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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: can_pak

Is it so hard to understand that she was a child?


it doesn't matter even if she were a toddler or a new born baby..

it wasn't just an accident.. a woman was burnt alive.. and her son heard those shrieks..

Plus whatever character we have seen of her as a kid.. she isn't the dumb types... some 8 or more years old.. enough to know that people burnt his friend's mother alive.. which she doesn't even seem to think about now

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: grumpydwarf


I think its been established she believes in telling the truth no matter what odds. The "sach to sach hota hai" dialogue kind of indicates that. And once again she was young at the time. A child can be easily manipulated.


As Indrani had told the priests that at times the truth is not what we see with our eyes
Chandni needs to learn that and take responsibility of her actions later some day
She needs to know her truth cost what and what it did to a family
Truth is Indrani had plotted everything so the Mahants were innocent
She needs to know that truth
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: enigmatic_zephy


it doesn't matter even if she were a toddler or a new born baby..

it wasn't just an accident.. a woman was burnt alive.. and her son heard those shrieks..

Plus whatever character we have seen of her as a kid.. she isn't the dumb types... some 8 or more years old.. enough to know that people burnt his friend's mother alive.. which she doesn't even seem to think about now

conviniently forgotten


Um if you watch the movies about the Salem witch trials you get to know how much children played a part in the burning of women. It started off with a bunch of girls having fun, dancing naked in the rain. People thought they were witches. They thought it might be fun to play along. It does happen at that age. You dont think things through.

My take is my the main culprit is fundamentalism and old school beliefs. The only human alive really responsible is Indrani.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: CurryMonsta

I like gul's previous shows like geet, ipk1, qubool hai or even that online show tanhiyaan. I have tried to watch this show for barun but its hard, and you know about my undying love for him. Its to colorful, and the outfits are so cringeworthy. In Qh, geet and ipk i rooted for the FL but in this show i feel like she deserves what's coming towards her and her family. Chandni wasn't innocent, her words led to the demise of advey's mother.


Her words def did. But there were other factors at play and people keep on pointing out how young she was. You and I rarely agree about hindi serials Sammy.

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