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Posted: 16 years ago
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Hey IF buddies!!!! wow so i hear everyone's excited abt tomorrows epi...GOOD GOOD!(like out ahlek would say) lol..okay so i was wondering sumthing....

u guys noe how Koshaliya...Malthi's saas calls malithi Vinu ki bahu...
well urm...how is malithi vinnu ki bahu..
vinnu is Vinner ryt and Malthi is Vinu's wifey..rite??
so is it sum sort of tradioton??

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Posted: 16 years ago
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yea we all had this conversation a couple of months ago.... we had no idea... your guess is as good as ours... it sounds funny though right
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Posted: 16 years ago
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before like 1947 .. names werent said. like kashulia would say "ragni ki bappu" (ragni's father) to address praksah chand sharma. i think that tradition comes from there. also if you notice the sharmas keep their dupattas on their heads at all times. its just some parts of india are very traditonal still and like to maintain their heritage in today's high pace world.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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ok i dont know how many of u know this but in us i.e. in marwaris ( am a marwari) usually old generation people call their bahus like that only ..though aaj kal koi nahin karta but its a traditional thing
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Posted: 16 years ago
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I think that we shuld value r traditions.After all r not our marriage ceremonies and r festivals soooo glamourous and enjoyable.I for myself enjoy dandiya like any thing more than new year.I hope Ragveer and Alekh Sadhna play dandiya.šŸ˜
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Posted: 16 years ago
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"_____ Ki Bahu" was basically used int he olden times to adress daughter-in-laws
See, usually they didn't call each other by names.
And since people had many sons, if the mother days 'bahu' then like 3 or 4 women would run to her
Plus in the old times, women were known by their father's name, or after marriage, by their husband's name. (which is still tradition today on wedding cards)
So they would say "_____ ki Bahu" so the women would know which one of them is being adressed
And since Mamaji is really traditional, I guess his family never changed over-time
Yuks
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Thanks for the explanation guys.

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