You can adjust Urmi but don't compromise

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Urmi's family except her mother and bua are a complete bunch of useless,brainless heartless losers. Feel like getting a time machine and sending them off to the previous century. Urmi is bitterly crying, narrating her plight at the hands of that beast and is completely justified in deciding not to return back and serve him but these stone-hearted people just wish to send her back right then. Instead of lending her a hug of compassion and understanding her they just wish to get her out of the house. All the concerns for her till now were fake then and now they are showing their true colours. They say that they can't see a tear in their daughter's eye and yet they wish to send her to face domestic violence. Today Samrat has slapped, tomorrow he may kick. But that does not matter to this family it seems.
Urmi you can adjust yourself to this new life you have to start but never compromise. Don't fall for Samrat like you did before marriage.
And Rashmi let Gaurav slap you, beat you,treat you like a slave then lets see how you blame Urmi.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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I think she should leave him women can live with out a man but in the indian drama girls trying to change boy behavior thats all is rubbish
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I didn't watch yet. Is Gaurav also on the send her back train?

I've always said he and his mother are the only two decent people in that family. The sister is too young. The aunt is kinda in between.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I agree with you! The father, whom I though loved Urmi more than anything, is willing to to send Urmi back to Samrat. He doesn't see his daughter's plight but what he does see is his reputation. I can't believe he is still defending Samrat. He's just like him if not the same person in a different body. But what can you really expect from a man who has cheated on his wife? I think it is disgusting they way they are behaving. The grandmother, Rashmi and the father are out of their mind. Thankfully, Urmi's brother, aunt, mother and Trisha are on her side. I believed that Rashmi and the father would finally see the faults in Samrat after seeing Urmi's condition, but they still refuse to see what Samrat has done and how he is completely wrong. I am just glad Urmi took a stand for herself. I hope she doesn't go back to her so called husband and her family backs her up. I would hate to see her family pressurizing her to go back and her giving in to their demands and leaving her maternal house to go back to Samrat. I hope that what Trisha said comes true. I hope Samrat pines for Urmi but she doesn't even give him a second look. Loving the way the show is shaping up.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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I now I like the way Trisha said to Samart in the precape where she tells Samart that there will come a day when He Samart will long for Urmi that she won't give him a second chance, I think Trisha is better in handling Samart then Urmi because she can talk back to him and make him realize how wrong can he be about women and everybody/ But who cares as long as someone teach him a lesson in respecting others
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Posted: 11 years ago
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You are right in saying the three useless people in Urmi's home are her Daadi , Her father and of course her big mouth sis-in-law Rashmi.

I am dearly hoping that Urmi keeps all the things he has done so far fresh in her mind when these three nincompoop's try to coerce her into going back.

And many think he should be taught a lesson ...and I ask WHY ?

Is it Urmi's job... I think not.

I think the best revenge for someone like SamRAT is to live a full and happy life away from him and never look back.

Because that will burn SamRAT to his core and that in itself will prove to the Dumb Ass
that there are better people out in the world that can and will make Urmi happy.

Urmi desperately needs to stop feeling sorry for herself and gather her courage to fight
the bully to get away from him and that family.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Dolly-heart

You are right in saying the three useless people in Urmi's home are her Daadi , Her father and of course her big mouth sis-in-law Rashmi.


I am dearly hoping that Urmi keeps all the things he has done so far fresh in her mind when these three nincompoop's try to coerce her into going back.

And many think he should be taught a lesson ...and I ask WHY ?

Is it Urmi's job... I think not.

I think the best revenge for someone like SamRAT is to live a full and happy life away from him and never look back.

Because that will burn SamRAT to his core and that in itself will prove to the Dumb Ass
that there are better people out in the world that can and will make Urmi happy.

Urmi desperately needs to stop feeling sorry for herself and gather her courage to fight
the bully to get away from him and that family.


Actually, wouldn't it just be a perfect revenge if Urmi gets together with Samraat's friend Ishaan. I don't know how he left the scene suddenly as I missed that episode. I saw the one where Samraat ridicules her for wearing Indian clothes at a beach resort, and then gets a cool snub when the foreigner couple ask for a picture with Urmi since they really appreciate her outfit. Stupid Samraat thinks that they want to take a picture with him, why, I wonder?!? Talk about a narcissistic, megalomaniac!!! Ugh, this character really brings out the feminist in me so much so I feel like flying back to India to give him a piece of my mind. Amazing that a completely fictional situation can elicit such a response in me. It's really against my nature, as I remain absolutely unaffected by the most emotionally tugging heart strings pulling, movies, plays or shows, my cousins all call me too pragmatic for my own good, when I make fun of their bawling over some love story going awry in a film or whatever, so this kind of response in me over this show that too with such vehemence really caught me off guard. But I guess it does have to do with how closely the storyline resembles the situation of someone who's very dear to me.

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