Here's yet another social engineering module put in action which tries to target the emotionality of the average Indian by putting up a question. They ask you to THINK, 'Kya aap ek nachne wali ko bahu ke roop me sweekar karenge?' 1/n https://twitter.com/ColorsTV/status/1328760100996071424?s=20
Firstly the nachaniya is shown as a traditional woman dressed modestly. She is shown to visit temples and did solah somvar vrat for an ideal husband. The first half of the trailer depicts the Indian misogynist men as they like the girl but they can't marry her and mocks her. 2/n
Now a normal woman will get emotionally tilted towards that woman "as gender solidarity".
The serial has a clear motive, to put the question for you to think. Will you accept her as your daughter in law
Only normalises the initial question by humanising a lowly profession. 3/n
The serial has a clear motive, to put the question for you to think. Will you accept her as your daughter in law
Only normalises the initial question by humanising a lowly profession. 3/n
The next phase will show you the woman actually being the perfect wife in comparison to the rest of the 'normal' wives. All this just to normalise the acceptability of a bar dancer in a family.
She will be portrayed as extra caring and nurturing. 4/n
She will be portrayed as extra caring and nurturing. 4/n
In this promo they show the womenfolk patrolling her saying 'Menaka Urvashi ko Mahadev thodi milenge' to guilt trip the female viewers (majority) by appealing to their emotions to make them side with the so-called 'oppressed'. 5/n
This is a plain attack on the social norms of Hindus and the standards set by our ancestors in choosing a bride. They want to blur the lines so much that traditional wisdom is looked down upon with contempt.
'Narrow minded' Hindus are being taught to accept filth. n/n
'Narrow minded' Hindus are being taught to accept filth. n/n