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Posted: 13 years ago
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There were many discussions about Manvi not able to attend the wedding, and to be honest I loved the way her sad emotional side was portrayed especially towards the end today. It gave all away; the love, the bond these two share. They are ready to do anything and everything for each other's happiness.

Now coming to the other side, Jeevika! As we saw today, she pulled Manvi from the room making her sit in the car...She knew Manvi being herself would have been ready by now if she really was going to attend the wedding, but her time passing gave slight hint of something wrong there...and then the restlessness Jeevika feels throughout her time away from Manvi shows how much she is incomplete without Manvi...Her life is nothing if Manvi isn't in there...Manvi is the one who makes her complete, she is her life...


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Posted: 13 years ago
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Oh another topic :))

Everyone calls Manvi immature and childish but I think without her, Jeevika becomes very childlike in the way she becomes very needy for Manvi's presence. The way she just dragged her along was really CUTE actually and touching because she can somehow be ok with Badi beeji being forgotton, she can let Daboo go for a bit but she can't let go of Manvi.

How exactly is she thinking of living without of her after the wedding?
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: *Reemz*

Oh another topic :))


Everyone calls Manvi immature and childish but I think without her, Jeevika becomes very childlike in the way she becomes very needy for Manvi's presence. The way she just dragged her along was really CUTE actually and touching because she can somehow Badi beeji being forgotton, she can let Daboo go for a bit but she can't let go of Manvi.

How exactly is she thinking of live without of her after the wedding?


I am on a sister's topic spree... LOL

Yes Maanvi is immature and childish to an extent but i also agree Jeevika also has the immature stubborn to herself, the way she was being all stubborn of taking Manvi with her and not letting her leave for even a second and the kasam she gave...all showed her childish, stubbornish side...

I am myself wondering about the question, where today she isn't even ready to let her go for a minute, how will she survive after the wedding? Manvi is constantly on her mind, it will definitely be interesting to see how it unfolds!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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We all know Manvi will end up with Jeevika anyway but I wonder if it will be on the actual wedding day or a few days of seperation!? Keep thinking that Jaiswal gunda will have something to do with it.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Both sisters live for each other and even though they both know they are going to be separated, neither of them know what to do without each other.
Maanvi has always been shown as childish and slightly immature yet she can be mature and responsible when she needs to be. However Jeevika was always shown as sensible one. But without Maanvi by her side, she becomes restless, childish and stubborn. There have separation anxiety they cant be apart
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Yes so true... In the epi you saw how incomplete Jeevika is without Manvi. She felt restless... all over the place. They both NEED eachother and as time goes by they are going be tested more.

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