Originally posted by: braveheartdoc
I also loved the part where Naina asked Swati whether speaking a lie for helping someone is bad...and Swati said that its much better than the bashing you get after speaking the truth...also that her mom always tells her that you get horns on your head after telling a lie...but she still has none despite speaking lies atleast 10-12 times a day...๐๐
Swati is also a very cute character๐๐
Actually as a kid this was what our parents told us, you would get horns
Or that one line
Jhooth bolna paap hai, nadi kinaare saanp hai
Although you cant do this to today's kids, you say this and the next moment they will tell you that you are lying after surfing the ne
OK coming to the topic my favorite wasnt of Sania, it was rather a family scene, when chacha ji denied the rishta of the groom for Puja since the guy used to smoke, while Puja didnt find anything wrong in it
So subtly they highlighted the generation gap which was even present back then, but the younger generation simply ignored and did what their parents had thought for them
Although I completed my 10th in early 2000s still, it was my parents who decided which subjects I should take during my studies (and every time), all my shouts, pleads or fights practically had no result
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