According to you how do you feel Balwant ( Billo) Walia played as a father to Jassi?
Please share your views!!😳
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I loved their relationship, though there were times when I felt exasperated with Papaji's over protective nature. But the good thing was that he was always willing to accept if he was at fault, albeit belatedly sometimes. How many screen fathers do that? Most are either clueless about their children's lives or lay down the law like dictators (that is sadly true of many real parents too. )
One scene that really stands out is the one after Jassi has broken off her friendship with Purab thinking he was using her to get Gulmohur. Papaji rages at her but when he sees how her self-esteem has taken a dip, he comes to her on the pretext of getting his tie unknotted. With a simple little talk he gives Jassi some maxims for life that restore her confidence. Now that's something so real and touching.These were the little things that made JJKN an unforgettable show. 👏 👏 👏
I so agree Blyti, Jassi and papaji's relationship was realastic and it was so natural. Papaji's over protectiveness was quite normal too,according to me that is.
Originally posted by: laddoo598
I so agree Blyti, Jassi and papaji's relationship was realastic and it was so natural. Papaji's over protectiveness was quite normal too,according to me that is.
I agree with all 3 of you!!! 😊
And I also agree with all of you! 😊😆