Its nice to see Sumitra taking the lead and being so decisive when everyone else is fumbling around. May be its her love for her dear darling ladesar Jagya that is making her so active !
Hope Sumitra is able to take the right decision for her son
Page
of
1Bigg Boss 19 - Daily Discussion Topic - 26th Oct 2025 - WKV
PICHLE JANM KA PUNYA 26.10
PHATHAKHEE 27.10
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai - 27 Oct 2025 EDT
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai Oct 26, 2025 Episode Discussion Thread
Clip of Deepika justifying infidelity and cheating is going viral
Pakistan Puts Salman Khan On Watch List
5000 Episodes..
Alia's agenda behind friendship with Katrina
Male r*pe yuckkkk ??????
Kyunki forums beats yrkkh forum
Why does Govinda not take on Dad/older brother roles?
Finally watching the Bill Gates epi. Live updates: pics attached
24 years of Asoka
Originally posted by: begumpara
In yesterday's episode Sumitra's motherly love for Jagya took precedence. Her analytical deduction that Anandi is in favour of Jagya and Sanchi's marriage was brilliant and that helped convince her family. She wishes the very best for her son who has seen so much pain in his life and two partners who did not realize his full worth. In Saanchi , Sumitra finally sees the ideal woman who genuinely loves him, respects him and values him for his worth. And Sumitra feels that Saanchi would easily be able to settle down as a typical beendni in the Singh household. She already fondly calls Sumitra "Maa" and dresses in traditional clothes when at the Badi Haveli. And then she is beautiful, well behaved, highly educated and from a very rich and decent family headed by none other than Daddu who too seems to be in favour of the union. Qualities that Ganga certainly does not have plus she is married to a criminal and already has a kid.
Its nice to see Sumitra taking the lead and being so decisive when everyone else is fumbling around. May be its her love for her dear darling ladesar Jagya that is making her so active !
Hope Sumitra is able to take the right decision for her son
Originally posted by: Skepblun
Is this serious?
Anyway, Sumitra's "analytical deduction" is myopic, misguided, impulsive and based on superficial stuff.