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Dear Mr Raman Bhalla,
A twice married man,father of two,initiated into the carnal pleasures of life at a relatively early age, married the first love of your youth, a dream while it lasted. Self development - your strong point.From the gauche young man to a suave, cynical, ,polished successful man,should get hooked on to a hook.Impossible situation.And that to go on thinking about it.Discus it's repercussions in the most adolescent way with Mihir. First it was seeing his mother tuck her saree,then he pleated tucked and pinned her saree only to be surprised into embarrassment by Mihika and Mihir and then ofcourse the "hook" on the blouse. How can you Mr Bhalla - that too when the person portraying you is city bred ,has an appreciation of feminine beauty -- to put it more colloquially prefers anything in skirts ,speaks good English, well educated,has aristocratic taste and perfected his acting craft in his favourite place London and also family oriented,believes in live in relationships,and feels once married women and single mothers should have an equal chance to find happiness in life. With such liberal and radical thoughts how on earth did you get hooked on a hook. So what if it is a soap.
Suggestively yours
Karan Patel