Comeon guys! Pari is only a child!

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Posted: 6 years ago
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I have seen posts where people are talking about Pari's dialogues and saying that she resemble nandini like the best friend dialogue which she said about kunal and mouli. Then, when pari said that she will not share her father. I mean she is a child and its very normal for any child to say this. I am a teacher and I do handle 6 years old children. I know how they talk and how they think. They are selfish in everything and doesn't want to share even a piece of food. They easily complain and hit each other. They do show jealousy towards each other. But, at the end they are pure innocent and kids. Trust me, Pari is not different in any way nor she is overacting. Its my personal experience as a teacher.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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It is not pari's fault but it's writer's fault. Child can be possessive for father/mother that's so true but i never talked like this to my friends that i will not give you my father blah blah blah...that was so unnecessary part to represent. Why such lines for pari ? What was was purpose of giving such lines to pari? What writer wanted to convey with such dialog through kid?
Write is simply messing with child's character who has only father but that doesn't mean to say such random line to friends.

It's writer's fault who is remaindering audience about a painful past of mauli and mishti by giving pathetic lines to child pari.

Child ko apne age ka dikhaona ...aise bhari diologs deke maa-baap ke kukarmo ka bhagidar kyun bana rahe hai

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: sweet_tania

It is not pari's fault but it's writer's fault. Child can be possessive for father/mother that's so true but i never talked like this to my friends that i will not give you my father blah blah blah...that was so unnecessary part to represent. Why such lines for pari ? What was was purpose of giving such lines to pari? What writer wanted to convey with such dialog through kid?

Write is simply messing with child's character who has only father but that doesn't mean to say such random line to friends.

It's writer's fault who is remaindering audience about a painful past of mauli and mishti by giving pathetic lines to child pari.

Child ko apne age ka dikhaona ...aise bhari diologs deke maa-baap ke kukarmo ka bhagidar kyun bana rahe hai

I totally understand your point. But, kids do talk like that. Its not strange or something unusual. There are kids who even talks weird than this. I guess we as viewers are taking it too seriously.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: kashishrocks

I totally understand your point. But, kids do talk like that. Its not strange or something unusual. There are kids who even talks weird than this. I guess we as viewers are taking it too seriously.


yes there are kids like this but they are full chances that they turn out to be someone like nandani in future. it is important to teach sharing, and non jealousy to kids from childhood.looks like kunal is not properly parenting the child
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: naq5


yes there are kids like this but they are full chances that they turn out to be someone like nandani in future. it is important to teach sharing, and non jealousy to kids from childhood.looks like kunal is not properly parenting the child

Yes childhood traits can develop into habits in future. But, its too early to comment on pari. She is younger to Mishti also.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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That's the point. Writers are messing up with a child to make her replica of mom. Who takes such promise from a friend? From where did she learn new and innovative concept 'sharing father with friend'? Even kids know that we don't have to share father with friends. Yes, there are kids who get possessive with arrival of new sibling and parents love getting divided, but when she has no sibling, what's the point of this possessive nature?

I wish they should let kids just play and have fun. They should focus on their parents. They'll mess up everything if tried to show 'maa jaisi beti'
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Posted: 6 years ago
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That's the point. Writers are messing up with a child to make her replica of mom. Who takes such promise from a friend? From where did she learn new and innovative concept 'sharing father with friend'? Even kids know that we don't have to share father with friends. Yes, there are kids who get possessive with arrival of new sibling and parents love getting divided, but when she has no sibling, what's the point of this possessive nature?

I wish they should let kids just play and have fun. They should focus on their parents. They'll mess up everything if tried to show 'maa jaisi beti'

I have a strong feeling that this is exactly going to happen in future. Pari will become nandini and Mishti will become Mouli. I feel that the history will repeat and both will fall for one boy. Lol, I am predicting generation ahead. But, this is how cvs always show. Now, coming to present situation. Its hard to comment as both are kids. Even if Pari said something unappropriate, its okay I feel. Kids blabber anything lol.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Just like Pari, Mishti is also a child. Then why is she not blabbering of not sharing her mother with anyone? Why they are showing Pari's insecurity. Why Mishti is shown helping others? Why not Pari? Many hate to even take Nandini's name at this point. Then why they are dragging a little kid into this mess?
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: T3ja

Just like Pari, Mishti is also a child. Then why is she not blabbering of not sharing her mother with anyone? Why they are showing Pari's insecurity. Why Mishti is shown helping others? Why not Pari? Many hate to even take Nandini's name at this point. Then why they are dragging a little kid into this mess?

See all the kids are not same. Everyone has their own way of talking and behaving. You can't compare one kid with another. It also depends on the environment they get at home. As Mishti has been in a family, she has learned good habits from them. Pari only has a father who cannot be with her whole day. So from where will she learn all that? If u have siblings, you can ask your parents, that were u and your siblings the same in childhood? I am sure their answer will differ. I am just giving an example.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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I've seen some of these posts and some of them are directing the comments at the writers for writing such heavy and unrealistic dialogues for that girl's age, and not at the girl. Very few people are saying the pari talks like her mother comment. Members like yourself are even misinterpreting those posts/ comments where the posts are complaining about the writers giving such dialogues, and misinterpreting them to think the comment is ridiculing the child as I saw this happen yesterday as well in a topic.

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