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Originally posted by: Exprimere
This show is too much or my weak heart to handle. Too much.
1. My kostin from yesterday has been answered: the BDSM HQ is indeed a nut. No one is interested in Paro. Nor in her statement.2. It doesn't matter how short a notice you get for your wedding. You must be dressed. In this case, it was the saree of mommy dearest. And he's marrying her in that. Welcome to the gutter land of Dr Sigmund Freud.3. Poor chair. Poor, poor chair. Rudra sat in it, flung his leg over it, stood on it, and finally decided to break it. Out of all the ornate woodwork in the Haveli, he swore his allegiance to his grandmum's chair. How cute. He ran around, rolled around, and went up and down the furniture in sight. Even more cute.4. What a convenient haveli. All samagri and requirements for a wedding are an arm's length away.5. He DRUNK MARRIED her. It bothers me a teeny-weeny bit. Very little. I'll forget about it tomorrow morning, because I'm gulping down vodka- no- tequila shots myself to digest this episode.Ashish Sharma. Agar aap nahi hote, how would I have been glued to the episode the way I was? It BELONGED to you. From the shattered resilience of accepting the suspension, till the uncontrolled rage and grief and dripping sarcasm. It was brilliant. Itne din kahan the aap? Let me touch your manly, pedicured feet.RACE FOR AMAN- UPDATE: Today, Aman stripped Rudra... err... of his badges! You know what this means, bai-sa's! Another reason to support RAman, in the absence of a PaRud love track.
Ahahahhahah...
I have one Kostin about the said sari though...
When bapusa's room got burned, how come Maa sa's sari remained intact?
I felt sorry for Mausam Kaaki... oh in all the mayhem, poor woman was worried about her beloved chair... Our politicians should learn from Kaaki sa's "Kursi Ka Pyaar" !!!