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Bigg Boss: Here’s Why The Character Traits Of Julie, Namitha, Raiza And Gayathri Are Harmful To The Society!

Society and family are different.

 

Lastly, a character trait like Julie’s is the most harmful of them all. Julie has this saddening level of inferiority complex that is a lot more than what any human being usually has. Her trying to fit into Gayathri’s group despite being stamped upon and insulted time and again just shows the amount of low self-esteem she holds within. She isn’t happy with herself and doesn’t love herself which is the issue with most today in the society.

Julie cannot be happy being alone like Oviya. It’s not about winning for her, it’s about trying to adapt the character of Gayathri. She feels confident if she dominates or insult someone and the only person she could do that to is Oviya. In yesterday’s episode, Oviya was the only one that consoled Julie and allowed her to talk what she feels like. However, once she moves away from her, Julie demeans Oviya once again trying to satisfy Gayathri’s unbelievable ego.

Julie’s character trait hence consists being cunning, has double standards, absolutely unfaithful, plays the victim card, disloyal, dishonest and most of all completely low on self-confidence.

 

This is exactly why the audience love Oviya. They could relate to her nature, her trait, her honesty. They yearn for friends like her character and could even use some of the brilliant practical advises she provides.

The character traits of Julie, Gayathri, Namitha, and Raiza represent those in the society that aren’t happy with themselves and create rules that don’t allow the individuals in it to live as they please. If these individuals follow a different path or are different from them, they brand them, name them and keep them away (Bharani for example). Surprisingly, our society is doing just the same – it keeps away those who are different or try something different in life.

While many are like Bharani who give in to the pressure of the society and lose the essence of their life, many like Oviya, no matter what, prefer to keep away and still work towards progress.

Oviya represents those individuals that are fighting against those people in the society to provide its future generation a good platform to bloom, cherish and be successful.

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