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Posted: 12 years ago
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I maybe wrong but
im not saying zor is discriminating daughters and DIL but maybe he is not acknowledging the fact that both are equalšŸ˜• in one scene where somebody or maybe zor says kittu and jaya should stay back back home ( the scene where they leave for the airport ) I kinda felt bad for kittu n jaya wile jaya was a little angry and kittu sad n disappointed I guess zor should've not done that
😲later scene jaya n kittu kitchen scene
kittu says that's ok that I didn't go or something likešŸ˜• but in her voice there was sadness even during that pineapple cake scene too I saw it
is zor doing the right think by ignoring the fact that everybody is equal thatis daughters of the house and DIL too cos I could clearly see that when he says meri shraddha not hamari shraddha amrits dialogue šŸ˜• no offense guys but just a little analysis about todays episode šŸ˜•

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Aha! Nice point!😊
But u know, I guess that was justified as far as the real portrayal of characters in concerned. Zor isn't a perfect man, he's just another nice father-in-law who loves his daughters-in-law. He loves them alot, esp Kittu, but at the end of the day, he's a father anxious to meet his own daughter after 2 long years! So he didn't have much tym to care about anyone else. There was no space in the car, and he couldn't ask Shraddha's bro or mom to stay back so naturally he asked that of the people who weren't directly related to the family - his bahus.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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yes me too noticed it šŸ˜”
but i agree with archismita...and even kitty said all fathers behave this way esp in zor's circumstances...
but yes regarding his saying meri shraddha n not hamari as amrit said i really felt sad😭
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Kittu's eyes spoke volumes when Zor carelessly said that she and Jaya can stay back. As Jaya said, i am sure we will see him giving preference to his daughter and his wife will try to balance without challenging him directly. Again today I felt that there is some story behind the mother of the family - she seemed so resigned to the fact that she has never been accepted as Shraddha's mother.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Kritika's eyes spoke a lot. She was a bit hurt when Zor asked her to stay back home. It was also sad to see that Shraddha still doesnt accept Amrit has her mother.There is a huge gap between them
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Yeah I agree I saw the sadness and the little emptiness in her eyes.. but I feel Kittu is much stronger than that! I don't think she will take it seriously.. Jaya is a little rude at times but her character again is very realistic!
I think we can sort of see many father's like Zor who love their DIL's but when the daughter comes she gets more attention but it doesn't mean that he doesn't care for them as a daughter. I guess it is on one's perspective how they see it! I am loving the show and the actors.. lets see what happens!
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Posted: 12 years ago
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I think she is sad for Shradda...
I don't think that Zor discriminated...He had "maan" on his bahus as daughters and asked them to oblige..
I could she a father ask his daughters to stay behind because he knows that he can count on them...

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