Originally posted by: pyaaribehna
So Chakrapani did go away on a lumbi yaatra to learn the scriptures.
and did not contact his wife even once in the meantime? CVs ki leela woh hi jaane, i guess it was a rigorous school system!And Sowbhag has not done much studying in the meantime?I remember when Chakrapani and Sowbhag got married or rather before they got married her father said she was very well educated. Now suddenly how did she becaome uneducated? I believe she said that she didnt go to any schooling after her marriage like her husband, but i dont know why they expected her to do that...cvsAgain how come they do not recognize each other? They had not met in years, but i agree that somethings you can pick up on!What a cock and bull story ! That means our bhai Chakru had been gone for eleven odd years. and was separated from his wife. - not unheard of because it was a child marriage in the end...but yes I see that there should have been communication between the families if not ChakrawatiThat is too long a time. and they are also in their late twenties now. - the timeline is soo off, i stopped paying too much attention, mei apna Blood pressure kyu badhau! 😆As for Ajab calling MP by name since he is Ashwapal she can call him by his name. If she doesn't then she has to explain that her husband's name was "Pratap" and that is why she cannot "callout" his name I mean nowadays people do say their hubby's names like with respect and affection. - In that culture and even many cultures (ie marwari/mewari) still do this day do not call their husbands by their names, so back in that time it was unheard of! It is a bit weird for Ajabdeh to call someone her husband's name eventhough she right now knows that this person is not her husband. Its a painful past, who ever likes to say the name of someone who caused you so much pain?In those days they must have meant like you cannot "callout" your husband's name as "Hey you ..." etc. That way that sounds disrespectful. - they didnt say the actual name and they didnt use informal tense either.But if it is a prince or king I guess the subjects can address the king with suffix prefix etc plus their name. That may not have been considered wrong even then. - From my understanding, people would say Ranaji, or saheb or some title, I dont believe people actually said the names of kings very oftenWell... ..