Yes, I will watch anything he acts in, except maybe horror movies.
1.You know, I'm glad you brought this point up. I had previously discussed HS' changing role and responsibility as a father in terms of authority but also financial contribution as a provider in this family. He's not even as well off as Babita and can definitely not compete with Ashok, especially in terms of things like wanting to pay for Minnie's education abroad/sending her to London.
Yes, Ashok is sophisticated, comes from a higher 'social' class than HS, and will probably make something of himself this time. However, HS is the one with real mental and emotional class, no matter how often he calls himself ganwaar. Ashok's crudeness was exposed when things got tough for him but he might be in better control of his temper. Would be really interesting to watch this, and how she reconciles having two dads and especially if Ashok returns with his kid, the one who he actually pampers and looks after. How would she feel seeing her sibling receive all the love and attention she never had? Would that make her yearn for a father's affection and finally speak out about it?
Again, these CVs with their breaking of stereotypes and love for role reversal, doing the Yashoda and Devki comparison with HS and Ashok! 😆
[/QUOTEI 1. I agree he is not financially well off as Babitha. Half of Babitha's so called self respect comes from her business which I clearly see going downwards because of her attitude. I am not worried about it. But Ashok having lots of money is a matter of concern. He may try to get back at HS using his influence. I hope by the time Minnie is truly his daughter and Babitha a real loving wife.
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