Originally posted by: rabees011
If Aahil is so concerned about ghar ki izzat, then he should refrain from bringing in prostitutes/courtesans from brothels to dance and entertain his guests for pleasure.
If he knows there is a prostitute called Raseeli bai in a red light area nearby, then it is BETTER for him to give her some money or get her some work to do so that she is liberated from the cycle of prostitution. If there's an area of prostitutes nearby (close to his place), then chances are that these prostitutes and pimps are also involved in human trafficking (i.e. trafficking girls who suffer from poverty and have families to provide for). In that case, being the SO-CALLED IZZAT-DAAR NAWAB, he should either inform the police to stop this business or he must liberate them and get them some kind of work to earn a living as he has social responsibilities too. Instead of doing what's justified, he takes pride in inviting prostitutes to do item numbers for pleasuring his male guests.What if his sisters were trafficked and made to dance before spectators? He should really reconsider the definition of a nawab's izzat before calling on prostitutes for entertainment purposes.Also, being the nawab he should refrain from sending any of the male or female members to a red light area which can ACTUALLY affect his GHAR KI IZZAT.Sanam needs to realize that once you are in love, you don't let go of your self-respect. If you care for your loved one's prestige, then he/she should be just as concerned to save your prestige/dignity rather than putting you at crossroads where you have to choose either him or your self-respect.I know the mujra was performed out of free will by Sanam, but before that why would a person who is a MALE by birth send his wife/any female member to a red light area and that too to fetch a prostitute?
I still cant understand the connection between ghar ki izzat and mujra
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