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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: Katori

I had read about this tradition before. There is a similar tradition in certain portions of hindu's where the groom sees the bride for the first time in a large plate/bowl filled with water. It was a very beautifully shot scene. 😊

I hope tomorrow will be the end of the saccharine sweet romance and some drama will kick in. 😆


haan I was saying the same...I once went to a brahmin wedding and they had this rasam where the bride and groom looks at each other through a mirror with a handle ...its pretty awesome and this happens in the light of lamps too 😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Oh acha...it is tradition...
Thanks for sharing...i thought its a new way of confessing invented by cvs...
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Kind of a similar scene was shown in Jodha-Akbar but instead of mirror it was a large bowl of water. I knew about this rasam and it's absolutely beautiful! Never thought that CVs are trying to show this😆 tfs this thought! Loved that part, Thapki's smile was absolutely heart touching!
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Awesome post and very insightful! 👏
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Never thought of this that way...really beautifully described.tfs :)
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: Neha99

Oh thanks for sharing the tradition, mujhe iss ka nahi pata tha pehle😆 pata nahi cvs ne itna dimaagh lagaya ya toka lag gaya lekin mirror scene tha bohat acha😳

PS: Chanduuu
PPS: wondering 😆


I also didn't know about that tradition but abhi meri cousin ki shadi hui and she wanted this tradition despite the fact that her's wasn't an arranged one..I told her is there anything left that you didn't see in each other's face?😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Lachu-

I agree with your PPS 🤣

Haan I have read about the tradition, it is indeed very meaningful. And the scene was beautifully shot. With diyas all around and the miror just reflecting off their radiant faces. They looked made for each other when Bihan just stood behind her and uttered those words staring at the mirror "humari dulhan tum hi thi, tum hi ho ,,,aur tum hi rahoge" . The guys who have theses artistic ideas are so awesome. Do they have new art team now? I dont know from Thapki's apology they are giving importance to the physical beauty of the scenes too


I know mahn..when did their brain start working?😕 For a team who could only write Cartoon Network scenes, this was indeed surprising for me..😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
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wow siddy kia pakraa 😆
Now that you have pointed it out i think they did it unintentionally but agr ye jaan bojh k kia hua hae to hats off to the creative team for it! 👏👏

P.S GIFs coming soon! 😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: DakZz

Aarsi Mussaf happened with me...

its indeed a very beautiful tradition...
but as me n my hubby already had seen each other so that RASAM took a comic turn of events n my siblings n cousin tooj NAIG(Some money) From my hubby...
I thought abt that rasam when this scene happened...☺️


MashAllah Dakzuuu ❤️

you know this tradition is carried out in my nanyal and abhi ham sab chote hae so hamare liye sab se best part is new Dulha bhai ko lotna 😆😆 but this rasam is very beautiful i love it! 😳
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: Katori

I had read about this tradition before. There is a similar tradition in certain portions of hindu's where the groom sees the bride for the first time in a large plate/bowl filled with water. It was a very beautifully shot scene. 😊

I hope tomorrow will be the end of the saccharine sweet romance and some drama will kick in. 😆


Oh no Katori..you spoiled the party..😆 Kidding..I am also waiting for the dhamaka yaar..bas bohat hogaya sugary-diabetic track. But it seems, we are not that lucky.. Still wishing for DS to come in and spoil the party...bwuahahaa😈

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