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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: Astoria

Same here.CAS is nowhere close to history apart from the names😆 Infact they have copied almost from GoT and Prince of Persia🤣

And I am active on CAS forum.Its actually fun😆 For constructive criticism is limited to constructive criticism there.
Its my wish to see Mohit and Ashu together onscreen sometime in future too.⭐️


not possible untile nikhil ji plan something nd bring them together ... to well knwn actor not possible but we can get them together in any function maybe as host or so 😉

CAS did also reminded me some of cgm scene 😆 btw i have seen many wanted ashu as ashoka infact he was approached bt didnt take that i m glad else have to watch that show just for him 🤢

btw i want manish ji nd ashu in a show as father son they will rock yeah 😳


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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: rajshrip


Mano you should be proud.👏👏 It s all your hard work and dedication. Even teachers knew how dedicated you were. I am sure that day was so special and proud for your father.

It's good to go down memory lane.

I loved today's flashback of sira


Yes he was proud
My Dad and my Mom or too much😆😆
Once they start praising me,special to the guests..
Poor them
I just have to intrupt " enough Mom...enough Dad..."🤣
These parents bhi na
even a simple matter done by their children
appears as a big achievement for them😆😆

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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: -Mano-


Really I feel blessed to have such a friend
She is a cutie pie
I have always been lucky with friends,unlike my bro
Poor him😭😆

Starting from my school friends
College friends
Hostel friends(while studying)
Hostel friends(while working)
Now IF friends
I have been lucky
except for very rare instances 😆😆


Mano you are lucky to have very good friends for life. And I wish you lots more luck happiness and friends for future😊

I have also made lovely friends here🤗
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: -Mano-


Exactly,I personally love history
And was very keen to watch Ashoka
That too the promo made me even more interested
But just few ep of it were enough for me to know that
It's not a historical show but a Saas Bahu show
I get furious when I see history being twisted
Unlike Mytho,history has proof and don't have diff versions
SO for my own good I stopped watching in
inspite of liking Sid as Ashoka
That boy is a blessing for them(CV's)
But they have totally wasted the show
I was even sacred that Ashu might come as elder Ashoka
(There were rumors)
Though I kind of believed he won't take up such a twisted show
with plotting and Saas bahu drama
BUt he is a history lover that got me worried
If he had taken up that
I would have watched just his portion
I am sure Ashu would have made it worthwhile
But still it's an punishment
Thankfully(Ashu rejected I guess,though not sure) he didn't


Like u said Partu
we watched discussed among ourselves
Didn't like it
So stopped watching it unlike...😆😆

Actually the historical shows these days are full of distortions.When I started watching Ashoka,I too had expectations.But they were shattered.The CVs are not portraying Ashoka and his life story in an accurate way.Like you said,it became a saas bahu saga.And Ashoka's character became a complete idiot at times.You won't believe but they literally copied scenes out of GoT and the Prince of Persia.
The only saving grace of the show was Sid and after the leap,it will be Mohit.

Honestly every historical show nowadays is torture.JA,MP,Razia Sultan and Ashoka were nowhere near history.I had seen Razia Sultan and believe me,I was watching it only for the lead pair.It was not even a percent historically accurate.
I saw JA for sometime but then I left it as Ekta ruined it.
And I used to see the pre leap MP but completely left after leap.

CGM was the only show which could be termed as a proper historical.

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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: -Mano-


Yes he was proud
My Dad and my Mom or too much😆😆
Once they start praising me,special to the guests..
Poor them
I just have to intrupt " enough Mom...enough Dad..."🤣
These parents bhi na
even a simple matter done by their children
appears as a big achievement for them😆😆


I am with your parents😆. It was a big achievement and it was their love which they wanted to share with all guests.😊
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Posted: 9 years ago
I would love to see JA if it was not directed by ekta.😆
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: rajshrip


I am with your parents😆. It was a big achievement and it was their love which they wanted to share with all guests.😊

All parents are like this only😳😆 They never lose a chance to be proud of their kids😳
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: -Mano-


Exactly,I personally love history
And was very keen to watch Ashoka
That too the promo made me even more interested
But just few ep of it were enough for me to know that
It's not a historical show but a Saas Bahu show
I get furious when I see history being twisted
Unlike Mytho,history has proof and don't have diff versions
SO for my own good I stopped watching in
inspite of liking Sid as Ashoka
That boy is a blessing for them(CV's)
But they have totally wasted the show
I was even sacred that Ashu might come as elder Ashoka
(There were rumors)
Though I kind of believed he won't take up such a twisted show
with plotting and Saas bahu drama
BUt he is a history lover that got me worried
If he had taken up that
I would have watched just his portion
I am sure Ashu would have made it worthwhile
But still it's an punishment
Thankfully(Ashu rejected I guess,though not sure) he didn't


Like u said Partu
we watched discussed among ourselves
Didn't like it
So stopped watching it unlike...😆😆


exactly u stopped earlier than me ... but hw i stopped was funny lol first whoe epi then ff mode then finally ashoka nd his mom scene after that i gave up 🤣

but both of them were simply perfect they wasted the talent though sid was luved by many they r still luving him ... he has big future ⭐️

but all we saw was plotting plotting nd plotting only that helena nd one of bindusar wife 🤢😆


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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: rajshrip

I would love to see JA if it was not directed by ekta.😆

Man,I tolerated that show only for Rajat Tokas.Even after that I cold watch it only for a few months.After that it became like a typical Ekta soap and I left it.😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
Guys,this is the real love story of CGM and Helena.Someone at the CAS forum had shared it.I thought to share it here.I would have loved to see this story in CGM had it not gone off air.

The glorious love affair of Chandra Gupta Maurya and Helen, the Greek princess and daughter of Seleucus Nicatar, the ruler of Western India and Persia (earlier the general of Alexander)

It all began when Chandra Gupta aka Sandrocottus in Greek History while riding through the rivulet Jhelum had secretly seen Helen playing with her hand maidens. Mesmerized with the rare Greek beauty and her charm, Chandra Gupta fell in love with her almost instantly. Being from humble background, he however thought of claiming the hands of Helen by marrying her.

Maurya, who was already married to queen Dhundhara confessed this desire to marry Helen to his counsellor and advisor, Chanakya. The learned man counselled that the only way to seek her was by declaring war against Seleucus, who after the death of Alexander seized opportunity and took over the eastern part of the Greek empire (Persia and Western India) and became emperor. However, this was only possible by conquering North India which was under the Nanda Empire.

Soon, Maurya triumphed in the North which alarmed Seleucus about the rise of Chandra Gupta Maurya in North India. Meanwhile, Chandra Gupta Maurya had expressed his love to Helen by sending messages through carrier pigeons. Helen too was smitten by this ardent suitor from India. Perfect start, isn't it? Well, the Greatest Emperor who had the might of capturing places even had the gift of conquering hearts that too intensely! It is then, Helen got to know through her hand maiden that the lover is a Hindu and heathen - who doesn't acknowledge the Greek religion or their Gods. Still, she had formed an image of the Hindu emperor in her mind and loved him immensely. True love !

Later, it was during 305 BC when Seleucus's army met with Chandra Gupta Maurya's in a battle where Seleucus was defeated. As per Chankaya's advice, Chandra Gupta Maurya then invited the defeated emperor for a meeting. Seleucus was suspicious; still he marched for the meeting and here, the victorious offer the Greek King a truce and alliance for Helen's hand. To allay the feelings of hurt Seleucus, the Indian emperor handed him war elephants as a token of gift and in the Greek King ceded large areas of Afghanistan and other territories to the Indian Emperor.

Later, when Chandra Gupta entered the palace of the Greek King, Helen was equally delighted to see the man in real with whom she was deeply in love already. Initially, Seleucus was not ready to give his daughters hand to a heathen but when Helen insisted he agreed and the two married only to live happily ever after. Chandra Gupta Maurya, India's greatest emperor thus not only had the ability to unite India, but east and west through his unique bond of love.

The Emperor with his newly wedded life then came to Patliaputra his capital from Persia and their marriage was celebrated with great joy and happiness. Historian confirms that Helen was a great lover of India and even learned Sanskrit and Indian classical music. Just like a fairy tale end of the a classic story, the two lived happily after...

P.S:
Chandra Gupta later converted his religion into Jainism and handed over his throne to Helen and his son Bindusar (Father of the Great EmperorAshoka) and moved away to Karnataka where he eventually died at the age of 42.


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