Her blood calls her Kalank, gold-digger, asks her get out from her house, but she refuses. "Tu Meri Beti Hain, Aur Yeh Baat Tu Khud Bhi Nahin Badal sakti."
Her first husband says, " Utha Kar Fek Dunga." She retorts back saying, " Anupamaa will be bek."
Her Goddess in folded arms forbids her to enter SH. She hugs her and says, "Aap Mujhe Beti Mane Yaa Na Mane, Mein Apko Humesha Apni MAA Manungi."
She chants like a psychotic person, "Mein Yungi, Ayungi. Is Ghar Ke Kone Kone Mein Anupamaa Hain. Aap Iss Ghar SE Anupamaa KO Alaag Nahin Kat Sakti."
Her character is assassinated by her Goddess. She says, "Baa Ke Jubaan Karvi Hain, Par Dil Mein Sirf Mithas Hain."
She is ousted from Pari's birthday. She says, "Khoon Ke Riste Itne Kacche Hote Nahin, Ki Kisikey Kehne Pe Toot Jayee.
But, a normal husband-wife argument ensues, she ends it within a minute by walking away leaving a psychologically damaged 7-year old without even saying a goodbye. She has the patience to convince Me. Shah to accept Kavya's baby, to not hastily break their marriage but she broke her own marriage in her signature 5-minute style without worrying about the fate of a kid whose adoption status depend solely on the stability of their marriage.
I am so impressed with her. This is called winning the war without a single scratch. She wanted to break free for a long time, but her family needed the financial support of her second husband. Now, when both of her two kids are well settled, first husband has landed a good job, a permanent address "Apna Ghar" incase anything happens to her has been ensured, she left her baggage husband and daughter without giving anyone the chance to to point a single finger at her ever by villanizing her non-existent ML and BB. Finally, she achieved Sab, Sab, Sab.
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