Pseudo empowerment example:Keerthi

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Keerti is all talks and no action..
One side she says she admires naira and says girls should speak their mind(november episodes)
And then she herself is becoming the reason for naira's miseries in future in goenka household..

I fail to understand why the writer is so.obsessed with exaggeration and drag fest..not just this.one..all Indian serial writers over there show violence and inhuman stuff and then solve it in 1min or may b a fraction of a second after enough is said and done..😕

Yrkkh is slowly becoming negative from being positive
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Exactly I was thinking the same.. This track is too disturbing.. and the episode where he hit her so much that she bled from the lips and twisting her hand was very disturbing. .
After all this she still refuses to support the person who stands up for her and then begs him literally on his feet... I hope they complete this torture part soon..

At least naman naitik track was over within 2 weeks but this is getting dtagged on.. though this show Is all in for social awareness with domestic violence I hope they complete it soon.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Yeh Rishta has always been a show close to reality and this violence/physical abuse is sadly a part of reality.

Think about the kind of family which she has come from. Goenkas are nothing like Singhanias or Maheshwari's. In Goenka house hold all woman except dadi seem to be second class citizens.
Naira was about to sacrifice her love, because BD kept on comparing her to Akshara and both Rama and BD kept on saying how much Gayu had lost and stuff. Imagine a sherni, a strong girl like Naira, can back out from taking her right, her love. So then a girl like Kirti who has been raised in the family like Goenkas, how can any of us expect her to raise her voice for herself, especially after she knows her family isn't going to support her, she had told dadi and dadi did nothing. Manish saw something wrong between creep and Kirti, yet simply thought, Kirti was not keeping creep happy.
Plus Kirti wants Karthik to get back home. One of the main reasons Karthik is at GV is dadi. If creep's truth is out. The fact that dadi knew it all along would be revealed too and this truth could separate Karthik from Goenkas forever.

I am not saying that Kirti is right, but she needs time.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: janvi0513

Yeh Rishta has always been a show close to reality and this violence/physical abuse is sadly a part of reality.

Think about the kind of family which she has come from. Goenkas are nothing like Singhanias or Maheshwari's. In Goenka house hold all woman except dadi seem to be second class citizens.
Naira was about to sacrifice her love, because BD kept on comparing her to Akshara and both Rama and BD kept on saying how much Gayu had lost and stuff. Imagine a sherni, a strong girl like Naira, can back out from taking her right, her love. So then a girl like Kirti who has been raised in the family like Goenkas, how can any of us expect her to raise her voice for herself, especially after she knows her family isn't going to support her, she had told dadi and dadi did nothing. Manish saw something wrong between creep and Kirti, yet simply thought, Kirti was not keeping creep happy.
Plus Kirti wants Karthik to get back home. One of the main reasons Karthik is at GV is dadi. If creep's truth is out. The fact that dadi knew it all along would be revealed too and this truth could separate Karthik from Goenkas forever.

I am not saying that Kirti is right, but she needs time.

Well kirti isn't right. And i rest my case here.
Yeh rishta is a positive show agreed but they are dragging it now beyond tolerance.. wedding of 3months..and abrupt irrelevant scenes of kirti.
Highlighting domestic violence?? Everyshow does that.. but at the end of the day..for all the suffering they show a fraction of second remorse or something in those lines.


Lets agree to disagree.

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Posted: 8 years ago
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The domestic violence track is a good way of sending a message to the viewers that no husband should hit their wife. The track is getting too dragged and it's to stop soon. Keerti is weak so she doesn't speak out like Naira. Naira is brave and she cares about everyone. Already because of this, a problem was created between Naira and Kartik. There could be an indication in the future where this problem could arise again. Dadi and Manish don't care about her but they care about their damadji. Daughters come before son-in-law. Why can't they see this? They can't because all tey care about is status and the society. They will feel business and reputation will be tarnished. Well think about how your daughters marriage is going on and ask her if she has any problem. Suwarna had already noticed the problem, hope she mentions this to Manish.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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I know some of you think this track is too disturbing but I don't know if any of you watched a show about a year ago called, "Doli Armaano Ki." It had Neha Marda and Mohit Mallik (as Samrat Singh Rathore) That was about a newly married girl and her dreams of what her wedding would be like. It was really a show based on heavy duty domestic violence I don't think YRKKH would show to that extent. The strange thing is that the main leading lady Neha Marda looked just like Kirti.

Just thinking about that show gives me the shivers. I can't wait for someone to beat the crap out of Keerti's husband and that can't happen soon enough. I don't want them to have a domestic violence storyline as it's been done before and it is not something original.

It's seems the industry has an infatuation with domestic violence but what they should be showing is women empowerment. I would love to see a strong Kirti.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: rose2015

I know some of you think this track is too disturbing but I don't know if any of you watched a show about a year ago called, "Doli Armaano Ki." It had Neha Marda and Mohit Mallik (as Samrat Singh Rathore) That was about a newly married girl and her dreams of what her wedding would be like. It was really a show based on heavy duty domestic violence I don't think YRKKH would show to that extent. The strange thing is that the main leading lady Neha Marda looked just like Kirti.

Just thinking about that show gives me the shivers. I can't wait for someone to beat the crap out of Keerti's husband and that can't happen soon enough. I don't want them to have a domestic violence storyline as it's been done before and it is not something original.

It's seems the industry has an infatuation with domestic violence but what they should be showing is women empowerment. I would love to see a strong Kirti.

I watched that show..but there the girl finally retorts back without thinking about society or siblings or anything of that sort..that female lead was true example ofwomen empowerment.

What kirti. Is doing is disgusting.
She first ignored aditya trying to.molest naira in.mehendi..when naira voiced it out she folds hands in front of her asking herto stop it..
If not voicing out is bad..stopping someone from voicing out their concerns is a crime which kirti is doing..
I have no sympathies for her
.kirti deserves aditya.

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