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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: -TIARA


helooo tia... good to see you mate
Hammie aapa thoda dimag apka hume bhi de do...jis episode se apne itna bada article likh diya... you give me your flair to write poetry...

Us episode me mujhe kuch nazar nahi aaya
Anyways...you said it very well. Family is a strength family is weakness too. When there is some danger to your family one can give up everything even one life to make things correct.
Let me just not talk about episode as i didn't like it. It was filler for me.
One thing for clear which worked out..
1) kanak needs to learn to board the train. 😆me thinks it was her heavy lehenga that added extra agro to her!
2) uma ki koi selfie lelo...bechare ki dulhan bhag gai woh tu saar neche kar ke baitha tha😆
3) bhabho and thr whole sweetshop drama...(bakwas) kuch bhi dikhane ki had!
i want to but her meethia ke dukan... garm garm jalebi... delishishhh
Samjh nahi aata ye rom con hai ya comic show..
Kabhi filler kabhi drama ho rahe hai...facepalm!
spare me you mean😆
Just few line from me..

Andaaza hai hume tere dard ka ae dil..
Humne bhi dozak me kahi dil jalaye hue hai..
Kuch khushi teri gairo ne liye..kuch ghar apno ne jalaye hue hai...
Aise kishto me kai dhoke..humne bhi khaye hue hai...
this is so profound... yes he has duped many... but its heartbreak time.. poor many.. was barking up the wrong tree...😆 thanks for your lovely verses, me looks forward to them.. much love hammie

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: smithasrk


hello smita, great to see you..😊

After watching today's episode it's clear thaUS is just a pawn. Not just him his siblings too.

The players are very clever and shrewd.
There is some kind of relation between babho and this woman who is in turn related to Us.
And this woman is also related to gollu''s father in law to be.

Also to palomi. ..
And gabbassa...

Really really well sewn web... yes its very intriguing your comment .. after watching today's the mysterious woman looked like palomi to me... the long hair... show is getting interesting, thanks for your thoughtprovoking comment... love hammie

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: NusiSg


helloo nusi... sorry me annotating so late.. you know me very busy at home
Hammmieee... waah waah... in the name of my family indeed... again u nailed it with the title.. nutshelling the episode

I dun kno wat I felt wen I see US being stubborn. .. is it onli becaz his marriage is deities wish??? Really... bt to me he's plainly illogical n unreasonable trying to cage his fav bird by hook or crook. . I mean precap was creepy..he's jst doing it caz of his one sided love..he's jst out of the box..n his rigid religious ideas...how can he send his gunda after Kanak.. ?? Yet to watch today's epi.. bt ths precap a big turn off yaar..
yes do watch it.. me posted my impressions late.. uma's section is intresting...
Kanky at crossroads was bit to much... her obsession to bhabho will lead her to something dangerous. .phase ge ye ladki.. 🥱 bt of course kahin na kahin it's all pre written n somewhere US seems right..as she's destined to meet him she'll be sent back to him..
he seems to be somewhat confident... pity love is the last thing she feels for him
I jst loved how u highlight whole of the soliloquy scene n theory..👏 u ve penned it beautifully n gven some amazing perspective of that scene..though while watching I found it a bit dragged.. bt u summarised the whole sequence brilliantly. .⭐️
Shakespeare used it a lot... on stage to show the viewers what the character was thinking about.. remember Hamlets famous soliloquy" to be or not to be"...
Well bhabho on stretcher.. out of ICU n in coma...in front of her shop was a bit weired to watch..bt ths creative liberties cv's take is jst to dramatize n we kno that..😛 I dun think that immediately after slipping in coma .. she can be brought under the khula aasmaan..😛 lkn khair itna tou chalta hai..
you tell me doctor shahiba ..would you discharge a coma patient from hospital?😆

Hammmieee ur jst incredible writing ths impression despite being so so busy..ur truly a Rockstar dear.. luv U.. doing the next impression was incredibly hard.. the new arrival is a day old Nusi...😆... thanks so much for reading regularly and commenting.. much love hammie

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: alex1


HELLO mate good to see you on the forum ALEX 😃

@Hamlet53, So far the story from reading a few of the Threads and posts, the story is relatable to someone's life story.
yes quite a few I WOULD SAY
Family first of course or relatives many times seem to come first or next depending the need of whom, when more closer deep heartfelt thoughts and feelings are needed as well as being able to provide and give whatever one can or goes to the extreme, overextending themselves in times of need. IMO friends too are on that list whenever the need arises but definitely not as the closer bond or immense giver socio or economic as family or relatives tend to be.
agree about friends... they stand by people
Your impression as always are on target. Story so far when I have the time is worth reading and watching.
yes ALEX please do I found it interesting that why I have latched ontoit
As I can see it , the last show I looked at and showed interest in with a few posts and as I can see on this forum too even with different user names, the hilarious thread and posts for and against, the analysis, the dissection of the show both good and bad brings a smile as an added bonus to my life. I will watch when I can and continue to read whenever possible. Thank you, Hugs, Alex
ohhh this is such an empowering comment for all forum members... please keeping watching , and catching what takes your fancy onthe forum... lovely to her from you... much love hammie

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Hammie hammie hammie hammie hammie hammieee,
this is just brilliant.fantastic title, though i thought it would b about the chain, ''Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains. One man thinks himself the master of others, but remains more of a slave than they are." Rousseau said it right. the scene at the railway station was a nice one to me, i enjoyed the soliloquy style the cvs used at the crossroad, i too thought the same thing about the station, kanak trying to get into a train, on the way to decide with train to choose, where to go, Pushkar or Ladnun? The family stands at one side, the main pillar of the house bhabo standing beside her as a symbolism of family, family which asks for the pay back...repay ur debt, debt of love, care...everything a family gives us, PAY BACK... On the other hand the orthodox husband, his regressive thoughts, the chain or the gat bandhan of that forceful marriage, this is another family, like kanak will have to leave the family and go to a new family, for her own family's shake. Rhea did a fav job specially when uma approached her with the shackles. u played so well with the word '' family'⭐️, specially where u mentioned how bhabo is still keeping the family together even when she is not conscious, and how uma, for his family's sake stayed calm stone face after receiving the biggest shock of his life.

the ending scene was brilliant, kanak is trying hard to get in a train, every human being traies hard to get in a train, but hardly he knows where the train will take him.Irony of life.

keep writing hammie.As i started with Rousseau, I want to end with Voltaire, another soldier with pen during the French enlightenment- '' To hold a pen is to be at war''. Keep fighting.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: swansong

Hammie hammie hammie hammie hammie hammieee, helloo taz...good to see you catching up..😊 me rushed off my feet at home..
this is just brilliant.fantastic title, though i thought it would b about the chain, ''Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains. One man thinks himself the master of others, but remains more of a slave than they are." Rousseau said it right. the scene at the railway station was a nice one to me, i enjoyed the soliloquy style the cvs used at the crossroad, i too thought the same thing about the station, kanak trying to get into a train, on the way to decide with train to choose, where to go, Pushkar or Ladnun? The family stands at one side, the main pillar of the house bhabo standing beside her as a symbolism of family, family which asks for the pay back...repay ur debt, debt of love, care...everything a family gives us, PAY BACK...
I suspect in some cultures there are expectations from children to look out for their parents.. in other cultures parents would rather have their children take responsibility for themselves.
On the other hand the orthodox husband, his regressive thoughts, the chain or the gat bandhan of that forceful marriage, this is another family, like kanak will have to leave the family and go to a new family, for her own family's shake. Rhea did a fav job specially when uma approached her with the shackles. u played so well with the word '' family'⭐️, specially where u mentioned how bhabo is still keeping the family together even when she is not conscious, and how uma, for his family's sake stayed calm stone face after receiving the biggest shock of his life.
very well put taz.. it's to do with the role one's put in the family. ..and one is seen as in their family.
the ending scene was brilliant, kanak is trying hard to get in a train, every human being traies hard to get in a train, but hardly he knows where the train will take him.Irony of life.
you have said it taz.. life is a journey..which carries on,time and again we have to change and route but the journey goes on...
keep writing hammie.As i started with Rousseau, I want to end with Voltaire, another soldier with pen during the French enlightenment- '' To hold a pen is to be at war''. Keep fighting. I can see you are enjoying the prep time.. me personally when it came to revoltionary movements ..quite warmed to the Chinese and Russian revolutions.. writers likeTolstoi..and in philosophy ..Plato and Aristole...thanks for sharing some wise words.. much love hammie

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