Dr Manan's dialogue today... What the?!

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Posted: 13 years ago
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I can't believe while talking to his cancer patient, Maanvi, that a doctor could be so inconsiderate and refer to the illness as, I quote: "Yeh cancer waali baat" :|

What on EARTH was that? I'm seriously in shock. No doctor would ever do such a thing (I hope). It's equivalent to saying, in English: "That cancer thing you have"... Err... Seriously, I don't even know what else to say but if the writers read this forum, I hope they come across this - that was disgusting.

Dealing with the sensitive topic they are (cancer), they should be a tad bit more considerate and think things through before airing episodes.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Yes, I noticed that. The dialogue was lame indeed. 😆 Inconsiderate.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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u knw as much as i love d show bt i hve no hpe abt d cancer track...yes d drama is good bt i hve no hpe abt d realistic handling od cancer frm d cvs... my cousin who is suffering frm blood cancer n believe me its not even close to how they r showing manvi...d writers r just not realising d seriousness of d disease...its absolute disgusting how they r handling it...
Edited by fairyland13 - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
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This is one of the main reasons why I've been put off from this show, they aren't taking this illness seriously. Considering the fact that cancer is a very sensitive illness to be talking about they need to suck it up and portray it properly. If they couldn't do that then there was no need to come up with this track cuz it gets offensive!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: Preeti_285

I can't believe while talking to his cancer patient, Maanvi, that a doctor could be so inconsiderate and refer to the illness as, I quote: "Yeh cancer waali baat" :|


What on EARTH was that? I'm seriously in shock. No doctor would ever do such a thing (I hope). It's equivalent to saying, in English: "That cancer thing you have"... Err... Seriously, I don't even know what else to say but if the writers read this forum, I hope they come across this - that was disgusting.

Dealing with the sensitive topic they are (cancer), they should be a tad bit more considerate and think things through before airing episodes.

It is to be expected. Initially I thought the show will treat the matter of the cancer seriously but ultimately till now,it is being treated same as someone has fever! When I saw the symtoms about cancer is truly wrong, the way Maanvi is not regular about her treatment, all what matters is rest and then the way she ran for her sister's life in the forest, I understood, the subject is only here as a fact that the young sister is weak and does not enjoy good health as others. Even in flashback, Maanvi was shown to fall ill often when she was a kid. I hope they are not relating that the cancer branch started when she was a kid that is why the reason she fell ill often because that will be another inconsistency on the show- there is no cancer patient who will live for a decade without knowing the gravity of the health condition and without being treated. Even if it is discovered now, it is incurable.
However, it is going the filmy way - the subject acts only to create more drama, just like early 1990s bollywood style.
I thought the show would have gone to the way of a brazilian soap way- where cancer was treated as a subject of awareness and how the character led all her treatments and had a happy ending. I have to watch more episodes to see whether it is going that way. I thought this was the reason that Jeevika was married - later in the show - to be pregnant and ready to sacrifice her baby to treat her sister's illness - and the show ends - the baby was not sacrificed to death but helped in curing of the illness.
We will see
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Hello baby :P

Oh I agree man! I don't understand how they treat such a serious issue in such a light manner. You don't talk about cancer as if it's a bloody cold!

Erm my phones about to die otherwise I would have written more :P
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Posted: 13 years ago
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U couldnt have put it better!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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i m in such a dilemma how will they handle this 'c' track what will be prior arrangement once revelation happens
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Agree totally what was that?
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Posted: 13 years ago
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My reaction is slightly different guys!
I'll understand and agree if u complain about other's reactions but I don't fing Dr.Manan's reaction so bad!!
He is a doctor. Agreed he khows the family but a doctor is familiar with deaths and serious illnesses. I would not have liked it if Dr. Manan shed tears and gave sober expressions. He is a doctor and it is not so much of big deal for him as the others!

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