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R.K. is really a bad guy. He is the brains behind putting Arjun in jail, just so he can get Purvi to marry him. I was under the impression that he was doing this because either Arjun was leaving the show, and Purvi needed a new love, or he was trying to get Arjun and Purvi back together in a sneaky way. But now, today we find out that he planned this whole thing from the beginning, to get Purvi. I am unimpressed. But at least this time it's not Ovi, but another guy.. same story though. This will continue to drag for a while, and hopefully ARVI will be back together...

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Posted: 11 years ago
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I assumed RK was helping Ovi to reunite Arvi. But from yesterday's episode Chadda blamed RK. CV's will drag Arvi reunion and now we will see two guys fighting over Purvi which is rather silly because it is the same old third party interference just to separate Arvi.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Chadda blamed RK for everything? Not really he just meant that RK was the reason Chadda was forced to withdraw his case. But somehow Chadda made it sound like RK was the reason behind everything including framing Arjun etc. I still think we should not jump into conclusion that RK is bad guy based on that Chadda guys remarks.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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love to see purvi and RK together..eagrly waiting for their scenes.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Another kabab mein haddi between ArVi 😵
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: SNoshin

Another kabab mein haddi between ArVi 😵


Actually, there can be a kabab mein haddi only if there is kabab to begin with.

This kabab had disintegrated 20 year ago.

Both Ovi and Rishabh have come to two individuals who have long been separated.

Ovi was asked to come by Arjun himself and if we see carefully, Ovi has no interest in remaining with Arjun. If we do not overlook what is shown, she is the one who has been repeatedly asking Arjun to end the charade and actually reunite with Purvi. There is no joy in being with such a depressed person any way. Ovi seems to be playing the role of only a friend who is sympathetic to Arjun's condition.

Rishabh Kapoor may have some game plan of his own. But it does not appear to be coming between Arjun and Purvi - who were not together any way when RK made his proposal.
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Originally posted by: muse10


Actually, there can be a kabab mein haddi only if there is kabab to begin with.

This kabab had disintegrated 20 year ago.

Both Ovi and Rishabh have come to two individuals who have long been separated.

Ovi was asked to come by Arjun himself and if we see carefully, Ovi has no interest in remaining with Arjun. If we do not overlook what is shown, she is the one who has been repeatedly asking Arjun to end the charade and actually reunite with Purvi. There is no joy in being with such a depressed person any way. Ovi seems to be playing the role of only a friend who is sympathetic to Arjun's condition.

Rishabh Kapoor may have some game plan of his own. But it does not appear to be coming between Arjun and Purvi - who were not together any way when RK made his proposal.


Not sure what kabab means ...and hopefully it's different that kebab. 😆 but it's been made clear that Arjun and Purvi never stopped loving each other. They were too immature to work things out (created that way by the writers only for the leap)...i mean, truthfully, no one would separate for 20 years while both still in love...over some misunderstanding and never talking about it. it was way too silly on the part of the writers who completely wrecked their own story.

As for Ovi, sometimes they show her as a friend sympathetic ...except a good friend wouldn't have done that as it makes Arjun much much more depressed, and living a lie is not good for a person, so she's hurting not helping him. However, more than that, there were many episodes where Ovi did much more than being sympathetic to her friend. She belittled Purvi, made fun of her clothes and how she looked, took great delight in making Purvi feel terrible. Whether it was to come between them or not, that remains to be seen, but it certainly didn't help.

R.Kapoor...he's a mystery man so far. We don't know what his plan is or isn't. Not enough information.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: naava


Not sure what kabab means ...and hopefully it's different that kebab. 😆 but it's been made clear that Arjun and Purvi never stopped loving each other. They were too immature to work things out (created that way by the writers only for the leap)...i mean, truthfully, no one would separate for 20 years while both still in love...over some misunderstanding and never talking about it. it was way too silly on the part of the writers who completely wrecked their own story.

As for Ovi, sometimes they show her as a friend sympathetic ...except a good friend wouldn't have done that as it makes Arjun much much more depressed, and living a lie is not good for a person, so she's hurting not helping him. However, more than that, there were many episodes where Ovi did much more than being sympathetic to her friend. She belittled Purvi, made fun of her clothes and how she looked, took great delight in making Purvi feel terrible. Whether it was to come between them or not, that remains to be seen, but it certainly didn't help.

R.Kapoor...he's a mystery man so far. We don't know what his plan is or isn't. Not enough information.


I think kabab and kebab are the same. One does not want a haddi (bone) in the kabab (thought a delicacy) one is eating. So, a person who comes in between two lovers is the haddi in their kabab or love.

Everything in the show is clearly created by the writers including ArVi's separation and Ovi's coming to help Arjun and her behavior thereafter. We all agree on that. So, if Arvi's separation can be considered just a ploy by the writers, why is Ovi's behavior not so? It is also just a ploy to keep the suspense going.

I think whatever has been shown about Ovi after the leap has been kept purposefully ambiguous so that the writers can go either way if they want. The sharp criticism of Ovi's behavior and calling her a haddi or something to that effect is not very helpful.

In general if two people love each other unconditionally, they will find a way to communicate, sort out differences and be together. No one else can come between the two. But if someone can come in between, then the love is not perfect. It is as simple as that.

May be before the leap Arjun and Purvi were immature. Are they still so? The whole charade thing is the brain child of Arjun and still Ovi is responsible its effects on Purvi? Trying to make Arjun jealous is an equally immature thing on Purvi's part. If these two lovers cannot gather enough maturity to handle things in a reasonable manner, why is Ovi or anyone else being blamed for creating obstacles on their path? In my view that is very very unfair. But just my POV, I do not want to get into an argument.

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Originally posted by: muse10


I think kabab and kebab are the same. One does not want a haddi (bone) in the kabab (thought a delicacy) one is eating. So, a person who comes in between two lovers is the haddi in their kabab or love.

Everything in the show is clearly created by the writers including ArVi's separation and Ovi's coming to help Arjun and her behavior thereafter. We all agree on that. So, if Arvi's separation can be considered just a ploy by the writers, why is Ovi's behavior not so? It is also just a ploy to keep the suspense going.

I think whatever has been shown about Ovi after the leap has been kept purposefully ambiguous so that the writers can go either way if they want. The sharp criticism of Ovi's behavior and calling her a haddi is not very helpful.

In general if two people love each other unconditionally, they will find a way to communicate, sort out differences and be together. No one else can come between the two. But if someone can come in between, then the love is not perfect. It is as simple as that.

May be before the leap Arjun and Purvi were immature. Are they still so? The whole charade thing is the brain child of Arjun and still Ovi is responsible it? Trying to make Arjun jealous is an equally immature thing on Purvi's part. If these two lovers cannot gather enough maturity to handle things in a reasonable manner, why is Ovi or anyone else being blamed for it? In my view that is very very unfair. But just my POV, I do not want to get into an argument.


I think you have misunderstood my post. I never said Ovi was coming between them, i never called her "haddi", i had no sharp criticism of her... i simply said her delight in hurting Purvi was not helping. She was pretty cruel to Purvi...and that's not ok. You don't have to argue with me - I have supported and not supported the behavior of all the characters including Ovi. When she does wrong i will say so, when she does good i will praise her. Simple as that. Your harsh words were out of place to me.

Of course, everyone thinks that Arjun is acting like a jerk, and that the separation was stupid. So was Ovi having an invisible baby... Very bad writing. Everyone agrees with that. As far as the "making Arjun jealous" being immature, it's always immature to do that. But, on the other hand, surely you do remember that Ovi trapped Arjun in the very first place by creating a phony scene to make Arjun jealous...so it's better not to use that point.

I am really not sure why we can't just have a discussion without accusations.


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Originally posted by: naava


I think you have misunderstood my post. I never said Ovi was coming between them, i never called her "haddi", i had no sharp criticism of her... i simply said her delight in hurting Purvi was not helping. She was pretty cruel to Purvi...and that's not ok. You don't have to argue with me - I have supported and not supported the behavior of all the characters including Ovi. When she does wrong i will say so, when she does good i will praise her. Simple as that. Your harsh words were out of place to me.

Of course, everyone thinks that Arjun is acting like a jerk, and that the separation was stupid. So was Ovi having an invisible baby... Very bad writing. Everyone agrees with that. As far as the "making Arjun jealous" being immature, it's always immature to do that. But, on the other hand, surely you do remember that Ovi trapped Arjun in the very first place by creating a phony scene to make Arjun jealous...so it's better not to use that point.

I am really not sure why we can't just have a discussion without accusations.



Naava, I think we both have misunderstood.
And I was not talking about you at all. I was just commenting in general on criticism of Ovi's behavior post leap.

I do not think I have used any harsh words. But still if I have hurt your feelings, I am very very sorry. That is the last thing I want to do.

I also added the last line about not wanting to argue only because I did not want my comments to generate an argument. It was also not specifically about you.

So, please do not think that I was saying anything to you. And again, I am really sorry if anything in my post was hurtful for you.

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