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Posted: 11 years ago
#61

Originally posted by: sheilasandhu


Sorry Jazzy hope i ain't being rude to you and the thread was in regards to ASAD not being in the episodes.


Like I said, it's not my fight to fight. But from a third person perspective, I clearly saw rude insinuations right from the beginning.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#62

Originally posted by: -Jazzy-


Like I said, it's not my fight to fight. But from a third person perspective, I clearly saw rude insinuations right from the beginning.


And the insinuations were not only made by me . I hope you were able to see that as well. Anyways thank you for enlightening me on the aforesaid matter. Have a pleasant day😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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true and zoya cares for asad? i dont think so because now she is busy fulfilling badi bi s wishes and playing kitchen kitchen with ayan
no time for mr khan
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Posted: 11 years ago
#64

Originally posted by: -Jazzy-

While the argument that you have proposed in itself is something I am in accordance with, the evidence is faulty.


1. Mangalpur Asad, following Zoya's retrieval from that grave, did show care in the sense that he was a broken man. However, saving Zoya that day wasn't heroic. A man should and, I hope, would do the same for anyone. Not for care. Not for love. But simply for the sake of humanity.

2. Again, saving Zoya from Akram was done out of self-preservation. He sent her there and he had to save her. Otherwise, he would have been consumed by guilt. A guilt so intense that it would have devoured him.

3. Are you speaking of the goons from the first mitwa moment? If I recall correctly, he kicked Zoya out of the house in the middle of the night. And even then, he didn't understand the gravity of the situation, keeping in mind the dangers that lurk around at night. He was essentially forced by Dilshaad to go find Zoya.

4. Err, that half-assed sorry? After slapping a girl? Let's not even go there.

5. Asad was unaware of Zoya's whereabouts. He happened to find Zoya in the city that he had chosen to stay at for some peace of mind.

6. Dramatically holding Tanveer's hand as she tries to burn Zoya to death is not a heroic deed of any level. Quite on the contrary, that particular incident was for his own benefit. He was a fool to blindly trust Tanveer, and he received his reality check that day.

7. The dad argument... I'll give you that.😃

8. He was the reason that she was going to be deported in the first place. All his actions that you have pointed out thus far simply depict the mighty Asad Ahmed Khan remedying his mistakes. Not showing care. Now, those tears as he flopped like a fish out of water on the ground... that was care.

Now that we have that out of the way, I agree with the fact that Zoya has been highly annoying lately. In spite of his flaws, Asad Ahmed Khan does indeed care. That care has been more prevalent post AsYa's confession. What irks me is how everything for Zoya has been about herself lately. She is refusing to acknowledge the fact that she is not the only victim in this mess. And if she is going to blame Asad for putting her in the situation she is currently in, then prithee tell me why everything is fine and dandy between Ayaan and herself?





OH jazz I love you for this...
Both asad nd zoya care for each other but lately I see both of them busy doing somethinng else rather than care about each other...they both have been idiots and they need to suffer I have no sympathies for either
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Posted: 11 years ago
#65

Originally posted by: -Jazzy-


If seems to me as if you are countering my argument with this statement. I pride myself in having a good memory. And I also will not condone typical jackass behavior. After Najma and Zoya returned from the cricket match, Asad's anger blew through the roof. He told Zoya that her lack of manners is no one's fault but her parents'. And then he continued to elaborate on his sentiments by saying that had his mother not promised to keep Zoya in the house, he would have sent her away long back. When Zoya asked him if he wants her to leave, he said that if she does, he wouldn't stop her. Does that ring a bell?


Were you forming a literal image of Asad physically kicking Zoya out? Because figuratively speaking, the scenario stated above fits the bill.

I also have a good memory and I remember that Asad was also surprised when he found out that Zoya has left! What Asad did to billi in Ramadan is called kicking out! He never planned to kick out Zoya!!!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Bhaad me jai Zoya😡
Asad come to our PR🤣
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Nkapoor3

I also have a good memory and I remember that Asad was also surprised when he found out that Zoya has left! What Asad did to billi in Ramadan is called kicking out! He never planned to kick out Zoya!!!


Pardon my ignorance. I am not exactly up to date with the recent proceedings in the world. Has surprise/shock been established as a reason to excuse hostile behavior? So, in all actuality, I can bash anyone I want and then be surprised. That would excuse my behavior? You should have told me before!


In all seriousness though, he did essentially kick her out. Like I said, not physically. But he insinuated that she should leave and he insulted her parents. He kicked her dignity out the door. Zoe had to follow.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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^he did not kick her out, if he did he would have been aware of it
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Nkapoor3

^he did not kick her out, if he did he would have been aware of it


You do know that I'm not trying to argue that Asad has dissociative identity disorder, right? I never said that he wasn't aware of his actions.


Since you seem to be repeating that statement without expanding, here's my question for clarification purposes. What is your definition of "kicking out"? Dragging someone by their hair? Or perhaps their hands? Or kicking them in the rearend?


As I have said before, I used that expression figuratively. His actions, directly or indirectly, forced Zoya to leave.

When you talk figuratively, it's taken in a metaphorical sense. Not a literal one. Does that clear up some confusion?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Nkapoor3

^he did not kick her out, if he did he would have been aware of it



Yeah he did not kick her out directly but indirectly he implied that if it wasn't for his mum he would. That's as good as kicking her out. It is after all his house. If we are a guest in someone's house and something of this nature is implied , would we want to stay?? I know i wouldn't

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