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Posted: 19 years ago
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I felt bad 4 jassi but what had happened was what she deserved. Inspite of Armaan's warnings she remained obstinate. instead of showing extra care on herself she was careless. If she loses armaan 4 this reason then it is her punishment.I really felt sad 4 both the wouldbe parents and after the episode i cried and cried and cried. Lastly i made up my mind to keep control on me and think positive.
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Posted: 19 years ago
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I hated Jassi from the day I realized she had problems with her cephalon, and have hated her since, and frankly I wouldn't mind even if she died because she deserves every ounce of pain and suffering she is getting.

In my eyes, she is way uglier now than when she was just the ordinary middle-class girl with aspirations and dreams, because that was truly the time when she really related to real-life middle-class ordinary women.
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Posted: 19 years ago
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no sympathy for her right now.
what was the need for her to work for aryan? shame on her.
she should have walked out with armaan from GM.
if there's no more the baby, i sure hope armaan makes her life more miserable by making her take the responsibility of her bad decisions and make her repent so that she doesn;t repeat all this ever again.
some women work in the usa all 9 months till they deliver. they still take care of the baby dwelling inside. i wasn;t expecting her to sit at home. but all these tensions and drama and running around for no cause- can't be justified.
i don't think she is sooo helpful, she is probably addicted to all the glory that her hard work and helping people brings.
t and d have completely ruined her character ( there is none left) so i hope she goes off air soon, seriously. else i might end up saying ewwlie -armaan foreva.

i feel bad for armaan.
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Posted: 19 years ago
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i think both of them end up taking bad decisions. aaj agar iska turn hai to kal uska...
now its jassi's turn thats all. both of them are neither mahaan nor at the other end of the spectrum.
However with the prospect of wanting to show some extreme twist and turns, t/d end up showing both the characters with all sorts of unnecessary habits/doings/dialogues (or lack of them) ... 😕
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Posted: 19 years ago
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hello! what is going on?

....u guys did all the bashing for me?

alas, we are gonna have to hear Jassi on Monday say, "Babaji mera saath yeh sab kyun hua?" and Jassi is supposed to be smart? 🤢
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Posted: 19 years ago
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No guys, I don't agree with any of this. I can't digest the fact that because Jassi was working hard, she lost the baby. If that was the case, the human species would have become extinct long ago. Its always been women who have worked hard on this planet and carried on the birth process. Its a mere physiological process and like any other physiological process it is not disrupted by hard work. This is the idIOTology unique to Indian serials only. The maids in India work like gadhas in the cold and heat and they never loose a child and here Jassi is working in an air-con office, going around in air-con car and she looses her baby from hard work? I can't digest it. We had girls running from class to class in public transport, dealing with the stress of exams in Russia and no one lost their babies. In US people give birth while attending classes and having jobs and no one looses a baby. Hey! Priety Zinta had twins while attending classes and doing a job and she didn't loose even one of them. Wasn't she working hard? She even had that nut of a boyfriend to put up with. I don't blame Jassi with carelessness or anything. I blame T&D for not doing proper research on why babies are lost in utero. I'm not convinced that Jassi lost her baby because she was working hard. And if Armaan blames her then I will be big time naraaz with him, just as I was naraaz with Jassi for running away on August 5 😭
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: drrkamra

No guys, I don't agree with any of this. I can't digest the fact that because Jassi was working hard, she lost the baby. If that was the case, the human species would have become extinct long ago. Its always been women who have worked hard on this planet and carried on the birth process. Its a mere physiological process and like any other physiological process it is not disrupted by hard work. This is the idIOTology unique to Indian serials only. The maids in India work like gadhas in the cold and heat and they never loose a child and here Jassi is working in an air-con office, going around in air-con car and she looses her baby from hard work? I can't digest it. We had girls running from class to class in public transport, dealing with the stress of exams in Russia and no one lost their babies. In US people give birth while attending classes and having jobs and no one looses a baby. Hey! Priety Zinta had twins while attending classes and doing a job and she didn't loose even one of them. Wasn't she working hard? She even had that nut of a boyfriend to put up with. I don't blame Jassi with carelessness or anything. I blame T&D for not doing proper research on why babies are lost in utero. I'm not convinced that Jassi lost her baby because she was working hard. And if Armaan blames her then I will be big time naraaz with him, just as I was naraaz with Jassi for running away on August 5 😭

Rupa, i was thinking the exact same thing. Women, esp in the West work full time until a couple of weeks before the due date and don't lose their babies. In fact, the more active you are during pregnancy, the better it is. I was working on my ph.D when i was pregnant with my first baby and was travelling all over the country doing interviews. Even with my 2nd baby i was cooking, taking driving lessons etc till the day i went into labour. Of course, if it's a high risk pregnancy and the doctor has prescribed bed rest, then it's a different matter.

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Posted: 19 years ago
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I think our Dr.ji has said it all about how labor and miscarriages are not interlinked...I entirely believe that miscarriages are one's pure luck. A woman can be at bedrest from day one yet could end up misscarrying...And no normal saint woman would want to lose their child at any cost...If Armaan was anti-egoish and Jassi was in bed at full rest, they could still lose the child if it wasn't meant to be born at that moment😭...Jassi's biggest fault is that she was caring alittle too much about Armaan's chairmanship at a moment when she should have cared about her own health...

So YES I still sympathize for Jassi...I am not angry at her and don't think that she deserved any bit of it..Because nobody deserves to lose a child
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: hippi2go


I think our Dr.ji has said it all about how labor and miscarriages are not interlinked...I entirely believe that miscarriages are one's pure luck. A woman can be at bedrest from day one yet could end up misscarrying...And no normal saint woman would want to lose their child at any cost...If Armaan was anti-egoish and Jassi was in bed at full rest, they could still lose the child if it wasn't meant to be born at that moment😭...Jassi's biggest fault is that she was caring alittle too much about Armaan's chairmanship at a moment when she should have cared about her own health...

So YES I still sympathize for Jassi...I am not angry at her and don't think that she deserved any bit of it..Because nobody deserves to lose a child

i agree with u completely.Jassi probably never realised that something like this could happen to her and her child and maybe never gave enough thought in that direction .

she did consult the doc but it was too late by then

i too have pity on her and feel sorry for them both afterall losing a baby is so painful

but it was obvious that the makers had to do it to drag the story forward otherwise why the shuili character was introduced.I jus hope that we can look forward to their reunion after a few months .

only fear is that they dont make jassi run away again or introduce any other male lead for her or get shuili married to arman .........

i think this will go the kutumb way .........

lets be positive

overall a-j forever

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Posted: 19 years ago
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I agree with Dr Kamra and Hansa. Miscarriages are just a natural way of elimination of pregnancy. One seldom has any control over it.

I really felt bad for Jassi yesterday she was writhing in pain.
And wanted Armaan by her side. Thats how its in life one forgets all small differences and comes together .

I have a feeling they will save the baby and there won't be any miscarriage and Armaan won't go to DELHI he will be called by Nandu. All differnces will go away and the lovebirds will live happily ever after.... Kaash yehi hota....

Always positive....
Edited by Dimdim - 19 years ago

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