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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Silpa91

This may make her feel special but then pari doesn't want to share buddy na so she may have problem.



pari blissfully unaware of facts..now kunal need to take her in to confidance too...

misti and pari both needs counseling...then only problem gets solved...
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Silpa91

This may make her feel special but then pari doesn't want to share buddy na so she may have problem.


its kunal's intelligence...how he balance both daughters..being a pediatrician who knows child psychology can handle the situation way better than mauli n ishaan are doing...the problem is mauli is not giving him the chance...i hope she knows...he is a child doctor who knows child psychology...whenever kunal wants to talk to mishti...she fears even after kunal gives her the assurance that he will not snatch mishti away from her...

communication is the best way...they do not need to tell what happened in the past b/w the adults...just take them into confidence and express how much you love your kid
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Posted: 6 years ago
the one thing i am sure abt pari...she is very fond of mauli...if she gets to know what her parents did to mauli..she will loose respect for kunal and thats enough to break him since pari is his only lifeline..the girl is mature for her age after she forgives her buddy...she will try to unite Maunal thinking this is the best way to give back mauli what she have lost due to her mom...if she can bring the cd to mauli for her mom wish...for what mauli lost,she can do anything for her...she is very fond of mauli
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Mages

the one thing i am sure abt pari...she is very fond of mauli...if she gets to know what her parents did to mauli..she will loose respect for kunal and thats enough to break him since pari is his only lifeline..the girl is mature for her age after she forgives her buddy...she will try to unite Maunal thinking this is the best way to give back mauli what she have lost due to her mom...


better if thy dont show her doing this becshe's already disliked due to her parents deeds but if they make her trying to be a semi-adult and uniting maunal then it will be a big blunder...let the kid just be a cutie
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Posted: 6 years ago
@yanks...i completely agree on this...union...separate ways...re-marry let the adults decide what they want...children should not interfere...
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Mages

the one thing i am sure abt pari...she is very fond of mauli...if she gets to know what her parents did to mauli..she will loose respect for kunal and thats enough to break him since pari is his only lifeline..the girl is mature for her age after she forgives her buddy...she will try to unite Maunal thinking this is the best way to give back mauli what she have lost due to her mom...if she can bring the cd to mauli for her mom wish...for what mauli lost,she can do anything for her...she is very fond of mauli



gajra dose not going to use these kind of scenes even if she wants to unite maunal...

i am sure if gajra gives maunal ending then she will unite them with out giving any explanation like why mouli accepted him back or why kunal went back to her...she will leave that scene to viewer interpretation...

in this show already so many things she left to viewer interpretation...

her award winning novel --girls dont cry [ 2017] - i heard she left novel ending to reader interpretation..most of the the time she gives subtle hint...and leaves rest to viewer / reader interpretation...that is her style of writing...

gajra dose not believe in spoon feeding which most of itv serials do...she make viewers think and decide themselves ...so her style of story telling is good for web series rather than on tv...
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Posted: 6 years ago

Micro review: "Girls Don't Cry" is a thought-provoking saga..




Gajra Kottary's book Girls Don't Cry is a thought-provoking saga. It portrays the vitality of eliminating irrational stereotypes and adaptation in this dynamic age. A tale woven around a middle-class family in Jalandhar, the novel brings the reader face to face with the orthodox behaviour of the general crowd that often justifies heinous acts like honor-killing and female foeticide. Kothary's work blends the modern with the traditional while walking on the path of righteousness. En route to their dreams and liberty, three generations of women course a stressful journey through the rigid patriarchal world, each vulnerable in her sensitivity yet strengthened by her willpower. It begins with Amala, a young and ambitious advertising professional who is living and changing to keep in stride her big-city aspirations and small-town upbringing. Her grandfather's sudden demise compels her to enter into a sojourn of deep understanding, as life lays bare the hidden secrets of her dear ones, pushing her to reassess her relationships. The book reveals the magnitude of grit and emotional strength that both Amala's grandmother and mother have displayed during tragic adversities. Not all that is meant is said, some ideas are subtly planted to compel thought. Each page, each character, has a story to tell. From male dominance to stale mindsets, the book instils the belief that the journey we take is forged by the decisions we make. Amidst all the mess, Gajra has beautifully knitted a sacred setting for motherly love. It reinforces one's trust in the miraculous power of forgiveness and love. It has a promise to make a reader laugh and cry simultaneously. How critics view the book Author Ruchita Mishra writes, "unputdownable- it's a novel about truly brave women. Kirron Kher writes about the book, "Gajra Kottary weaves a riveting tale of how at heart, the dreams, hopes and aspirations across three generations of women in a family remain constant.
Gajra Kottary's book Girls Don't Cry is a thought-pro ..

Gajra Kottary's book Girls Don't Cry is a thought-pro ..

@bold - this is her style..
Edited by rajh - 6 years ago
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Posted: 6 years ago
Sorry guys
Left all of a sudden
Will reply later when I will be back
Rajh I agree what u said in ur post
Misthi 1st of all she need assurance and it is possible with talking as well as with their actions
Also No false promises

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