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Posted: 10 years ago
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Sahir's mom says Sahir is not bad at heart.
Then why is Sahir blowing up the dupattta factory? and rendering so many people work less?

I don't understand.If a person is not bad at heart he should not be blowing up places.

Bad temeperament rude behaviour everything is fine. But why is Sahir doing stuff which are criminal?

That too affects a lot of people.

Can cvs explain?

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Posted: 10 years ago
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if Saahir was a perfect character from the start there would be no room for improvement. Humsafars is meant to be a a journey towards perfection!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: pyaaribehna

Sahir's mom says Sahir is not bad at heart.

Then why is Sahir blowing up the dupattta factory? and rendering so many people work less?

I don't understand.If a person is not bad at heart he should not be blowing up places.

Bad temeperament rude behaviour everything is fine. But why is Sahir doing stuff which are criminal?

That too affects a lot of people.

Can cvs explain?


It is a criminal act to blow up a factory like that...and pretend it was an accident...CVs should be more careful portraying their main character in such a shady scenario...I think we will just have to ignore it because it is a desi soap and move on to enjoy the show...

Logic would fail...if one tries to explain...
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Hmmm it's possible that there's more to what meets the eye with the case? I mean I'm not denying that what he did was completely criminal, but maybe the reason why he did it is more important? Just a thought!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Sush-


It is a criminal act to blow up a factory like that...and pretend it was an accident...CVs should be more careful portraying their main character in such a shady scenario...I think we will just have to ignore it because it is a desi soap and move on to enjoy the show...

Logic would fail...if one tries to explain...



I have a feeling that this incident has already been forgotten - I personally didn't remember it until you mentioned it. If you asked me this week to describe Sahir's character I would have said fair and unrelenting. That first week his character had different shades - ruthless and willing to go to any deceitful lengths, even criminal acts.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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True.. That incident certainly made him out to be ruthless!
Sahirs mom however was talking about him in connection with his attitude to his employees... the statement was made in that context!

This incident served as a reason to render Arzoos family penniless and maybe bring them to Mumbai sooner.. It hasn't been referred to at all after that.. Is one of those things that don't make sense in soaps!

Post that whatever has been shown of Sahir... he has been quite fair to people..

This might be used later on with Arzoo discovering what he did!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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The factory was his so destroying your own thing may not be a criminal act ... not sure
But yes he did not care for the emotions of people working there, which is a BAD thing
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Posted: 10 years ago
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blowing up your own factory in the night is a criminal act. if it is not then why does Sahir get it done in the middle of the night?

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