Originally posted by: march2011
i agree she spoke well but she is not better than bani,with all her faults n even abusive rds to express herself i simply love this bani girl...she is human n very emotional she doesnt use people to achieve her ends
Lol. Crying doesn't make anyone weak, that's the old stereotyping.
But yes Lopa effectively put forth her points without flaring up or emotional assistance to vacillate her way out. Not just Bani, even Gaurav was rendered speechless all he could do at the end was give that typical nervous smile on his reddened face. She was the only one that called him out as well, while everyone was playing to the gallery scapegoating Swami.
There is no doubt Bani is weak for all the physical strength and gothic exterior she tries to pull off. Weak alone finds strength in slur words.
Again, those who make to the top 10 of Miss India competitions are strong personalities.They are their own support systems and are tough and ready to face the world physically and mentally and their strength is not directly proportional to protein powder or eggs or the environment in the long run. Her self-defence before Salman yesterday was one of the best put forward by any BB contestant π.Lopamudra may not have a fan following since she was never part of the reality circuit, but she's won a lot of admirers for her sanity than insanities. These admirers may not be juvenile ones charmed by the superficiality that sees cuss words and tattoos as a sign of identity than identity crisis and who have the time to sit and punch votes for her, but will actually love to see her climb stronger stairs representing the country on international fora.Her education as an engineer sees well in her entire articulation. Lopamudra has so far emerged as an individual that young girls in India could actually emulate.As for Bani, weak or strong or sane or not, she is BB's winner and we are Endemol's couch potato puppets. But many of us see this as a show alone, and so, the makers are free to manipulate and appease and win pity for whoever they wish. It's just hilarious though that a body builder requires emotional support to this extent. I had to laugh out aloud when I saw Salman's ALONE poster π. Bani f*****g says whatever f*****g she wishes and what f*****g right do we f*****g have to f*****g judge the judge. Wow. 'I feel so impressed about myself at this moment- what a f*****g feat. What f*****g poise I exude π.
I disagree - I thought her arguments today were based on logic and fact - she was accused of being an unfair sanchalika - but both Bani and Gaurav think her decision of declaring Gaurav the winner was fair - so it was a moot point to start with.And I do not think Gaurav said that all the four things he mentioned, happened when Lopa went to the Loo - I think it's a little excessive to expect the sanchalak to have heard and retain every word exchanged and every touch made, not to mention she had no way to accurately measure who's color was painted more - so it was more than fair to hear out both sides and take a neutral opinion, and then make her own decision based on all factors. She did not base her decision entirely on what the participants and Sahil had to say - she merely factored it in, as she made clear today.And I think the Loo argument was perfectly fair - she can hardly be expected to stop the task in between because she needs to use the facilities - the task participants and other HMs are all adults and I think she did fine to trust them to the task without supervision for the few minutes that she was away. It would take a lot of talent to be articulate when you don't actually know what you're talking about - Lopa knew exactly what she was talking about today, and as afore-said, I think she substantiated her points with logic and fact.Edit: Sorry I missed the last para of your post - I too agree with her point regarding Baba - he has become an easy option for everyone, and other things do get overlooked as they can all choose him and remain diplomatic.
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