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Treat them for whom they are

Hey.... Welcome to this mini world of my thoughts. I want to share something important here, in these recent days am watching a serial's promo. Just with that promo I can understand that the director is trying to bring out the beauty of a sun kissed Indian girl. Yes she looks gorgeous with the melanin rich skin. Being a girl from the dusky shade I love this plot. Yes we need more number of melanin rich actress.
How do we dusky girls feel when we see a fair girl as the leading actress?
    It feels like, "hey man what do you think about us dusky girls? Do you think that we are not eligible to be admired?". Yes this feels like this. I often had this question.

While going through this kind of thoughts obviously we dusky girls are going to love this story to have a dark skinned girl as the leading role.
But
Here comes 'Why'

Guess what's that why.

In this serial to make the dusky girl a lead role they made a fair skinned girl as a negative character.
'Dear media people why can't you write a story without any judgements?'

Yes, our serial directors needs a fair skinned negative role girl to show the beauty of a dark skinned girl.

Man....... Just bring something with a broad view da. Accept people for whom they are.

When this people telecast this kind of plots, people start to develop racism.

Treat every skin tone the same.

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