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When will the leap happen?
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Definitely ME š may be we will get to see K starting education...there is bound to be opposition from SS n thakurain on this issue ...so more diraama...or K will start his new restaurant with TC...so once he is financially settled after 3-4 years while P will be busy behind chotu , we may get to see K's education track after leap plus kriya baby track...š
Originally posted by: yemi3006
infertility with women is overdone š„± and Kesar already been thru this...when the subject of infertility comes up, the automatic assumption is always that its the woman's problem... if the CVs really want to shake things up, they should show it from the male perspective...Yes I said it !!!! ššBUT before you all throw rotten tomatoes at me coz i also would love to see a mini kriya at some point down the road, they can show it as a medical prob that is discovered after lots of drama (ofc) and is fixable... oh how i would looovvee to see the reactions of SS & SDS šand ofc AB would do an excellent job of portraying the emotions of a man going thru something like this āļøbottom line... CVs pls no lame tracks... put K in the limelight ... unearth your boldness hats from the dungeon you threw them in for the past yr ...thats how you got to # 1
at-least i am not gonna throw tomatoes at you.. š because i would love to see that! especially Krishna's reaction.. and how he tackles the situation...
but this is Indian TV we are talking about... š in the name of their so-called women empowerment they just have been reinforcing the typical stereotypes existing against women in society