Heroine should or shouldn't

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Posted: 11 years ago
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In my opinion the heroine shouldn't get so much involved with when the adults of the house are having a conversation, and sound holier than thou, that grates, its like they are forcing her to be part of the screenplay. So they are making her into something she shouldn't be in my opinion. Please share your views.

I am trying to be positive for our forum. But I am hanging by a thread.😆


Girls I don't mean to offend anyone with this post😕, if it offends you in anyway just turn away and ignore it or share your views and yell at me, either way I don't mind. I am just trying to increase our forum activity. My post never does well LMAO. I will buy a lottery today. 🤣
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Posted: 11 years ago
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It's the duty of every Indian soap bahu to correct all that goes wrong in the house. 🤔
At least today I thought it was called for. The elders yelling at each other was totally unproductive. Also , I liked that she spoke up against Kakisa. That woman doesn't deserve any respect.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Holier than thou is one THE main characteristics of a hindi tv bahu, then comes goody two shoes and bahu knows best... 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: SS88

It's the duty of every Indian soap bahu to correct all that goes wrong in the house. 🤔

At least today I thought it was called for. The elders yelling at each other was totally unproductive. Also , I liked that she spoke up against Kakisa. That woman doesn't deserve any respect.



But if she is continuously doing this and they still don't listen then why should she get involved, Here where I live not to be rude to our elders nor get involved in their conversation is a big no no. A form of respect to not put in our two cents. I know that these elders are doesn't necessarily earn one's respect. But still. Why does she get involved so often. They are her parents-in-law at the end of the day. I wouldn't think of telling my hypothetical parents-in-law to shut up, or stop it. 😆

And we can't say the aunt doesn't deserve any respect, because the heroine being the heroine thinks that everyone is inherently good.😳


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Frankly, at a practical level this scene must have been shot when they had one lead available full time on so they are trying to use her.

Second, Paro was involved in Samrat's rescue, so for her being part of the conversation and being thanked for her deed and her asking for sensible handling of Shatabdi, instead of a ruckus, is fine, plus she has no Rudra to go to in the bedroom, to hand him tea or tell him what just happened.

Also, glad Paro was straightforward with Mohini, not taking the blame.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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When adults are talking younger should not go in the middle, but if the adults are not using sense?

If Rudra is there he should have talked too and Paro will be quite as she was in kheer episode.
Paro so far she was quite when Kakisa throwed all the tantrums about her marriage and how she came into the house but when it comes to right or wrong Paro always stands on the right side.
Like every desi soap bahu she want happy family.
Hope I made sense.😃


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Thank you dear. I don't think it goes down well with the trp audience who thinks a daughter-in-law should know her place, and its like every time she does this. I am not talking about today alone.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: DoJin

Holier than thou is one THE main characteristics of a hindi tv bahu, then comes goody two shoes and bahu knows best... 😆



Yes, but do you know even though I love the heroine, I normally fast forward the preaching scenes. I don't like a preaching heroine, nor anyone. 😆

It just doesn't work for me, when the person does it on a weekly basis.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: showviewer

Frankly, at a practical level this scene must have been shot when they had one lead available full time on so they are trying to use her.


Second, Paro was involved in Shantanu's rescue, so for her being part of the conversation and being thanked for her deed is fine, plus she has no Rudra to go to in the bedroom, to hand him tea or tell him what just happened.

Also, glad Paro was straightforward with Mohini, not taking the blame.


Agree with you on the practical level completely. Sanaya is available for the show, and it would be suicidal not to use her time ... Ashish is missing, if Sanaya also goes missing, then goodbye to whatever TRPs still remain.

Paro was the one involved in the Samrat rescue ... and Mohini's doings were not hidden from anyone, least of all her. And when the adults were lost in their arguments, someone had to take a stand and tackle practical issues ... the most pressing one being how to deal with the Shatabdi situation.

If you see the top TRP shows, the heroine is the one who takes the stand most of the time ... and that has been one of RR's biggest failures ... that they haven't shown a stronger heroine.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Erika1



But if she is continuously doing this and they still don't listen then why should she get involved, Here where I live not to be rude to our elders nor get involved in their conversation is a big no no. A form of respect to not put in our two cents. I know that these elders are doesn't necessarily earn one's respect. But still. Why does she get involved so often. They are her parents-in-law at the end of the day. I wouldn't think of telling my hypothetical parents-in-law to shut up, or stop it. 😆

And we can't say the aunt doesn't deserve any respect, because the heroine being the heroine thinks that everyone is inherently good.😳



True, but goodness does not translate into blind, especially with Paro even when she was in house arrest she chose to trust Rudra, despite fearing him over Mohini time and again. The same was shown in Laila track, once she sees the true colours of someone she is quick to be cautious. She gives benefit of doubt but not after proven guilty. She is not willfully rude to Mohini but refuses to trust her or be a push over.

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