This I am sure Priyanka wants to win the title and take the money. Rajbir and She will never marry...just wait and watch. I don't think the contestants have ever claimed to be in the dark about knowing the rewards associated with winning the PB title. Also, we have made allegations about the authenticity and motive of practically every contestant on the show. The audience was never promised viewership of an actual legal wedding ceremony. For all we know, at the finale, the entire PB clan will hop on the stage and say "fooled ya for 12 weeks!". 😛
When Priyanka's sis was saying No to the marriage and Priyanka said angrily that she doesn't want to marry too then, why didn't she every discuss this with Rajbir when they had that Chai meeting? I am unsure why Priyanka was ticked off by her sister's presence. Perhaps, Priyanka's sister had bad breath from eating garlic naan or Hitesh threatned everyone with a "bathroom" break. 😆
Why is she showing Rajbir that everything is okay from her end and they are only waiting for Rajbir's Dad to approve? The burden of responsbility lies on both parties...why blame Priyanka for the said act when Rajbeer was also participating in it? 😳 As consenting adults, they were acting in accordance with their personal choices. I don't think StarPlus and/or these contestants have broken any Indian censorship laws - yet! 😊 I do agree with you that it is perhaps in their best interest to avoid partaking in behavior that may further derail their quest for approval from Rajbeer's father. Personally, I did not deem their romantic gestures as obscene.
Priyanka brags about MBA...how does she talk like a street girl? She says Apan for we, Yaar to her to be mother-in-law....very tapori kinda language. It sounds weird for an MBA. You pose an intersting question here. While generalizations can be associated, verbal lingo may not always be an accurate representation of one's educational background and vice versa. Here in the USA, sometimes one notices pronounced differences in the lingo (and mannerisms) used by people depending on the regional/geographical location. A person living in the the mid-west may refer to Pepsi as "pop" whereas someone in the northwest calls it "soda." In some other regions, they actually call it "soda pop." A Hyderabadi native, who has an MBA, may use lingo like "Nakko" instead of saying "Nahin" like his/her Delhi counterpart. I find some of the lingo used by my American husband quite funny but he isn't a tapori. 😃 See?