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Agree. I posted similar views in some other thread. The whole issue of Ganga living with the Singhs is wrong. How can someone who is not related to the family can involve so much in family affairs? Why can't Ganga thinks of becoming self-sufficient (does she already knows that she will become bahu of this house, so she just have to become like Anandi No. 2 ? ). If she is not earning, how can she throw a party and that too in the house where Jagya is living with his family- if a party is to be thrown, it should be by DS or Sumi.Originally posted by: Missesha
Thanks for sharing Tanya.
Why is Ganga throwing a party for Jagya? Basically what is her status at Singhs that she is going over board with Singhs' lives? I am questioning this, because Sumi clearly does not like Ganga and she has told this directly to her, so she should not be worried about how to get out of haveli and manage her own life rather than deeply involving herself in haveli's private matters. I like Ganga and she is a noble soul with good intentions but yet her decision making pertaining to Singh household does not sound right at this stage.Maahi is right. if it is one-sided love what is the point of talking to J about it. I only hope that we get to see Sa's rejection by J in the end.
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