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I think u r being too suspicious... just like my younger brother who finds everything to be a 'jewish conspiracy' ...I agree with u about the name 'raju' though, I hav never heard this name in Pak .Also the intended audience for this probably were rural areas that's y they came up with catchy tune and a somewhat appealing cartoonish style. I think the message is important ... I hate Dr.Amir Liaqat (bcz i believe he is an actor) but his message is worth it.Meena sounds like an American propaganda tool for Pakistani children to ask their parents to get an identity card, so it becomes easier to track them down just in case they become suicide bombers.....
Lol
This explains why the kid has such a weird name like "raju" I would not even name my dog that....(if I had one)
Oh my God. Those cartoons are creepy. Burn it with fire! What sort of responsible parent would let their children go near the t.v with that on?
End of the day, we both countries own each others identity since we took birth from the same mother/land
Raju is not so popular in Pakistan but there would be many if you were to start looking around. We South Asians use similar names with difference appearing from the faith only. There is a Muslim Salman from India just like million Salman's in Pakistan... There is a Hindu Raju from Pakistan just like million Raju's in India.
Meena is owned by UNICEF and dubbed in several languages including Urdu, Bengali and South Indian languages for educational purposes. So doesn't matter what name they chose, the story/message is most important.
I think u r being too suspicious... just like my younger brother who finds everything to be a 'jewish conspiracy' ...I agree with u about the name 'raju' though, I hav never heard this name in Pak .Also the intended audience for this probably were rural areas that's y they came up with catchy tune and a somewhat appealing cartoonish style. I think the message is important ... I hate Dr.Amir Liaqat (bcz i believe he is an actor) but his message is worth it.