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Posted: 11 years ago
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Well serials and movies are always lead oriented.
If the lead is police officer lawyer or collector doctor or for that matter any other professional those professions will be shown in positive light through them. This is what one IPS officer had to say when he was told about a movie where the hero was a police officer.
When they can take it in their stride I don't know why people should have problem.


At the end of the day this is story of Anandi and her husband and they will show them better than the police officers lawyers etc if they are shown fighting injustice their role will be shown more than the other people.

They have shown all kind of collectors politicians doctors police officers it is not like they have shown them only doing good or only doing bad.

Here the police inspector was shown to be sympathetic towards Shiv and the SP without even bothering to know whether the allegations are true or false has turned against him.Ultimately which ever profession a person practices the work out put depends on the person's integrity and efficiency. They have clearly shown it that way.

There should be a limit to nit picking .


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: The_Alchemist.


Yes there are no such laws. And I did not complain about that. The complaint here is about Anandi harassing someone by going to his house, asking him personal questions, checking about the wallets and handbags in his house. I would ask her to "GET OUT" . And the bigger complaint is about CV's putting aside bigger things like PM issues and actual clues and making the lead go around peoples houses. She could atleast hire a detective. S/he won't be this clumsy at least😳.


Narendra also went to Shiv's house, what did he got - just a "GET OUT'. Most of the people want to know the reaction of the leads/characters in different situations - that does not mean that they want the characters to do everything on their own. The system does not prevent anyone to gather evidence, but is gathering evidence is so easy that anyone can just go out and find it? What evidence can be found in Brijesh's house in normal circumstances? Creatives did show that Brijesh had the CCTV footage and they were just watching it at that time - in normal circumstances - it is almost impossible. (Want to know who is Brijesh - did they show his designation etc.)
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: The_Alchemist.


Yes there are no such laws. And I did not complain about that. The complaint here is about Anandi harassing someone by going to his house, asking him personal questions, checking about the wallets and handbags in his house. I would ask her to "GET OUT" . And the bigger complaint is about CV's putting aside bigger things like PM issues and actual clues and making the lead go around peoples houses. She could atleast hire a detective. S/he won't be this clumsy at least😳.

But what about the things that these people have done to Anandi and her pati??? She knows what they have done to him compared to what they have done to them and their life what Anandi is doing is just a bit of nuisance.

Let her do it her way for police and the detective agency it is just a job. For Anandi her life depends on finding the truth.

The PM must have come to the conclusion that it is a suicide.
Only if there is a circumstantial evidence that suggests that it may not have been a suicide they will redo the PM,
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: aparnauma

But what about the things that these people have done to Anandi and her pati??? She knows what they have done to him compared to what they have done to them and their life what Anandi is doing is just a bit of nuisance.

Let her do it her way for police and the detective agency it is just a job. For Anandi her life depends on finding the truth.

The PM must have come to the conclusion that it is a suicide.
Only if there is a circumstantial evidence that suggests that it may not have been a suicide they will redo the PM,


Anandi does not know what Brijesh has done. If I give good feedback to my former PA- does that mean I am an accomplice to her wrongdoing at her new work place?

How will they re do the PM when the body has already been cremated?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Its creative liberty and artistic freedom. They are not doing realistic crime dramas or documentaries. This is just a side story to show how the leads cope with their situations and family drama.
Even Shakespeare's dramas are overthetop and without proper logic which include even his hstoric series. Even Sherlock Holmes series have so many bloopers. ?The inspector is always in loggerheads with Holmes' unconventional methods of investigation.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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i feel brijesh jaanbhujkar rasika se us time milne aaya hoga jub narendra come at home at that time only .may be brijesh already plan narendra murder before he come to rasika house aur rasika ko yeh dikha diya ki usne rasika ko safe kurne ke liye narendra ka murder kiya
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: SPuja


Anandi does not know what Brijesh has done. If I give good feedback to my former PA- does that mean I am an accomplice to her wrongdoing at her new work place?

How will they re do the PM when the body has already been cremated?



Maybe the postmorten report had not been gone through properly or tampered with.

If Brijesh gives such a good feedback about rasika even a kid will suspect him. It is elementary my dear Watson.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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leaves in reallity mein bahut khuch hota hai but it is not possible for bv cvs cover up everything .in reality marriage took time for 3 hrs but in tv they show marriage with in 15 minutes .so should v expect cvs to show mariage for 3 hrs .it is totally impossible for bv cvs to show exact everything happen in real life .if bv cvs start showing everything in serial that happen in real then v have to bear torture of too much dragging of serial and bv will become highly boring
fiction in serial does not let viewers bore
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Posted: 11 years ago
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They may have cremated the body but they do store some of the material that is acquired.
They do take photographs
If during the interrogation it comes out that he is beaten on head they may re look at the skull bone and other bones for evidence of injury.


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: leavesandwaves



Maybe the postmorten report had not been gone through properly or tampered with.

If Brijesh gives such a good feedback even a kid will suspect him. It is elementary my dear Watson.


Was the feedback even better than character certificate given by Anandi to her khaas? Perhaps he only said that Rasika is a good human being and hardworking - is that enough to raise suspicion? People do not go on giving bad feedback unless they themselves have been rubbed the wrong way by the person whose feedback is being asked. Like a servant who has done a big theft etc. at his new employer can still get good feed back from his previous employer if he had not done any such thing there even if he was not a good worker.

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