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Posted: a day ago

Originally posted by: bpatil3

Hi thank you so much for the PM..

It's beautiful. The proposal part is even more beautiful, Mihir on his toes now😂. Detailed review will be posted later 😃

Please clean up your inbox.. Unable to send messages. PS:As a Navigator you have limited inbox outbox capacity allotted, exceeding that limit would stop relaying messags.

thank you dear - yes will be eagerly waiting for your detailed review


yes sorry to be immodest but I too think that part came out beautifully- I wanted romantic not cheesy and signature TuHir style

cleared my inbox a bit - check if u can send messages now

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Posted: a day ago

Originally posted by: ElitePerfumer

thank you dear - yes will be eagerly waiting for your detailed review


yes sorry to be immodest but I too think that part came out beautifully- I wanted romantic not cheesy and signature TuHir style

cleared my inbox a bit - check if u can send messages now

Actually, it's subtle and more meaningful realistic. Unless it is a made up show for somebody to watch smiley36. Thoda dramatic ho jata TuHir k liye abhi. But ye bilkul fit hai for the current situation they are in.

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Posted: a day ago

A Note on the Title:

Some of you have asked, over the course of these thirty-four chapters, about the title — Never Your Wife Again. A few of you worried early on that it signaled a story headed toward permanent separation. A few others suspected, correctly, that something else was being built underneath those four words.

So I want to share something I’ve been holding since before I wrote the first chapter.

When I planned this story, the title was always meant to do two things — one immediately, and one only when the time was right. The first reading is the obvious one: Tulsi’s declaration on Day 1, the wound at the center of everything, the line that tells you exactly how much has been lost. That meaning is real and I never wanted to undercut it.

But the second reading was always where I was headed.

Because “never my wife again” — spoken by Mihir, meant the way he means it now — becomes something else entirely. It becomes: I will never reduce you to a role again. I will never take for granted what you are to me by calling it something as small as ‘wife.’ You are the love of my life. And that is what I will call you instead.

The title was always meant to travel from loss to liberation. From her words to his. From the wound to the healing of it.

Today’s proposal is the moment those two readings first begin to meet. We are, if I’m being honest, somewhere near the middle of this journey — there is still a great deal of road ahead for these two. But I hope this chapter showed you the direction we have always been traveling in.

I hope it came out the way I always imagined it would.

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Can’t send review the site is not allowing it!!
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Posted: a day ago

Originally posted by: ABC_1234

Can’t send review the site is not allowing it!!

Oh no,..

please try again.. maybe in a while

I’m almost biting my fingers here in anticipation of how you all like it..

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Posted: a day ago

This song:

Tum na samjho tumhara muqaddar hu main

Main samjhta hoon tumm meri taqdeer ho

Tum agarr, mujhko apna, samajhne lago

Main baharon ki mahfil, sajata rahoon

Tum agarr saath dene ka, vaada karo

Main yunhi mast nagmein, lutata rahoon

Tum agar, meri nazron ke, aage raho

Mai har ek sheh se nazre, churata rahoon

Tum agarr saath dene ka, vaada karo

Main yunhii mast nagmein, lutata rahoon

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Posted: a day ago

Never your wife again . Maybe partner

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Posted: a day ago

Originally posted by: bpatil3

This song:

Tum na samjho tumhara muqaddar hu main

Main samjhta hoon tumm meri taqdeer ho

Tum agarr, mujhko apna, samajhne lago

Main baharon ki mahfil, sajata rahoon

Tum agarr saath dene ka, vaada karo

Main yunhi mast nagmein, lutata rahoon

Tum agar, meri nazron ke, aage raho

Mai har ek sheh se nazre, churata rahoon

Tum agarr saath dene ka, vaada karo

Main yunhii mast nagmein, lutata rahoon

hey this is another of my all time faves:

Perfectly suited for this chapter.

I am always surprised by how perfectly u choose songs!!!

Esp these lines are what Mihir said in this chapter-

Tum na samjho tumhara muqaddar hu main

Main samjhta hoon tumm meri taqdeer ho

❤️❤️❤️


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Posted: 9 hours ago

Chapter 33..

It is very strong emotionally. everything happens through emotional consequence and is built around the aftermath of Noina’s final psychological attack. But the way you dismantled the attack through Tulsi’s acceptance of him as whole and through quiet conversations is superb 👏🏻👏🏻

Tulsi-Shobha scene is so simple and small but so touching 😍

The scene between Mihir and Tulsi upstairs is also very powerful. After Noina’s final attempt to poison her mind with doubt/fear and Mihir’s mind with guilt and the way you handled Tulsi defeating it with simple, unwavering trust. Her holding his hands despite everything, and later using Timsy’s ruined rainbow to gently teach both the child and Mihir that nobody else should have the power to decide our happiness, is beautifully layered writing. The emotional progression feels earned because Tulsi never directly argues with Mihir’s guilt, she patiently redirects him toward a healthier way of seeing it.

What makes the chapter especially satisfying is that Mihir immediately begins transforming that emotional healing into action. Instead of remaining trapped in self-loathing, he quietly starts dismantling Noina’s power through entirely legitimate means. Angad’s conversation with the banker, Karan influencing investor confidence, and the legal strategy that unexpectedly becomes far stronger through Mitali’s inheritance rights. None of these victories feel like convenient plot devices; each grows naturally from earlier groundwork and from the family’s collective intelligence rather than brute force. Even Mitali’s decision to act against Noina carries emotional weight because it marks the moment she truly stops seeing Noina as family.

The chapter is equally effective in showing what Mihir’s love looks like now. His meeting with Dr. Joshi is perhaps the clearest demonstration of his growth. Rather than using his wealth or influence to manufacture recognition for Tulsi, he carefully ensures that any recognition remains entirely hers, even requesting that she never know he was involved. His reasoning that he doesn’t want his name to diminish her achievement or make her feel it came through him perfectly reflects the man he has become. The conversation also wisely avoids making Dr. Joshi compromise his integrity, allowing both men to retain their principles while still finding common ground.

The domestic moments prevent the chapter from becoming emotionally exhausting. Timsy’s drawings, Madhvi’s imaginary elephant, breakfast chaos, and Tulsi catching Mihir in an obvious lie about his Sunday “office work” provide warmth, humour, and breathing space between heavier scenes. That final balcony conversation is especially charming because the humor about ACP Pradyuman hides a deeper tension. Tulsi’s growing suspicion that Mihir knows far more about her work than he admits—while Mihir’s quiet happiness at simply making her laugh becomes the emotional reward for everything he spent the day doing in secret.

If there’s one small criticism, it’s that the chapter gives the protagonists an unusually uninterrupted series of successes. Nearly every conversation moves in their favour, creating a feeling that the tide has decisively turned against Noina. While each success is individually justified, the cumulative effect slightly reduces the sense of immediate danger. That said, because Noina has spent many chapters appearing almost untouchable, this shift feels less like the story becoming easy and more like the inevitable payoff for patient setup.

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