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Posted: 17 years ago
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I am sorry but as a viewer of SP, in my eyes the scales of justice is very unbalance'

Kalika entered SP world to avenge her mother, she prayed to God to grant her wish for justice. God granted her wish and she took revenge on Narpat's children and Grandchildren. In the process she committed a crime and she went to jail.

Narpat and Shyma had a 'relationship' outside marriage which resulted in Kalika and for the injustice that Kalika faced Shyma was in a mentally unstable state for 30 years (one might say she was punished). She has now recovered and is hale and happy repenting for her daughter's crime in an ashram.

Narpat lived a happy life for 30 years and was thrown out for a couple of months he was reunited with his family. He's quite happy and contented back with his family.

NS had a daughter that was given away, she is Sawri. She was brought up by Savitri ' a village woman (her child was still born). NS has now adopted a baby girl called Sweta and she is living the life that was meant for Sawri. The writers have placed Sawri back in the Singh family as the daughter of a servant woman. She is without a father's love and as a child she is yearning for a mother that is quite close (she senses Saloni). Where is Sawri justice?

Why is she paying for Narpat's crimes while he is living happy and contented with his family?

I am sorry I don't care how cute and sweet Sweeta is. If you looked at the episode Sawri is crying while Savitri is gardening while Sweta is being taken care by the entire family. Why have Sawri's birth rights been taken away from her and given to another child. Is Sawri life to be an outsider staring through the window looking at NS with their lovely rich, fair-skinned daughter? Is her life to be cleaning up after Sweeta? Retuning Savri to NS when she is grown up is disgusting. She deserves to be reunited with NS now when she is a baby before she bonds with Savitri.

If she is reunited with NS is she now to have Sweta as a sister and have the life her mother had. Would Sweta treat her as Shubdra treated Saloni? Rather than being the only child of Ns, she now has a pretty older sister that the family has already accepted as the fair princess.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: judyp

I am sorry but as a viewer of SP, in my eyes the scales of justice is very unbalance'

Kalika entered SP world to avenge her mother, she prayed to God to grant her wish for justice. God granted her wish and she took revenge on Narpat's children and Grandchildren. In the process she committed a crime and she went to jail.

Narpat and Shyma had a 'relationship' outside marriage which resulted in Kalika and for the injustice that Kalika faced Shyma was in a mentally unstable state for 30 years (one might say she was punished). She has now recovered and is hale and happy repenting for her daughter's crime in an ashram.

Narpat lived a happy life for 30 years and was thrown out for a couple of months he was reunited with his family. He's quite happy and contented back with his family.

NS had a daughter that was given away, she is Sawri. She was brought up by Savitri ' a village woman (her child was still born). NS has now adopted a baby girl called Sweta and she is living the life that was meant for Sawri. The writers have placed Sawri back in the Singh family as the daughter of a servant woman. She is without a father's love and as a child she is yearning for a mother that is quite close (she senses Saloni). Where is Sawri justice?

Why is she paying for Narpat's crimes while he is living happy and contented with his family?

I am sorry I don't care how cute and sweet Sweeta is. If you looked at the episode Sawri is crying while Savitri is gardening while Sweta is being taken care by the entire family. Why have Sawri's birth rights been taken away from her and given to another child. Is Sawri life to be an outsider staring through the window looking at NS with their lovely rich, fair-skinned daughter? Is her life to be cleaning up after Sweeta? Retuning Savri to NS when she is grown up is disgusting. She deserves to be reunited with NS now when she is a baby before she bonds with Savitri.

i truly agree with you. Even though she might get all the love from saloni. What about father's love that every little girl deserves and desires.
To tell you teh truth I have gotten so much love from my dad and for him me and my sister were his 2 eyes and his heartbeats.
I so agree with you no matter what they want to do later it is not right to keep a real daughter living in poor servant quarter while adopted daughter gets all the luxuries and Nahar treating shweta as his life.
where is the justice for sawari.
I don't know how long they are going to keep sawari away from Nahar's love.? But it is very unfair. It is about time they take care of sawari as well.
Another thing is how do they put words in Ishan's mouth that his siters will get dirty if sawari touches them.
SP makers wake up and do right thing. naahr saloni deserves their own daughter. it does not matter wheather she is dark or light color.
You don't want sawari be abused by others because she is dark.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: ramas

i truly agree with you. Even though she might get all the love from saloni. What about father's love that every little girl deserves and desires.

To tell you teh truth I have gotten so much love from my dad and for him me and my sister were his 2 eyes and his heartbeats.
I so agree with you no matter what they want to do later it is not right to keep a real daughter living in poor servant quarter while adopted daughter gets all the luxuries and Nahar treating shweta as his life.
where is the justice for sawari.
I don't know how long they are going to keep sawari away from Nahar's love.? But it is very unfair. It is about time they take care of sawari as well.
Another thing is how do they put words in Ishan's mouth that his siters will get dirty if sawari touches them.
SP makers wake up and do right thing. naahr saloni deserves their own daughter. it does not matter wheather she is dark or light color.
You don't want sawari be abused by others because she is dark.

Ishan's abuse reminded me so much of Tara abusing Saloni. We now have Sawri's own cousins abusing her. I agree with you she has no father's love. It's so unfair Nahar has now given away Sawri's fatherly love to Sweeta, after Sweeta recovery he will now be inseparable from the child.
Sawri doesn't even want Savitri she wants her mother, in the orphanage she held on to Saloni's Sari. She came to Saloni, the child is silently yearning for her parents that are so close yet so far away.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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i agree with your views...
yes a great injustice is being done to Sawari as well as to Saloni and Nahar. I hope the writers do something abt it and reunite sawari with her real parents.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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I am sorry if I offend anybody, but as the mother of an adopted child and the sister of an adopted brother, I find the above comments very offensive.
My brother is adopted from an orphanage but he is my brother and has every right to every material comfort and love that my family can provide. There is no question of him being not 'real" and me being "real" child of our parents. In fact, he has taken on the burden of caring for our parents now that I have left home and is a very good son to them.
In the same manner, I consider my daughter to be my "real" child. I find these labels truly offensive. The correct term is adopted and biological. All children are real to their parents no matter how they are born. It is very painful to hear that people on the forum believe Shweta should have no rights and is taking what is rightfully Sawari's simply because she is adopted. Some people go through a lot to adopt a baby (MANY YEARS of waiting and scrutiny) and it is very offensive to adoptive parents and adoptees to hear that society does not consider them to be their parents children simply because they are not biological. The real/not real argument is similar to the caste system argument that people on the show were making and it is sad that modern Indians would think this way. As Saloni has said countless times, children are the image of God, so how can one discriminate? Every child comes to this earth with a destiny and it has to be fulfilled. All I can tell you is that my adopted brother and child have enriched my life in such a great way. I cannot imagine life without them and I know that my daughter and I have a bond that transcends the physical (as an FYI, she was not adopted because I cannot reproduce, but because we knew she was supposed to be a part of our family).
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Posted: 17 years ago
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ehm .. my opinion about this is simple: Sawri will get justice.
and Shweta has the same rights as Sawri has .. i think
it isn't Shweta's fault that she has been adopted.
NaSa wanted a child .. and they couldn't find their biological daughter..
i think it's great that Saat Phere team decided to let NaSa adopt a child.
it's a very rare situation .. and i've never seen in a serial that the main leads adopt a baby.
it's a great thing to do.
and as far as Sawri is concerned: she will get justice ..
Nahar & Saloni will have two daughters: Sawri & Shweta.

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