Asad please go on strike!!!

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Remember Hank Rearden from Atlas Shrugged.
Likewise Hank, Asad also feels he is duty-bound to support his family, despite their hostility towards him.

This is the famous quote from the book '"I suppose somebody's got to be sacrificed. If it turned out to be me, I have no right to complain'.
And this seems to be motto of Asad's life.

Bottom line, like John Galt i would also suggest Asad to go on strike.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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They are making zoya characters extr a stupid and asad super mature
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Asad is a super cute man u should know him so well to judge him
He accepted he was wrong and he is so flexible to change his mind
This is what i really love about asad from the begining
His priority is his family
He is very responsable he always use the word "MERI ZIMEDaRI"
Loved ur quote
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Posted: 12 years ago
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When ever i want to hate asad i fell in love with him more
Edited by moniloveasya - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Asad is an old fashioned guy. I know guys like him. Mostly from Sri Lanka where my family comes from. There are guys there,who think all females in their care or their household (be it a houseguest) is their responsibility.

My uncle was like Asad. (In that sense). I understand what it is like to be at the receiving end of what Zoya is getting now. I could totally relate. When I was in my late teens / early twenties..I would go from New Zealand to Colombo, to visit my relatives during University breaks. Sometimes I would go without my parents. My relatives would act like this. Constantly on your back. I was from a western country,where women are able to move around more freely and more safely. I used to find all these restrictions VERY annoying. I used to react like Zoya. So I understand.

I also understand that Asad is mad at Zoya for going off to see Dhoni at the time of a transport strike and then getting a ride from a stranger! As a mature adult I get where he is coming from. But at Zoya's age even I thought I knew SO much better and everyone around me was overreacting! Today's episode was like a ride in a time capsule for me. Took me back to a time when I was acting like Zoya and even talking like her sometimes!! :) (especially that line of hers that Mr Khan thinks that HE is the only good judge of character and that SHE has no sense according to him)!! I used to say the SAME thing about my uncle!!
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: MrDarcyfan

Asad is an old fashioned guy. I know guys like him. Mostly from Sri Lanka where my family comes from. There are guys there,who think all females in their care or their household (be it a houseguest) is their responsibility.


My uncle was like Asad. (In that sense). I understand what it is like to be at the receiving end of what Zoya is getting now. I could totally relate. When I was in my late teens / early twenties..I would go from New Zealand to Colombo, to visit my relatives during University breaks. Sometimes I would go without my parents. My relatives would act like this. Constantly on your back. I was from a western country,where women are able to move around more freely and more safely. I used to find all these restrictions VERY annoying. I used to react like Zoya. So I understand.

I also understand that Asad is mad at Zoya for going off to see Dhoni at the time of a transport strike and then getting a ride from a stranger! As a mature adult I get where he is coming from. But at Zoya's age even I thought I knew SO much better and everyone around me was overreacting! Today's episode was like a ride in a time capsule for me. Took me back to a time when I was acting like Zoya and even talking like her sometimes!! :) (especially that line of hers that Mr Khan thinks that HE is the only good judge of character and that SHE has no sense according to him)!! I used to say the SAME thing about my uncle!!



U were a teenager šŸ˜› ... I expect teenagers to act like that... But Zoya is a grown up! Abt to get married... I would resent any1 telling me what to do n whom to speak to n so on..., but receiving red roses frm a near stranger is a red flash abt how the guy is... U don't hold hands to give an earring back ! N still she thinks he is a decent guy?!

What irks me the most is they portrayed zoya as an,impulsive but smart girl, now it just feels like she is stubborn...
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Asad,iz a man wid a very pure heart 😳 ...love him 😳

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