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Anupamaa 08 Mar 2026 Written Update & Daily Discussions Thread
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Aryan and his girlfriend
Originally posted by: sunitas123
I think your whole post was on the basis that JM is not happy and you thought it was no big deal? Now you are saying JM is happy. Time pass kar rahi ho? keep it going. Now we know why we are shown such crap by the CVs coz ppl like u demand for it! what all Raman needs to do to keep you happy?😆
Originally posted by: mayu1982
Honestly speaking both are wrong.. Both of them do it under the influence of kid.Celebrating wedding anniversary , exchanging dancing partner was whole and sole Ishita idea and no one forces her to do this.. So she was wrong. periodSimilarly Raman is wrong in doing puja with Shagun .. Same mistake under the influence of adi. His decision no adult forced him to do so...Both are wrong.So i guess if you are saying ishita can do this ..then why not raman?Valid hai he can but still his action will be consider as wrong only.Anyway mind-blowing observation pammy aunty ke ghar bajeo ruhi ko that means ishita will be doing some kand.
Originally posted by: DiyaRathore
Yeah, both are wrong. But my point was when Ishita did similar kind of blunder it's tagged as selfless act and when Raman does the kaand he doesn't deserve Ishita...!!!
Considering the current scenario, again both are wrong but some are trying to disregard the fact which started this chain of events. What Ishita did by arranging a marriage anniversary celebration for a divorced couple was the "chingari" that is now converted into a "flame" thanks to Raman. If Ishita hadn't started it, Adi wouldn't have got the courage of thinking his parents as a couple. I previously tried to explain things but I was tagged as Raman supporter. So I preferred being sarcastic this time.😆
Thanks, I observed it but I fully realized it when I read a post about it somewhere in this forum. Perhaps Monal was the one who first pointed it out.