@godbole_shilpa still why cant they keep the identity same as it was...that way they can refrain from hurting other's sentiments...or they do it deliberately? besides...keeping the true identity they can give the due credits to the actual people who worked hard to resolve this issue.
A true chilling crime story , the Ranga - Billa case of Delhi , director Prosit Roy.
The writers Anusha Nandakumar and Sandeep Saket chose to portray Ali Fazal's as a Dalit police guy , his assistant as a Muslim, the honest journalist as a Muslim woman, and the lazy hawaldar as a Brahmin.
A deliberately done thing under the guise of ‘creative freedom’ & to cosy up to certain verticals !
Whereas in the real Ranga-Billa case, the chief investigator was VP Gupta, his assistant was Ram Chander, and the Police Commissioner was JN Chaturvedi. None of the caste or communal angles shown in the series were part of the actual investigation.
This is how leftist propaganda works.
An ultra important horrific crime given a caste twist & then the series claims to be inspired by true events distorting facts 🙄
@theskindoctor13 Absolutely true, why do they do it deliberately...do they take Indian viewers for granted.....or by creating deliberate controversy..trying to increase their reach..
@Kunickaa@mssakshinarula pagal vagal ho gayi ho kya...vo Mona Ambegaonkar ki tarah...kuch samay pahele vo bhi uthate baithte aise hi bakwas kar rahi thi....
This girl is apparently a doctor, yet she is publicly mocking a cadaver.
A cadaver is not a prop, or an object for cheap humour. It is a human being who chose to donate their body for medical education and scientific advancement after death.
When students enter medical college and step into the dissection hall, they take a cadaveric oath, a solemn pledge that serves as a tribute to body donors. The cadaver is regarded as the student's "first teacher" to foster empathy, ethics, gratitude, and respect for human dignity.
During my first year of MBBS, our cadaver was a retired Brigadier. We treated him with dignity because we understood that we were learning from a person who had made a conscious, and rare in Indian society, decision for the benefit of future patients and future doctors.
Mocking a cadaver and making lewd remarks about the body's private parts is not edgy, funny, or bold. It reflects a complete failure to understand one of the most basic ethical principles taught in medicine: respect for human dignity, even after death.
It may or may not attract liability under the BNS, but it is unquestionably conduct that falls far below the ethical standards expected of a medical professional.
The @NMC_IND should take cognizance of this matter and ensure that such behaviour has consequences.
There was also a boy on the same show who made derogatory remarks about a girl who was apparently his date, and he is rightly facing the consequences of his actions. This girl should be held to the same standard.
Lance Naik Meenatchi Sundaram A (34 Rashtriya Rifles )
Took a bullet on his face and shoulder
Killed the hardcore terrorist even after sustaining severe injuries ensuring the mission success
Kirti Chakra felt proud today
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
You must've heard Nana Patekar is too Blunt & Outspoken. That's 100% true & here's a proof. Saying 'this' in front of sitting CM & Dy CM is surely not easy.
"When Yashwantrao Chavan had ₹25000 in bank when he died, today a Corporator is Crorepati within 1 yr of getting elected. We know this, how come you don't get to know this?"