The Other Woman.....Sangram's take....Mod note pg6 - Page 4

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Posted: 11 years ago
#31

Originally posted by: littlesmile



But NTR's 1st wife was dead before he married LP so their marrrigae is valid 😊 . If Mr.khanna really loved anithaji or wanted to marry her he would have convinced his wife dimple for divorce by any means.I dont like men who dont want to give a name to relationship and provide respect for her in society.Because if dey r not married our society wont accept just like in anitha's case.If LP is getting atleast some respect from society its because dey have a label for their relationship.



OK..if NTR's first wife had died at the time of his second marriage, then I stand corrected. His marriage as per HMA would be legal then.😊

Have read quite a few articles that said Rajesh begged with Dimple to agree to a divorce with mutual consent...she just didn't relent.

If indeed that was the case, he did not have any option!


Dharmendra it is said solemnized his marriage with Hema by transforming into a Bakhtawar Khan or some name like that, so that there won't be any legal hassle later.

As a Hindu, a man can not marry second time unless he is legally free from first wife or she is no more!

* BTW...Society has moved on a lot. If you look at Call Center-BPO generation of today, there are hundreds of youngsters in live in relationships!
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Posted: 11 years ago
#32

Originally posted by: enigmatic_zephy

First, y r u not replying to my messages 😡

second, he said that??


thrid: if he did...loser!



PS: do drop in in the LF thread...😳 every now and then..plus missing ur posts Cruz...will wait for them



Did I not answer your post?😲

I am so sorry. I surely have missed...☺️

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Posted: 11 years ago
#33

Originally posted by: -Cruiser-



OK..if NTR's first wife had died at the time of his second marriage, then I stand corrected. His marriage as per HMA would be legal then.😊

Have read quite a few articles that said Rajesh begged with Dimple to agree to a doivorce with mutual consent...she just didn't relent.

If indeed that was the case, he did not have any option!


Dharmendra it is said solemnised his marriage with Hema by trnaforming into a Bakhtawar Khan or some name like that, so that there won't be any legal hassle later.

As a Hindu, a man can not marry second time unless he is legally free from first wife or she is no more!

* BTW...Society has moved on a lot. If you look at Call Center-BPO generation of today, there are hundreds of youngsters in live in relationships!
😊


yeah u may b right about Mr.khanna.I know dat so may youngsters r in live in realtionships today. I m 20 but dont have a good opinion on such relationships may b i m bacward lol.I wont say all those people who believe in it are wrong but i dont prefer such relations 😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
#34
I have been reading your posts since last year. In my opinion this is your best.👏👏👏
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: littlesmile


yeah u may b right about Mr.khanna.I know dat so may youngsters r in live in realtionships today. I m 20 but dont have a good opinion on such relationships may b i m bacward lol.I wont say all those people who believe in it are wrong but i dont prefer such relations 😊



Absolutely nothing wrong with your point of view.😊

It is a matter of personal choice in the end, isn't it?😲

Some would always love to hold on to their values whereas some would find old traditions a bit hampering and might want to move on with unconventional ways and move on with times.

In the end, every one is answerable for one's own actions and decisions alone.😛

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Cruiser-



Absolutely nothing wrong with your point of view.😊

It is a matter of personal choice in the end, isn't it?😲

Some would always love to hold on to their values whereas some would find old traditions a bit hampering and might want to move on with unconventional ways and move on with times.

In the end, every one is answerable for one's own actions and decisions alone.😛


ofcourse it is a personal choice.If both the people in relationship are ok with it they can live together no one can stop them.But it is also true that society wont accept it easily especially in India.
PS: I like ur posts be it fun or sensible ones.Ur a good analyser 😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
#37

Originally posted by: piyualka

What about Sangram himself??? He himself is in a live-in relationship, before commenting think of himself and the woman with you...agree with the TM that R ajesh Khanna's loneliness might a reason behind Anita's entry in his life...but who are we to judge and comment???



Sangram's relationship is his personal affair, but what I didn't like is his distasteful 'CONCLUSION' that Anita is a schemer-plotter who spent a lifetime to squeeze out a hapless married man!🤢

Atleast give the lady a benefit of doubt even if its too difficult to look at her in positive light. Difficult hai kya?🤔


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Posted: 11 years ago
#38
if anita was in a relationship with rajesh then he was aswell
he was a married man and choose to have an affair whereas anita was single and had no responsibility
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Posted: 11 years ago
#39
Well Sangram is a thickhead with archaic preconceived notions and orthodox conditioned mindset ingrained in him since childhood perhaps, his values imbibed from the regressive patriarchal set-up that is India largely.
His take on 'the other woman' conundrum when looked at objectively was indeed condemnable, although did raise a few laughs because of his tone and facial expressions while making such confessions to the camera.
Edited by Riyasi - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Riyasi

Well Sangram is a thickhead with archaic preconceived notions and orthodox conditional mindset ingrained in him since childhood perhaps, his values imbibed from the regressive patriarchal set-up that is India largely.

His take on 'the other woman' conundrum when looked at objectively was indeed condemnable, although did raise a few laughs because of his tone and facial expressions while making such confessions to the camera.



@BOLD: This is what I really appreciate. 👏

To be able to look at the lighter side of things...😆...

... even when something gets said or done which is not exactly politically correct!
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Edited by -Cruiser- - 11 years ago

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