This content was originally posted by: khota_sikka_sriThanks for the PM Aanchal.
I say, you do updates really well. You know you could do this for every episode if you want. It's not an update on the show, but rather on everything behind the characters and I just loved reading it. You write well and explain well.Now on to your points. I don't what to add. I felt sad for Roshni at the beginning, but then what she did at the end was just. 🤢 In a way, yes, all of these kids were bullied at some point or the other by someone.
This content was originally posted by: khota_sikka_sriHey you can take a chutti Aanchal. I'm just saying you could do it if you want. 😆
I feel the real criminals here were the parents of Prateek and Mandeep. If Mandeep's father had seen the effect his beatings were having or Mandeep's mother had stood up for him, maybe Mandeep wouldn't have been a bully. And if Prateek's father stopped forcing him to become more macho and use the gun, then maybe that gun would never have been used.
This content was originally posted by: KaranKittu4evaThanx, soo much Anchal for the Update 🤗
Awesome Epi and an important one!
Studies have shown that most of the bullies have dominating and controlling behavior. They like to be looked upto and expect others to behave as per their wishes. Bullying helps them to feel superior and this boosts their ego.
Externally the bullies give an impression of being strong and confident whereas it has been noted that in many cases bullies suffer from feelings of insecurity and bullying helps them to get a feeling of being in control.
Bullies are children who are often bullied or abused themselves. The anger and frustration that they experience as a result of being hurt is directed towards others. This provides them great deal of relief.
Family atmosphere will most likely be void of consistent parental supervision and might be supportive of aggressive behaviour
Bullies are rewarded for their bullying behavior either through material benefit or as recognition among peers
Bullying behaviour often becomes a mode of being popular or being "cool" in the school as they cannot find any other means of carving their own niche.
Best Wishes
Asha
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