Bigg Boss 19: Daily Discussion Thread- 13th Oct 2025
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Originally posted by: SundariP
See by player if you mean having his way by misleading women then I agree...
But consensual relationship b/w 2 adults where both know they are only for no string attached ons then i don't think that counts as player behaviour....
No I mean player by like heart breaker... I can't see him like that. No strings attached relationships are diff.
Also Narmada talking about no gfs in the past, I take it as no serious relationships which he thought were worth introducing to family. Who gonna tell their mom about the casual ones 🤪
If it is... the fault is entirely yours 🤪
Originally posted by: Charishma
It does! I love Aryan the character and FK as him. But FK's other roles where he looks more like himself, I just can't. It's so jarring that fboi look 😆
Haina? I was like... Am I attracted to the same man? Hain?
I am so glad I never saw him before Aru because I would never have gotten over the fückboi persona.
Originally posted by: Bluegrass
Haina? I was like... Am I attracted to the same man? Hain?
I am so glad I never saw him before Aru because I would never have gotten over the fückboi persona.
Oh same! But Fahmmy doesn't seem to be a fboi either. I mean I am sure he knows that he is VERYYYYYY attractive but a fboi? I don't think so.
Like I said... The blame rests here after the full circle 🤣🤣🤣
Originally posted by: Bluegrass
Haina? I was like... Am I attracted to the same man? Hain?
I am so glad I never saw him before Aru because I would never have gotten over the fückboi persona.
Now I think I know the reason why he keeps stressing on the fact that he doesn't find his good looks an achievement per se and just pins it on genetics 😂
Originally posted by: Bluegrass
Lady, you're gonna pretend that a man who looks like that, and is a Dom like that, and can imagine Shiddat like that is a virgin?
Woooo-hooo! I ain't touching this conversation with a ten foot pole today (no puns here, pleej) but am I enjoying this back and forth or am I enjoying it?!! 🤣🤣🤣 You girls are on a roll today! 🤗
Bacchas are probably blushing and doing frantic google searches.
Originally posted by: libran90
So, in terms of revering, there are temples for Mandodari, Ravan and even Shakuni (Mahabharat) in India. But they aren't as pronounced as Ram and Sita. Since Ram is an avatar and an icon. Coming to Ramayan, there are various versions basis different writers, but the basic premise is a dhobi did not accept his wife because she had spent the night outside her home. She was stuck due to bad weather, but the husband doesn't listen, and he taunts her saying that he is not Lord Ram who will accept Sita who spent so much time with Raavan. So, this reaches the ears of Ram, and he is in a dilemma that if his own people have such low opinion about his wife, he better abdicate the throne. But his brothers and senior courtiers and kulguru don't allow him to take that step. So King Ram loses to husband Ram, and decides to send his wife Sita away. The issue here isn't that he did not trust Sita, he did. The issue here is instructing your brother and commander Lakshman to drop a pregnant woman in the jungle in the middle of the night and not even having the courage to talk it out with his wife and face her. Ram, who was so open and honest in his communication with Sita, chose not to discuss or inform or tell Sita of the fate he was meting out to her. That is the issue, which is also the complaint of Sita before she leaves the world.
Wasn't Sita also his praja? Why wasn't she allowed to explain? Why wasn't she allowed to get the same liberty to justice, just like his subjects? Yes, the husband lost, but then again, the King did not win either.
WOW very well written 👍🏼👏Thank you!