by ShrutiHaasan on Oct 7, 2022
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In the older times, chudails were the "female bhoots" instilled with negativity. Who was not liked by many but feared by all. But today, if a woman stands up for herself or even does something little for her own hapyshe is labelled as a bad woman. Today times have changed but also some people have gone too far with their orthodox mentality. Do you think with times and eras shifting women are being called out for things which are not so "witchy" ???
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Yes definitely, forget the west India has always been slightly open when it comes to sexuality but look at today's landscape where some are either accepting or they straight up hate on other sexualities.
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Absolutely yes. We will get criticized for something or the other.
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yes, and if taking stand for herself is named by" chudail" then it will be ok in this period of time as to deal with devil, chudail comes along side by side. A women sometimes takes decisions to overcome the shady times, which comes with lot of negativity itself..
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