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Bechari Deviji looks like she couldn’t tolerate Anoojs marriage with Maaya now she’s going to a place worser than Shah House ka storeroom 🤣🤣

I hope this actually comes true it would be fun to watch this show for once 🤣🤣

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Posted: 2 years ago
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These speculations. 🤣 Btw it doesn’t impact as badly to AnupaMAA as it does to Anuj. If talking about Asylum, I’m afraid it’d gotta be Anuj sir now.

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Posted: 2 years ago
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WTH??😲...is this true.....itni biryani mat khilao bhai ki pet kharab ho jaaye...😆

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Naa she will go to mental asylum once she would empty off Anuj's bank accounts n savings n no ATM card would work because then there won't any funds for her loser kids 😭🤪🤣

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Posted: 2 years ago
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This is actually the premise the show should end on - AnupaMaid getting institutionalised for life. 😊

It could turn out to be futile though. She might want to carry zimmedari ke matke of all the staff members at the institution 😕

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Posted: 2 years ago
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She will go to Mental asylum and later become a Mahaan psychiatrist and treat all patients with pallu and bhashan.

Mein psychiatrist hoo ne

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Originally posted by: ShahH8er

This is actually the premise the show should end on - AnupaMaid getting institutionalised for life. 😊

It could turn out to be futile though. She might want to carry zimmedari ke matke of all the staff members at the institution 😕


I think the ending will (should?) be that she was driven mad by Baa and Vanraj and put in an institution.


Everything from Anuj coming into her life, giving her his property, her confronting shahs and leaving shah house was just a fantasy escapist dream of Anupama from her institution


Which is why the plot is making less and less sense as anupama goes more and more mad. She keeps going back to shahs in her fantasy as her dream is to escape them again and again but her mad mind never lets her escape


On an unrelated note, anyone read "the yellow wallpaper" here?

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Originally posted by: Harish111


I think the ending willl be that she was driven mad by Baa and Vanraj and put in an institution.


Everything after Anuj coming into her life, giving her his property, her confronting shahs and leaving shah house was just a fantasy escapist dream of Anupama from her institution


Which is why the plot is making less and less sense as anupama goes more and more mad. She keeps going back to shahs in her fantasy as her dream is to escape them again and again but her mad mind never lets her escape


Anyone read "the yellow wallpaper" here?

i dont know where I've read (forum or wattpad) but someone wrote an OS just like this. It was really good. Like Anuj was completely her imagination. Samar brings real Anuj in the end but Anuj isn't in love with her but was just her classmate and unstable Anupamaa had just believed her fantasy of Anuj as her reality while living in asylum
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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: Harish111


I think the ending willl be that she was driven mad by Baa and Vanraj and put in an institution.


Everything from Anuj coming into her life, giving her his property, her confronting shahs and leaving shah house was just a fantasy escapist dream of Anupama from her institution


Which is why the plot is making less and less sense as anupama goes more and more mad. She keeps going back to shahs in her fantasy as her dream is to escape them again and again but her mad mind never lets her escape


Anyone read "the yellow wallpaper" here?


I haven't read "The Yellow Wallpaper" but have you happened to watch "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" series? Since you know "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", I have a feeling you might know.

Been long since I watched, but what I remember:

To put it in a dry manner, it's the story of a girl who is randomly attributed powers and has to shoulder the responsibility of saving the entire world from monsters, vampires and such; but the show attempts to deal with realistic themes that are above and beyond.

At times they intersperse it with almost stand-alone episodes which is more of an experimentation - and one of the episodes, eerily titled "Normal Again", shows her as a patient being treated for insanity. All her adventures were hallucinations and all her friends were merely figments of her imagination and her coping mechanism.

The episode ends with her shown as saving the world again, as usual, in the reality which is now being questioned; at the same time, they show the doctor in the ward flashing a light into her eyes and telling her parents "I'm sorry, she's gone."

That episode seemed like - it was offering the viewers two extreme interpretation of realities, and they can choose what to believe in.

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Originally posted by: SoulSpiller


I haven't read "The Yellow Wallpaper" but have you happened to watch "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" series? Since you know "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", I have a feeling you might know.

Been long since I watched, but what I remember:

To put it in a dry manner, it's the story of a girl who is randomly attributed powers and has to shoulder the responsibility of saving the entire world from monsters, vampires and such; but the show attempts to deal with realistic themes that are above and beyond.

At times they intersperse it with almost stand-alone episodes which is more of an experimentation - and one of the episodes, eerily titled "Normal Again", shows her as a patient being treated for insanity. All her adventures were hallucinations and all her friends were merely figments of her imagination and her coping mechanism.

The episode ends with her shown as saving the world in the reality which is now being questioned; at the same time, they show the doctor in the ward flashing a light into her eyes and telling her parents "I'm sorry, she's gone."

That episode seemed like - it was offering the viewers two extreme interpretation of realities, and they can choose what to believe in.


Yes i am a fan of buffy


The yellow wallpaper is a very celebrated short story about a woman , written in 1890s. At that time women who were ambitious were considered hysterical and treatment prescribed was anything from shocks to isolation. In isolation women couldn't even read, paint, write they needed to be completely without any interest or stimuli


The narrator is a woman who has been put into isolation to "cure" her (something that the author herself went through and was almost driven mad). All she has is a yellow wallpaper in the room she is locked in.

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