AKA to take leap on Nov 16th - Page 2

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Aww.. miss all the kiddos..

Thanks for sharing
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Posted: 15 years ago
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so it is not a long running show in a certain way that very fine otherwise viewers are fed up with the story line.and also the main reason is the actors are changing that is very bad.they don't want to figure in elderly roles.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Ahahahahahha NOOOOOOOOOOO not the LEAP! Wah Wah=(
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Posted: 15 years ago
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i'm soo sad about this, but it's needed for progression.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: Gur.N.cool



come on Skepti, we need some entertainment too.
but what's soo unrealistic?
if they are going to show Antara from childhood to adult, then marriage comes in between as well. Can't Autistic girls be married?

i dont think in real life autistic people get married. atleast not someone with antara's degree of autism. if u notice the little testimonials in the end no one talks abt marriage. most parents wonder what will happen to their autistic child. i guess at best an autistic person can live more or less independently. but they will need someone to keep an eye over them. i suppose in real life the normal siblings and their families look after the autistic child after the parents.
i am not sure what they plan for AKA but i feel it might end with grown antara living with grown up abhi and his family. billu is attached to antara but if he does marry her it will never be a normal marriage. anyways i dont think a 5 year old boy is really in love...its more like he's been watching too many movies and likes the idea of having a girl friend. 😆
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Posted: 15 years ago
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will miss the kidz in fact.. will miss their cheeky acts!
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Autism can be helped with therapy, but to be honest it is never totally cured. An autistic child remains so lifelong, however well they may have conquered their issues. Some issues such as social interaction problems and also communication problems will always be present for them. I wish there was a "cure" the way you guys have been saying so, but unfortunately the reality is something totally different. Some very, as in VERY high functioning autistic adults have been married, but as far as I'm aware, it's an extremely rare occurrence. Mostly kids with Asperger's have the chance at somewhat normal lives since they are the highest functioning on the Autism Spectrum.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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btw it seems in my name is khan srk plays an autistic man. but i know his character marries kajol. so i guess he plays a high functioning autistic. did they ever mention what sort of autistic antara is?
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Swaps.........................muuuaaaahhhhhhh! Very well said. 👏 🤗

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