One of the most honest and realistic shows I've ever seen. The series is more of a real-life tale that always occurs in a person's daily life than a real-life story build-up. Despite showing the family and men's level of education, the series captures the spirit of patriarchy in society. The show begins with a family that is incredibly kind, sympathetic, and respectful, but it gradually depicts how a chameleon changes its color; the same is true with the headmen of the household, and it doesn't stop there. It also emphasizes how crucial it is for all women to be aware of their rights and understand their concerns. The most important things in any family are consent , respect, and feelings. When Pooja marries Arun in this series, he believes that he has some sort of ownership rights to her body. He repeatedly attempts to prove this with marital rape, which they believe is normal in married life even when the woman is not ready to be in the situation. However, these k...
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