Deshmukh family will return to chawl again:Warning pg3

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Posted: 11 years ago
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lol why do i feel Deshmukh family will return to mumbai chawl leaving their banglow in canada 🤣


i hope this time they don have any demotion :p šŸ˜†

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Oh they sure will Yaari 🤣
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Koi Shaq !Ofcourse they will 🤣
I wonder where will sulo stay coz Soham's kids are staying in Karanjkar house šŸ˜†
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Posted: 11 years ago
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^ i cant dream the horrible scene.. God knows how they will manage it :P
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I would not be surprised. Ekta is in love with that chawl and thinks that if someone earned as much money as the Deshmukh's would live this way. You can be humble and real even without having to live in a chawl. She just insults people by having her characters live in one.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I'm sure they will all end up back there, of course you can't have an Indian soap based in Canada.

But i am amused, confused by one thing. The readers on the forum keep talking about how small the Deshmukh house is in the chawl. Yes it is small for so many people, but frankly, the size of those rooms, the spacious bedroom, a real kitchen...it looks like a mansion to me ! Not glamorous like DK's house, or the ones in Canada, but the Deshmukh chawl looks huge, spacious and lovely. I have lived for the past year in a 9 meter flat ! Yes, 9 meters ! It is a 1/2 bed, a small chest, a wall with a sink etc..it's not a "room" in a larger house, it IS the whole "house".

So i'ts all in the eye of the beholder. If the D's house is the poverty of the Indian chawl, except for drawing the water daily, I'd say India is a VERY rich luxurious country. Of course i know this is a fictional place, but the readers seem to think the Deshmukh house is realistically showing the true poverty level of India's chawl living.

Is it?? šŸ˜•

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Ekta wants to connect to the mass audiences who apparently according to her connect to her show if the characters are shown to be living in a crawl no matter how rich they are...
I seriously don't nderstand why anybody who is earning crores wld choose to live in a crawl...

Can someone give me a real life example of such a person who is rich and lives in a crawl!

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: naava

I'm sure they will all end up back there, of course you can't have an Indian soap based in Canada.


But i am amused, confused by one thing. The readers on the forum keep talking about how small the Deshmukh house is in the chawl. Yes it is small for so many people, but frankly, the size of those rooms, the spacious bedroom, a real kitchen...it looks like a mansion to me ! Not glamorous like DK's house, or the ones in Canada, but the Deshmukh chawl looks huge, spacious and lovely. I have lived for the past year in a 9 meter flat ! Yes, 9 meters ! It is a 1/2 bed, a small chest, a wall with a sink etc..it's not a "room" in a larger house, it IS the whole "house".

So i'ts all in the eye of the beholder. If the D's house is the poverty of the Indian chawl, except for drawing the water daily, I'd say India is a VERY rich luxurious country. Of course i know this is a fictional place, but the readers seem to think the Deshmukh house is realistically showing the true poverty level of India's chawl living.

Is it?? šŸ˜•


It is not about the "eye of the beholder" we're looking at people who live like some of the richest people in the west - only a select number of people have paid staff! Yet, they chose to live in a chawl without running water and one bathroom for 8-10 or more people! That's NOT believable. And while you think it looks big in comparison to your place that doesn't make it the type of place a single NRI of their financial status and lifestyle would adopt. And once again, that is not believable. Perhaps to you it is but to a majority of us No.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Well yea, they wil hav 2 return cuz u no... they r incomplete witout dat chawl... 🤣
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: naava

I'm sure they will all end up back there, of course you can't have an Indian soap based in Canada.


But i am amused, confused by one thing. The readers on the forum keep talking about how small the Deshmukh house is in the chawl. Yes it is small for so many people, but frankly, the size of those rooms, the spacious bedroom, a real kitchen...it looks like a mansion to me ! Not glamorous like DK's house, or the ones in Canada, but the Deshmukh chawl looks huge, spacious and lovely. I have lived for the past year in a 9 meter flat ! Yes, 9 meters ! It is a 1/2 bed, a small chest, a wall with a sink etc..it's not a "room" in a larger house, it IS the whole "house".

So i'ts all in the eye of the beholder. If the D's house is the poverty of the Indian chawl, except for drawing the water daily, I'd say India is a VERY rich luxurious country. Of course i know this is a fictional place, but the readers seem to think the Deshmukh house is realistically showing the true poverty level of India's chawl living.

Is it?? šŸ˜•


Yes, most of the apartments in US do have much smaller room than the Deshmukh chawl. Even the private houses here have smaller bedrooms than the ones shown in D chawl. Ive never lived in Mumbai, only visited it once, Ive never seen a chawl but I think chawls are kind of low income apartments, like tenement housing or projects in the US.

Deshmukh chawl looked more realistic in the earliest days, when the rooms looked smaller and more cramped. But the chawl they showed recently is much bigger and sprawling and has a private bathroom instead of shared latrines in regular chawls.
In reality I would guess the rooms in chawls are much smaller and cramped.


Here is a picture of a real chawl from outside:


BTW I have heard of NRIs going back to India and staying in their ancestral houses with very few modern amenities or luxuries.

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