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Posted: 9 years ago
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If Ramakrishnan has to say sorry then Ahuja too should say sorry. Why can't Adarsh say that ? This guy is a big disappointment. Kya socha tha kya nikla. 🤢 She should just go away from him. First he runs after her like a chipkoo then he treats her and her family like this. 🤢 And he says he loves her. At least I hope once he gets know about his mom is playing with everyone he will do something about it.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: Aalina.


It is not abt delhites.. It is a simple drama n they want masala in that. Go to any serial all r doing the same thing that's doesn't mean India is full of those people only.

They have to show power n politics that's why they r using Delhi.

Delhites r not like that.. Yes some people influenced by class may be do that but u cant quote delhites for that... I don't know if u r from Delhi or not but I m a delhites..and can't accept this.

Sorry if I hurt u but it is not abt a state.


Much as i would like to oppose the stereotypes that are being projected there is no denying with the fact that each class represents certain values...Te south Indian brahmins from TN and Karnataka ( i watch from close quarters i am a tam brahm living in Bangalore)seem to prefer austerity simplicity and self respect tops the chart. Were we to take movie stars and their ilk we cannot say the same of Tamilians. Simple folks like Ramakrishnans are open to suggestions from people they care and my guess that Appa offers to go away as he did not want further hurdles in Freedom's marriage is what i think firmed her resolve. She has not had the opportunity to share this with Adarsh.
Sometimes interacting with people from the Northern parts of India one gets the feeling they look down on the rest of us as we are not flamboyant as them.

No offence to anyone but a generalisation based on what one sees happening around.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: moonwearer


<font size="3">Much as i would like to oppose the stereotypes that are being projected there is no denying with the fact that each class represents certain values...Te south Indian brahmins from TN and Karnataka ( i watch from close quarters i am a tam brahm living in Bangalore)seem to prefer austerity simplicity and self respect tops the chart. Were we to take movie stars and their ilk we cannot say the same of Tamilians. Simple folks like Ramakrishnans are open to suggestions from people they care and my guess that Appa offers to go away as he did not want further hurdles in Freedom's marriage is what i think firmed her resolve. She has not had the opportunity to share this with Adarsh.</font>
<font size="3">Sometimes interacting with people from the Northern parts of India one gets the feeling they look down on the rest of us as we are not flamboyant as them.</font>

<font size="3">No offence to anyone but a generalisation based on what one sees happening around.</font>



Like I said I my second quote apology to Aalina
I hv lived 12 years in England ; in India been among all multidimensiion ppl in my career
Everywhere I hv had best of Delhi friends when it comes to spending time, dindinneerrr-shanner
Masaaley-vasaaley. , partying yaariyaan but whennn it comes to bind relation OMG CLASS is sooo important to them
My my my
And for them all south Indians are MADRASIS
Come on yaaar

Look at Suhasini and hubby sooo ultraa creep
This is exaaactly how it is there

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