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Posted: 15 years ago
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misti .......really ?

Good for Vishakha !

But then she isnt the heroine . Rads is . Now if they showed holier than thou Rads having two hubbies I wud sit up .
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: koolsadhu1000

misti .......really ?

Good for Vishakha !

But then she isnt the heroine . Rads is . Now if they showed holier than thou Rads having two hubbies I wud sit up .

Radhika does have two husbands.................the metaphysical Kanha and then her this lifes Kanha.........that is Dev.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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God... this means Manav is married to Shravani really and truly...???? *shudder*
Even though my personal opinion on marriage is diffferent as I said above... but still I'm finding it hard not to be angry with Manav, so I think the rest of the audience must be wanting to tear Manav to pieces right now.
Not even a single character in the show said it that Manav is now married to shravani... I thought maybe Damodar wud say it in a fit of rage.. but he didn't, instead in todays episode he asked Archu to serve Manav his food!!!
I guess even the creatives don't know whether sindoor symbolizes marriage or putting sindoor means getting married ... you need to send the above post to them so that they can get some clarity and understand that they did a GROSS error, not to mention broke the hearts of Manav fans like me.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: nikitagmc

God... this means Manav is married to Shravani really and truly...???? *shudder*

I think the rest of the audience must be wanting to tear Manav to pieces right now.
Not even a single character in the show said it that Manav is now married to shravani... I thought maybe Damodar wud say it in a fit of rage.. but he didn't, instead in todays episode he asked Archu to serve Manav his food!!!

yes , I definitely want to tear him apart . Nothing he will do can make up for this mistake . If I will be happy after the fall scene as we know that he might take care of her , it will be for Archu . It's about time that girl got some happines even if it is temporary one otherwise she will go in depression.
Unfortunately that foolish girl will only be happy with one person and that is Manav .......
So even though I dislike him so much , I still will be happy if he acts a little better with Archana , at leqast till she gets better and strong .
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: misti73




Radhika does have two husbands.................the metaphysical Kanha and then her this lifes Kanha.........that is Dev.



😆 misti you made me laugh solid .
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: koolsadhu1000



😆 misti you made me laugh solid .

You should now think about Radhika and do a pranam.........she is way above all these other leading ladies 😃...............and there you were underestimating her.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Ram Ram Raja Ram is also chanted at funeral procession. Isn't it?

This one is simply hilarious and so are your dialogues with CB people as I have some occasional pick on that serial.

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Ha..ha.. Well Said Kool.
U mix Humour so well. I didnt watch that episode that day though.
Lovely Post.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Brilliant, kool. I am in fact mad at Ekta Kapoor for creating this universal bride who bears on her person symbols of marriage from across India, and in crudely exaggerated form at that : Triangular sindoor extending from forehead to nose, long dangling mangalsutra worn outside the saree, bengali kada, nath, toe rings and the works. Maharashtrians don't wear sindoor. Bengalis, North Indians don't wear manglsutra. But never mind. In India soaps, the bride must look like a jewellery shop -- thank god, in PR, Ek has spared us the female vamp with her trademark monstrous, multi-coloured bindi.
I was so astonished when my maid's newly married daughter turned up the other day looking like an Ekta bride. They are UPites but this girl had triangular sindor and gaudy mangalsutra that reached up to her navel. I asked her why she had worn it when it was not a UP tradition, and she simply said, "fason (fasion) hai."
Aroud my work place, and among the people I know, I have't met a single woman who dresses like this. In the south, girls look the same before and after marriage and I think this give them a lot of dignity.
PS: I really like your posts.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: vidyasu1

Brilliant, kool. I am in fact mad at Ekta Kapoor for creating this universal bride who bears on her personsymbols of marriage from across India, and in crudelyexaggerated form at that : Triangular sindoor extending from forehead to nose, long dangling mangalsutra worn outside the saree, bengali kada, nath, toe rings and the works. Maharashtrians don't wear sindoor. Bengalis, North Indiansdon't wear manglsutra. But never mind. In India soaps, the bride must look like a jewellery shop-- thank god, in PR, Ek has spared us the female vamp with her trademark monstrous, multi-coloured bindi.

I was so astonishedwhen my maid's newly married daughter turned up the other day looking like an Ekta bride. They are UPites but this girl had triangular sindor and gaudy mangalsutra that reached up to her navel. I asked her why she had worn it when it was not a UP tradition, and she simply said, "fason (fasion) hai."


Aroud my work place, and among the people I know, I have't met a single woman who dresses like this. In the south, girls look the same before and after marriage and I think this give them a lot of dignity.


PS: I really like your posts.



Thanks a ton dear and u must reply more often . Whether u agree or not , for my opinions r often controversial and not keeping in with popular trend . 😊

About the dress thing you were spot on . I mean look at Shravni . In a White ..........i repeat , White salwar khameez . Why shud a young girl like her wear such clothes ? Widows in Mumbai DO NOT WEAR THESE TYPE OF CLOTHES AT ALL . SO why this false display ? It is not eighteenth century . On thirteenth day after mourning , wives don colourful clothes and catch rush hour commutes to get back to their jobs........and what nonsense they r showing ?
Edited by koolsadhu1000 - 15 years ago

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