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People talk about women empowerment, women strength and women
liberation. Denying this fact that it is need of world at large would be
a cruel attempt. Having said that I wish to counter it with the
necessities a human must have. What are the demands when we argue for
the most eminent women empowerment? Are we trying to prove women
superior to men or is it the equality we want justice for? Just Showbiz
wants to throw some circumstantial tracks presently going on where two
humans are having different perspective irrespective of their gender
differences. They have nothing of loud cry women rights still having a
unalterable impact.
Ye Hai Mohabbatein -
Presently a track of misunderstanding is going on between leads wherein the male protagonist Raman played by Karan Patel has seen his wife Ishita played by Divyanka Tripathi hugging her friend saying those three magical words which subconsciously Raman expects from her. Though from Ishita's end it was a friendly Nok-jhok which Raman witnessed but Raman without asking an explanation left the two with a misunderstanding which has no value. Neither of them is wrong but circumstances are. Was it a man's ego come between them or was it the human hurt? No prizes for guessing if Ishita would have seen the same, how would have she reacted considering the fact that two human beings react differently in similar situations. Is this the matter of women empowerment, injustice or something else or just an issue which needs only two people to sit and clarify the differences? Think about it.
http://www.just-showbiz.com/its-not-always-about-women-men-have-feelings-too/
Ye Hai Mohabbatein -
Presently a track of misunderstanding is going on between leads wherein the male protagonist Raman played by Karan Patel has seen his wife Ishita played by Divyanka Tripathi hugging her friend saying those three magical words which subconsciously Raman expects from her. Though from Ishita's end it was a friendly Nok-jhok which Raman witnessed but Raman without asking an explanation left the two with a misunderstanding which has no value. Neither of them is wrong but circumstances are. Was it a man's ego come between them or was it the human hurt? No prizes for guessing if Ishita would have seen the same, how would have she reacted considering the fact that two human beings react differently in similar situations. Is this the matter of women empowerment, injustice or something else or just an issue which needs only two people to sit and clarify the differences? Think about it.
http://www.just-showbiz.com/its-not-always-about-women-men-have-feelings-too/
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