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Posted: 12 years ago
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After reading the update, I might want to watch this episode to draw conclusion upon. But, all in all, PR is indeed a fertile land. Pr should I say K-shows instead, that will be more appropriate.

How in the world can Ovi easily conceive after a six month miscarriage? Is it so easy? 😕
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: ilovedhanjanird

I live in Ontario and it rained today as well
And it's beautiful. !


You mean that you enjoy the cold, wet stinging shards of raindrops when its 50 degrees Fahrenheit? Well, then good for you!
I dont enjoy it, probably because of my advanced age and arthritis! In fact I miss the warm showers of India, of my youth and childhood! When we used to make boats and float them on the flooded roads or dance like Sridevi on the terrace in the rain : Kaatey nahin kattey yeh din ye raat...😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: pallavi25


You mean that you enjoy the cold, wet stinging shards of raindrops when its 50 degrees Fahrenheit? Well, then good for you!
I dont enjoy it, probably because of my advanced age and arthritis! In fact I miss the warm showers of India, of my youth and childhood! When we used to make boats and float them on the flooded roads or dance like Sridevi on the terrace in the rain : Kaatey nahin kattey yeh din ye raat...😆


I love the monsoon rains as well. Would go stand underneath the trees and shake them after the rain to make the droplets fall, and the rainbows after would be spectacular. Even the thunder and lightening that accompanied the sudden darkening and warm showers were something to look forward to 😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: soapwatcher1


I love the monsoon rains as well. Would go stand underneath the trees and shake them after the rain to make the droplets fall, and the rainbows after would be spectacular. Even the thunder and lightening that accompanied the sudden darkening and warm showers were something to look forward to 😊


Yes, I loved the monsoon rains and also the April showers which are called Kaalbaisakhi in Bengal. They were sudden thunderstorms in the late afternoon or evening which cooled down the burning earth in April-May. And I loved the warm, musty smell of the earth when it rained. Its been so long since I inhaled that smell...
I can wax poetic abt the monsoons in India...its so romantic! No wonder Arjun gets all excited whenever it rains...😳😆


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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: pallavi25


Yes, I loved the monsoon rains and also the April showers which are called Kaalbaisakhi in Bengal. They were sudden thunderstorms in the late afternoon or evening which cooled down the burning earth in April-May. And I loved the warm, musty smell of the earth when it rained. Its been so long since I inhaled that smell...
I can wax poetic abt the monsoons in India...its so romantic! No wonder Arjun gets all excited whenever it rains...😳😆



Reading your post made me so nostalgic, that smell was heavenly, fresh earth. The power outages after the rain, the lanterns that cast long shadows, remember them all, you are right, one could wax poetical about the blue blue skies after the afternoon showers, the clean scent of the night and the jasmine flowers, and the countless stars hanging within reach of your outstretched hand. Yes, when the heat was unbearable, the heavens would invariably open up. My cousins and I would delight in leaving buckets of water in the summer sun and use the naturally heated water for an afternoon drench, cheap thrills. Those were the days.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: arshi_arvi

I have a feeling Onir will die, leaving Purvi pregnant. When the leap comes, Ekta will show the viewers that Arvi is happily married with Pari, Onir's kid and another Arvi baby. Then Ovi will come back again with Arjun's kid.


this is the regular BT part. so 99% of chance. only 1% chance for not happening of this track

i agree with all except Purvi pregnant with Onir's child. Purvi has Pari. in this time its not easy for Purvi to get pregnant. and also they are struggling to earn for their daily bread and butter.

it is possible if they show a 1 or 2 years leap with Onir proving innocent in the case and regaining his doctor license.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: soapwatcher1


Reading your post made me so nostalgic, that smell was heavenly, fresh earth. The power outages after the rain, the lanterns that cast long shadows, remember them all, you are right, one could wax poetical about the blue blue skies after the afternoon showers, the clean scent of the night and the jasmine flowers, and the countless stars hanging within reach of your outstretched hand. Yes, when the heat was unbearable, the heavens would invariably open up. My cousins and I would delight in leaving buckets of water in the summer sun and use the naturally heated water for an afternoon drench, cheap thrills. Those were the days.


Aaah, you made me so nostalgic too! Gosh, how I miss my homeland!
Loved the jasmine scent wafting from the garden at night...Raat ki Raani its called there. So apt the name!
Wo kaagaz ki kashti wo baarish ka paani

Ye Daulat Bhi Le Lo, Ye Shohrat Bhi Le Lo
Bhale Cheen Lo Mujhse Meri Jawaani
Magar Mujhko Lauta Do Bachchpan Ka Saawan
Wo Kaagaz Ki Kasthi Wo Baarish Ka Paani

And heres my fav rain song from the movies:😳

Rimjhim girey saawan ...loved Moushami and Amitabh walking in the rain on the streets of 70s ka Mumbai:



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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: pallavi25


Aaah, you made me so nostalgic too! Gosh, how I miss my homeland!
Loved the jasmine scent wafting from the garden at night...Raat ki Raani its called there. So apt the name!
Wo kaagaz ki kashti wo baarish ka paani

Ye Daulat Bhi Le Lo, Ye Shohrat Bhi Le Lo
Bhale Cheen Lo Mujhse Meri Jawaani
Magar Mujhko Lauta Do Bachchpan Ka Saawan
Wo Kaagaz Ki Kasthi Wo Baarish Ka Paani

And heres my fav rain song from the movies:😳

Rimjhim girey saawan ...loved Moushami and Amitabh walking in the rain on the streets of 70s ka Mumbai:




Thanks for the link, have never watched this song before :) but def evokes memories of the homeland.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: ilovedhanjanird

Why is this stupid
That's what you all wanted

Don't worry even if she has a baby
I don't think she would want Arjun back
She wouldn't wait 5 years for that

What do you mean @bold

I am not at all worried that she will return after how many years to fight for arjun again. Where ever the storyline goes, it least interest me my dear. \This is a serial, I dont get all emotional and worked up over it. So please becareful with your comments.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: pallavi25


Aaah, you made me so nostalgic too! Gosh, how I miss my homeland!
Loved the jasmine scent wafting from the garden at night...Raat ki Raani its called there. So apt the name!
Wo kaagaz ki kashti wo baarish ka paani

Ye Daulat Bhi Le Lo, Ye Shohrat Bhi Le Lo
Bhale Cheen Lo Mujhse Meri Jawaani
Magar Mujhko Lauta Do Bachchpan Ka Saawan
Wo Kaagaz Ki Kasthi Wo Baarish Ka Paani

And heres my fav rain song from the movies:😳

Rimjhim girey saawan ...loved Moushami and Amitabh walking in the rain on the streets of 70s ka Mumbai:



Janhvi and pallavi you two are making me jealous when I read your posts. I will visit India someday. Its where my descendants are from. My great grand parents came to Guyana as indentured labourers from India and so I refer to it always as the 'motherland' I am currently having some fun in Switzerland. Next week I shall be back to normal.
Edited by rayadallie - 12 years ago

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