Toasty&Malti have nothing to do except housework?

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Posted: 13 years ago
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I'm getting tired of them showing Toasty and Malti cleaning, cooking, getting into all matters of the house because they don't have anything else to do... ALL the time

Why are the CV's suddenly gone retro with the Chaturvedi women??

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Hahahhaa, Naina, that was exactly what I was going to write! You spared me that agony! Seems like Toasty's coaching and Malti's tiffin career are gone for a toss now! They could have shown that now that there are two, both have time to do their own stuff, rather than 24x7 saaf-safayi!!!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: coolkitty_23

Hahahhaa, Naina, that was exactly what I was going to write! You spared me that agony! Seems like Toasty's coaching and Malti's tiffin career are gone for a toss now! They could have shown that now that there are two, both have time to do their own stuff, rather than 24x7 saaf-safayi!!!


😆 Great minds think alike! But seriously it's like they have no life... And we're living in the 21st century come on CV's!!!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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An invalid grandfather, a retired father-in-law, two school-college going young devars, 3 substantial meals a day for the 7 men. No I don't think it's practically possible for them to have any life outside chores. With two changes a day for each of the men can you imagine the amount of laundry they have to do by hand everyday?
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Posted: 13 years ago
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ummm,,, maybe after she will get to go to school again ! But it's ok, Tosty is the queen and she keeps the happiness in house, and very romantic also !
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: gangubai1

An invalid grandfather, a retired father-in-law, two school-college going young devars, 3 substantial meals a day for the 7 men. No I don't think it's practically possible for them to have any life outside chores. With two changes a day for each of the men can you imagine the amount of laundry they have to do by hand everyday?



They can and should buy a laundry machine in all honesty. I really love this show and I find it so realistic, but I wish they weren't showing the stereotypical after marriage life of women.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I agree with the washing machine part Naina, but really we can't say that we love the realistic part of the show and in the same breath demand that the realism be toned down. I have seen my Bhabhis and aunts who rarely have time for anything other than household chores. Esp. in families that insist on fresh cooked food at every meal. My own mother finishes all the kitchen work by 10 am in the morning (breakfast, lunch and dinner). That gives her ample time to follow her own pastimes and interests for the rest of the day. But again we are a small family.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: fatso

So what is wrong with that ?

my Mom used to do that and we loved to see her waiting for us when we used to come back from school. And what our kids get, either a lock or a maid waiting for them.
What is the point in, we women going out working for someone else and then there are maids working at our home.
I will not mind working at home if I do not have to pay mortgage and other loans.
Doing work at home in my opinion is no way downgrading.
May be I am getting old 😉


No you are not getting old, you are simply a part of the lucky few who has had the blessing of a stay at home Mom.

I remember as kids my Mom used to wait for us to return home from school and before we even kept down our bags, we used to be full of things we simply had to share with her. Mom would be urging us to change and wash our hands while she was serving hot snacks and we would be like "just one minute, listen to this..."

Wherever we go
to this day, we have to call up Mom on our way back and share our day's events with her. My mother might not have met any of my friends or colleagues, but she knows all about them. She has never been a "working woman" but it is she who I turn to for advise when I need to take sticky decisions professionally.

So many times I see the kids of my friends and cousins and wonder if the children even realize what they are missing in life. It is moments like this that give children the security and groundedness and forms the basis of healthy parent child relationship.

A housewife is much more than a drudge who performs the menial tasks that a maid can perform. She is friend, confidante, adviser and sounding board for all members in the family. She is the anchor that tells each and every person that no matter what happens in life there is someone who would always listen to you and understand you. She is the blanket of security for the present, the link to the good or bad memories of the past and the reason why everyone strives to work hard, because they want to give her a better future.

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Posted: 13 years ago
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I m tired of seeing TOasty and Malti with jaadu !!!! either they cook or they clean!!!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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i completely agree with gangubai1!!!!!

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