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Posted: 8 years ago
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So I don't know much about Bengali culture and rituals but I can say when different cultures get married there will always be bacchanal that's what we call it in Trinidad.But at the end if the day it is the couple that got married.. I thought it was good to show all the behind scenes bacchanal that happens in a wedding...and these things do happen...in Trinidad there are a lot of multi culture marriages multi racial marriages...and what a parent would accept most relatives don't accept and understand...dev and sona is a cultural difference my parents were religious difference but the families adjusted my mother grew up in a house that never consumed beef but that did not stop her parents from eating or drinking at my dads parents home...my mom dad says god knows what's in the heart and he thought her the same...
So today's episode was true to for as to the things that happens in a wedding not to much elaboration on the ceremony...like the other Indian serial
.. Plus I really like dev and sona...Sony did right with this show...

PS bacchanal means confusion and chaos in Trini language.

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Its very interesting to see positive reviews seen from different perspective. Interesting!

Very nice post my dear! I like it. It certainly wasnt draggy. There was really drama...but what wedding without any drama huh?

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Posted: 8 years ago
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excellent post..even i am not diaappointed I really enjoyed the episode..even devakshi was so adorable without any communication it gave real touch to the wedding😃
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Agrata23

excellent post..even i am not diaappointed I really enjoyed the episode..even devakshi was so adorable without any communication it gave real touch to the wedding😃


For my wedding hubby and didn't even speak in the car we were both turned and just wanted to change our clothes ...so that was normal plus I also miss my family...
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: ASHREENA

So I don't know much about Bengali culture and rituals but I can say when different cultures get married there will always be bacchanal that's what we call it in Trinidad.But at the end if the day it is the couple that got married.. I thought it was good to show all the behind scenes bacchanal that happens in a wedding...and these things do happen...in Trinidad there are a lot of multi culture marriages multi racial marriages...and what a parent would accept most relatives don't accept and understand...dev and sona is a cultural difference my parents were religious difference but the families adjusted my mother grew up in a house that never consumed beef but that did not stop her parents from eating or drinking at my dads parents home...my mom dad says god knows what's in the heart and he thought her the same...

So today's episode was true to for as to the things that happens in a wedding not to much elaboration on the ceremony...like the other Indian serial
.. Plus I really like dev and sona...Sony did right with this show...

PS bacchanal means confusion and chaos in Trini language.

Beautiful post...mine was also wedding of 2 cultures and yes the mama, Chachi of boy side tried to create problems but after wedding, all good...they are all gayab 😊
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Posted: 8 years ago
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I think negative attracts more than positive. For me the most important thing is devakshi marriage and I am really happy about it. And the remaining issues always there in every marriages. I think no marriage will go smoothly. Always different opinions rise. Only court marriages go smoothly I think 😆
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Posted: 8 years ago
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When you live in a country as beautiful as my country with different races and religion it is easy to accept dev and sona...the beauty of my country everyone lives in peace and harmony..all Hindus Muslims Christians Africans Indians Chinese Syrian whites and the list can go on..it a different life that is appreciative and respective of all it people...you have a different type of freedom... There is no discrimination... It matters not if you are male or female...most females are independent and most men have no problem with that as a matter they encourage the women to follow there career..a woman don't need the man's permission to work it is there choice and freedom...my ancestors were from India but a lot of Indians from India don't consider the west Indian Indians east Indian...but it matters not we have a good life in Trinidad and everyone has a great appreciation for Indian culture... I hope someone can do an Indian serial with a west Indian Indian and Indian story...there is a tremendous amount of support for Indian serial in Trinidad... Lol...
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Ohhh you are from the Caribbean (wohooo--Finally someone from here..im from Barbados)
Yes bacchanal ought to happen..at the end of the day its a big fat indian wedding
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: ASHREENA


For my wedding hubby and didn't even speak in the car we were both turned and just wanted to change our clothes ...so that was normal plus I also miss my family...


In my wedding also we didn't even speak..so much rituals and mostly all relatives were surounded by us..in wedding reception we were talking..
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Ohhh you are from the Caribbean (wohooo--Finally someone from here..im from Barbados)
Yes bacchanal ought to happen..at the end of the day its a big fat indian wedding

Happy to meet a fellow west indian😊
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