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  • @YogiBabaOG
    @YogiBabaOG Год назад +465

    It really does give a very wrong idea to the young viewers dude..
    I watched it when i was 12 or something.. it felt very bizarre then too..
    Log khud ka dimag use kar ke dhang se sahi galat ka farak na samajh paaye toh aisi cheeze dekh dekh ke saare aisi hi cheeze expect karenge!
    Appropriate consequences are indeed what Indian law lacks!

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад +78

      I am just scared for people who still don't know the adverse effects of negative content consumption. RUclips trending page videos glorifying Eve teasing in the name of ' pyaar ' is just one example in the vast sea.

    • @purple1037
      @purple1037 Год назад +7

      Same. And pls review MEHNDI movie too. Which came at the same time i think

    • @purple1037
      @purple1037 Год назад +1

      @Adrita Saha true in my teen years she used to be my fav actress.. I think still she is a little bit.

    • @catchshoaib
      @catchshoaib Год назад +2

      @@TheQuarterTicketShow now please review Mehandi by rani mukherji as well

    • @abhishanu1
      @abhishanu1 Год назад +1

      Can you please do a review Bro - This will be hilarious breakdown for you - such a twisted movie! @yogi baba

  • @dr.anaB777
    @dr.anaB777 Год назад +738

    Rape wasn't treated as an assault on a woman which would have physical and psychological repercussions. It was treated just like consensual sex. The only thing they thought was wrong with rape was that their daughter had sex and was thus impure now. Even now, there are people who still believe that. 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️God, i hate it here.

    • @onlineclassesnepal
      @onlineclassesnepal Год назад +142

      And term "ijjat lut gayi". The girl who is the victim, uski ijjat kaise chali jati hai. The person who raped, uski ijjat jani chaiye.

    • @saniyasoge2001
      @saniyasoge2001 Год назад +8

      Well said 👏

    • @lavenderchai4612
      @lavenderchai4612 Год назад +16

      @@onlineclassesnepal F*cking EXACTLY 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

    • @operaoz8286
      @operaoz8286 Год назад +33

      Agree with you totally. Just imagine how these movies changed mindsets of so many people giving such wrong infos about a rape victim. No person in general can trust and respect their abusers and it's not possible to even forgive them. The movie had literally boosted such men's ego who'd thought abusing their partners or even random strangers on the street is okay. Teasing, acid attacks are just ways of getting the girls in their house as their wives. No they aren't fools but brainwashed. These men still exist and unfortunately these types of movies are still producing in India which is a shame.

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад +74

      another mentality it tapped into was...'' if i rape her, she''s bound to get married to me'' ... so, evidently men in order to control a woman would find this a great way to ''make her marry them''.

  • @ka1pana
    @ka1pana Год назад +409

    This movie is an example of "Indian feminism", which Indian men approve of, obviously. An Indian woman who is badass about choosing exploitation on her own, and thrives in it, is the bravado most Indian men admire.

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад +47

      So many wrong levels

    • @dr.anaB777
      @dr.anaB777 Год назад

      Liberal feminism is also what men approve of because the sex work culture, porn positivity etc etc makes them happy. Only radical feminism is the solution to patriarchy. 😌😌

    • @abhijeetsharma2183
      @abhijeetsharma2183 Год назад +35

      This trope of Indian woman being the epitome of virtue with their noble suffering and self-sacrifice was glorified in several Hindi movies of the 50s and 60s. From the 70s things gradually started changing with actresses like Smita Patil and Shabana Azmi playing strong characters. Even with the advent of modernised and independent female characters in mainstream Hindi cinema, this trope of deifying the virtuous woman somehow remained a perennial favourite of filmmakers and the audience.

    • @ka1pana
      @ka1pana Год назад +11

      @@abhijeetsharma2183 absolutely … this seemed like the safe space for the patriarchal people… who deep inside feel for the woman… so they make her “bold” breaking every rule in the book in order to uphold the patriarchy … at least she looks like the “rebel” that’s all feminist-y

    • @anjikins6793
      @anjikins6793 Год назад +11

      @@abhijeetsharma2183 It still exists in TV series unfortunately 😭

  • @kyakasooramlakavms
    @kyakasooramlakavms Год назад +180

    This movie should have been called "This is NOT how you do enemies to lovers!"

  • @rachanajadhav7959
    @rachanajadhav7959 Год назад +58

    There were more sensible progressive woman characters in movies in 50s and 60s rather than late 80s and 90s..
    Nargis, Nutan, aasha parekh, vaheeda, madhubala played way better and strong characters than all 90s actresses..
    How writers became regressive towards woman after 30-40 years.. normally it should have been progressive as per new generation..

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +472

    Rani was 16 when she did this movie. I cannot fathom what she went through while filming. She’s not the first but I hope she was the last in that trend of very young female actors making a debut.

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад +38

      Careers amirite?

    • @jamimazada7428
      @jamimazada7428 Год назад +4

      Does she look 16????

    • @erenssister.5535
      @erenssister.5535 Год назад +63

      @@jamimazada7428 does it matter if she looked 16? She was 16. Physically and mentally.

    • @humayrafaizah1428
      @humayrafaizah1428 Год назад +34

      Sadly the trend didn't end with her. As far as I recall Sneha Ullal who made her debut in 2004 with the movie Lucky was just 17 years old.I get it the character she played was supposed to be young but the fact that she was paired with a 40 year old Salman Khan who is more than double her age is plain disturbing to me.

    • @humayrafaizah1428
      @humayrafaizah1428 Год назад +13

      @Adrita Saha There are too many in the likes of this foot-in-mouth couple. I had Sneha off the top of my head. Bollywood always had this hideous obsession with pairing grown men with minors. Super disturbing.

  • @smrutirekhapanigrahy1727
    @smrutirekhapanigrahy1727 Год назад +98

    I can't even think how much toxicity this movie shows.🤯
    They literally converted an assult case into relationship.
    Great explanation btw👏

  • @asmita613
    @asmita613 Год назад +63

    mala giving major snow white vibes like 😭😭talks to nature and kids, loves the poor, dreams of getting married and sadly got sexually assaulted

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад +17

      And they had the audacity of selling it like ' honi ko kaun taal sakta hai'

  • @roopbanerjee6013
    @roopbanerjee6013 Год назад +155

    Great review! I was single digit years old when I saw this movie and even at that time, I understood that the main "hero" is actually a villain who needs to be in jail. Glorifying rape is something that Bollywood does a lot, and it's so problematic because visual media influences how people behave irl to a great extent.

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад +9

      That can be a separate video on its own!

    • @siddhantjaiswal9115
      @siddhantjaiswal9115 Год назад

      Exactly

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os Год назад

      @@siddhantjaiswal9115 m bhi satya movie dekhkar don bane ka soch rha tha 😅

    • @siddhantjaiswal9115
      @siddhantjaiswal9115 Год назад +1

      @@raja-jl9os aap bhale hi ye mazak mein keh rahe ho, but ye bhi sach hai ki bahot log movies dekh k ye samazte hai ki gangsters ki life kitni cool hoti hai. Kahin na kahi ye impact karta hai.

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os Год назад +1

      @@siddhantjaiswal9115 muje aaj bhi gangster log cool lagte h

  • @smartman94
    @smartman94 Год назад +22

    My two cents on Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat: Shadaab Khan's character was the villain. He was the rapist after all. But the way the movie tries to "reform" or rather whitewash his character felt problematic to me. The message of the movie is if you are a guy and you want to marry a girl but are rejected then just rape her. The judicial system will get you married to the girl.
    Two similar movies, that I am aware of, dealt with similar themes. In both Benam Badsha (1991) and Mera Naseeb (1989), the rape victim tries to marry her own rapist. Whether it is to reform them or whether the society ditches them, somehow your own violator becomes your last resort.
    Cinema often preaches the wrong things in the garb of being progressive. Cinema is an extension of our own social reality. We behave in a manner, that we have seen and experienced in our environment as an accepted behaviour.
    Usually, I don't post such long comments but Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat is a special case. It is one of those pseudo-feministic work of art that is self-defeating. However, I am in a way indebted to the movie because I had watched the movie when I was 7 or 8. And it was one of the most disturbing rape scene I had ever watched. It impacted me so much that any form of violence against women made it completely unacceptable to me. It showed me how vicious rape could be. And it is not about lust but a misguided display of imbalance of power through violence.

  • @kriti1302
    @kriti1302 Год назад +121

    I loved it when you said, "Violence in any form to anu gender is unacceptable." Much appreciable. Like it's not just about the women, but about each and every person regardless of their gender. ✨

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад +14

      Yep. The links is in the description contain a helpline link for men too.

  • @reedhamkalariya6976
    @reedhamkalariya6976 Год назад +100

    My mom once saw this movie when we were exploring movie catalog and although she is of the sanskari bhau wins over others and movie like Kuch Kuch Hota Hai even she said: "kbahi yeh chutiya movie mat dekhna". and yes she did use the c word.
    Now I dont know whether to consider her progressive or someone to be fooled by the title of the movie

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +83

    Fun Fact: A song in this movie got Rani the role of Tina in ‘Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat’. Aditya Chopra and Shahrukh Khan noticed her in a trailer and recommended her named to Karan Johar.
    (I thought I’d add a little lightness in the comments due to it being a heavy topic)

    • @PokhrajRoy.
      @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +1

      @Adrita Saha SRK and Aditya Chopra.

    • @laranya5332
      @laranya5332 Год назад

      Rapist ki aayegi barat 😡😡🤬

  • @devishmitadas313
    @devishmitadas313 Год назад +112

    When you said Slytherin, I spit my coffee and burned myself 😂❤️
    Today's episode was really noice and also informative. You go gurl🥰😘

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад +13

      You love dogs, coffee and Harry Potter! Hi fren.

    • @devishmitadas313
      @devishmitadas313 Год назад +4

      😂😂❤️hieee you adorable

    • @AMyNag
      @AMyNag Год назад +4

      Dogs, coffee and Harry Potter. That's the most winning-est combination of human traits of this generation. Count me in on the sisterhood!

    • @damagedsoul7966
      @damagedsoul7966 Год назад +4

      God I so love the community gradually growing under this channel's banner. Such cool sensible people coming together and sharing opinions, bonding, and to top it all the creator having an IQ factor in probably thousands, and so incredibly responsible with her influence.
      Love love love the vibe I get in the comments. So refreshing to see more women commenting in a non-toxic environment. Safe haven ❤️

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад

      @@damagedsoul7966 I cannot tell you how good this comment made me feel. oh my god. I am thankful everyday.

  • @farazattar3723
    @farazattar3723 Год назад +27

    LOL. This film was there way before 50 Shades of Grey and 365 Days were a thing today. If the guy in Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat wasn't young and handsome, it would've been a horror movie. It was seriously a horror movie. And BTW you deserve more and more subscribers as Yogi Baba is one of my absolute favorite RUclipsrs as he roasts movies with humor and logic.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +60

    Imagine if ‘Mujhse Dosti Karoge’ was about Krrish and Mala. “Just imagine.”

  • @oindrilaroychoudhuri273
    @oindrilaroychoudhuri273 Год назад +19

    Lack of fear of consequences, daam that's soo true for every gender and every age. What hurts me the most is people don't be racist, sexist in public anymore because of the FEAR of being scrutinised and NOT because it's the right thing to do

  • @chethu69
    @chethu69 Год назад +9

    So this was not just in Hindi movies. Being from the South, I've watched many movies where a "panchayat" takes the decision to force the rapist to marry the victim and the villagers hail such decision. And the logic they gave was that the guy who ruined her life will have to make amends by marrying and supporting her for life. I mean, that's the stupidest thing! We have a long way to go, however I'm happy that we're moving away from such regressive mindset.

  • @samikshamehta6888
    @samikshamehta6888 Год назад +15

    One of the most problematic bollywood movie you can ever come across 😭 man they even mocked Judiciary( well they usually do until they made movies like Pink) but seriously rapists only deserve punishment under Sec 376 and nothing else.

  • @gkscharlie6826
    @gkscharlie6826 Год назад +6

    Really amazing episode. And the way you spoke about your story in regards to the problems in the real world. It's just amazing

  • @jenidave8870
    @jenidave8870 Год назад +21

    The level of hard work you put into your videos, this video is an example of the same. Only two words for you "Thank You". ❤️🙏

  • @veda6831
    @veda6831 Год назад +7

    There are many old Indian films where rape was glorified like victim getting married to her rapist and the hero giving "jism ki garmi" to save the heroine from cold 🤡

  • @mansithul
    @mansithul Год назад +31

    Ahhh ❤️❤️ achii shuruvaat ho gayi din ki

  • @amulyarosal5028
    @amulyarosal5028 Год назад

    This channel is so wholesome! Not just fun and comedy but so much information and sensible talk! Much love and support to you ❤️

  • @exclusivelysonal
    @exclusivelysonal Год назад +29

    Excellent excellent script and video! Problematic tropes and stories from whatever era should be named and shamed. What is commendable is that you didn't lose your humour even through this. ❤️ The information you gave at the end made it even better. Keep up the badass work, QT Review Rani! 💫

  • @evilmissmunchkin
    @evilmissmunchkin Год назад +4

    One of my favorite of your videos to date! I think you balanced between humor and serious topics really well, and the time you put in this script is well worth! Keep it up!

  • @dreamerachiever576
    @dreamerachiever576 Год назад +62

    Thank you for reviewing this garbage, god knows how this movie was even approved and I don't know that the actress who went on to make Mardaani had such movies in her repertoire, this is just a notch above all the regressive movies from the 60s to 80s. I have seen ati sanskaari bahus appropriating domestic violence in the name of sanskaar but this was the cocktail of all sorts of social evils being appropriated in one place.

    • @classmatepatil378
      @classmatepatil378 Год назад +7

      Seems like Rani Mukerji made a lot of progress since then

    • @nchl5340
      @nchl5340 Год назад

      Even today many judges "suggest" rapists to marry rape victims.

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад +5

      Agreed

    • @Salz-qu3ml
      @Salz-qu3ml Год назад

      @@TheQuarterTicketShow agar ek grown up doosre grown up ko maare to domestic violence. Aur agar ek grown up ek chote bachhe ko itna mare ki ek mahine tak uski body par bruises ho toh that is okay? :)

    • @shanayazaveri2620
      @shanayazaveri2620 Год назад

      Iirc, Rani was just 16 at the time of filming. Poor girl. I don't think she had a say in the script or signing the contract for this movie

  • @mbanerjee5889
    @mbanerjee5889 Год назад +24

    KKHH had just come out and I thought it would be a cute movie, boy was I wrong. I didn't know what rape was at age 10 and still, the whole vibe of the movie was uncomfortable. It made me think that if I was a "bad wife" my in-laws would try to kill me. Everything about this movie is bad; yes, even Rani.

  • @VeganLisa
    @VeganLisa Год назад +3

    Thank you. Seriously thx a lot. We need women like you so that we all can stay together ❤️

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +16

    Ok, I’m totally living living for a confrontation between Sanam and Mala. The Star Power is 🔥

  • @dancwithprach
    @dancwithprach Год назад

    A VERY STRONG MESSAGE IN AN AMAZING WAY! MORE POWER TO US.

  • @gunjan284
    @gunjan284 Год назад +17

    I remember watching this movie on tv last year and that r*pe scene was traumatic bro. There were kids at the scene. K nevermind, I'll not talk about it it's kinda triggering.
    More respect to you for your efforts at ending part. Much love.

  • @ananyagupta3917
    @ananyagupta3917 Год назад +3

    Very well thought out and well written script and video. I love that you are using your channel to spread correct information (and sanskaars) to your audience.
    Sadly this movie actually depicts what does happen in India in smaller villages. Panchayats have given orders for rape victims to marry their rapists kyonki who will marry girls "jinki izzat he chali gayi hai".

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +27

    Sharda: “Tum usse Sheeshe mein utaar do.”
    Me: “Ma’am, this is a Haldiram’s.”

  • @HarshalGhaisas
    @HarshalGhaisas Год назад

    It is preachy but as you said it is necessary. I can almost feel the anger and frustration you are feeling just by listening to you ( I said almost because I have not gone through the experience most of the women go through almost everyday)
    It's great that you are doing this !!

  • @blackandalittleyellow
    @blackandalittleyellow Год назад +2

    the fact that you are so invested in this review because it is Rani film and I love the enthu voice-over!

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад +2

      I am enraged at the storyline. Ye kahaani hai??

    • @blackandalittleyellow
      @blackandalittleyellow Год назад +1

      @@TheQuarterTicketShow to be fair I wrote this at the start of the review and now I'm appalled too

  • @ankitadubey9030
    @ankitadubey9030 Год назад +12

    One who sexually identifies as a mistake... god that line😅

  • @singersurbhi
    @singersurbhi Год назад +3

    Bhaisaaaaabbbb!! Bohot hi zabardast video!! 👏🏻👏🏻 Mazaa aa gaya dekh k and sab kuch sunn ke. You know somewhere midway through the video, I was thinkin that I'd comment 'GREAT SCRIPT. GREAT PUNCHES.' Annnnd, as it proceeded further, it kept becoming more AND more interesting, waah!! 👏🏻👏🏻 And then, towards the end, when you said ki 2021 se you've been working on this script, I was like 'yo, just like I thought.' Haha anyway preachy toh kahin se bhi ni thi yeh, in fact zabardast thi. Very helpful, insightful. And ofc, again GREAT SCRIPT. GREAT PUNCHES. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😺😺

  • @pieceofpeace1111
    @pieceofpeace1111 Год назад +1

    I love the way you spoke about these things! Just felt like you are my elder sister!! Loads of love ❤️✨

  • @psychologistvikasnikannany5312
    @psychologistvikasnikannany5312 Год назад +2

    Hello, i love your videos. You're so analytical! You have raised such big important issues in this one video. Kudos 🙏
    Sorry for the childhood violence you went through :( children shouldn't be scared of their parents :(
    Just wanted to add few of my thoughts as a psychologist who works with kids and adults...
    I fully agree with you when you said "violence in any form in any gender is unacceptable"
    But will like to add- with any AGE is also unacceptable
    There are so many ways to sensitise our young boys and girls.. like healthy sex education and conversations around consent of all forms. Using gentle yet firm parenting. Teaching respectful ways of dealing with each other.
    Violence with kids only makes them more susceptible to become violent as adults. Respect breeds respect. 🙏

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад +1

      I am not afraid of my mom. I love her. And she loves me dearly. This anecdote is just an anecdote. Sorry if it felt like I had an abusive childhood.

  • @AMyNag
    @AMyNag Год назад +3

    Wow girl, zero punches pulled, zero effs given. I have enjoyed your videos always, but for the first time I felt your rage and passion in this one. Good that you added a Trigger Warning at the beginning!

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад

      Felt necessary

    • @AMyNag
      @AMyNag Год назад

      @@TheQuarterTicketShow it was a great one dear. Boils the blood, that this is actually still a reality!

  • @ektabhati8811
    @ektabhati8811 Год назад +4

    Hey thanks a ton for this video.. Even as I child when I watched this movie on TV, I found it really problematic. No real change can begin unless we change our mindset.

    • @damagedsoul7966
      @damagedsoul7966 Год назад +1

      So true. Even if we change ourselves on a personal level, collectively that will work wonders. So important to have creators like her having such strong sense of responsibility

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад

      We somewhere have already developed a better mindset. This allows us to see garbage movies for what they are.

    • @ektabhati8811
      @ektabhati8811 Год назад

      @@TheQuarterTicketShow absolutely and roast them when they have run their course😉

  • @sharan.sharan
    @sharan.sharan Год назад +1

    Kudos to you for treating this topic with sensitivity and sharing relevant information ❤️

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад

    I’m so happy to see you take out the time for this video. Stay awesome and fabulous!

  • @pratikshaagrawal1135
    @pratikshaagrawal1135 Год назад +6

    Your efforts for reviewing this movie in a right way is much ....much appreciable. I really don't get why people are so offensive for even a kiss scene and not for this type of bullshit message movies. And lastly a big THANK YOU for all those helplines, U r best di🤗❤❤❤

  • @shatakshikumari1781
    @shatakshikumari1781 Год назад +6

    💕 the way she tells the story🙌

  • @janhaviverma4119
    @janhaviverma4119 Год назад +1

    Thank you for making this video and vetting all the resources!! Adding my two cents:
    CW: mentions of self immolation, s**ual violence:
    Man, this bullshit alongside with casteist stories of jauhar as a kid fucked me up. Thought I had to do something similar after it happened to me to "preserve my pride".

  • @RaviKumar-su7sr
    @RaviKumar-su7sr Год назад

    I am stunned with your logic, ohhhho you rocked it, going to recommend every toxic i know

  • @anaamikaa3632
    @anaamikaa3632 Год назад +5

    "ended up wasting their own daughter" that and the background music you picked made me laugh hard 😂😂😂

  • @KamathVaishali
    @KamathVaishali Год назад +7

    Who do I hear during the commentary? Rani Mukherjee
    Who do I hear during the movie scenes? That's right. Rani Mukherjee.
    😀😀

  • @akshitaacharya1611
    @akshitaacharya1611 Год назад +2

    This makes me feel so proud to be her subscriber❤️. Lots of love and blessings to you Didi🤗.

  • @AinulhaqueShaikh
    @AinulhaqueShaikh Год назад

    Thank you for mentioning the links in the description.

  • @srushtipatil459
    @srushtipatil459 Год назад +9

    I watched this movies when I was 10 yr old and even at that small age I found it disgusting and disturbing how come mature people of that time didn't have any issue from this movie and also when that snake thing happened I was yes now he will dye but man 😂 she was so 'pativrata' uspe jyada gussa arha tha and also I never thought that ye movie me dikha rhe h to thik hoga NEVER

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +3

    2:28 I’m sure someone’s pointed out that the lady on the right was the grandmother in ‘English Vinglish’. Rest in Peace.

  • @shabnamkhongthaw
    @shabnamkhongthaw Год назад +1

    Subscribed since 12k..You doing great work ..I'll come again on your 100k to congratulate you.....❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @pratikpriyank8542
    @pratikpriyank8542 Год назад +1

    Kudos!
    Have always loved ur videos, but today I became a fan..

  • @aditigaikwad7646
    @aditigaikwad7646 Год назад +6

    I saw this movie with almost all ladies in my maternal family when I was 12..... I was so creeped out and frustrated that I wanted smash the tv 🤬🙅🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️....... It was good to hear Rani Mukerji's voice to dishonestly review her own movie 😂😂😂

  • @aditikhandelwal6365
    @aditikhandelwal6365 Год назад +1

    Kudos to you for sending out such messages 🤗

  • @timothyohlem4477
    @timothyohlem4477 Год назад +1

    Last part what you said waa so correct. Good fear should be put inside them since childhood

  • @zannatenur7365
    @zannatenur7365 Год назад +8

    I love how you include snippets of legendary Bangla movies. "Shonar Kella", "Hirok Rajar Deshe", now "Deya Neya" loved seeing the Moha Nayak himself. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @kajalpathak4334
    @kajalpathak4334 Год назад +26

    Being raised in a Hindu family I can totally agree with that not eating on bed vala part, 😂😂😂

    • @dinahdinah9100
      @dinahdinah9100 Год назад +1

      I m a Muslim aur jab mai bed pe khana khati thi to maine bhi mar khayi hai

    • @lakshmikrithika2521
      @lakshmikrithika2521 5 месяцев назад

      @@dinahdinah9100lololol what an irony 😂
      Bistar pe khana nahi ‘khana’ but maar ‘khaya’ 😂😂😂
      Lol PJ it’s ok.
      I will see myself out😂

  • @lavenderchai4612
    @lavenderchai4612 Год назад +1

    I salute you for making this video and giving a clear message about sexually abuse!!! I agree with your statement about having changing through consequences!!!

  • @mousumighosh8706
    @mousumighosh8706 Год назад

    Sahi baat hai dar bohot zaruuri hain cool video as always ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @daphne3631
    @daphne3631 8 месяцев назад +3

    Every cell in my body shivers at the very sight of this movie. I pray that no girl in this world ever has to go through this on top of being raped

  • @justaman4568
    @justaman4568 Год назад +3

    My grandmother lived in village before her marriage and she tells us it was pretty normal for men to beat their wives and was considered acceptable at that time because it means they have their wives under their control. We as a society haven't progressed very far so regarding women rights that's why these regressive things are reflected in our films.

  • @garimasingh4494
    @garimasingh4494 Год назад +1

    Der aayi video, pr durust aayi..... thank you so much .....apki ye initiative bhut helpful rhegi .❣️💙

  • @apekshasinghbhama9041
    @apekshasinghbhama9041 Год назад

    Glad you finally made this video, it was very much required. this was one of the most problematic movie I had seen as a kid.

  • @stevechatha4533
    @stevechatha4533 Год назад +3

    This wasn't just a movie roast/review - this WAS a movie in itself!!!
    Nice job 🖒👌

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад +1

      Woah

    • @stevechatha4533
      @stevechatha4533 Год назад

      @@TheQuarterTicketShow
      Seriously. This was all kindsa awesome.
      Funny, tragic, real.
      Can clearly see you took the time to put ALL this together. You actually outdid yourself here. Awesome 👌

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад +1

      @@stevechatha4533 thank you so much. This made my day.

    • @stevechatha4533
      @stevechatha4533 Год назад

      @@TheQuarterTicketShow
      Ah!!! And that's made MY day 🖒
      To engage an audience through humour and entertainment whilst also raising some very crucial points about society and normalised behaviour which needs to be called out, is so effectively displayed in ur video here.
      This is social service, man.
      And we need voices like yours to keep this dialogue alive.
      The world is changing, and it's people like you who are shining like a star in this dark sky.
      Thank you. Really 🙏

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад +1

      Oh my god. I am spellbound. what did I ever do to deserve this love. I feel so so so lucky. Honestly.

  • @littledesiwoman9158
    @littledesiwoman9158 Год назад +6

    9:13
    Just imagine if she /has/ his kids and they grow up, asking her how did they get married...

  • @shrushtibansod9152
    @shrushtibansod9152 Год назад +2

    The script the narration and the last part of video was incredible
    You are amazing🔥🤩❤️

  • @anshdhamanker4883
    @anshdhamanker4883 Год назад

    When I saw this movie this did a number on me. But cheer to you girl for doing this video, finally someone showing the ugly side of our movies. Great video, an awesome script. You go, girl!!

  • @Rajshikari24
    @Rajshikari24 Год назад +9

    Seriously this dialogue killed me 😂😂
    7:50
    I feel pitty for older generation for not having Hollywood movies at that time

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад

      Well.

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os Год назад

      Abhi bhi log superhero movies dekhte marvel ka 14da

    • @grigotts
      @grigotts Год назад

      Hollywood isn't any good either. Aquavida dekhi ? Dude it was 🤮🤮 Hollywood objectifies women as well you know

  • @sm150791
    @sm150791 Год назад +6

    The parallels drawn are ♥️♥️
    Special shout out to the angry potato and unchanged IMDb rating 3.7/10 😅

  • @swarvanusengupta3981
    @swarvanusengupta3981 Год назад

    Very good video. Well done. Good research.

  • @kyakasooramlakavms
    @kyakasooramlakavms Год назад +2

    That intro song for the villian/hero is next level. Matlab Hera Pheri level ka song ke liye uss level ke film bhi hona parta hain. Also loving that "Pappu ke pas hain paisa!"

  • @BakaNeBaka
    @BakaNeBaka Год назад +10

    1997 - The year when the epic Titanic came out. The Rainmaker, Liar Liar, GOod Will Hunting, A Devil's Advocate, I know what you did last summer, MIB and many more. And here was India's contribution (assault rather) to the world of 'cinema' when it could've just stopped since DTPH, Pardes and several other surely bearable stuff was there... I'm glad Rani ran far away from 'Rajas' of the world after this... Ha

  • @buttni2623
    @buttni2623 Год назад +13

    I watched this movie in my early teens and didn't think anything was wrong there. Now I want to go back in time to give myself some therapy, cuz that was unbelievably messed up.

    • @damagedsoul7966
      @damagedsoul7966 Год назад +2

      Happens. We all went through something of this sort. This is why it's so important for us to have the perspective now, and prolific creators like her helping us navigate through it all

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад +3

      It's normal. Movies make us. We can deny it but we do get 30-40% of our personality based on the movies we see as children. When you have no grasp of right and wrong you can be brainwashed easily. That's exactly what Bollywood did.

  • @sadhana232
    @sadhana232 Год назад

    Hii, nicely donee! Never seen the movie and the only thing I can recognize is "Malaaa", thanks to the meme community. Disheartening to learn the story :(

  • @uroojfatma2743
    @uroojfatma2743 Год назад

    You have done a great job this time. Kudos to you 💙👏

  • @swarvanusengupta3981
    @swarvanusengupta3981 Год назад +4

    On a different note, I don't agree with corporal punishment. Reward and loss of privileges has proven to be equally or more effective

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад

      Sure. But kuch to ho. 🤌

    • @prachikalkar2493
      @prachikalkar2493 Год назад

      Punishment to who? VICTIM?

    • @bhavya5692
      @bhavya5692 Год назад

      @@prachikalkar2493 noo on the culprit 🤦‍♀️

    • @prachikalkar2493
      @prachikalkar2493 Год назад

      @@bhavya5692 i know but in this case victim is equally tourted and forced to married her culprit

  • @javairiavassi4985
    @javairiavassi4985 Год назад +4

    Rani is my fave actress so I sat through this mess for her in my teens and wtf. Between this and Mendhi, she had to do some crap in the beginning of her career.

  • @shayanibhattacharjee5588
    @shayanibhattacharjee5588 Год назад

    Oh My God!... this is the first video of yours that I watched and instantly subscribed and hit the notification bell...because your sense of humour is on point...I think all the men who say woman can't be funny should definitely watch your videos... I repeat your sense of humour is on point...I know I shouldn't on such a movie but your review made me laugh hysterically in the middle of the night... loved this video...going to binge all the videos now...

  • @democrane6273
    @democrane6273 Год назад

    Damn!! Ei movie dekhe chilam some years ago when I was a kid...didn't understand it that much! Aakhon er somaye emni movie korle immediate Feminist convention speech! Great Work Di!
    And ya Di jodi holo oi different genre movie trailers er video upload koro!! 💕💕

  • @lovelove-sm3my
    @lovelove-sm3my Год назад +3

    If you have seen the house of the dragons ka 1st episode..I am like - Dracarys 😂😂😂

  • @SHARDULVADALKAR
    @SHARDULVADALKAR Год назад +5

    1:21 Obvio!. 5:50 Burn! 10:38 No mean no, if only marriage is off the table (sanskar AF), 12:40 Wait, I'll first watch HotD and then comment. 14:03 It is. 14:42 Yes, girl!. Lots of love and keep up the good work.

    • @TheQuarterTicketShow
      @TheQuarterTicketShow  Год назад +2

      Itne saare time stamps! What did I ever do to deserve you🥺🙌🤌✨💜

    • @SHARDULVADALKAR
      @SHARDULVADALKAR Год назад +1

      @@TheQuarterTicketShow Great work, nothing else.

  • @santoshkongley6765
    @santoshkongley6765 Год назад

    Awesome review. Social media used to a good end.

  • @PositiveSeeker
    @PositiveSeeker Год назад

    Totally loved it u never disappoint ur QT'S 😍💕

  • @harjotkaur1079
    @harjotkaur1079 Год назад +4

    I think i was 10 when saw this movie and even then i found it wildly problematic. I mean flim makers of this movie cant even think like 10 years old kid.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +11

    The lyrics for songs in the ‘90s were an LSD Trip without the LSD. Or as Javed Akhtar put it: “Bade chaalu se gaane…”
    (My favourite is: Saif in a song going “Laaya Hoon main chooha apna…”)

  • @garimasingh4494
    @garimasingh4494 Год назад +1

    And yes.... punishment is a mandatory to negative and harmful behaviour....chahe chhoti ho ya bdi....glti glti h...aaj se nhi sudhara to bhut bde consequences jhelne pd skte h ......

  • @syedsaadathasan3960
    @syedsaadathasan3960 Год назад

    You've come a long way. Loved it. Apni aor movies ko review krna xD

  • @SHARDULVADALKAR
    @SHARDULVADALKAR Год назад +3

    0:35 ab plot wohi hai to summary koi kya hi change karega.

  • @jayathakur8643
    @jayathakur8643 Год назад +8

    Point to be noted, myself, a survivor, in a different situation, grooming before and gaslighting after...
    In short, came out of it, outed the guy.
    I was called a you know what,
    He was the miss understood one.
    What a joke.
    I got out of it and built a little life.
    While he still sulks in his pathetic hell hole.
    So who is the joke now?

  • @bhavya5692
    @bhavya5692 Год назад +1

    Our queens back again 💞

  • @Acizen459
    @Acizen459 Год назад +2

    I wish it wasn’t the fear of consequences but a common decency to understand how it can affect the other person.

  • @khushboo.malhotra
    @khushboo.malhotra Год назад +4

    you're definitely a fun person to interact with 😂 have ya thought of building a community?! I'd love to join...

  • @aashikasharma1616
    @aashikasharma1616 Год назад +4

    Couldn't bear this movie right after rani marries 😆😆😆😆

  • @asmita613
    @asmita613 Год назад

    AH YES IM HERE FINALLY CANT WAIT TO WATCH

  • @ravindragawade2649
    @ravindragawade2649 Год назад

    This channel deserves millions of subscribers ...

  • @vivianpaul3976
    @vivianpaul3976 Год назад +5

    Tum bahut mast kaam karti ho ticket show behen