Meera: The Interviewer
November 7th, 2009The clip is borderline funny but not really hilarious, what is startling though is the manner in which the producers are exploiting the situation by making her speak in English, at one point near the end Meera even says that “yay meray say nahin hoga.” Like I said earlier, one can laugh at Meera’s expense because she puts herself in compromising situations and craves attention like nobody’s business. But what cannot, and should not be tolerated is the role played by television producers in exploiting these shortcomings - I understand that exploitation is prevalent throughout the world, but that doesn’t mean it should be so readily accepted. As it is, despite the strides made in recent years, its still not easy for women to be part of the media or entertainment sector and when producers start exploiting them then it makes it even harder for this to change.
All said, I love Tapu Javeri’s nonchalance throughout the clip.
This cup of tea was served by: Five Rupees













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