Why crimes are not being reported?

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Why are crimes going unreported in QH?
Why is Sanam taking justice in to her own hands? Is Punjab a lawless land, where cops mean nothing to people?

Sanam chose to burn down Aahil's car instead of reporting to police in response to his action of setting her dhaba on fire...why?

Sanam's bridegroom runs away from Nikah along with her jewelry and sale proceeds of land and yet she don't think of reporting it to cops ...all we see is she claiming that she will hunt Anwar down one day and despite set backs she can re establish herself.

I hope CVs at least show that a police complain is filed to keep it close to real.

Focusing on rebuilding from scratch is important but not reporting a crime and taking justice in their own hands seems to be too superficial.

Wondering if there will be any improvement in story telling in coming weeks.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Haha, you're so cute.
Never in my whole life of watching Indian dramas, have I ever seen a police complaint being filed about things which need to be reported. Unless it is a police drama, or has something explicit to do with some particular crime. I also think she should report him to police, but when Geet's NRI husband left her pregnant and alone, stealing all the money, to face the wrath of an entire village, Gul never thought of involving the police, which would have solved matters in no time. Nor did Khushi, who should have totally reported Arnav for basically blackmailing her and ruining their lives. Indian shows never make any sense. None.

And our police is pretty bad too. It will be a faster job if she takes matters into her own hand, I guess. 😆 I am so annoyed with the lack of police complaint and the lack of outrage in their family. Weird.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Star_girl

Haha, you're so cute.

Never in my whole life of watching Indian dramas, have I ever seen a police complaint being filed about things which need to be reported. Unless it is a police drama, or has something explicit to do with some particular crime. I also think she should report him to police, but when Geet's NRI husband left her pregnant and alone, stealing all the money, to face the wrath of an entire village, Gul never thought of involving the police, which would have solved matters in no time. Nor did Khushi, who should have totally reported Arnav for basically blackmailing her and ruining their lives. Indian shows never make any sense. None.

And our police is pretty bad too. It will be a faster job if she takes matters into her own hand, I guess. 😆 I am so annoyed with the lack of police complaint and the lack of outrage in their family. Weird.


These days I am enjoying watching QH from a satire perspective and my current post is part of it 😆 but I really wish that the show to not only just high light a social problem but to enlighten the viewers by showing lead taking right next steps in facing the adversity, lead should at least try to approach right authorities, if cops are corrupt, the show should show how to bring media attention to facilitate the justice...TV is a powerful medium, CVs should have a bit of moral responsibility to not encourage wrong practices in the name of entertainment.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Go4welkin


These days I am enjoying watching QH from a satire perspective and my current post is part of it 😆 but I really wish that the show to not only just high light a social problem but to enlighten the viewers by showing lead taking right next steps in facing the adversity, lead should at least try to approach right authorities, if cops are corrupt, the show should show how to bring media attention to facilitate the justice...TV is a powerful medium, CVs should have a bit of moral responsibility to not encourage wrong practices in the name of entertainment.


If every Indian drama did that, what is the need of a male lead hero?😆

There will be no romance, no pushing, pulling towards each other b/c they won't even meet accidentally if everything is resolved by the heroine itself..THERE IS A REASON WE WATCH THESE INDIAN DRAMAS,😆😉..look it from just an entertainment view point..today's B'wood movies as well as Indian television are not something that should be taken too seriously, people who are smart enough and taught what is wrong and what's right don't need particular mediums to preach them..I for one don't watch a TV show b/c I wanna learn heck, all I care is an escape from reality..there are enough problems I deal in my real life to worry about fictional..😆
Edited by kshows_fangirl - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Yeah Aahil should have so been reported. But Sanam did set his car on fire in retaliation, so she was not able to go to the police. She got her pyromania from Aayaan Chacha, who used to love to set fire to things! She literally burned down her bridge there!!

But in the case of Anwar she DOES have a case. After all, everyone in her neighbourhood know that she was to marry him. He suddenly refused the marriage and ran off from the wedding venue. THEN he disappears with the proceeds of sale of her land, and her family jewellery. There are enough witnesses to the fact that a crime has been committed against Sanam and her family. A fraud has been committed. So I think THIS time, she really should file a complaint with the police for fraud!


Drama or no drama, THAT should happen!
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Originally posted by: kshows_fangirl


If every Indian drama did that, what is the need of a male lead hero?😆

There will be no romance, no pushing, pulling towards each other b/c they won't even meet accidentally if everything is resolved by the heroine itself..THERE IS A REASON WE WATCH THESE INDIAN DRAMAS,😆😉..look it from just an entertainment view point..today's B'wood movies as well as Indian television are not something that should be taken too seriously, people who are smart enough and taught what is wrong and what's right don't need particular mediums to preach them..I for one don't watch a TV show b/c I wanna learn heck, all I care is an escape from reality..there are enough problems I deal in my real life to worry about fictional..😆


I do watch TV for entertainment but if the logic falls beyond certain point, show's entertainment value deteriorates. When QH 1 started, the romance, push and pull were very convincing and I could relate to the characters reactions, CVs are capable of showing push and pull convincingly with out questionable actions by lead characters, I agree that TV shows are not a guide for learning principles of life but nevertheless, TV as a medium has a tremendous reach and potential to create awareness as mind set change won't happen overnight and can be achieved by repetitive exposure, which can be achieved through TV medium.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Go4welkin


I do watch TV for entertainment but if the logic falls beyond certain point, show's entertainment value deteriorates. When QH 1 started, the romance, push and pull were very convincing and I could relate to the characters reactions, CVs are capable of showing push and pull convincingly with out questionable actions by lead characters, I agree that TV shows are not a guide for learning principles of life but nevertheless, TV as a medium has a tremendous reach and potential to create awareness as mind set change won't happen overnight and can be achieved by repetitive exposure, which can be achieved through TV medium.



This is interesting !

The impact of TV as well as social media ..its content is the subject of a research I am involved in .My visits here are primarily connected to my field of work. I am happy to see someone take a serious view as well and understand that just because it is a soap it must be allowed to depict inanity. Entertainment can be tweaked effectively with very little effort to be more realistic. I do not buy the logic that serials should get by showing our society as regressive.
Several points being made in this forum by viewers are pertinent.Crimes should be reported and no one should be shown as settling scores by themselves ...at least an FIR should be lodged. Wrong msgs are being sent out to millions of watchers. Male lead burns an entire Dhaba ...that in itself is shocking. Worse is the female lead who is righteous retaliate by setting a car on fire.
I also read another comment with regard to the same incident in the show...Ahil making a sexual threat ..gaal par.thappad ka jawab will be a kiss on the lips !! Not acceptable !
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Hello G4W,

I am surprised that we are still surprised at the lack of logic and continuity on this show. Gul, so far, has managed to have her villains escape all possible forms of justice. Tanveer a woman responsible for 5 gruesome murders somehow wasn't given a death sentence and is in fact still alive to wreck havoc again. (It also makes me wonder why Dilshaad abandoned her entire life if the perp was in jail. Also didn't realize you lost access to your bank accounts because your family was murdered). Razia despite being sort of redeemed still committed an act of murder - yet she wanders some street somewhere in INdia a free bird. And now of course Anwar, a man who scammed a naive young lady who will probably get off scot free along with his mother.

It seems to be a recurring theme in this show to have the good characters be idiots! Zoya never thought of involving the cops (nor did Asad) despite the many attempts on her life by the blasted cat. And now Sanam will follow the same path of ridiculous plans to bring justice for herself and family. One would think (if we did take Indian Telly serious) that the cops in India are dumber than the proverbial post! Facepalm.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: m-malhi



This is interesting !

The impact of TV as well as social media ..its content is the subject of a research I am involved in .My visits here are primarily connected to my field of work. I am happy to see someone take a serious view as well and understand that just because it is a soap it must be allowed to depict inanity. Entertainment can be tweaked effectively with very little effort to be more realistic. I do not buy the logic that serials should get by showing our society as regressive.
Several points being made in this forum by viewers are pertinent.Crimes should be reported and no one should be shown as settling scores by themselves ...at least an FIR should be lodged. Wrong msgs are being sent out to millions of watchers. Male lead burns an entire Dhaba ...that in itself is shocking. Worse is the female lead who is righteous retaliate by setting a car on fire.
I also read another comment with regard to the same incident in the show...Ahil making a sexual threat ..gaal par.thappad ka jawab will be a kiss on the lips !! Not acceptable !


Totally agree! TV is being watched by all ages and sometimes shows are witnessed not by choice but as the viewer is in the same house hold. An intelligent adult may laugh at illogical show but an impressionable young mind who is unintentionally watching the show may get an subliminal message that it is okay or cool to set things on fire or it is not necessary to report to cops when someone wrongs you or it is okay to sexually intimidate women, with changing times entertainment should change too and specially TV is a medium that is easily accessible to ordinary people and what is being offered to them if not thought provoking, it should not be at least regressive.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: delena90

Hello G4W,

Hola!

I am surprised that we are still surprised at the lack of logic and continuity on this show.
I am no more watching QH as a fan but more as a critic these days 😆, thus, the lack of logic flags, I don't hope for logic from a PH who kills leads that too so senselessly to glorify a wamp

Gul, so far, has managed to have her villains escape all possible forms of justice. Tanveer a woman responsible for 5 gruesome murders somehow wasn't given a death sentence and is in fact still alive to wreck havoc again. (It also makes me wonder why Dilshaad abandoned her entire life if the perp was in jail. Also didn't realize you lost access to your bank accounts because your family was murdered). Razia despite being sort of redeemed still committed an act of murder - yet she wanders some street somewhere in INdia a free bird. And now of course Anwar, a man who scammed a naive young lady who will probably get off scot free along with his mother.
I didn't see any of her previous shows but wonder if she is being influenced by off screen drama and TRPs as at least in case of QH it looks like that. Gul in her interview, originally promised a brothers clash but ended up with showing Billi drama. How, why and when Billi became the hero of the show is still a puzzle to me. QH 1 started off as a unique show and I was so pleased with it for the first few months until illogicalities, violence, distasteful tracks kicked in. QH 2 for me has not yet made any positive impression. Only one thing Gul and team were consistently good at is their casting, all actors they picked up for QH except a few are stellar performers.

It seems to be a recurring theme in this show to have the good characters be idiots! Zoya never thought of involving the cops (nor did Asad) despite the many attempts on her life by the blasted cat. And now Sanam will follow the same path of ridiculous plans to bring justice for herself and family. One would think (if we did take Indian Telly serious) that the cops in India are dumber than the proverbial post! Facepalm.
In my opinion, this leap was so unwarranted and so darn boringly predictable, I still wonder, when TRPs were stable and there were so many unexplored tracks of original plot, why did CVs take this leap path when they had nothing stellar to offer ...double face palm.

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