Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Let's Think Pink!



Pink is the color of being a girl in the Society. A woman's character is narrated by this color.

Lately I am deeply touched by this movie called pink. The issue that has been raised by the director shows the real situation of a girl who has been molested in real life.

But that is not the whole point of the conversation; the point is for how long we all are going to remember the experience we had while and after watching this movie.

May be it was just a movie for us but imagine yourself at the place of that girl who was threatened for taking stand for her dignity...?!

May be now you can relate with her beyond considering as a movie....maybe..maybe..!!

In our society a girl is a questionable character if she breaks the protocols made by the society. The protocols which teach her how to behave in public?

How to talk when she is with her male friends?

How she must be dressed up according to the current situation in the society?

How she must keep herself limited from expressing her thoughts because if she does so she may end up hurting the man's ego which is barely accepted in this Man’s world?

Why can't we take easy on her success in life and end up making breaking news on the same?!

Why when a girl achieves something is tagged saying "being a girl she did that...."

My question is why?!

We are growing  as a country but what about the growth of our Thoughts?

We all need to feel that a girl's dignity is as equal as a boy's dignity.

Every girl needs to be taken care by the society as if she belongs to their family.

Each and every girl is capable enough to take care of herself when she is in or out of her home and pursue her dreams whenever she wants in her life..

Why can't we put an end to this discrimination of being a girl or a boy and bring gender Neutrality in our society where a person is human being first then a girl or a boy.

By doing this we may change our thoughts we are grown up with.

The only thing that requires to take it seriously is by respecting the girl/woman from our family.

She is a human being first and then she is a girl and as per the basic needs of a human being in society she deserve to be treated as equal as boys and should be offered the same opportunity.

I genuinely thank Mr. Shoojit Sircar Sir and Mr. Amitabh Bachchan Sir for taking this issue on the next level and making people think about it seriously.
Let us think about it seriously. Let us think pink!


                                                Sapna T

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