Originally posted by: aastha12345
Tbh it's not like racism doesn't exist, haa it's more into the west but happens here too
But not like the way these people portray it
You know very well she's gonna be the victim and a fair modern girl the vamp🤷♀️🤷♀️
Matlab ek do baar ye plot samajh aata h par baar baar karke kehna kya chahte ho?
Tbh you know these things make more sense if the setting is correct. For example, high school m not being conventionally attractive gives rise to confidence issues there. Being overweight, gay, and not conventionally attractive gives rise to lot of bullying nd stuff nd the people who do it are themselves young so they dont realize what harm they are causing. Maybe a plot like a teen drama where a particular young person faces insecurities and gets to develop herself be much more relevant 🤷♀️ nd it will be interesting too. I faced lot of confidence issues being the overweight kid in the age group 13-14 nd it was genuinely painful at some instances. Fir post 15 I thankfully overcomed my issues but young people don't generally
The story can have realism nd can shed light on various issues like racism, bullying, the effect on individuals and character growth
Thats exactly what i am trying to say. Once or twice we understand but when you do it repeatedly then it means you lack creativity.
True Beauty had a lot where FL took the help of makeup to hide her ugly face basically to hide her insecurities and getting away from bullying she took makeup's help but throughout the show she understood inner beauty is everything and also she became a makeup artist as it was her interest in doing people's makeup to bring up the confidence in others. These kind of concepts acceptable and relatable as its happening in teenage and you're in school / college. Bring up these kind of concepts.
But in ITV these color discrimination kind of concepts are often produced to mock the female lead (more color shaming of people) and garn trp which is so very shameful.