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Taiji to slap Naina again...


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Posted: 7 years ago
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College shopping banned for both our girls
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Posted: 7 years ago
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So naina ki torture shuru.Thank god Taiji was unaware about samina.Pata nehi kya karti agar pata hoti
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Some times I think that this 90s version is a bit exaggerated...we were allowed to wear anything we wanted...my parents encouraged me to be independent...get a career and do something. I could relate more with Shefali than Naina
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Posted: 7 years ago
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ur title cracked me up ...hahahahahhaa 😆hillarious strikes again😆
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Yep wanted to make taiji sound like a terrorist. Lol
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Avan_s

Some times I think that this 90s version is a bit exaggerated...we were allowed to wear anything we wanted...my parents encouraged me to be independent...get a career and do something. I could relate more with Shefali than Naina


I can relate with Naina... Even I was not allowed to wear western outfits by my parents during my college days back in 1995...
Mom would say it will spoil my image as " Ache ghar ki adki"
That time many orthodox families were like that...
Western cloths means ladki bighad gayi...
There were so many rules while going to college or with friends back then..
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Yeah I do remember that I had a friend in school who said the same...could not wear western outfits except the uniform and no boys could call her at home. I could not understand that as we were studying on coed and all my friends whether girls or boys could come over to my house and some times stay the night...of course the guys would stay in a separate room but all of them were so close to my mom too. I had my own telephone connection.My aunt's used to tell my mom to listen in on my phone calls but she said that she trusted me.I guess I was blessed and just did not realize it at the time.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Avan_s

Some times I think that this 90s version is a bit exaggerated...we were allowed to wear anything we wanted...my parents encouraged me to be independent...get a career and do something. I could relate more with Shefali than Naina


Completely agree with exaggerated version. .. but may be some family dnt allow such things back in 90s... though I was a kid thn 😆 but still my parents nvr stopped me fr wearing tee short or skirts wo khud he late the
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Originally posted by: shweta_yadav


Completely agree with exaggerated version. .. but may be some family dnt allow such things back in 90s... though I was a kid thn 😆 but still my parents nvr stopped me fr wearing tee short or skirts wo khud he late the


I guess both kind would have been there, the majority being the conservative kinds.

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