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Posted: 11 years ago
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I know!!! She must switch back to calling him "Rudra" ... I don't like the sound of "Major sahab" ... sounds too formal and distant!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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She calls him rudra when he's not present...in his presence though it has become Major saab...coz she's accepted him as her husband or future husband...so keeping in character of a girl raised in a village with their value system it actually makes sense...its kinda cute too...
I like it...
P.s...I've been married for 10 yrs...and have never called my husband by his name to his face...I do use his name to refer to him when he's not present...and I am a born and brought up bombay girl...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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i like rudra too
everytime she calls himmajor saab i laugh 😆 i dont know why but htt makes me smile the way she says it
PS i dont mind her calling mjor saab too tht luks like a typical girl calling her husband as her village rituals and all 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Major saab is okay, but she is saying it way too often, like when you say a name just to irk somebody. And yeah, writers jumped from rudra to major saab just like that, without a smoothening out hte transition.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Her new found respect for bsd and rudra makes her call him as major saab. Before no respect thstswhy rudra.

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