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Men who can be vulnerable, are thoughtful, who support their significant other, who take responsibility - basically men who aren't toxic. Where can we find them?
As International Men’s Day just went by, here’s to celebrating men we need more on screen and real life!
A calm and composed guy who gave it all in love. At times a viewer may feel that maybe he deserves someone better than Rumi because of all the effort he makes for her.
It’s not easy to stay with a wife who hasn’t moved on from her past relationship but Robbie made it easy for her. He never questioned her character, and was always an understanding husband. Big hug to him!
The first thought that comes to our mind hearing his name is only wishing he was alive. His sacrifice can never be forgotten and he’ll always be appreciated for the man he was.
He won our hearts when Dimple mocked his proposal and he very firmly told her how serious he was about their relationship. He always respected her and everyone around him. We definitely need more men like him on screens and in real life.
Perfect is the word for this beautiful and humble character. He had the art of holding conversations, explaining every little detail to Kavya, understood the importance of personal space in a relationship, was always so humble and had always treated Kavya with so much respect.
A supportive, caring and loving boyfriend who will make you root for him. Only if such men actually exist.
How many times do we see our heros who couldn’t get their heroine treating her the same way he did when he first fell in love with her? Abhimanyu was the guy.
He has won our hearts for each and every act of him and how we wish we could hug him. He understood Bindu so well when she said she could not handle their relationship. He let her go without a single act of toxic behaviour. He accepted her with all his heart and didn’t react to her marriage disrespectfully. Their dance in the end will always touch our hearts. Get us all one Abhimanyu please.
A man who has loved Heer with every bit of his heart. He was one of those men on screen who a woman knows will never judge her.
Heer opened her heart to him and together they had their time without any boundaries or societal fear. He was with Heer every time she needed her. It was heart wrenching to see him cry and beg for his heart to not be broken. Jordon is that beautiful and honest character who deserved a better ending.
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“I don’t want to take a pay cut and accept the offer, but everyone around me is advising me to take up what comes my way,” Tanya* told me over the phone while I was returning home from the New Delhi World Book Fair. “Should I take it up?” She summed up her dilemma and paused.
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Asking women of the office to welcome guests with bouquets at business and social events is blatant tokenism and sexism at the same time!
Asking women to welcome guests with bouquets at business and social events is blatant tokenism and sexism at the same time!
Why is the task of handing over bouquets to dignitaries at social and business events primarily a feminine task?
This question nags me endlessly. I cringe at the sight of women waiting in a loosely formed queue at the steps leading up to the stage at these events.
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