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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: rabzonedge


🤗Dev..I know koi baat nahi hum sab hai na badi didi tumhari...Ab turant Muskurao..And feel etter..Kya padha aaj..apart from KTLK watching??..Hostel me KTLK dekhne dete hai...

THNX ALOT DI🤗 THNX .🤗NO HOSTEL ME NAI DEKH PATA AS ALL WE WATCH IPL OR MOVIES AND I WATCH IT ON MY APPLE MOB or LAPTOP AND WU OF TANU DI.STUDY? Yup i dnt compromise di, i had completed todays work then i came here! So dnt wory!🤗yup i'm smiling! 🤗
Edited by DevvivekAshNI - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
@mohinee.havnt seen d epi yet.but dint like d sound of it frm tanu's update. I was expectin more interaction betn ashu n nidhi.
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Posted: 13 years ago
@paaya
its urs truly all d way. Glad u like them.
Cvs wuld to hate me if they read my updates.sochte honge achhe khaase epi ka murder kar deti hai.they wuld kill me if they ever find me.
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Posted: 13 years ago
Tanu, on a side note Ranga admitted to Ashu that he had tried to get another neuro-surgeon but was not successful, so that answered our questions from last Friday.

Today's epi actually hit the bulls eye. It brought Ashu and Nidhi's differing attitudes and perspective of life into sharp focus. This is their biggest hurdle and also the biggest paradox in their relationship...

Ashu, a man of 42 who has not only lived alone but is also a loner due to his being an orphan and then raised by a widower. He has lot of demons that he has overcome. He has mentally accepted Nidhi as his wife. This is clear in the familiar way he addressees her and also in his phone convos. But when he is with Nidhi all those insecurities assail him and he gets tongue-tied, to the extent that he is unable to even say a simple 'i Love You'. For him he needs to marry on a mental level before he can overcome those physical inhibitions.

Then there is Nidhi, a child-woman of 24 who has been surrounded by people she loves and is very secure in all her relationships. But for all that openness she has a mental block when it comes to Ashu, she is still unable to cross the senior-junior divide. This is clear from her refusal to say his name and she puts it off by using the 'suniyeji' joke. But has she even called him that? No, it is always only Dr. A. or even Sir. For her, she needs to get close physically for her to break that mental barrier.

This right here is the paradox as well as their learing curve. They both need to adjust and grow to find that meeting place of mind and body. They both clearly love each other and hopefully this will guide them to that point. Hopefully they will also get there before all the Mallus and Rohans attack their love nest!

Again, CVs need to make this journey interesting filled with a lot of sweet moments and beautiful dialogs. Right now this show is similar to parallel cinema, CVs need to bring it more into mainstream cinema...
Edited by aardhan - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: aardhan

Tanu, on a side note Ranga admitted to Ashu that he had tried to get another neuro-surgeon but was not successful, so that answered our questions from last Friday.

Today's epi actually hit the bulls eye. It brought Ashu and Nidhi's differing attitudes and perspective of life into sharp focus. This is their biggest hurdle and also the biggest paradox in their relationship...

Ashu, a man of 42 who has not only lived alone but is also a loner due to his being an orphan and then raised by a widower. He has lot of demons that he has overcome. He has mentally accepted Nidhi as his wife. This is clear in the familiar way he addressees her and also in his phone convos. But when he is with Nidhi all those insecurities assail him and he gets tongue-tied, to the extent that he is unable to even say a simple 'i Love You'. For him he needs to break those mental barriers first before he can get shed his physical inhibitions.

Then there is Nidhi, a child-woman of 24 who has been surreounded by people she loves and is very secure in all her relatioships. But for all that openness she has a mental block when it comes to Ashu, she is still unable to cross the senior-junior divide. This is clear from her refusal to say his name and she puts it off by using the 'suniyeji' joke. But has she even called him that? No, it is always only Dr. A. For her, she needs to get close physically for her to break that mental barrier.

This right here is the paradox as well as their learing curve. They both need to adjust and grow to find that meeting place of mind and body. They both clearly love each other and hopefully this will guide them to that point. Hopefully they will also get there before all the Mallus and Rohans attack their love nest!

Again, CVs need to make this journey interesting filled with a lot of sweet moments and beautiful dialogs. Right now this show is similar to parallel cinema, CVs need to bring it more into mainstream cinema...



Aardhan what a wonderful analysis...👏 You are 100% right. both of them have to crack that mental block first. If CVs show us this wonderful journey, nothing like it. It will take the show another level.

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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: aardhan



This right here is the paradox as well as their learing curve. They both need to adjust and grow to find that meeting place of mind and body. They both clearly love each other and hopefully this will guide them to that point. Hopefully they will also get there before all the Mallus and Rohans attack their love nest!

Again, CVs need to make this journey interesting filled with a lot of sweet moments and beautiful dialogs. Right now this show is similar to parallel cinema, CVs need to bring it more into mainstream cinema...


Agree with u ...n aarch.. if CVs can show this beautiful journey and ADD SUITABLE words.. to it.. then nothing like it 😳
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Posted: 13 years ago
Amazin analysis aarti. Love it. Will go home n watch d epi
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: deepa_jd

@mohinee.havnt seen d epi yet.but dint like d sound of it frm tanu's update. I was expectin more interaction betn ashu n nidhi.


aare i told u before deepe.. its not that bad.. was ok in my pov.. u will find it good m sure 😳
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: aardhan

Tanu, on a side note Ranga admitted to Ashu that he had tried to get another neuro-surgeon but was not successful, so that answered our questions from last Friday.

Today's epi actually hit the bulls eye. It brought Ashu and Nidhi's differing attitudes and perspective of life into sharp focus. This is their biggest hurdle and also the biggest paradox in their relationship...

Ashu, a man of 42 who has not only lived alone but is also a loner due to his being an orphan and then raised by a widower. He has lot of demons that he has overcome. He has mentally accepted Nidhi as his wife. This is clear in the familiar way he addressees her and also in his phone convos. But when he is with Nidhi all those insecurities assail him and he gets tongue-tied, to the extent that he is unable to even say a simple 'i Love You'. For him he needs to marry on a mental level before he can overcome those physical inhibitions.

Then there is Nidhi, a child-woman of 24 who has been surrounded by people she loves and is very secure in all her relationships. But for all that openness she has a mental block when it comes to Ashu, she is still unable to cross the senior-junior divide. This is clear from her refusal to say his name and she puts it off by using the 'suniyeji' joke. But has she even called him that? No, it is always only Dr. A. or even Sir. For her, she needs to get close physically for her to break that mental barrier.

This right here is the paradox as well as their learing curve. They both need to adjust and grow to find that meeting place of mind and body. They both clearly love each other and hopefully this will guide them to that point. Hopefully they will also get there before all the Mallus and Rohans attack their love nest!

Again, CVs need to make this journey interesting filled with a lot of sweet moments and beautiful dialogs. Right now this show is similar to parallel cinema, CVs need to bring it more into mainstream cinema...

EXACTLY !! u have hit the nail on the head
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Posted: 13 years ago
Perfect analysis.

Its very important for both of them to cross the mental as well as physical barriers. Only love is not enough but mutual understanding, compromises and trust is very important for any relationship.

Originally posted by: aardhan

Tanu, on a side note Ranga admitted to Ashu that he had tried to get another neuro-surgeon but was not successful, so that answered our questions from last Friday.

Today's epi actually hit the bulls eye. It brought Ashu and Nidhi's differing attitudes and perspective of life into sharp focus. This is their biggest hurdle and also the biggest paradox in their relationship...

Ashu, a man of 42 who has not only lived alone but is also a loner due to his being an orphan and then raised by a widower. He has lot of demons that he has overcome. He has mentally accepted Nidhi as his wife. This is clear in the familiar way he addressees her and also in his phone convos. But when he is with Nidhi all those insecurities assail him and he gets tongue-tied, to the extent that he is unable to even say a simple 'i Love You'. For him he needs to marry on a mental level before he can overcome those physical inhibitions.

Then there is Nidhi, a child-woman of 24 who has been surrounded by people she loves and is very secure in all her relationships. But for all that openness she has a mental block when it comes to Ashu, she is still unable to cross the senior-junior divide. This is clear from her refusal to say his name and she puts it off by using the 'suniyeji' joke. But has she even called him that? No, it is always only Dr. A. or even Sir. For her, she needs to get close physically for her to break that mental barrier.

This right here is the paradox as well as their learing curve. They both need to adjust and grow to find that meeting place of mind and body. They both clearly love each other and hopefully this will guide them to that point. Hopefully they will also get there before all the Mallus and Rohans attack their love nest!

Again, CVs need to make this journey interesting filled with a lot of sweet moments and beautiful dialogs. Right now this show is similar to parallel cinema, CVs need to bring it more into mainstream cinema...

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