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Posted: 14 years ago
#11
OMG hated that scene.
It wasn't funny at all.
I think no middle class or below would behave in this manner even when they know they're going to be a part of the "Raizadas".
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Posted: 14 years ago
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@Serial

Very much and now this is strike 2 in my book😊

@Kitty25

I sometimes wonder if the CV's have some strange misconceptions of how people actually behave in the real world given that some of their portrayals of certain characters have been so bizarre. You are so right for they are showing them in a very tasteless light. The CV's really need to step outside of their make believe world once in a way and smell the coffee.

@Diya S

The problem I think is that there is this huge class and mass divide in the viewership so for every 1 of us here who felt it was rather unpleasant and degrading there are 9 others from more traditional rural backgrounds and small cities and towns who would find this rather great entertainment and sort of putting richer folks in their place and would have thoroughly enjoyed that spectacle. They would have probably cheered at Buaji lustily bellowing out those phrases while lugging the box in and I think that scene was meant for a specific target audience. Sigh😔 have to learn to accept it is just a TRP driven soap but still no excuse for offensive manners

@Momma1128

I so much agree with what you have written. They showed all these guests seemingly shocked and gesticulating and yet not one of them was shown coming forward to help. It seemed almost like a throwback from an old Manoj Kumar 60's/70's Bollywood movie with the lesser privileged being shown as very rustic and down to earth and the rich folks so uppity.

Please CV's I beg of you, more than trying to concentrate on Rabbe Ve moments instead please learn how to be more politically correct in your portrayals of the so called class divide

@Neloufer

Err😕 why not after all it is his Naani and he is her grandson or is there something more in a cultural way that I am missing

@Incandescent

May be another scathingly brilliant post by you on their need to buck up in this department just might very well do the trick and make them see sense. There have been some visible changes in other areas so maybe this could be the next. Seriously!

@Lady La La

They have now started to crown Buaji as the new resident clown but it still does not excuse the bad manners exhibited by both the Raizada men

@qwerty789

At this point there is no difference between either of the families for if the Gupta's was being portrayed as being undignified then the Raizada men and Mammi are looking pretty ill-mannered and crude respectively so probably a perfect match

Edited by FairyLiquidSoap - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Err😕 why not after all it is his Naani and he is her grandson or is there something more in a cultural way that I am missing

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this is what i meant


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Posted: 14 years ago
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Disliked it as much as I dislike watching KKG hover around the Raizada dining table like a freaking waitress, when she is clearly there as a guest, preparing for the Sangeet. Can nobody offer her a seat, and a meal? Obviously not... Because they're all too busy loading their plates from the bowls shes passing around. W*F?
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Well what can you expect from those people who in there earlier programme showed the male lead holding the collar of his wife's maternal uncle and was even ready to punch him?

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Posted: 14 years ago
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@Neloufer
Oh! But honestly I dont see it as being offensive but then I may have a different outlook and if that is a No No then it is
@Head Over Heels
At times I really wonder for the sake of a scene do they really have to come up with some of the most unedifying ideas meant to denigrate people places and situations. I did not expect this kind of crassness from a production house that is supposedly representative of youth but then again with SP anything goes.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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@ipepeI am sorry but I dont know what serial you are referring to but if what is happening now, is as you wrote just a continuation of that mentality then I guess they are not really bothered about decorum Sigh!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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That secne was plain NASTY and I HATED it! I dont know what those CV's think sometimes! Totally crass and cringeworthy scene!
They could have had that box bought into the house by someone and NK could have asked Khushi what's in it. and then helped her with it afterwards while Arnav watched on!
There was NO need to make that crass entry for Bua and Khushi! It SUCKED!🤢
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I am talking about GHSP.
Yes of course they are not bothered...here it was 'funny' scene.
There they were just glorifying the male lead's bravado and anger.Worse?...the female lead had no problem when her mamaji was getting insulted.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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@MrDarcy Fan
It seemed to me for one weird moment as if the CV ghost of Slapstick Comedy Past had returned except that it turned out to be more of a slap with a stick on our sensiblitities than anything else
Edited by FairyLiquidSoap - 14 years ago

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