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Posted: 14 years ago
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Laali applied the sindoor in front of Doc's wife before she died she wanted Laali to look after her husband after she was dead, I think and and Doc said until she does't regain her memory they will not get married but due to society objecting about a single woman living with a single widower they had to pretend correct me if I am wrong

I find it all so confusing. As I understand, rich people have plenty of servants. Why couldn't the doc have had Laali as a servant in the house looking after his children. Why such a farce!! 😲😲

But let's say you are correct, then why did the old lady of the house want Laali to have a child with the doc. I think she said something like ... "it is a long time since you two have been married , shouldn't you two have a child now."

Why should she say that if the two were not married. Shouldn't she have said ... "It is a long time you two have been carrying on this farce. It is about time you two got married and had a child."😕😕😕

And further, why was Laali sleeping in the same bedroom with the doc. If they needed to keep up a facade for the rest of the world, at home since they were not married, shouldn't they have had separate bedrooms.😡😡😡

What we saw was Laali sleeping on the floor at the bottom of the doc's bed - in the same bedroom. (The doc apparently is a very rich man with a very big house. I am sure there were plenty of rooms in the house that Laali could have used.)

And the two apparently took quite a lot of liberties with each other - touching each other with love in their eyes - maybe more from the doc's side.

The other thing was ... why did both the doc and his first wife assume that Laali was unmarried. There was also a possibility that she was married, or has left a loved one somewhere .... therefore, this farce could reflect badly on her if she was found to have a husband, wouldn't it.😡😡

Jealousy is as old as humankind itself.


The doctor needs a good kick in his butt for all he did to Laali.
All I can say is he is a wierd doc, not one I would use.
Ravinder🥱
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: telenovelle

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The doctor needs a good kick in his butt for all he did to Laali.
All I can say is he is a wierd doc, not one I would use.
Ravinder🥱



It is not so much the Doc but the CVs that need to have their butts kicked -- with steel tipped shoes if possible. 😆😆😆

It is their stupidity that has confused viewers.

For instance, I can continue asking questions like:
  • about that former foolish wife of the doc who literally trapped Shyamli into a marriage with the doc by making her feel obligated to her family.
  • How could that stupid woman assume that Shyamli won't be regaining her memories in maybe a few hours time, a few days time, a few weeks time, a few months time or maybe a few years time.
  • Why did she assume that Shyamli was single? If this woman called Shyamli had lost her memories, then didn't that foolish woman think, that it is possible that this woman with lost memories could have a background which may include a lover, a husband or even a child.
  • What if suddenly Shyamli regained her memories and found out there was a husband?

So on what basis did that foolish wife of the doc made Shyamli think it was her duty to marry the doc and bring up his children.

If Shyamli needed a chaperone in that house as a nanny then the doc had his old mother, his sister, and his two daughters. So I doubt if society would have raised its eyebrows because single woman Shyamli was acting as a nanny to his two daughters.


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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Neela10



It is not so much the Doc but the CVs that need to have their butts kicked -- with steel tipped shoes if possible. 😆😆😆

It is their stupidity that has confused viewers.

For instance, I can continue asking questions like:

  • about that former foolish wife of the doc who literally trapped Shyamli into a marriage with the doc by making her feel obligated to her family.
  • How could that stupid woman assume that Shyamli won't be regaining her memories in maybe a few hours time, a few days time, a few weeks time, a few months time or maybe a few years time.
  • Why did she assume that Shyamli was single? If this woman called Shyamli had lost her memories, then didn't that foolish woman think, that it is possible that this woman with lost memories could have a background which may include a lover, a husband or even a child.
  • What if suddenly Shyamli regained her memories and found out there was a husband?

So on what basis did that foolish wife of the doc made Shyamli think it was her duty to marry the doc and bring up his children.

If Shyamli needed a chaperone in that house as a nanny then the doc had his old mother, his sister, and his two daughters. So I doubt if society would have raised its eyebrows because single woman Shyamli was acting as a nanny to his two daughters.


Sometimes I wonder if the CVs use the show as an outlet to express their problems and share them with the audience. Of course the creative would be kept secretive, but not his/her life. It might be a way to manage problems and a stress releaser. So there might be characters as in the show. What do you think? I think it is not so bad if they do that. As long as the story is interesting

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