Arshics thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail + 6
Posted: 11 years ago
#1
Episode 2 throws up the crucial question of womens freedom through two contrasting scenarios
At one extreme we have Rabia and kashaf, who have to fight for the basic right of kashaf to have higher education, that she has earned for herself

At the extreme is Zaroons sister who takes independence to the other extreme, and takes her boyfriend for granted and seems to have scant respect for his feelings

Or zaroon's mother, who doesn't owe any answer or explanation to anyone, particularly, as her husband doesn't seem to give due credit to her profession

Is Zaroon a chauvinist, I think he is, his father, a mild manners man to all appearances, is not necessarily comfortable with an independent working wife.

Sparks were bound fly, when kashaf met Zaroon, and it was a crackling scene

When the arrogant Zarron met the headstrong kashaf , round 1 goes to kashaf

But Zaroon is not to take things quietly,
I am sure he will give a crackling reply to kashaf, soon
Edited by Arshics - 11 years ago

Created

Last reply

Replies

15

Views

1.7k

Users

9

Likes

55

Frequent Posters

tvluvr thumbnail
11th Anniversary Thumbnail Voyager Thumbnail + 2
Posted: 11 years ago
#2
nice post.loved zarron and kashaf's first meeting. it was different.
Arshics thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail + 6
Posted: 11 years ago
#3

Originally posted by: tvluvr

nice post.loved zarron and kashaf's first meeting. it was different.



true, very different,and loved the crackling argument between them!
IamSherLocked thumbnail
15th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail Engager Level 1 Thumbnail
Posted: 11 years ago
#4
Yes Zaroon is a Male chauvinist to some extent and dat was the only thing that bothered me in dis show
Arshics thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail + 6
Posted: 11 years ago
#5

Originally posted by: IamSherLocked

Yes Zaroon is a Male chauvinist to some extent and dat was the only thing that bothered me in dis show



I guess his attitude too is shaped by his experience and both he and kashaf will shape each others thoughts and personalities, opinions and ideologies.

After all Kashaf is too negative and cynical, and she too needs to learn to be trusting
Star_girl thumbnail
12th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail Engager Level 1 Thumbnail
Posted: 11 years ago
#6
Yes, Zaroon is a male chauvinist, but we have to keep the context in mind. Are Indian men, where women are comparatively more liberated, not chauvinists? So, before watching the show, we should not forget that this is a show set in a country going through extreme transition where every value clashes against each other. Context is crucial.
Like Zaroon's mother, she is quite right in her stance, had this been in India, but the scenario is different when you switch the location. Zaroon's sister, Sara, though takes independence to extreme like you mentioned. Her apathetic attitude towards her boyfriend, Zaroon's mother's independent existence display the necessary contrast between the two households. Kashaf though, is the only one in her family who is fiercely independent, Zaroon too stands apart from his cosmopolitan family through his casual misogyny.
- On another note, I loved their first meeting. They are crackling together.
CatcherInTheRye thumbnail
12th Anniversary Thumbnail Trailblazer Thumbnail + 2
Posted: 11 years ago
#7
well...first meet was amazing...Kashaf is really so nagative...n Sara is really impossible...ohk...u hv liberal thoughts..u dun wanna wait for yor hubby to cm home..but u shud respect him atleast...which i dint get...really dint after watching the epi..she is all the way like...Admi is aurat k pau ki jooti..as Kashaf said that she will not tolerate to b like that...biwi admi k pau ki jooti...
where Kkashaf i guess will understand the coming situations..n will get that all men or all Abbaas r not alike...they can b different...as Zaroon will b a xample for her ...its amazing show...with amazing cast..:)
CatcherInTheRye thumbnail
12th Anniversary Thumbnail Trailblazer Thumbnail + 2
Posted: 11 years ago
#8
Zaroon is a male chauvinist...ohk if i agree..i'll say..cox he has seen his mother ruling his father...ohk if not ruling..thn yeah not taking him as her husband but js a man to whom she got married..thats all...no responsibilities towards him..nothing...Zaroon is much aware abt the mentality of his own sis...how she takes her fiance...thats impossible...so if he is..thn its cox of the surroundings i guess...m sure in coming epis..he will change his mantality..or sb else will do that honour😉😉
Edited by ...sandhureet.. - 11 years ago
sakhisangni thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Dazzler Thumbnail Commentator Level 1 Thumbnail
Posted: 11 years ago
#9
Nice post, both Kashaf and Zaroon are realistic flawed people their personalities being a product of their circumstances. Kashaf is too negative on the border of being cynical and Zaroon is somewhat chauvinistic but they are very strong characters in their own capacities and this will be the reason for the clash of these titans. On the other hand this contrast would help over come their individual flaws in the times to come.
viewobs thumbnail
20th Anniversary Thumbnail Navigator Thumbnail
Posted: 11 years ago
#10
I mostly love how we are finding out why Zaroon and Kashaf believe what they believe.
I agree that what Zaara did with her fiance was wrong and her mom supporting her.
But in the fight with his father, I am inclined to agree with her. She excitedly told him about some selection for a conference that few could get and he ignored it. Of course she felt irritated.

But then again we haven't seen the whole story yet, I am prepared and sit back and watch it unfold.

Related Topics

Top

Stay Connected with IndiaForums!

Be the first to know about the latest news, updates, and exclusive content.

Add to Home Screen!

Install this web app on your iPhone for the best experience. It's easy, just tap and then "Add to Home Screen".