All the characters here seem real except Tosty. I've seen lot of men like these. But honestly, is it possible to be someone like Tosty? She wakes up early in the morning, washes everyone's clothes, cleans the house, has a bath, cooks for everyone, makes their breakfast, has started working at a school now, gets back, makes chai and dinner, washes those huge utensils. Yet, she is insulted left and right by all these men. Even then, she shows no tiredness, frustration or hurt, instead is more concerned about them and thinks of where she went wrong and what she can do to improve things.
Do such women really exist in today's world? At least I haven't seen any woman in my life with so much patience. And if such women do not exist, I'm wondering what kind of example this serial is setting. Men and their families would watch this serial and compare their wives or daughter-in-laws with Tosty and wonder why they are nowhere near her.
But I may be wrong. Do such kind of women really exist in real life?
Originally posted by: sunaina02I think this is a very gender -biased serial.
I would have liked this serial if they had not shown women to be slaves of men .
Originally posted by: desi_lover_guy
This show is not gender biased .....this happens in big families where no women r there for so many yrs.... See today episode where prachin realized his mistake of calling bhabhi as naukrani.... In India,women has to do aall work concept still exits....
Originally posted by: sunaina02
Because the concept exist in India doesnt mean that it can be justified . Indians should change few of their concpets - for example female infanticide and feoticide is the worst in India .Tv serials should not show that young delicate girl like Toasty is capable of doing all those work .I hope they will show gradual change in the mindset of these men.By the way - all the actors are doing a superb job here 👏
Originally posted by: sunaina02That is why I try to contribute as much possible in the forums .
Anyone say anything against women - I am right there 😃
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