skk-02816
Joined Aug 2022
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I saw the movie cos of Paresh Rawal and that also two of them but his character as a father in law is not in tune with today's times.
His worries about children coming late sre understandable but to involve the whole world in it might be good comedy but not workable in real life. His views about money might have suited his generation but if children are earning well they have the right to lead a more comfortable life.
Some of his observations about family life are correct but to think that a daughter in law is good only if she cooks is very regressive.
We talk of educating girls and then expect them to forget about their qualifications and enter the kitchen. Why do we expect only the girls to balance their work and home life with the boys not contributing anything to the home except the money.
Tis a very patriarchal view of life especially now when many girls are earning more than their husbands but are still expected to be second rated.
Let their be equality amongst genders for a smoother life cos as they say that the chariot of life runs smoothly only if both the wheels are balanced.
His worries about children coming late sre understandable but to involve the whole world in it might be good comedy but not workable in real life. His views about money might have suited his generation but if children are earning well they have the right to lead a more comfortable life.
Some of his observations about family life are correct but to think that a daughter in law is good only if she cooks is very regressive.
We talk of educating girls and then expect them to forget about their qualifications and enter the kitchen. Why do we expect only the girls to balance their work and home life with the boys not contributing anything to the home except the money.
Tis a very patriarchal view of life especially now when many girls are earning more than their husbands but are still expected to be second rated.
Let their be equality amongst genders for a smoother life cos as they say that the chariot of life runs smoothly only if both the wheels are balanced.