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Posted: 6 years ago
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I am putting the flashback from today’s episode under”Facts Revealed.” It was just another incident that is related to what happened 20 years ago.

I do not agree on the redemption part because even if the not so terrific trio was kept in dark they did not do anything to change the situation for Pooja and her father. They were mean and disrespectful to Sharma's because they believed Ashok was the real culprit. At that point their actions could be justified to a point. But the fact that they did not do anything to rectify the situation when they came to know PK’s truth makes them equally guilty. I legal terms it is called accessory after the fact. They for whatever personal reasons kept their heads down and mouth shut.

20 years have passed and they are still doing the same thing. Jhanvi’s point becomes valid. They now know the truth but are keeping quiet. They are responsible too.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: ZindagiCalling

Well no one knows if the audience will accept this version of "redeemed" Suman and Dadaji😕. Yes these three didn't kill anyone like PK, but they are still culprits for brushing such huge crime under the carpet. Fair enough, they didn't want the family's name and business to get destroyed, but if they were so guilty because of PK's action what did they do to make pooja and ishani's life better.? Did they rehabilitate them ? Did they took care of their education, their living? May be that way they could have redeemed themselves to a certain bit. They cried buckets and then it was over. Dadaji scolded PK as if he stole some pencil box and threatened him that he would complain to his teacher😆. PK retorted by telling him that if he complains he will leave the school once and for all.😈 Dada ji goes phuss and tells him that he is excusing him for this time but stealing is bad habit and you will get punished sooner or later... 🤪Thereafter, everything went back to normal...🤓

Great example. If the father had complaint the teacher about his son' s mistake he would have been given a chance to correct the mistakes and he would have become a good man. But now he might have been in a great position but still he has the worst mind. Here ,the real culprit is the father.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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People need to stop getting so agitated. The writers are trying to redeem the oldies, except PK whether you like it or not. They took the first step in the flashback.

This is fiction, but in reality, if you put yourself in the shoes of the family of papi pk, be honest you would keep your mouth shut too. Especially if you were dependent on pk.

I see that my thread is being on the verge of being sabotaged by petty reaction. No one is attacking you or your views.You all need to watch out for audience reaction too and chill in the mean time.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Eternized_Blues

I am putting the flashback from today’s episode under”Facts Revealed.” It was just another incident that is related to what happened 20 years ago.

I do not agree on the redemption part because even if the not so terrific trio was kept in dark they did not do anything to change the situation for Pooja and her father. They were mean and disrespectful to Sharma's because they believed Ashok was the real culprit. At that point their actions could be justified to a point. But the fact that they did not do anything to rectify the situation when they came to know PK’s truth makes them equally guilty. I legal terms it is called accessory after the fact. They for whatever personal reasons kept their heads down and mouth shut.

20 years have passed and they are still doing the same thing. Jhanvi’s point becomes valid. They now know the truth but are keeping quiet. They are responsible too.

Yes Supporting Criminal for their benefit is crime too .....

I did not see their character got redeemed.... Keep the dark secret from Dhruv and Kabir ...Mittal seniors specially Dada and Suman are liers and manipulative ...

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Eternized_Blues

I am putting the flashback from today’s episode under”Facts Revealed.” It was just another incident that is related to what happened 20 years ago.

I do not agree on the redemption part because even if the not so terrific trio was kept in dark they did not do anything to change the situation for Pooja and her father. They were mean and disrespectful to Sharma's because they believed Ashok was the real culprit. At that point their actions could be justified to a point. But the fact that they did not do anything to rectify the situation when they came to know PK’s truth makes them equally guilty. I legal terms it is called accessory after the fact. They for whatever personal reasons kept their heads down and mouth shut.

20 years have passed and they are still doing the same thing. Jhanvi’s point becomes valid. They now know the truth but are keeping quiet. They are responsible too.

Bold I so agreee

Yes Supporting Criminal for their benefit is crime too .....

I did not see their character got redeemed.... Keep the dark secret from Dhruv and Kabir ...Mittal seniors specially Dada and Suman are liers and manipulative ...

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Eternized_Blues

I am putting the flashback from today’s episode under”Facts Revealed.” It was just another incident that is related to what happened 20 years ago.

I do not agree on the redemption part because even if the not so terrific trio was kept in dark they did not do anything to change the situation for Pooja and her father. They were mean and disrespectful to Sharma's because they believed Ashok was the real culprit. At that point their actions could be justified to a point. But the fact that they did not do anything to rectify the situation when they came to know PK’s truth makes them equally guilty. I legal terms it is called accessory after the fact. They for whatever personal reasons kept their heads down and mouth shut.

20 years have passed and they are still doing the same thing. Jhanvi’s point becomes valid. They now know the truth but are keeping quiet. They are responsible too.

I think you missed out the part, where it was made known to the audience that the mittals think that the Sharma girls are dead.

Janhvi and her views are right for now.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: ZindagiCalling

Well no one knows if the audience will accept this version of "redeemed" Suman and Dadaji😕. Yes these three didn't kill anyone like PK, but they are still culprits for brushing such huge crime under the carpet. Fair enough, they didn't want the family's name and business to get destroyed, but if they were so guilty because of PK's action what did they do to make pooja and ishani's life better.? Did they rehabilitate them ? Did they took care of their education, their living? May be that way they could have redeemed themselves to a certain bit. They cried buckets and then it was over. Dadaji scolded PK as if he stole some pencil box and threatened him that he would complain to his teacher😆. PK retorted by telling him that if he complains he will leave the school once and for all.😈 Dada ji goes phuss and tells him that he is excusing him for this time but stealing is bad habit and you will get punished sooner or later... 🤪Thereafter, everything went back to normal...🤓

Funny that you have selective memory.

The mittals do not know that the girls are alive. You have to be alive to be rehabilitated. 🤣

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: gaushiv13

EXACTLY I EVEN NOT UNDERSTOOD THIS HOW THEY ARE REDEEMED TODAY

DONT KNOW THE LOGIC

Are you watching ITV and expecting logic... lol.. wrong place to look for it. But the steps to bring in audience sympathies have been taken.

I actually don't mind them showing janhvi hurting these mittals.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Amy142

Funny that you have selective memory.

The mittals do not know that the girls are alive. You have to be alive to be rehabilitated. 🤣

Suman said ki maine us Bachi Ko apne Hathon se Dhakka maara. Humne in done ki zindagi Barbaad Kar di... something like that.. It means that till that point, they knew that the two girls are alive. If after that they died (acc. to them) it only means they did nothing to protect them. Nyway, going by their characters they are not much capable of protecting anyone..😆 But just saying that their guilt is not of much use.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Amy142

I think you missed out the part, where it was made known to the audience that the mittals think that the Sharma girls are dead.

Janhvi and her views are right for now.

Damn it! Teach me to not fast forward again. 😆

But even if they believe the girls are dead their silence is not justifiable.

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