Originally posted by: Naach_Basanti
FLS I think its a Hindi slang. Char din ki mahmaan is like a common phrase associated with guests. Doesn't mean they have been there only for 4 days.
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Originally posted by: Naach_Basanti
FLS I think its a Hindi slang. Char din ki mahmaan is like a common phrase associated with guests. Doesn't mean they have been there only for 4 days.
Originally posted by: rani-lucki
he might not have meant 4 days literally
its just to say she is here for a short stay
Originally posted by: snehatalk
rudra says 4 days and we hear forever...its ok...its just his mommy issues acting up...dont pay any attention to it...paro certainly doesn't...dont worry no matter how many days or months passes...paro will spend it with rudra...thats finale!
Originally posted by: Exprimere
I'm sure 4 days is just a phrase... meaning the same as a few days. Remember that song, "Jeene ke hain char din". Who lives for 4 days, literally?
BUT, if they are going literal, I need 20 change of clothes per day. Bas.
Originally posted by: FairyLiquidSoap
sigh that is what I have also been informed that its just a phrase Ah well I learnt something new today 😃
20 changes of clothes for who is now my kostin to you