Livid. Fuming. Rage.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Not Asad.

Me.

I can't even frame a coherent post right now.

Gul, you said you always wanted to have darker story line.

Wish puri hui?

Ab kush ho?

You couldn't do it before so you did it with QH.

Finally.

What a relief it must be for you. *claps*

This isn't about Asad's anger being justified.

A man under no circumstance has a right to lift his hand on a woman.

You could have used words. The crudest of abuses. Anything.

But physical violence. Not done.

If people accept this, it shows how repressed our society is. And that really pains me.

In any case, it's a daily soap right? I'm obviously taking things too seriously. But right now I'm livid and after all as per logic anything goes when someone is angry right? So me hating is totally justified. *roll's eyes*

Please spare me the Asad is justified because Dilshad is dying defence.

I'm not questioning the anger or Asad, I'm questioning the screenplay.

-RC

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Posted: 12 years ago
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So everyone is okay with the slap?

I'm not talking about Asad but everyone here is totally cool with a man slapping a woman on television?

You're okay with that sort of a screenplay? Again this isn't about Asad being angry, they could have shown anything but physical violence and I would have made a post about how wonderful the acting was instead of this.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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No I am not ok with it at all. But to me it's not a man-woman thing. I just do not appreciate the need for it regardless of gender.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Well honestly, I read about it in the forum and didnt believe it or thought about it. While watching the epi after it happened I closed the laptop and couldn't watch further. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to watch the series till the issue is tackled(Asad apologizing or something) so this week's episodes are a goner. Hello SUITS😆

In my head if I try really hard to justify it I could say that in repressed land of Indian TV dramas it might happen and Indian audiences might accept it and it might be necessary to pave way for the future twists that are planned. Even from POV of Asad he wasn't in his right mind and he's an indian male. But the fact remains that I cant watch such a series. Maybe romance is all I can handle(in indian soap operas). And you don't kill somebody if he killed ur mom but then again that also happens in Indian soaps😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
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What Can I say...I am still in utter shock and disbelief :(
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Posted: 12 years ago
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The slap was TOTALLY unacceptable. I hope Zoya walks out of the house asap. First the PH gives us such a strongly feminist 'modern' character like Zoya, whom young women can look up to, then the PH has her slapped by her 'love', so hard that she cuts her hand and bleeds. So now we are taught that violence by your 'love' is okay! Asad can't apologise enough for this. He could have evicted her. Yelled at her. Thrown things around her. Yes even smashed the wall. But slapped her!!! Zoya should walk!
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Absolutely hated it! We're truly on our way to butchering Asad's character like they did with ASR in IPK when he threw Khushi out of the room and made her sleep out in the cold on their wedding day.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Abso-freakin-lutely NOT okay with it.

I've said my piece on another thread, but I'll say it again here. This is regressive TV at it's worst. It seeks to normalize and justify violence against women, and what's even more obscene is that it tries to portray such violent acts as part of romance.

I feel quite strongly that we should resist such "entertainment".
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: delena90

No I am not ok with it at all. But to me it's not a man-woman thing. I just do not appreciate the need for it regardless of gender.


I agree to some extent.

Of course it's about a man hitting a woman.

You do not hit a person who cannot hit you back. or better put who cannot stop you from hitting.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Well I really don't know, meaning Asad is a REALLY TOUGH guy. From his childhood to I don't know like Forever he hasn't shared His feelings with anyone other than his mom. His relationship with his sister is like not even a Friendly sis. He"a a lil strict with her so she's kinda scared to open up with him.

Secondly does he have a single guy friend with whom he jokes around n talks freely?? No na, so all the pain suppressed came out today. AND I FEEL REALLY REALLY BAD for zoya Cus it was not her fault. But if u look at it, this is what I thought. And he Better say sorry once dilshad gets better.😛

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