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Posted: 12 years ago
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so aptly said di!

I loved the way u put it.. truly it was a heart touching moment when it happened..beautifully portrayed..

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Great Post..moving on doesn't mean forgetting

and i agree with kbtr as i don't think ChhanChhan has actually spilled the ashes..i think she has just made it look like she has
also the SBS that showed this scene, when he is by his wifes photo, she pulls out what looked like the original pot of ashes but by then her motive is complete..he weeped for his wife and let out all that pent up emotion so maybe he can actually move on and spill the ashes himself
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Posted: 12 years ago
#13

Originally posted by: ayshaomar

Great Post..moving on doesn't mean forgetting


and i agree with kbtr as i don't think ChhanChhan has actually spilled the ashes..i think she has just made it look like she has
also the SBS that showed this scene, when he is by his wifes photo, she pulls out what looked like the original pot of ashes but by then her motive is complete..he weeped for his wife and let out all that pent up emotion so maybe he can actually move on and spill the ashes himself

I agree with both of you
I think she has kept the ashes
but helping the old man realize he has to move on
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Posted: 12 years ago
#14

Originally posted by: kiara86

Hi rima!


I normally dont comment in this forum but I do watch ChhanChhan.

But because it is your post...

I just hope that she has actually not done the visarchan but has dadi's ashes secure so that dadaji can do it himself after realizing that his holding on to ashes is not helping him move on. After he realizes, he can do the visarchan himself because this is a crucial part in any loved one's life. They have to do it themselves to finally let go.

I hope she has kept the kalash safe somewhere so that she can hand it over to dadaji.

But true, felt bad for the old man.

Sanaya as usual is brilliant in her emotional scenes...and pretty too...

I am deeply touched that you responded breaking to the post
Edited by rima - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
#15

Originally posted by: princessunara

so aptly said di!

I loved the way u put it.. truly it was a heart touching moment when it happened..beautifully portrayed..

I cried for the old man
he reminded me of my father in law who is grieving for my mother in law even now
though not like this
he just refuses to leave the house he lived in with her
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Posted: 12 years ago
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It's hard to say good bye to a loved one but one can never come out of the past if they do not do so and thus live in a false reality. It's good that CC is trying to help dada move on.
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Posted: 12 years ago
#17
Such a beautiful post rima... it is indeed the most beautiful yet heart wrenching feeling. so true that ur loved one will always remain in ur heart what so ever... dadaji has come long way
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: goguma





what was being shown last two weeks, has made ChhanMan lovers very happy...


rima, i love your definition of moving on and letting go...
it fits..!




Agree with you!! 👍🏼

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