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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: maharathikarna

Amarendra bahubali was taught by his mother to stand up for what is right even against god. He respectfully followed his mothers teachings all the time😊. I wish dev also does it.

Ab uska kya kare jisne apni ma ko hi bhagwan bana Diya. 😆😆
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Posted: 8 years ago
hey Tia, how come our thread is not there on first page.
haven't watched BB1 so not very excited for BB2... But I see our friends giving rave reviews on the same.



I posted this elsewhere on forum and posting here also.

Its true that I started watching for a love story and really liked the initial gentle manly Dev and his winsome ways. Even when he was being mean to Sona by taking away her job etc, there was certain amount of class in him.
Now I do not watch it and only read Tia's updates just for her running commentary (her 'ME' comments)
If I ever watch it, I see it like one would see crime patrol Just what kind of toxic love a woman must avoid. Just how many times should she fall before she stops traversing the same path and what happens to those who continue to make same mistakes again and again.
I am happy for Sona.

The first time I felt sorry for her. But now I am looking forward to her torture at the hands of Dev and his mommy. It'll help me validate my theorem 😃 😉
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Posted: 8 years ago
Ha ha... I am very excited for BB2 too. I agree. You can only watch a person being an idiot so many times. I am so going to enjoy Sona getting her lessons again.

Originally posted by: JShukla

hey Tia, how come our thread is not there on first page.
haven't watched BB1 so not very excited for BB2... But I see our friends giving rave reviews on the same.



I posted this elsewhere on forum and posting here also.

Its true that I started watching for a love story and really liked the initial gentle manly Dev and his winsome ways. Even when he was being mean to Sona by taking away her job etc, there was certain amount of class in him.
Now I do not watch it and only read Tia's updates just for her running commentary (her 'ME' comments)
If I ever watch it, I see it like one would see crime patrol Just what kind of toxic love a woman must avoid. Just how many times should she fall before she stops traversing the same path and what happens to those who continue to make same mistakes again and again.
I am happy for Sona.

The first time I felt sorry for her. But now I am looking forward to her torture at the hands of Dev and his mommy. It'll help me validate my theorem 😃 😉

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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: Tia.0

Oh, you are Mangalorean. I don't know anyone personally from Mangalore. But I know that Anushka Shetty is also Mangalorean. Along with Shilpa Shetty and Dipika Padukone. All amazing women.

Even Erica also mangalorean..:)
Tia mangaloreans made quiet good name across all the industry. Dr. BR shetty one of rich business man in Dubai. Dr.devi shetty runs narayana hrudayalaya. If you visit Mumbai mangaloreans are dominated in hotel industries.

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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: maharathikarna

Amarendra bahubali was taught by his mother to stand up for what is right even against god. He respectfully followed his mothers teachings all the time😊. I wish dev also does it.


Here eshwari has not given good values to dev unlike bahubali 's mother. She taught him only to earn money.
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: Tia.0

Yes, most of the north-east is matriarchal society. However, I prefer a more equilateral society where men and women are equally valued, given opportunities and held responsible on the same scale and same standard.

However, unlike patriarchal society, matriarchal society is more kind to the opposite sex and also they have less oppression.


property is distributed equally except the family house..house will be given to daughter only as daughter has responsibility of carrying on family legacy/culture.

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