Disha dear,
Loved your Bappi Lahiri crack. And if some of those ghastly corkscrew curls had been chopped off in the fighting, why, she would have only looked better!
I was greatly amused by your reference to female oppression coming in "very slowly" and your wondering till when you could tolerate it. Where are you living, child? On some other planet?
Even today, and in the supposedly most advanced country in the world, female oppression is a social constant. After listening to Trump speaking about women, and seeing the millions of American men who applaud these comments, do you have any doubts about their attitudes towards women? I don't. The oppression of women has been and is historical constant down in ages and the world over.
So what do you expect in the 4th century BC? It is Padmanand who is a remarkable exception, and I love the way Arpit plays the doting father, for all that his features are so rough and tough.
Shyamala Aunty
Originally posted by: .FemmeFatale.
The show is very slowly bringing in some layers of female oppression. Malay reeked of male chauvinism and misogyny from the very beginning.
Yaar,as long as there is no bhaashangiri,Im okay with any amount of this being forced down my throat (for now)π€
What's with Nandini doing talwarbaazi with heavy costume and jewelry? Bappi Lahiri ki aulaad hai kya? π why does the hair need to be left open upon that? What if chunks of her hair get chopped off by the talwar *the horror* π
Avantika reminds me of Farida Jalal from DDLJ. Once she speaks of freedom and rights and then she completely contradicts herself.
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