8/7/10 Precap:Jaise Woh Rukhe Waise Phool BhiRukhe

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8th July 2010 Precap:Jaise Woh Rukhe Waise Phool Bhi Rukhe

Geet tells Maan she needs his help. An angry Maan tells she asked him to stay away from her then why she needs his help.

Geet hits the table and vase on it falls. Maan who is going in his cabin stops. She adjusts the flowers in vase and says jaise woh rukhe waise hi ye phool bhi rukhe. She turns around to see Maan standing outside his cabin and is shocked😆😆
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Posted: 15 years ago
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I found the precap cute and funny. I loved the way Maan reacted to Geet, his expressions were too good and the last part was just to hilarious 😆😆 I loved the way she compared Maan to the flowers, both being 'Rukhe' 😆
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Posted: 15 years ago
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What's the meaning of 'Rukhe" please?????
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yeah me want to know to. does it mean dry?

by the way I loved the way maan peeped in hearing the noise, he was like now what is she doing or breaking to be accurate😆
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Yes it means Dry... And for person it is more like the person does not have warmth and not very friendly and cold
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Originally posted by: kurtee

Yes it means Dry... And for person it is more like the person does not have warmth and not very friendly and cold


thanks😊. I don't know much hindi and in Bangla 'rukha' is not generally used for describing a person
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Originally posted by: Nirjhor105


thanks😊. I don't know much hindi and in Bangla 'rukha' is not generally used for describing a person

It is more like punjabi slang ...In Punjabi we say rukha person means without any love or warmth...and you are welcome.. :)
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Geet is upset and still so funnyyyyyyyyyyyy😆😆
now I do want maan to say to her at some pointttttt...tum gusse mein bhi kitni fabulous lagti ho😃😃😆😆😆

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