Originally posted by: missFiesty_69
Sorry got caught up in real world problems, hence the late reply.
@b: This is exactly it. It isn’t difficult to pick up an accent or correct pronunciation if you keep hearing the word often enough. It’s not a character flaw or something to be ashamed of if someone can’t or doesn’t know how to speak fluent English — nor is it a certificate of knowledge or intelligence.
When English speakers try to learn our languages, you don’t see them berating themselves for not matching our accent or pronunciation, or bending over backwards trying to. So why should we feel bad about ours? If you’re capable of reading, writing, or speaking even one language — especially your mother tongue — that should be good enough.
The way she exaggerates the whole thing is exactly what grates on my nerves. I’ve seen people with minimal formal education speak far more fluent English than this exaggerated performance. The forced twang frankly doesn’t inspire empathy, and when someone tries too hard to cultivate pity, it usually has the opposite effect — which is exactly what’s happening here.
The sad part is that no one has asked her to stop this nonsense and just speak normally. I’ve seen actors speak in particular dialects without being annoying because they were convincing enough to carry it — for example, Ishqbaaaz (Gauri), Imlie, Mann Ki Awaaz Pratigya, and so many others. Those leads had distinct accents, but they were authentic. Here, she’s clearly exaggerating, which really irritates anyone who isn’t already sympathetic to her so-called “plight” — and honestly, it feels like an audition for a parody.
@red: And the irony writes itself — a show claiming to “empower women” ends up mocking homemakers for not speaking flawless English. If empowerment means making women feel small for not sounding a certain way, then it’s not empowerment at all. Yeh kaisi ajeeb “women empowerment” hai, bhai — ekdum lost in translation.
I’ve haven't watched TMKOC, but honestly it’s disgusting how these shows reduce entire communities to caricatures for cheap laughs and even resort to fat-shaming. Someone should really educate them about medical conditions like thyroid or hormonal issues that causes weight gain. I have had this complaint with Ekta as well — she loves stereotyping South Indians. I thought she’d outgrown that phase after YHM, but nope — she still did it with Shivangi in BALH 4. I mean come on, it is 2025. RS thinks this is somehow a fair depiction of how Gujaratis are when it all it does it showcase them in a poor light.
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