
What's the character that you love but is barely talked about?
Any character played by any actor that you love but is underrated. I'll start

Any character played by any actor that you love but is underrated. I'll start
माझ्यासाठी 'ती सध्या काय करते' हा असा चित्रपट आहे की मी तो १०० वेळा पाहिला तरी मला तितकाच आवडतो.
So yesterday evening me and my elder cousin sister went to a town fair. We stopped at a stall where they were selling jhumkas, bangles and other such stuff. It was decently crowded. A small kid no more than 8-9 y/o came and stopped right behind me a little too close. Like my butt was touching his lower body, I felt uncomfortable and lightly shoved him aside and moved forward. He still came right behind me and was pretending to look through the jewelleries at the stall. Now I'm 20 y/o and still really dumb when it comes to all these things, even if someone's dead staring at me I don't even understand it until my friend or cousin points it out. It was only when I left the stall I realised that he was actually trying to grind against me. When I told my sister after coming a bit forward she was really angry and wanted to confront the child but the kid had already left. My butt felt weird the whole time and I bathed once I returned home. I'm already a very socially anxious person and rarely go out, this whole incident traumatized me badly, I couldn't sleep properly yesterday, the feeling lingered down there whole night. But what disturbed me most was his age, to think that kids nowadays are acting like this, this nation is truly doomed. Tharki uncles, men, teenagers and now even kids, are we safe from anyone in today's time?
R*pe and coercion have become the pillars of dark romance on Wattpad. But recently I came across a story that deeply disturbed me. And No I didn't read it before any of you come at me by saying you shouldn't have read it if you are uncomfortable with darkromance and stuff. But all this was mentioned very explicitly in the description itself. The male lead enters the FL's house and says things like he is going to f*ck her infront of her in laws, let her children hear her moans, your husband can do nothing to me. What shocked me more is that this book is very popular and not a single person found anything problematic about it. I'm pretty sure if this was written by a man the comments would have been filled with how he's sick, how he should get help and stuff but since it's a woman suddenly it's about freedom of expression and just a fiction?