Baba sab jaante hain - Epi 16/01/13 - Page 2

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: rajanigandha26

Fab analysis Kaks. Ashu's decision was realistic. 5% chance is as good as no chance. He is very practical. Nidhi's nature is different. Its good to be positive but doesn't work always. Col Verma is matured to say no to Nidhi and Anjie.
I have taken practical decision for my Dad when I was just 16 and my Dad 42.. I lost him but there was no point in living with brain dead (due to hypoglycemia) Whereas my cousin took emotional decision and opted for amputation for her father (caused due to angioplasty and some bubble treatment) and he eventually died after a month with so much pain and trauma at the age 0f 75.
So I could relate yesterday's episode with reality in life.

Sorry to know abt yr Dad. I also lost my dad when I was 18 years old...It is actually a gamble when there is so less chance of success...If surgery is successful then it is a victory - on the other hand if it fails - it will be trauma for both the patient and the family...a very difficult situation - no one can be termed right or wrong here...
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: kaks0211

Truly that scene was heart breaking..Ashni were looking at each other helplessly when Baba was crying...beauty of the scene was no words - yet the feelings of the 3 were visible...



The trio cried out of their heart.. had seen similar situation in real life, could feel their pain...Am sure now on they won't cry anymore, will stand up with great strength & face the challenge bravely...Nidhi & BB's positive attitude will boost up Ashu's spirit..he will successfully perform surgery on BB ..
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: rajanigandha26

Fab analysis Kaks. Ashu's decision was realistic. 5% chance is as good as no chance. He is very practical. Nidhi's nature is different. Its good to be positive but doesn't work always. Col Verma is matured to say no to Nidhi and Anjie.
I have taken practical decision for my Dad when I was just 16 and my Dad 42.. I lost him but there was no point in living with brain dead (due to hypoglycemia) Whereas my cousin took emotional decision and opted for amputation for her father (caused due to angioplasty and some bubble treatment) and he eventually died after a month with so much pain and trauma at the age 0f 75.
So I could relate yesterday's episode with reality in life.


Sorry to know about your father Rajni...
yesterday's epi was very close to the reality...when one of my senior friends got to know that she had ovarian cancer,I was there by her side, had seen the same scene in the hos cabin..she, her husband, her daughter & some friends just hugged each other & cried without uttering a single word...she & her family faced the challenge with positive attitude...when doc said she has only six months, actually she survived 3 years..
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Nice analysis Kakoli.
One more thing, when Anji supported surgery before knowing Nidhi's POV, CB supported Ashu without any hesitation. Actually, in reality also younger generation more easily take up risks while with age, people become conscious and think more & more before taking up any risk. It happens most cases, but offcourse exceptions are there. Very nicely age-gap issue has also being included in that scene.

I also support Ashu's decision. if 5% does not work it will be so painful for BB as well as Ashni that is beyond imagination. So, let him enjoy life for 6 months and is there any guarantee abt any human being's life. Atleast BB has 6months there are so many cases where it is matter of a moment, without any notice. I had a feeling that BB will also decide against Surgery. Lets see.
Edited by koyelbasu - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: rajanigandha26

Fab analysis Kaks. Ashu's decision was realistic. 5% chance is as good as no chance. He is very practical. Nidhi's nature is different. Its good to be positive but doesn't work always. Col Verma is matured to say no to Nidhi and Anjie.
I have taken practical decision for my Dad when I was just 16 and my Dad 42.. I lost him but there was no point in living with brain dead (due to hypoglycemia) Whereas my cousin took emotional decision and opted for amputation for her father (caused due to angioplasty and some bubble treatment) and he eventually died after a month with so much pain and trauma at the age 0f 75.
So I could relate yesterday's episode with reality in life.



@ Rajani-You are a very brave girl to take such decision when you were only 16. I am so sorry knowing abt your father. Wherever his soul is , he must be very proud of you & what you achieved. Remember his blessings are always with you.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: kaks0211

Sorry to know abt yr Dad. I also lost my dad when I was 18 years old...It is actually a gamble when there is so less chance of success...If surgery is successful then it is a victory - on the other hand if it fails - it will be trauma for both the patient and the family...a very difficult situation - no one can be termed right or wrong here...


Dont know what to say. Just want to give you🤗
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: koyelbasu



@ Rajani-You are a very brave girl to take such decision when you were only 16. I am so sorry knowing abt your father. Wherever his soul is , he must be very proud of you & what you achieved. Remember his blessings are always with you.

Thanks Koyel.What you are saying about his blessings is true. I am the only child . so me and my mom really miss him a lot.. Feel so good to have friends like you on forum. Forum pe ho to lonely nahi lagta.
Edited by rajanigandha26 - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Once again very good Analysis..Kaks..in yesterday's trio were superb..it was very heart breaking.. this is very realistic..cause i have been thru same situation..my FIL was told little over 5 years ago that he has only 3 to 6 months to live..he needed lung transplant..this kind of surgery has 20-25% survival chance,also there was no guarantee that he will become same as before..but still he decided and went ahead with transplant,( cause he told me that with no surgery ,he will still have not much to live,so why not take this risk) luckily they found organ for him ..in timely manner ..and he recoverd 90% succesfull..unfortunately we lost him 4 months ago, so this was miracle for us and he had quality of last five years with us..

Since then we encourage our friends and family to be on Donor list..
It made me share with u all this..
cause this kind of things happens in real life..and I admire Nidhi"s braveness..chamtkar ho and BB might survive after surgery..
@Rajni..sorry to hear about your father..at age 16 you had to go thru...and like koyel said he must be very proud of u.🤗.
Edited by rrdsu - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Fab analysis kakaliji - yes liked the trio very much. Yes i can also understand Ashu's pain - having lost my father in similar circimstances - you stop being who you are - you may be very well educated but at that time all senses vanish in thin air.
From the episode perspective BB has been stealing the thunder these days.😃
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Nidhi has proved to be rock solid at the time of crisis where as Ashu's fear of losing the person who has made him what he is today, has overpowered his professional thinking and has made him emotional...and it is Nidhi who time and again is bringing him back to face the reality... @red very true Kaks. Very critical analysis dear. As you said the acting by Sk, KK and AN superb.

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