Sajini Shinde Ka Viral Video: Teachers, I am sorry

All it takes for your favourite teacher to get sacked from your school is a viral video that shows her having fun and living her life by her own rules. More often we come across news that a teacher was fired for her dancing/drinking video or belly dancing because 'what will they teach our children if this is what they do in their lives'. A) What women does after their working hours is none of anyone's business B) It isn't a sin to get drunk/party/dance/sing or post a bikini picture on social media. Both the points mentioned doesn't affect the job or role she plays at an organisation or even at home. Both of them do not give any one of us the right to defame the person.

But unfortunately, women, especially teachers, go on facing one of the other kind of discrimination their whole life. Sometimes, things go out of hand - just what 'Sajini Shinde Ka Viral Video' talks about. 


The film, as the title suggests, is about a teacher who is seen dancing at a club on the bar's table top with bare-chested men in a viral video. She is thrown out of the school as she's tagged a disgrace to the school's reputation, she is disowned by her boyfriend who feels ashamed of her and she couldn't sum up the courage to talk to her parents because her mind was fogged with people's comments on her. So, what does she do? She dies. Sorry, I had to give away the climax. But think about it, losing life because people in your circle think that you've committed a sin by living your life without any apprehensions. 

Till when would we judged women? Till when she'd be celebrated only when she is abiding the rules set by the men in the society? The answers aren't available for now, and maybe, we won't know the answer for years to come. But I feel sorry for all the teachers out there. I am sad that many of them will continue to kill their fun and childlike personality to fit into the society's definition of a teacher. 

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