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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: panache


parents are blinded when their kids are hit black and blue by other kids......i don't see anything wrong with Milind teaching them a lesson...... A lesson that kids need to learn and stop their bullying acts.......😃



completely agree!!!😊 the old miland is back! yay!!! 👏
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Posted: 17 years ago
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oh and by the way sang when u updating yr Albor ff?🤔
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: panache


parents are blinded when their kids are hit black and blue by other kids......i don't see anything wrong with Milind teaching them a lesson...... A lesson that kids need to learn and stop their bullying acts.......😃


Sangee I am not a parent so I dont know...but when I do have children, I do hope that I have more maturity than to threaten a little kid like that. I thought it was thoroughly unacceptable..." Tere chereki geography badal doonga..." how can we condone such dialoges...even if it was an empty threat...imagine a fully grown man saying that to your son...
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Yes I am not against Milind's behaviour towards that BIG kid after seeing the episode. Actually reminded me something that happened my own childhood where I was picked on by this boy, my classmate in primary school, I was so scared to tell the teacher, thinking it would worsen the matter. My mom had to step in, and she gave it back to that bully after school time and that too publicly. Sometimes, the bully understands only his own language...and lets just say that bully dared not torture me again.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: zcbcc34


Sangee I am not a parent so I dont know...but when I do have children, I do hope that I have more maturity than to threaten a little kid like that. I thought it was thoroughly unacceptable..." Tere chereki geography badal doonga..." how can we condone such dialoges...even if it was an empty threat...imagine a fully grown man saying that to your son...



I did not hear all the dialogues...but one thing is for certain..some kids will only stop when adults are involved....If he said that then i think that was inappropriate..but i think him telling them not to do that and face the consequences would have been correct!😳 ...
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Yas...you were not the only one bullied as a child...but luckily...I had teachers that were kind enough to intervene on my behalf. I'm sure they did not have to resort to what Milind did, but I was not bothered again.
If Milind is wrong, he is wrong...I dont think under any circumstance, it is acceptable to say such things to a child...he was half of Milind's size...so by no means "big"

@Sangee...just listen to the dialogues...you'll understand why I'm worked up. To give another example "Tere ghar waale tera chera nahin pechaan payenge..."


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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: zcbcc34

Yas...you were not the only one bullied as a child...but luckily...I had teachers that were kind enough to intervene on my behalf. I'm sure they did not have to resort to what Milind did, but I was not bothered again.

@Sangee...just listen to the dialogues...you'll understand why I'm worked up.



Let me go home and watch!
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: zcbcc34

Are we actually condoning...Milind Bullying a little kid?😕

meri jaan, there are lot of things that are being said and done in kayamath these dayswhich we won't condone in real life situations! so watch it purely for entertainment😃
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: kim02

meri jaan, there are lot of things that are being said and done in kayamath these dayswhich we won't condone in real life situations! so watch it purely for entertainment😃



😃Oh Kimi...how right you are...
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: zcbcc34

Yas...you were not the only one bullied as a child...but luckily...I had teachers that were kind enough to intervene on my behalf. I'm sure they did not have to resort to what Milind did, but I was not bothered again.
If Milind is wrong, he is wrong...I dont think under any circumstance, it is acceptable to say such things to a child...he was half of Milind's size...so by no means "big"

@Sangee...just listen to the dialogues...you'll understand why I'm worked up. To give another example "Tere ghar waale tera chera nahin pechaan payenge..."


I totally agree with u rimu.....I hated to see Milsi terrorizing a little kid...
Kimmi....U r absolutely right......we need to overlook all this and see the show purely for entertainment...

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