My stomach dropped when I saw NBEMS notice. 🥲
We have replaced manual scavenging with machines completely? Or is it a rarity?
Again, if this is a murder investigation and they were dealing with evidence, why wasn't the Forensic team doing the job? It's a special case like you said, why is a layman who can probably destroy evidence asked to wallow in this. Are the officers more human than him?
Force of habit? You make it sound like the person forced into this labour has a choice and being bare chested is his shtick.
If it needs a human in this case, then let the forensic team get inside and be the humans needed. Then we'll get to see the exact protective gears required for a human to wear while being exposed to this environment. Western countries'il konnaalum kola thanne aanu. Whataboutism enthina ivide?
This page is letting posts about this particular criminal, consistently for the past week. Do we really need to obsess about this puzhu and keep him relevant today?
Hi, study with someone who has a consistent study system going on. It'd be a plus if you guys could go to a place where others are studying too at the same time.
But the main thing that you must do is seeing a therapist. The hectic schedule & study load are only going to increase with the coming years in med school. You'll get responsible guidance through it all not to mention emotional support. Because procrastination is never about lack of motivation or being lazy, it's always something deeper and crippling. 2nd year is the best time to get into therapy also. Deal with your problems now or it might convert into unhealthy coping mechanisms in life that can be harmful for the ppl around you, including your future patients. Hope you get the help you need 🫰
Vrithikedu choondi kanikkumbo, choonduviral aanu vrithikedu ennu parayalle bruv. We've been grown in a culture so bad that one can only smell mullapoov while swimming in a pool of stagnant piss. Please refrain from slinging the word toxic without understanding it. Your identity is not being attacked when critiquing a random movie. Maybe you can make an informed counter argument if/when you watch the movie again with this new pov. Hope you do it. Peace.
Jyotish, Kundali matching and other superstitious practices.
Caste and property value.
I recently saw people without wearing a mask, dragging their patient's chair right up to the doc and say "chomayanu" 😅
With a fantastic music backup too. Loved the movie.
Don't be like this. Here's your proof I guess. https://youtu.be/SDdIqoBUKlI?si=da7WNIcIiIMOf69x
You meant to say, the bias we are taught from birth alle?
👆 The Judge in "Nna than case kodu" OG
A bit of socio-political criticism for this socio-political movie:-
There's a narrative built around caste discrimination, that it's horrific only when there is a death or a rape associated with it. It's easier to pretend that this discrimination is the problem of the uneducated or the rural populace.
It's very much prevalent in the upper class-caste nexus. In a country like India where 95% of marriages happen within the same caste, where the majority of upper class-caste people give their caste surname to their babies, which sustain the graded inequality of the caste system, it's easier to pretend that only the most violent aspects of this cursed practice are the problem.
It's easier to pity the victims from a proverbial superior standing & save them, occasionally, as charity, rather than empathise and fight with them continuously.
It's a healthy socio-political criticism of a movie that claims to address said socio-politics & force introspection, but ends up pacifying and stroking the ego of the ppl being consciously carefree about their own part in propagating this horrific culture in the present day.
The premise that he does not know his own caste location and its power, and looks down on other people discriminating against each other is not good. The criticism for this movie was that it comes under the same trope as "white saviour movies", and I agree.
There's a scene where she's eating chips out of a glass bowl, being playful near him and he slams it out of her hands. It flies towards her head and over her shoulder. He apologises and she compensates. There's a whole set of him yelling at her while she's driving to an extend that she stops the car & sits in the back seat in the middle of the road. In another scene, he increases the speed of the car every time she asks him to slow down out of spite, putting her in danger and deliberately instilling fear. These are just some eg of him directing abuse & anger towards Pallavi's character. He is the whole stick.
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