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Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai - 28 Aug 2025 EDT
yeah you are right it's Khala and Khalu who have called nida and informed her about the will all three of them are involvedOriginally posted by: TVD-IANcrazy
It was Khala Khalu who informed Nida about the will thing. They revealed this in the episode. They called her for this wedding drama. Nida was just fooling around with Aahil all this while pretending to be his friend just for his property. But how Khala Khalu know her. I have no idea. 🤪
Originally posted by: ManoMaham
yeah you are right it's Khala and Khalu who have called nida and informed her about the will all three of them are involved
So that by the time Nikah approaches Tanveer will have the necessary excuse to replace her with Sanam. 😆
I am happy to see this post; I too was having similar questions.
I for one am totally tired of the emphasis given to wheeling, dealing, and jaydaad conspiracies in Qubool Hai. In fact, using the term Qubool Hai as a metaphor of acceptance of what is, the audience has been made to "accept" all kinds of injustice right from the beginning, peppered with a little bit of romance and mystery here and there. In QH, both in season 1 and 2, there is an overdose of conspiracies of all kinds.
I was quite happy with Nida being just a childhood friend of Ahil's and being suddenly faced marrying him all of a sudden. It appeared to be a natural development. Later, Nida could have been shown to be greedy. But why make everyone conniving and having long term plans over property that does not in the least concern them, let alone belong to them? This is something I fail to understand.