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Posted: 8 years ago
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I was so curious to know about Miku's foster family and I was happy to know that he got adopted by a Muslim family

But what impressed me was the fact that the family didn't force their culture on Veer...they somehow must have figured out that Miku is Hindu and hence taught him Hindu culture and raised him like a Hindu

They named him Veer which is a Hindu name

Miku calls his parents mummy and papa

I loved how the makers have depicted that love of a mother and love of parents is beyond any religion. The message of secularism has been given so beautifully

I loved how they have showcased this sensitive issue with such sensibility

I loved today's Miku and his mom's scene...it was so subtle and yet so deep and meaningful

Miku' s mom daily puts teeka on his forehead which is a Hindu tradition and how Veer helped his mom set her Hijaab properly...they both respect each other's culture and love each other unconditnioally

Lovely message given by CVs 😊

Looking forward to more such scenes of Miku and when will Miku and Advay meet again...eagerly waiting for their scenes 😊

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Yes
Miku and his mother scenes were simple yet beautiful
There was such a subtle message in that scene
Loved to see their bond
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Posted: 8 years ago
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True. I felt same but I am now curious to know how come they know he was a Hindu? may be they know about his past. did the newspapers print the picture of whole family and miku''s family recognised him?
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Neelum.drashti

True. I felt same but I am now curious to know how come they know he was a Hindu? may be they know about his past. did the newspapers print the picture of whole family and miku''s family recognised him?


They might have seen a locket or any such suvenier which might have indicated that Miku is Hindu...i don't think they are aware about anything else
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Yes loved the whole scene ..so peaceful n blissful
Miku is so lucky to find such great parents... they love him to the core... Veer knows that diff in religion n yet respect them beyond caste ... no peaching- handled subtle way.
His mom specially is the sweetest mom ..God bless them in the serial too...
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Posted: 8 years ago
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It was such a nice scene. Veer is so funny
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Such a lovely scene
Message of secularism is clear! I wish people could see it
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Miku' s mom daily puts teeka on his forehead which is a Hindu tradition and how Veer helped his mom set her Hijaab properly...they both respect each other's culture and love each other unconditnioally

This has to be the highlight of the episode for me. I totally loved the way Miku's mom puts tikka on him and Miku sets his mom't hijaab that came lose. Happy that Miku got a good life even after the disaster.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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I loved that scene so much. They showed perfect secularism.

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