Brief Update 13th Nov- New Akshat's Entry

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Okay here is a brief Update of...13th nov episode:

-- New Akshat makes his entry takes AD in his car and asks how they want to start their new safar.. Amber asks Akshat to stop the car at a hilltop and she Goes with Dhara, spreads her arms and breathes fresh air..

-- Amber tells Dhara that as long as she has Dhara's saath, no Toofan can harm them!

-- They reach Akshats house and while they have fun their room with akshat Sonia enters and gets pissed off..

-- Sonia tells AD in a very rude and sarcastic way that they are so lucky to get Roti kapada and makaan for free in Mumbai..All because of Akshat..and she says Akshat can even get u ur own album if you ask him😡

-- Amber says they are very thankful to Akshat that he gave them rehne ki jaaga etc but from now on they will do everything on their own and Dhara says yes this is their journey..

-- Akshat gets really angry at Sonia

-- Nanu was shown very happy telling everyone that today AD and Lata will be back and when he reaches home he sees Lata alone and asks Abt AD.. lata tells him that they have pampered AD a lot.. it's time that AD and they(Lata and Nanu) should live their life alone...

-- nanu calls AD and tells he is even more proud now of Them and tells them to take good care of each other..

-- Its' Diwali time and AD and Akshat are thinking of what to give each other for diwali and decide to write chits with their wishes..

Akshat gives his chit to Amber...Its' written..I hope u will get everything u desire..

Dhara gives her chit to Akshath ...Its' written ..something like stay happy etc..Akshath says Dhara u have touched my heart😉

and now opens Amber's chit which was for him...Amber wrote.. Forgive Sonia..call her for Diwali...

--- Amber Dhara want to surprise Akshat and make Rangoli for him...Akshat hugs Amber coz Dhara said it was Ambers idea and jus tthen Sonia enters with a gift..and gets shocked....

End...

Overlook mistakes please..write in a hurry😳
No pics..coz the video was really not of good quality😭

LOve,
Gracella

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Posted: 18 years ago
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thanks for the review..
i don't wanna sound stupid...but wut wuz tha gift that AD gave to Akshat? rangoli? wutz that?
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: chanda_chamke

thanks for the review..
i don't wanna sound stupid...but wut wuz tha gift that AD gave to Akshat? rangoli? wutz that?

thanks for da review... chanda rangoli is design like mendi aka henna tht hindus do on diwali with different colour ..

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Why is Sonia jealous? She is just plain mean. I hope Akshat leaves her.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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sammee ii hopee akshat dumpszz soniaa 👏 ..datt dayy il be PROUD of hym 😃
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: chanda_chamke

thanks for the review..
i don't wanna sound stupid...but wut wuz tha gift that AD gave to Akshat? rangoli? wutz that?



oh no yaar you don't sound stupid😉

here some info abt Rangoli..

Rangoli is a traditional Indian art of decorating the entrance to a house and is a timeless tradition that is followed all over India. Rangoli is also known as alpana, aripoma, or kolam.

The word 'rangoli' is said to have been derived from the words 'rang' and 'aavalli' which refers to a row of colours. Rangoli designs and colours vary between different regions but they all follow some basic patterns. A rangoli usually has a geometrical structure that is also symmetrical. The design patterns often consist of natural elements like animals, flowers, etc.

Diwali is celebrated, primarily to herald the coming of the goddess Lakshmi. Prayers are offered to her, asking for her blessings in the form of wealth. As such, a rangoli design is created at the entrance of the house, not only to welcome the guests that visit, but also the goddess herself. Rangoli patterns are usually made using coloured chalk, rice powder, and crushed limestone.

Hope this helped...

Love,
Gracella



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Posted: 18 years ago
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Nice update! Thanx a lot!!
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: ek1229

Why is Sonia jealous? She is just plain mean. I hope Akshat leaves her.



well U know Sonia nah.. she is too possessive abt Akshat and has something against AD..and you are right..she was really mean to AD..AD saw her asli roop and even Beeji was shocked...
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Posted: 18 years ago
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gracelal lovely update dear it wasnt brief it gave a complete picture actually woww rangoli i love to do rangolis on diwali day n da way u described rangoli gracella it was fabulous 👏
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Gracella



oh no yaar you don't sound stupid😉

here some info abt Rangoli..

Rangoli is a traditional Indian art of decorating the entrance to a house and is a timeless tradition that is followed all over India. Rangoli is also known as alpana, aripoma, or kolam.

The word 'rangoli' is said to have been derived from the words 'rang' and 'aavalli' which refers to a row of colours. Rangoli designs and colours vary between different regions but they all follow some basic patterns. A rangoli usually has a geometrical structure that is also symmetrical. The design patterns often consist of natural elements like animals, flowers, etc.

Diwali is celebrated, primarily to herald the coming of the goddess Lakshmi. Prayers are offered to her, asking for her blessings in the form of wealth. As such, a rangoli design is created at the entrance of the house, not only to welcome the guests that visit, but also the goddess herself. Rangoli patterns are usually made using coloured chalk, rice powder, and crushed limestone.

Hope this helped...

Love,
Gracella



Gracella, thanks for giving us the written update for Amber Dhara, please keep doing that in future too.

also thank you so much for explaining about Rangoli. Sounds interesting. 😛

Edited by qusumji - 18 years ago

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