Originally posted by: .chandni.
i felt that rajmata understood that chachi had blown off the diya
so she did not give her much importance at that time
i also loved the way rajmata taunted her when feeding the sweet
that now there should not be another apshagun
adored the way swarnelakha came up for gayatri support
chachi did not like that swarnalekha came there
i also loved the way later swarnalekha went to gayatri
and told her not to laugh loudly then both of them laughed at the joke
these 2 will have the strongest friendship bond i am sure now
oh yes i also adored when she gave her water as it is so needed after sweets
both of them are lively and should not be in this mechanical robotic world
good that rajmata asked swarnalekha to teach gayatri the manners
they can spend time together and have some heart to heart chats
both of their husbands right now have no time for them
so they have many similarities and things in common
i am sure gayatri will also soon understand swarnalekha pain soon
rana ji tried a lot to tell the truth to seth ji though in a sarcastic way
he wanted to clear his thoughts and feelings to him truthfully
but alas rajmata did not allow him to tell the truth and diverted the topic
at least rana attempted to tell gayatri the truth
good she knows now that he is unhappy with her small lie
she also knows now that he is displeased with her she wants to know why
loved the raga rolling on the floor scene
gayatri wanted to touch rana ji to sooth him
but he removed her hand suddenly making it clear
that he did not want her to touch him at all
i also loved the way he stopped rajmata from asking anything further later
it is just useless to ask how he is after she forced him into this marriage
i am sure this physical pain is much less than the emotional pain that he has to marry
kokila asked chacha and then with his eye signal became quite
so i think rajmata may be got the hint that may be chacha was behind this
chachi wants to create more apshaguns so that this marriage can stop
but of course chacha knows that stopping the marriage is not so easy
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