Originally posted by: -Xaffron-
Please give her a brush first!
Stop obsessing about the brush. Try to look past it and maybe you'll realise she has helped a lot of women who are probably grateful to her for changing their lives.
Originally posted by: Dexterkilaila
Agreed. Although the finger brushing part really grossed me out, we gotta understand that majority of India probably lives that way. This is not gonna change in a day. I only hope that the Gulaabi Gang movement gets enough publicity and starts picking up paces in other regressive parts of the country as well. The only way women in rural India are ever going to get justice is if one of their own stand up for themselves. So I commend her for taking the initiative.
Originally posted by: mayandrah
Leaving all the serious discussion about her remarkable work aside... I found it quite funny how she told the girls that now we r gonna sit down and do "aurton ki samasayon ki charcha"
I totally agree that she does some remarkable work but plz this is an entertainment show... After sometime we mght start recognising her as Sampat ji... But this is not a platform for her... She is a known woman activist... She has better opporrunities like the seminars she conducts for women... There she'd meet like minded ppl who might be able to help her... Simple
Originally posted by: mayandrah
Leaving all the serious discussion about her remarkable work aside... I found it quite funny how she told the girls that now we r gonna sit down and do "aurton ki samasayon ki charcha"
I totally agree that she does some remarkable work but plz this is an entertainment show... After sometime we mght start recognising her as Sampat ji... But this is not a platform for her... She is a known woman activist... She has better opporrunities like the seminars she conducts for women... There she'd meet like minded ppl who might be able to help her... Simple
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