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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: _charu_

Thanks Charu!!
@bold I totally agree with u..
The CVs showed something preposterous, and entire forum is excited abt it..I can't believe it..😆😆

If RK really wants to fight it, he doesn't even need a lawyer.. A newspaper can print anything they want.. A legally wedded wife can't be turned into a mistress, and a socially acceptable son can't be labelled illegitimate..
How will they prove the veracity of this pic?? It's not that they are performing the rituals.. They are just posing as a man n wife., this just indicates that bhai may or may not be MK's son.. It doesn't prove his paternity.. But doesn't take away RK's social status as MK's son. MK has socially accepted RK to be his son before his death.,

But I don't think RK will fight for it.. He would not like anything to do with MK's name unlike the platinum man, who wants his mother's name to be associated with a man who she detests and one who put her through this misery..

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: mm990


I agree with you. Nicely said. But I am genuinely confused, I thought najayaz (I hate this word) means illegitimate and sadakchhap means galli ka ghunda. Doesn't it? Please tell me, I am not good with slang language (and proud of it though😊) .



Yes you are right. They both are different meaning. Sadakchap means gali ka gunda or street loafer kind.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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welcome back nainaji
once a SADAKCHAAP always a SADAKCHAAP🤣
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Sadakchap is still sadakchap how ever much platinum plating is done . It is not fans who coined him sadakchap it is cvs.

Rk is always a self made man and will remain so .
You may need to refresh your meaning of sadakchap
Edited by armummy - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Bhai was called sadakchaap for his gun totting acts and gundagiri...
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: cardio21

Thanks Charu!!

The CVs showed something preposterous, and entire forum is excited abt it..I can't believe it..😆😆

But I don't think RK will fight for it.. He would not like anything to do with MK's name unlike the platinum man, who wants his mother's name to be associated with a man who she detests and one who put her through this misery..


I doubt when Meera is cured, will she be happy to know that she got her lost dignity back ? so and so Mohan Kundra jisko guzre 17 saal ho gaye, she can proudly call herself his widow ..more than that, she'll be happy to know that her long lost son is a gangster?


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Posted: 12 years ago
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I've looked up Sadakchap and it means street fellow, so I started to think the implications of calling someone is a street person and what possibly that could mean, could be those people that ask for money from people in markets or walking in the town maybe. Chap means a person who is male. So a street kid who's grown up now and still doing the same thing. If we look at Sultan now is he on the street requesting money from people, no he isn't, so the nickname he is called doesn't fit him.

Illegitimate is a term to call children that are born out of wedlock, where their biological parents didn't marry.

Now thinking back to those street kids, they didn't materialise from nowhere did there? They have parents but where are their parents, either dead and they don't have any aunts and uncle to take care of them that's why their children don't have shelter and are living on the street, or perhaps they were born to mothers illegitimately where perhaps a mother still exists for a short time in their life but the father left earlier after the deed of procreation that's it, that's what RK was implying when he termed Sultan Sadakchap, he doesn't know his father's name, his father came and did his deed with a woman and left, that's why he called him Sadakchap and why I thought this was what RK was saying to Sultan is because he told him twice you are Sultan with no father's surname to accompany his first name.

That's why the two names Sadakchap and Illegitimate person/Naajayaz coincide.




Edited by Nafs_Sweetheart - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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First of all just because someone said something doesn't mean anything until it's legally proved. Second RK is self made man even when he had nothing, he worked hard to become what he is unlike few who chooses easy shortcuts and blames their situations for that. Everything RK have is earned by him not extorted someone else's earnings.

He is proving for many, unlike few who have to hold gun on someone's head, threatened and kill someone to fulfill even basic needs.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Nafs_Sweetheart

I've looked up Sadakchap and it means street fellow, so I started to think the implications of calling someone is a street person and what possibly that could mean, could be those people that ask for money from people in markets or walking in the town maybe. Chap means a person who is male. So a street kid who's grown up now and still doing the same thing. If we look at Sultan now is he on the street requesting money from people, no he isn't, so the nickname he is called doesn't fit him.


Illegitimate is a term to call children that are born out of wedlock, where their biological parents didn't marry.

Now thinking back to those street kids, they didn't materialise from nowhere did there? They have parents but where are their parents, either dead and they don't have any aunts and uncle to take care of them that's why their children don't have shelter and are living on the street, or perhaps they were born to mothers illegitimately where perhaps a mother still exists for a short time in their life but the father left earlier after the deed of procreation that's it, that's what RK was implying when he termed Sultan Sadakchap, he doesn't know his father's name, his father came and did his deed with a woman and left, that's why he called him Sadakchap and why I thought this was what RK was saying to Sultan is because he told him twice you are Sultan with no father's surname to accompany his first name.

That's why the two names Sadakchap and Illegitimate person/Naajayaz coincide.





It's not chap. It's chhap as in stamp. So, it literally means street-stamped. Sadakchhap is someone who by his acts and standards is alien to ethics and social behavior. It is someone who doesn't know the norms and the etiquette of the society. It refers to roadside romeos and the street gangsters, so it fits Sultan, whereas najayaz is the correct translation for illegitimate. RK only called Sultan najayaz when Sultan claimed to be Mk's son, which would have been anyone's reaction. No one will draw the conclusion that he himself is illegitimate if someone comes up to him and says that he is his brother from another mother.

Anyways, RK is neither illegitimate nor sadakchhap. Please see the comments by ennishet and cardio21 to get the full details on this matter.

P.S. God such cheap words. What have we come to? This show is making us discuss on such disgusting topics, like najayaz and all. 🤢
Edited by mm990 - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: mm990


It's not chap. It's chhap as in stamp. So, it literally means street-stamped. Sadakchhap is someone who by his acts and standards is alien to ethics and social behavior. It is someone who doesn't know the norms and the etiquette of the society. It refers to roadside romeos and the street gangsters, so it fits Sultan, whereas najayaz is the correct translation for illegitimate. RK only called Sultan najayaz when Sultan claimed to be Mk's son, which would have been anyone's reaction. No one will draw the conclusion that he himself is illegitimate if someone comes up to him and says that he is his brother from another mother.

Anyways, RK is neither illegitimate nor sadakchhap. Please see the comments by ennishet and cardio21 to get the full details on this matter.

P.S. God such cheap words. What have we come to? This show is making us discuss on such disgusting topics, like najayaz and all. 🤢


It is a disgusting topic, I felt it was necessary to explain how Sadakchap and illegitimacy coincide (at what point to there share the same meaning)

In the UK though in Victorian days we had all these social standings now the society has changed a lot and we wouldn't dream even to express anything about social standing or status of someone because we would be thought of as a person that imitates or slavishly admires social superiors because it would be condescending and overbearing to others that are not in a position to do so. A question for you about street gangsters doesn't the explanation I gave earlier fit? A child which doesn't have parents, no uncles or aunts to shelter him and makes his way in life by asking for money from people, you've added the word gangster, but these gangsters didn't their come on the street because in the way I've explained, the origins.

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