYS.

Thanks for tagging me.❤️

We have been trolling all the characters starting from Akshara to Mimi every freaking characters. The writers messed up big time n the blame is on everyone, n I won't start pointing things here.

They initially made Abhimanyu a great character further they went n did everything opposite to what they claimed his character would be namely saying he won't marry anyone to going n proposing Aarohi etc, etc.

However Akshu stuck to what she claimed she stuck to her fam from start to end however toxic they were n she always thought of bigger picture.

We roast characters not actors that too just for fun.

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Like HC❤️

But hate Abhimanyu for his obsession and toxicity

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Originally posted by: adithyan

Like HC❤️

But hate Abhimanyu for his obsession and toxicity

exactly such behaviour can't be acceptable
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Originally posted by: HahaHeheHuhu9


Thanks for starting this thread and for tagging me here! 🤗


Would love to see growth in Abhi's character henceforth. They've shown him as this alpha male and macho man till now (actually toxic masculinity disguised as fairy tale Prince charming). I wish they show him changing in his outlook and behaviour.


He said he doesn't sit behind women (finally he did sit behind Akshu). But it's that feeling and entitlement that men in general seem to automatically have That they'll not need help or they'll not be a step down women. And that women need them for protection. 😕


Growth happens when supposedly macho men realize that women don't need men to help them: we're capable of helping ourselves. We are fit enough to lead from the front. Men's worth won't diminish if they're behind a woman literally or figuratively.


And then men say there's no need for feminism because there's no inequality between men and women in the world. Feel like forgetting all courtesy and giving a tight slap 😡 Feminism means equality for everyone which isn't the reality today. Even in the 1st world there's gender pay gap, in big corporations included. Let's not even go to the implicit ways in which women are undermined and exploited in poor countries.


Another trope is mard ko dard nahi hota, i.e. Men don't cry. Why so? Aren't they human too? In this regard, I am glad that they've made Abhi so emotional and crying, and Akshara in control of her feelings and even thoughts (she does become insufferable and goes way overboard in her mahaanta often though 😆).


It's these small things, and seemingly trivial beliefs and ideas that build into a form of masculinity that ultimately tries to prove themselves by subjugating women. Instead, the real growth is to understand that being a man is to be secure and genuinely acknowledge that men and women are equally capable of doing what each of them like. Women are as much human as men are, not more, not less.


That's the growth I want to see. If they write properly, that journey will be so worthwhile.


As an early teenager, I'm guilty of watching IPKKND 2 (Ek Bar Phir, and not the original season 1) and liking the pair, when in reality the hero was outright abusive and harassed the female lead throughout - mental, emotional, psychological and physical harassment at times.


It's dangerous to like that kind of a story. Young girls need to be empowered to believe in themselves. That story and frankly so many other shows on ITV, maybe even global media, send a very wrong message. That kind of story is simply not a fairy tale. It's been a long time now since that show but growing up, I'm so happy I realized what's not okay. The worst part was the female lead was shown to like the harassment in the name of her love for the hero 👎🏼😡


Fiction that's admirable should develop a relationship of equals. And it comes from the small beliefs and ideas that I hope the writers get right here! Nevertheless I watch for entertainment and before starting to watch I often remind myself not to look for logic and reason though 😆

So well said!

And totally we all watch for entertainment but how we react to that entertainment is up to us. On which rock is it written if we watch a show we are obliged to be only full of praise and appreciation for whatever crap the writers dish out? If some of us enjoy picking up on the loopholes and craptastic plots and unrealistic behavior, why on earth should it steam anyone else’s clams?

And ugh this delusional excuse of “protecting” Harshad’s feelings - as though he is some naazuk child🤣 Acting is not a profession for the faint hearted and thin skinned - I’m sure he’s dealt with worse and more personal criticism from creatives, directors, critics etc. Give the man some credit - geez!

Thank you for this balanced and sensible take 🤗

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