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I find Saree a symbol of sexism and turning women into objects.
now it has become a sari-cum swimwear
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I find Saree a symbol of sexism and turning women into objects.
now it has become a sari-cum swimwear
now it has become a sari-cum swimwear
and what about Salwar Kameezes so tight it that leave nothing to imagination.
lol.....i, too , have heard abt these hari puttar thingy.......its shameful.....but thats long gone and now we try to see them as something which tickles our sense of righteousness.....And what about Huri Puttar ??? they even landed in copy rights violation if I am not wrong?
I find Saree a symbol of sexism and turning women into objects.
For muslims may be? because saree shows a woman's face and arms.
really busy these days with my own novel .....somebody write a bollywood story for burqa avenger @RAMPAGE @Slav Defence
really busy these days with my own novel .....
you'll know it when you'll buy it !!!really? what is it about?
It doesn't matter what the dress is, i just wanted to make a point that in a world of different cultures, we need to respect each other's opinions to coexist peacefully. Hypothetically If my sister/daughter/mother observes Burqa by choice, i'm bound to get offended, if someone comes up and tags it a 'symbol of oppression', so would those who's family may observe saree as part of the culture. We have to find a middle ground to avoid conflicts, as there is no such thing as a 'uniformed opinion'.
Peace
First of all, I do not agree that Saree is the muslim equivalent of burqua. burqua is something a woman wears on top of her dress to not look attractive to other men. it is a very different purpose. So your argument isn't valid.