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Posted: 12 years ago
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Thank youu :D
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: mijanur

Zoya and Asad has different idology.
It would be interesting to see them together on idological debate.
But it would be interesting if zoya marry asad without before marrying ayan.
If zoya marry asad and if she was ayan ex wife that time.
Than we may not see those things.
Because that time zoya's mindset would be different.
And for me ayan family is more conservative than asad.
so if she marry ayan before than she will allready be known with conservative family value.
so when she will marry asad the conservative family value won't be new thing for her.so less chance of idological debate.
So if we want to see the idological war betwen asad and zoya than we should hope zoya marry only asad.


I totally second you here. I hope the rumours of Ayaan and Zoya marrying aren't true because it really isn't going down well with me
And you're right when you say that the ideological war will be a lot more fun to watch without Ayaan and Zoya getting married. Let's keep our fingers crossed (:
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: magicbeans.

Okay your topic reminded me of a convo I had with my mom while watching the second episode I was like the things Asad says are something I would argue with like (Purab Paschim ada dialogue) but when he says them I just go keep talking you are right 🤣 but keeping phangiri aside I agree he's conservative and has his principles and morals in place .. it's obvious that everything that he has dealt with in life have made him have a tough exterior and now he's using these rules and values to protect himself and more importantly his loved ones from it all ..
Completely agree about openminded people .. it's not really about having morals or not it's WAY more gray than that it's not black and white .. people just tend to look at the world from different pov's
Zoya .. is totally like us LOL I am so glad they portrayed the NRI character aptly because she isn't a brat like most NRI characters .. she is someone whos independent has values and morals but she also knows how to stick it to the man basically LOL
I have nothing to add about AsYa together cos you said it all (: They are two extremes who can offer each other a LOT .. they can teach other to tone it down in different areas and be better people!
@PS .. I would say Asad is like a dad to Najma since he has helped him mom bring her up and you can tell there's a lot of respect for Asad from sister's side and Asad is just super protective of her like a dad <3


OMG, I know right? That whole purab-paschim thing is so laughable otherwise but when he says it, you can't help but drool🤣
Everyone has an outlook and an opinion whether we agree or not. Asad loves his mother and sister, they're all he has (besides Ayaan of course). He'll obviously do everything in his strength to keep them happy.
About Zoya, I know totally. Most NRIs are actually very grounded and rooted to their culture despite being open-minded and she is no different.

@PS: Agreed again. Asad is like a father-figure to Najma specially since she's never had a dad. I love the avi you're using on them, BTW (:
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: 416905

I felt the way he explained things to Nagma made a lot of sense to me. He made his point quite nicely. We shouldn't dress or act or change according to how people want to see us. It should be ones own prerogative. The only part where I raised an eyebrow was the very last sentence "ke main nahin chahta aap aise friends ke saath ghoomain jo aise kapre pehente hon". Thats the only part I disagreed with. What one choses to wear is strictly no one elses business and I completely believe we shouldn't choose friends on the basis of what they wear. But at the same time a person shouldn't change the way they dress just cause everyone else dresses differently.


You do have a point that we should dress whatever we are comfortable in. But something tells me that Najma wasn't uncomfortable wearing jeans. It's Asad who didn't want her to which is fair enough.
Ya, we shouldn't pick friends based on what they wear but I somehow feel that Asad said that because he thinks Najma feels out-of-place not wearing jeans when others are. He'd rather not have her make such friends than feel the peer-pressure (:
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: ummesulaiman

Fab post...and Fab title...👏
Zoya and Asad are definitely polar opposites.
I don't know if I'd call Asad an orthodox person...quiet and conservative yes...reserved definitely.
His views about women have been shaped by the deep scars his family's abandonment by his father has left on him...so it's only natural for him to be a bit over-protective of his mother and sister. In addition he himself keeps away from any personal relationships so that he doesn't turn around and hurt anyone else
Zoya is at the other extreme...young, loud, fun loving, and free-thinking...But if we look closely...she's free-spitited but not overly rebellious...she has her own set of values and morals...and they are good in their own right.
Mazaa tab aata hai jab in donoo ki takkar hoti hai...😆
I love the below quoted reasoning of yours...
I agree with this whole-heartedly and it's the same reason why I'm liking this couple as well..😛


Thanks.
True, what Asad is today has a lot to do with his father abandoning his family and Zoya is open-minded and a girl of today's time but rooted to her culture. For her, modernity doesn't mean abandoning of your culture but she is strong-headed when it comes to some of the things she disagrees with like gender biasness. Their clash will be a lot of fun to watch since they come from two different school of thoughts (:
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Thank you (:
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: gems4emma


Love your response - best one I've read so far.
:)


Aww, thanks so much! :D
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: lilmzsunshine

While his clothes do portray a conservative personality, keep in mind he had mentioned in one of his interviews before the show's airing that he will be wearing longs sleeves to cover the tattoos as they don't go with the character he's playing.


-S


It's not just his clothes. A lot of things suggest that Asad is a conservative man and I would like to see Zoya transform that about him (:
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Posted: 12 years ago
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im sure asad will change in his views later on

it made me a snicker a little that hes no jeans policy but this very guy is gonna fall hard for zoya a total jeans lover like me ! 😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: TheMelody.

Think today's episode hit the nail! Absolutely loved the way they showed the clash between AsYa's characters; on one hand we see Asad being his conservative self demanding his sister to not wear jeans and she has to follow his orders because at the moment he is shown as the most dominant one in his family. He is somewhat a fatherly figure to his sister, due to losing their father at a very young age. This was also hinted when Najma talked about how Asad used to drop her off to school on his shoulders - something we'd expect a father to do. On the other hand, however, Zoya is shown as the flamboyant character at the water stall. She seems really independent and expressive of her opinions which any girl in this generation is able to relate to. She'll be breaking the norms of society I guess, that's where her and Asad will have differing opinions and jung shuru hogi! Haha, looking forward to Monday!


Heyy! Absolutely second your post, you said everything.
Asad and Zoya's clash will be very interesting to watch because they're opposites in the true sense. It won't just be nok-jhok but an actual clash of two ideologies <33

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