@Mini I am not stereotyping career women. There are many career women here. What I said was when Taarika was introduced, Salunke told everyone that there is the order from HQ that she is the boss. Now that wasn't done in jest.
A younger woman who is appointed that way is not done by fluke. It takes lots of planning, networking and brains in the chosen field(I mean the subject) to do this. And the underlining capacity to bend rules and manipulate them to get it.
Do all career women do this? NO. Only those who have the ambition to go way ahead in a short time and one who wants power. Both men and women fall into this category. It does happen in real life in all arenas. In the field of Police work I have seen this happen more (yes I do interact with lots of police as I am part of the police-public forum in my area and my mother helps women in trouble through legal channels) And believe me such women are a force to reckon with because they have a complete no nonsense attitude and nothing can come in their way of promotion and power. A couple of years ago such a case of IAS women officers had made news when it was quietly hushed up.
Finally what I wanted to point out was, when FW starts certain real life issues, why skirt it? Go the complete length. There are many a boys/men who have faced this and not known how to react or respond sensibly. Showing such a story could have brought some inkling to the viewers how to deal with such situations. Why escape into mushy stories when you have started a huge explosive one? Won't such a story actually bring out the actress in the woman portraying Taarika? Afterall she has said that she likes to portray shades of negativity. Believe me such women can be formidable friends. They are impeccable in the rules and regulations that govern in their chosen field.
Or is it that women here don't want to see a strong, formidable woman who chooses to be attracted to Abhijeet for a while and chooses to remain just a friend?π
Edited by mallikaBalu - 11 years ago
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