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Posted: 14 years ago
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I LOVE the fact that Mona represents the true modern woman nowadays. That when you are having problems with money you do something about it. Like starting a business to help your family. Cutting back on expenses of everyone. I also like the fact that the elders automatically objected to the business at home scheme which is typical and REAL nowadays. More importantly the story showed that Mona didn't give up and used her intelligence and talents to SURVIVE in our world today.

Unfortunately, they totally destroyed the story of the character Archana of Pavitra Rishta. They killed the story line that Archana continued her studies, graduated and became a successful career woman. After getting married, she was never allowed to use her power to contribute to the family affairs. All that is left with Archana NOW is to wait for her husband to come home, even up to 4 a.m. (Really now!!! Who works till 4 a.m.?????) Why portray women like that?

Whereas the story of Mona now is rich with possibilities!!! She could become a successful designer. There could be disagreements as to how the business should be run. She could even give her father -in-law his own store! Pretty exciting stuff.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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superb...I totally agree with the mona part...I dont follow pavitra rishta ..so i dont know about Archana...thanks for such a cute analysing of mona's character...
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Nice post. I too don't watch PR so can't comment abt Archana, but yes definately liked tht dey showed Mona taking sum concrete step in overcomming d financial crisis nd turned into an enterprising businesswoman. Nowadays 2 run even a nuclear family there usually r both d husband nd wife earning, so it was pretty ridiculous dat the whole joint-family Gandhi household was run on Anukalp's salary alone.
By finally discarding all the negative elements (apart frm tthe Hetal track) nd focusing on proactive nd positive steps the makers hv been able 2 generate interest in RMJ. 😊
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Posted: 14 years ago
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NOT ONLY IN YOUR POST BUT ALSO IN ZEETV PROMO FROM 9 TO 10 AND THEY GAVE THE PHOTOS OF MONA AND ARCHANA BESIDE EACH OTHER I WANT MONA TO CONTINUE HER DESIGNING STORY IS GOING VERY WELL IN RMJ AND I LIKE MONAS CHARECTER POTRAYED BY SARA.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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i loveee both showwwsss but i agreee if only archana's studies had helped her career as well :)
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Posted: 14 years ago
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yeh i also like the way cvs shaping monas charecter. she is educated and they arent wasting that point. which is very important in everyones life.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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well, i watch PR n dont follow RMJ so much... but i agree wat u hav said...
i wuld luv to see archana as working woman even after her marriage...
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: tinashiantukin

I LOVE the fact that Mona represents the true modern woman nowadays. That when you are having problems with money you do something about it. Like starting a business to help your family. Cutting back on expenses of everyone. I also like the fact that the elders automatically objected to the business at home scheme which is typical and REAL nowadays. More importantly the story showed that Mona didn't give up and used her intelligence and talents to SURVIVE in our world today.

Unfortunately, they totally destroyed the story of the character Archana of Pavitra Rishta. They killed the story line that Archana continued her studies, graduated and became a successful career woman. After getting married, she was never allowed to use her power to contribute to the family affairs. All that is left with Archana NOW is to wait for her husband to come home, even up to 4 a.m. (Really now!!! Who works till 4 a.m.?????) Why portray women like that?

Whereas the story of Mona now is rich with possibilities!!! She could become a successful designer. There could be disagreements as to how the business should be run. She could even give her father -in-law his own store! Pretty exciting stuff.

I agree with you. I watch both shows and I still love RMj wheras I am disappointed with PR now.
In RMJ they are showing Mona using her forte and intelligence to getting successful in her business, thus helping her husband and family financially. In PR Archana's education has gone down the drain so far and at the same time showing Manav with not much of an education being successful.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Very good post.
Watch both shows. PR my fav 😳but agree with u about Archana's character being butchered by CVs n i just hate the regressive portrayal of my once favourite character😭
Agree with u n happy that at least in RMJ we r getting to see a working lead. It is refreshing to see a pretty n earning lead. A breath of fresh air from the - "shut up n be beautiful, adorn urself n wait for ur God - like - pati
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: beetaurus

I agree with you. I watch both shows and I still love RMj wheras I am disappointed with PR now.
In RMJ they are showing Mona using her forte and intelligence to getting successful in her business, thus helping her husband and family financially. In PR Archana's education has gone down the drain so far and at the same time showing Manav with not much of an education being successful.

Well said! totally agree!👏

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