Wish to speak my view about the boys vs. girls in the "strip challenge"… Happily DMG is not the pioneer in giving this concept… The strip challenge btw gender, a brand old concept, very very beautifully visualized!!! in many Bollywood, Kollywood, Tollywood movies, no idea if any other wood need to be added, is this concept intelligibly acknowledgeable? Doesn't this concept arouse women kind to raise question about chauvinism? In the first place, what is the necessity to put forth such a challenge, when the entire human community is aware of the ethical etiquettes delineating the dress code for men n women… Does this challenge by men, position them in a place of higher value or raises them to laudable gentleman status??!!!
N the phrase used in the episode here, "Ladikyon ki tara sharamagya kya?" k… k… So what if all the ladies on Earth decide to give up the necessary values regarding the 'sharam'… Yes, even the shyness/ blush/ sharam of ladies has got a value, the modesty is glorified as long as the women folk decide to respect the virtuousness n purity of mind… N blush / shyness at appropriate time, place is in their nature, a feeling… (I needn't elaborate this, I guess, quite understandable…) What if women decide not to respect such a nature of theirs? Then what balance, ethical values, ideologies will be left behind on Earth? Won't the entire human race will just become a power savvy, money making machines? Only desires will be left without luv… Yes, we all are after money n power, but that alone is not enough for a happy life, also need someone to hold your hand n say, "am there for u…" N i believe 'ladikyon ki sharam' is not a matter of mockery… We need to keep intact certain ethical ideologies n relationship values for the world to spin around blissfully…
P.S : As for DMG, the entire episode was hilarious – hot except for the 'strip challenge' concept… N definitely 'Talli Ridz' is a cool thing n not the issue am talking about here…
Luv
Yami.