Originally posted by: RainbowSkies
I love the title of the thread, very truthful, and accurate. Good job Sarah-ji! <3
Proud of the people who contributed.I wish I did more, but sadly the newbie rule is preventing me from posting 10 times a day. :/
He lost the finale ticketπ but like someone said Manu fans voted for Manu while all other celeb fans would have voted for Manveer. But still it hurts when the captain of the ship is not getting the credit he deserves!
Sarah π€
Originally posted by: Sarahbelle
uscgirl! π€
Yep we finally did. We all deserve a cookie! π
I didn't think it was possible, but I'm glad I was wrong this one time. π³
Manu FTW! π
Will respond to others later.
Originally posted by: Sarahbelle
It's sad how some people can't give Manu credit when he has done so much for the show, and for contestants alike. He was able to get everyone to meet their family, and revoked Rohan's captaincy ban. No one has done anything for Manu in the same regard he did for others,, but he doesn't complain about it.
Let alone do something for Manu, I don't think they ever thanked him. But then, that's Manu. He's never cribbed a disadvantage, never demanded, never complained to or chastised the show, never screamed, never guilt tripped, never broken furniture, that's him. He's just been himself- calm, collected and speaking up when required and actually enjoying the entire process of the show. Yet, he's called gunda (just because of his language/accent) and people around him except M2 continue to take him for granted and people here call him gunda, when the real gundis and tantrum-throwers roam the house untainted and earn their applause for it too.
Originally posted by: Sarahbelle
Great post. I really wanted Manu to be captain, the most deserving for sure.
and it's sad that Manu gets classified as gunda, just because of the way he speaks, as if what he feels about facts in general are irrelevant according to these people. Such a sad old school mentality, it's the year 2017, and a lot of people still have a backward twist mentality on peoplee who aren't sophisticated speakers. I guess education and moral understanding is trivial to them or hasn't been implemented toward in their ways of being raised as humans.
I learn a lot from you to be honest, you make me appreciate Manu even more. π
There's a new thread! π And for someone who had no idea what AT meant some weeks back, I've had a major learning curve on IF π. And my complete thanks to Sarah for dragging me out of my random comments and guiding me to this space.Okay, so Manu did not win the maximum number of votes yesterday. I'm sure that if this voting was in small town location, it would have pretty much shown different results since then the voters would have gone solely for Manu or Manveer, without the urban other HM results. Chal chaddo.I'm just plain glad that both the guys got to meet their fans and for Manu, it's come a long way. The show's been a life journey for him by itself. The show itself has been a journey for him and from Day 1, the guy has played the player and legitimately so. He brought in a genuine fresh air from all the other celebs we've seen on Bigg Boss so far and Salman, Alia and many of us were left admiring his acumen. It was fun getting to read his mind and the craft he put into the game.Fingers crossed to seeing him in the Top 3- he deserves it π³ . I also love it that he was forthright with Manveer on not winning this week's captainship. I'd have to go back to the Alpha male thread in that Manu could have easily eliminated Manveer if he wished on this task since he was the lone player who'd thought far ahead and was being total value addition to the viewers. Yet, he chose to stick to his friendship. Nobody has done that on Bigg Boss in the final stages.This is what Bani kept harping to Gaurav and Rohan-Lopa get into squabbles on. This was what went missing with the P3G group in an earlier season. But I am seriously appreciative of the way M3, M2 and M(anu) have played. Let me put it better: I am proud of the way the commoner guys have played. No urban big town pseudo crap, no false airs, no English bakwaas- straight from the heart, preserving bonds, talking about issues, yet solving them and moving forward, managing the dirty swami and the volatile jagga from day 1, I am proud of Manu today. He's played big brother to the T and but for him, Manveer would've not reached this stage at all and yet Manu has preserved himself. Yes, he did not get to be captain and I'd have loved to see him as one, kyunki I know he would've brought a difference. But all said and done, he's a winner.I hope he actually involves himself in the creative design of any show- reality or otherwise, on television after this. He'll do extremely well.
You said it- "old school mentality", the babu mentality so to say. Hum prim n propah Engliss speaking babu meddem, tum log unpadh gawaar chokre- issshhh π€’ For them education/knowledge rather than wisdom carries footage. Throw around some tattoos, some tantrums, some curses, gaze at the moon, do a ballet perhaps and ooh la la... we have a sorority sister in the ranks π.And ofcourse, Manu deserves appreciation... you help me in that direction just as much.
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