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Posted: 7 years ago
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Haan Ji main aap hi ki baat kar rahi thi😳
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: 2filmy

Haha Neha Di what a sense of humour you have


Priyu, have you seen "Anand"? there's a lot we can learn from such great films.

very honestly speaking, Priyu, you and I both have had our shares of pain and tears in life... tears that run so deep, if you allow them to flow, old wounds would reopen and cut through your heart!

So why focus on what's not good in life? Instead laugh and make others laugh... you do the same, don't you?

Meri post padhake, tu ek baar bhi dil se hasi ho to meri post safal ho gayee!
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Yes I have seen Anand and I cried my eyes out watching the end
Yes I agree laugh and make others laugh is the best policy
Laughter is really a good medicine and stressbuster
Di aap kip ost padh ke main bahut baar hasi
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Anand is a different film... it gives you a different perspective of life and more so of death...

Just last week, my daughter asked me why do we connect a death happening to our God? Tumne yeh hone hi kaise diya? Whereas life and death are perhaps just normal day and night processes for him.

I was telling her... faith is all about knowing for sure ki jab tak apana woh bhagwaan hai, kuchh bura hohi nahi sakataa... that's the binding we have with God.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Death is our ultimate truth of life
some one who is born has to die
yes I too feel it's a normal routine for him
Faith is also about the trust that even after death
he will take care of you
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: LovingAHA2017


Priyu, have you seen "Anand"? there's a lot we can learn from such great films.

very honestly speaking, Priyu, you and I both have had our shares of pain and tears in life... tears that run so deep, if you allow them to flow, old wounds would reopen and cut through your heart!

So why focus on what's not good in life? Instead laugh and make others laugh... you do the same, don't you?

Meri post padhake, tu ek baar bhi dil se hasi ho to meri post safal ho gayee!



@BOLD - Satya vachan.
There's no point in looking back. So look forward and focus on things that can better our life or others life.
I look back only when I need some mental strength. When everything in life goes really bad, and things start looking really bleak, I look back at my life and think 'Shit, If I had crossed "that" phase, I could cross this one too.'
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: LovingAHA2017

Anand is a different film... it gives you a different perspective of life and more so of death...

Just last week, my daughter asked me why do we connect a death happening to our God? Tumne yeh hone hi kaise diya? Whereas life and death are perhaps just normal day and night processes for him.

I was telling her... faith is all about knowing for sure ki jab tak apana woh bhagwaan hai, kuchh bura hohi nahi sakataa... that's the binding we have with God.



I have to see this film now ! I haven't seen it yet.
Hindi was banned in my State during my time. I learnt hindi after coming to Mumbai for work ..
You should have seen me those days... 😆 writing down Hindi lines, running around for translations and later byhearting them !
My initial teachers were all the Office Boys from different companies who used to visit my counter for asking their Co account balances. Madam Shoonya, madam Ek ... (imagine them showing fingers along with words 😉)..
Then slowly they taught me dialogs and I started talking like them - in typical Tapori language - aalela hai, jaalela re.. 😆 and my colleagues and bosses would correct me "Wht shit are you talking? Talk sophisticatedly".
Whole branch used to take a dig on my choice of words .. at times, my colleagues would teach me some 'unwanted' words, and watch me embarass myself .. thankfully, the people whom I used those words on, also knew that I dont know the language. So my skin was saved..
But today, I am grateful to all those teachers that I am able to talk and understand Hindi.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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That is a great way to look at life Sangeeta Di
Looking back for encouragement and inspiration
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Your Hindi learning experience was so hilarious and interesting
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: 2filmy

That is a great way to look at life Sangeeta Di

Looking back for encouragement and inspiration


Oh Sparrow,
You always write such cute and crisp replies ya. I wish I could write like you .

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