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Posted: 13 years ago
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I half expected that the mother didn't love her either, but I was happy that she was there at least for Khushi.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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That dadi must have realised after kushi s death,she wnt dare to speak like that to any child,actualy the thing with dadi has gone through this type of behaviour in childhood and unknowingly she is giving that behaviour to khushi ,we tend to adapt same behaivour that we learn frm elders.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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no doubt dadi was rude towards khushi and she shouldn't have done this. but khushi too acted in haste.i noted few misunderstandings occured between khushi and her dadi-
in hospital when her dadi said "jise marna chahiye tha woh zinda hain" she referred to herself not khushi.
again when khushi's brother was on hospital bed khushi tried to feed him chocolate which might have worsened his heath considering he was suffering from kidney failure.
but then khushi was 12 and she couldn't have understood all these things.

IMO the person who really needs to be blamed was khushi's father. no doubt every parent want his child to do well even better than him/her but when that child is not able to do he/she should talk to him rather than bashing for excuses and forcing him/her to continue.

when his son complained of stomach ache he taunted him saying that he is acting like a girl. aren't both boys and girls humans? had he give it an attention it wouldn't have pushed the situation to that extent.

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