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Posted: 11 years ago
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Simply loved yesterday's episode - which time an again emphasized Knowledge is Power, Knowledge is Progress, and Knowledge makes you broad minded.
The change and maturity of Laajo reflects all of the above as she moves on with a passionate desire to gain knowledge and be educated amongst all odds. Bravo, and Cheers !!!!! Salute to her parents and her sisters - who are together backing Laajo to progress and to be the futuristic leader for Sombarsa.

Cheers for Sombarsa and the men and women who sees a bright future in Laajo's pursuit, and feel sorry for those who are acting as obstacles. But in every good thing there is bound to be obstacles. The wonderful thing is her family stands in unity and in determination to help Laajo complete her education. We the audience also are behind Laajo, and pray that she will succeed in completing her ambition and will be a role model for the Sombarsa village (for both young girls and boys), and the community.

Yesterday, Laajo also discovered that she is so blessed to have such a progressive thinking parents who are always their to support her.👏 The conversation between Laajo and her mother was so touching. We are glad to see the open and frank communication between Laajo and her mother. They are just like best friends - this kind of relationship helps the child to get the right guidance.

A fabulous episode. Thanks to Life OK, to Ravi Ojha Production, to the entire team of actors, and ofcourse to Sana Sheikh for giving this fantastic "Food for Thought" episode to the audience. Sana deserves a standing ovation for the marvelous acting.

Thank you and cheers. 👏


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Posted: 11 years ago
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I am loving this track of lajo's education. It is conveying such a good message of girl's education and how important it is for a girl to be educated. Sana sheikh as an actor is one of a kind..!! No one could have played lajo's role better than her. I feel proud to be a girl when i see lajo. She is such an inspiration for the under privileged girls around the world.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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@Marvi_21 - I agree with you, that Laajo indeed is an inspiration for under privileged girls in particular, and for the society in general.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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yes it is good laajo feels her parents r good ,bec they r ones who put her in mess in the first place but they learnt from their mistakes and are helping her now. But phuti's mom doesn't learn from mistake with kajri so...I feel it is good message for women's education in India.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Agree.

Agree with Sam too. One set of parents ready to learn from their mistake and rectify it and the other, stuck, so deep in traditions that she refuses to learn , even after she has a living proof with Kajri.
I did not see that until Sam pointed it out. Good one! 👏
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Loved Laajo standing up & loved her speech.

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