शुक्रवार, ४ जून, २०२१

Difference between celebs & civilians

To begin with, I am using the term civilians from the perspective of non-celebs, normal people, etc. with due respect.

While conversing with my team, including me an my kids at home, we speak / discuss / fight / disagree on varied topics, without any restrictions (almost). One of such discussion was on the outfit of celebrity in Rabata song. As a kind of old school mom I just spelled few words about the objectionable (for me only) outfit, thats it, the guns started firing from both the sides simultaneously. OMG.  Starting with 

VnV: "how come you say something wrong about that outfit mamma?" 

my immediate answer was "I object civilians wearing such dresses", 

my son: "why mom?" 

me: "heroin is a celebrity, she gets paid for wearing such dresses, and for acting as per the requirements of the movie, its her profession, she is in a different comfort zone while shooting movie and song to be specific, she gets paid for this, she can carry this outfit very well, the people around her and their eyes are ready for this, all those are accustomed to such dresses, rather it is totally normal for them, etc.". 

All these points do not apply to civilians or non-celeb girls at all, of course there are some outliers, but not to one and all. So non-celebs need to be little careful while choosing their outfits. etc. And the discussion went on with many varied points.

My kids agreed to my point of view, a bit only, not completely, but left it, as they are aware that no point in arguing further. 

Anyways, it was a good and healthy conversation and our team of 3 had a blast today again as Rabata was telecasted on TV. OMG. Wonderful to have such youngsters around.

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