Originally posted by: strancho
At this point I dont care what they do with Anuj, Anupama or any character. If they can give me just one YES or NO to my only one question, I do get the point that they want to create drama and blah blah.. Do they seriously consider whatever they are serving us is Women Empowerment and this obsession with the ex's family is really what the women who are going through this or worse situation need to emulate in their life to be called as a strong woman?
Question kuch jyaada hi bada ho gya na? Well unke dimaag ke upar se nikal jayega..
Ekta.. your namesake was a lot better. Atleast she made sure the villains get their dues, though late hi sahi but they used to.
Women empowerment ka bhashan who log kya denge who are being held to ransom by a grown up manbaby who cries he is “ hero “ and harps on remaining hero till the end ... Sad , but bitter truth
At this point I’m sure the entire team of women writers , including BV with all her eccentricities and even RG know what they are serving us is in no way Women Empowerment... They try to brush the main issue of abusive ex and in laws under the carpet by giving fake Bhashans on million other mostly irrelevant issues like “ Sanskruti” , parivaar and when nothing else the favourite “ madhyam vargiya grehani” 🤣 .... but in the end it’s all hogwash ... Every one knows that chances of abuser’s meeting their karma in the show is v bleak , in fact who to abusers hai hi Nahi acc to our mahaan protagonist, use to unpe “ garv hai “
Let’s not even get into their understanding of other social issues like adoption , Domestic violence , pregnancy , property matters etc , the less said the better !!
Edited by ga1986 - 3 years ago
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