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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Ridhi.

Mr touch me not is suffering from OCD bechara😆Now I m wondering how can he romance Indira🤔 or they just let their eyes do whole thing😆

I m so eager to know how they gonna deal with this.
wht do u guys think?


What is OCD is it obsessive compulsive disorder...do u know about this I know someone who is always sanitizing hands. it will be great if you can share the info about OCD. thanks in advance...
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: joiningnow


What is OCD is it obsessive compulsive disorder...do u know about this I know someone who is always sanitizing hands. it will be great if you can share the info about OCD. thanks in advance...

I was refeering from this article😊

Mrinal Jain enters Hitler Didi

Mrinal Jain, the hunky actor, previously seen as the mischievous Lord Krishna in Mahabharata, has been cast as Sameer Diwan in Zee TV's primetime drama Hitler Didi. His entry in the show marks the beginning of an interesting love triangle between Rati Pandey's character Indira who plays the title role, the hero Sumit Vats who plays Rishi, and Sameer. Sameer is a snob who belongs to the upper echelons of society and suffers from a mild case of OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) whereby he constantly carries a tissue in his hands, refusing to touch doorknobs with his bare hands. Says Mrinal, "As Krishna, viewers saw me with long hair and ethnic clothes from a bygone era. However, in Hitler Didi, I play Sameer, a character with a rather unusual OCD. It's not so much a disorder as a quirk. He's finicky about cleanliness at all times, safeguards his health and screws his nose at the filth and disarray that surrounds Indira's humble neighbourhood. However, as he moves in to the household, he must re-adjust his attitude to blend with the middle-class family."

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts that produce uneasiness, apprehension, fear, or worry, by repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing the associated anxiety, or by a combination of such obsessions and compulsions. Symptoms of the disorder include excessive washing or cleaning; repeated checking; extreme hoarding; preoccupation with sexual, violent or religious thoughts; aversion to particular numbers; and nervous rituals, such as opening and closing a door a certain number of times before entering or leaving a room. These symptoms can be alienating and time-consuming, and often cause severe emotional and financial distress. The acts of those who have OCD may appear paranoid and potentially psychotic. However, OCD sufferers generally recognize their obsessions and compulsions as irrational, and may become further distressed by this realization.

OCD is the fourth most common mental disorder, and is diagnosed nearly as often as asthma and diabetes mellitus.[1] In the United States, one in 50 adults suffers from OCD.[2] Obsessive–compulsive disorder affects children and adolescents as well as adults. Roughly one third to one half of adults with OCD report a childhood onset of the disorder, suggesting the continuum of anxiety disorders across the life span.[3] The phrase obsessive–compulsive has become part of the English lexicon, and is often used in an informal or caricatured manner to describe someone who is excessively meticulous, perfectionistic, absorbed, or otherwise fixated.[4] Although these signs are present in OCD, a person who exhibits them does not necessarily have OCD, and may instead have obsessive–compulsive personality disorder (OCPD), an autism spectrum disorder, or no clinical condition. Despite the irrational behaviour, OCD is sometimes associated with above-average intelligence. Its sufferers commonly share personality traits such as high attention to detail, avoidance of risk, careful planning, exaggerated sense of responsibility and a tendency to take time in making decisions.[5] Multiple psychological and biological factors may be involved in causing obsessive–compulsive syndromes. Standardized rating scales such as Yale–Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale can be used to assess the severity of OCD symptoms.[6]





read it if u intereted in this disorder😆

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Posted: 14 years ago
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haha idea.. i guess they will show that sameer likes indira when only he allows her to touch him and does not wipe it off or sanitize his hands and no one else not even his brother haha 😊
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Posted: 14 years ago
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He will spray Dettol and Phenyl on Indira,😛and everytime he touches her hand,he'll wash his hands with Lifebuoy Hand-Wash(kills 99% germs in 10 secs).😳
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Sameer reminds me of Adrian Monk.
It will be fun to see his scenes with Indira..😆

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