Originally posted by: A_Star39
I really liked the ten points you laid down
The biggest change should actually start from Media Industry
Web Series like Chiraiya gave a new voice to the topic of MR in India
Currently,the ITV is still deep rooted in the patriachial system and regressive TV Serials are rotting the minds of the Audience.
Many FLs are "less educated and Sanskari and docile" which fits the "Perfect Bahu Gaze"
For Example,Anupamaa.She is still stuck with her abusive In Laws and the way her character went down made a mockery of actual divorcees
ITV still remains deep rooted in patriachy
I really hope Twisha's case encourages production of Media Content which creates the impact like Chiraiya.
The problem is deep rooted in our society and honestly will need indepth uprooting from our core values
Our society's value system needs reset frankly
I completely agree with this. The ITV serials are regressive and doing more harm in the name of mere entertainment!!
A large section of Indian television still reinforces deeply patriarchal ideas by glorifying the "ideal" woman as someone who is endlessly sacrificing, submissive, and willing to tolerate abuse in the name of family values. Such portrayals normalize unhealthy relationships and send regressive messages to audiences.
The problem goes far beyond television. These narratives continue to find acceptance because they reflect deeply entrenched attitudes within society itself. Real change will require not only better media representation but also a serious re-examination of the values we pass on through families, communities, and institutions.
Stories like Chiraiya are important because they challenge these norms instead of celebrating them. If cases like Twisha's encourage creators to produce content that highlights women's dignity, agency, and right to justice, it could become a meaningful step toward social change.
Ultimately, the issue is deeply rooted and cannot be solved through isolated reforms. Our societal value system needs a reset, one that prioritizes equality, respect, accountability, and human dignity over outdated patriarchal expectations.
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