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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: 2dewDrop2

Poorly written dialogue.. Love is not a balance sheet to say A did this much B did this .. They both have made what they have today..



It's true that love isn't a balance sheet, but ultimately everyone has a different view to different things. For me what maybe a huge thing maybe a meagre thing for someone else and vice-versa. Plus the scenario and way of looking at things back in 90's was way different.. maybe that's what cvs wanted to show too. 😊
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Posted: 6 years ago
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The main difference is only Anand's approval n his support mattered to Naina for this rishta n the rest of family as he assured would be handled by him.. .. On the other hand Sameer is fighting alone with his family alone without anyone supporting him to get this rishta done... .from getting angry n violent to emotional blackmailing them what ever he think is right.. .he is in such a messed up mind.. .ppl who claim to love him n care abt him are not understanding his feeling so it gets frustrating at times n he tends to utter those things which he actually doesn't mean
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Posted: 6 years ago
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"Tune Sameer jitna kiya hai apne pyaar ke liye"...

I dont think it was a bad dialogue...It was realistic and very well written in my opinion..
Even though we say that all this doesnt count in love..But thats Utopia..In reality all these things..Like maine kitna kiya and tune kitna kiya do come up in a relationship..

In fact i think CVs brought up this important point in a very intelligent manner and made Preeti say these words..If sameer or naina said them to each other..Things would have turned ugly..

This was like Preeti showing the mirror to Naina..What are sisters for after all❤️
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Samaina12

Preeti gets bad dialogues these days and twitter instagram fans making preeti sameer edits 🤣



Well to everyone their own view 😊 . On a personal note, I haven't feel anything wrong with Preeti's dialogues these days. Yesterday's dialogues did irk me a bit but on further retrospection I realised somewhere she did make sense. And Preeti Sameer edits, is their choice, I personally adore their bond, just like I adore Namundit bond.
P.s-My personal views, feel free to not agree 😊
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Posted: 6 years ago
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I totally agreed ,Its naina unconditional love that made sameer to realised his true love but sameer till now did lot for saving this relation so don't found Preeti dialogues wrong .Naina never fought for sameer so openly but as she has chachjee her aside so I think nothing more matters for her .
But here sameer have no one to support ,he is handling all himself
On that day ,he thanked each and every members of her family where all dont deserved it.
But till now makers didnt show anything from naina side going anything for his family
Its good to take side of urs family
But really rakesh deserved? He now even refused to call her daughter .

Might be sameer words goes overbored when gets angry but this guy still have done so much. It's wrong to compare who love more
But to save the relation, all needs to give their 100% we can't leave everything to GOD only l
Edited by soniadutta - 6 years ago
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Posted: 6 years ago
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A true stand of a wellwisher is to diffuse an argument of near n loved ones...n not to ignite fire n hve fun out of it!!
Its a very genuine n realistic approach...Wen u really love n care for that 1 person, the first thing is u calm the person down ..making him or her to see sense rather than jeopardizing their relationship in haste ...u try to remind the good ,plus points of their partner rather than bad ones...even to the extent of making that person effort look minute in comparison n alleviating the other...so a sense of composure, stillness, fair judgement seeps in...!!Tis is a common way of working out or more conveniently say patching up!!..U dont end up bhadokfying against the person...Tis is what preeti was doing n i adore her well balanced far sightedness approach...!

Those of who r married precisely 😆😆 will understand my logic if ur parents or frends or siblings hve taken ur hubby side n put u down brutually in comparison...😆
Edited by mehraan - 6 years ago
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: soniadutta

I totally agreed ,Its naina unconditional love that made sameer to realised his true love but sameer till now did lot for saving this relation so don't found Preeti dialogues wrong .Naina never fought for sameer so openly but as she has chachjee her aside so I think nothing more matters for her .

But here sameer have no one to support ,he is handling all himself
On that day ,he thanked each and every members of her family where all dont deserved it.
But till now makers didnt show anything from naina side going anything for his family
Its good to take side of urs family
But really rakesh deserved? He now even refused to call her daughter .

Might be sameer words goes overbored when gets angry but this guy still have done so much. It's wrong to compare who love more
But to save the relation, all needs to give their 100% we can't leave everything to GOD only l



Rakesh doesn't deserve anything from Naina. But the fact is not only Rakes, each and every member of Agrawal family was insulted on sagai. And not just once, time and again, Maheshwaris kept mocking them. Had I been in Naina's place, I wouldn't have gone ahead with the rishta till the groom's family learns to respect my parents and me. Well, I am no Naina, I admit 😆 . In such a situation, however much I love my groom, I would try to find a solution and have a talk with my family members , in today's age. In 90's, other than leaving to God, a girl had no option, especially in a family where the girl's opinion is trashed. My pov is based on comparison with my reaction , hence I felt so 😊

But yes, as I had admitted Sameer has really gone to extremes and taken such steps that no guy would ever do for his bride 😊 . So , tho I maynof agree 100% but, Preeti's dialogue does make some sense to me too now.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: mehraan

A true stand of a wellwisher is to diffuse an argument of near n loved ones...n not to ignite fire n hve fun out of it!!

Its a very genuine n realistic approach...Wen u really love n care for that 1 person, the first thing is u calm the person down ..making him or her to see sense rather than jeopardizing their relationship in haste ...u try to remind the good ,plus points of their partner rather than bad ones...even to the extent of making that person effort look minute in comparison n alleviating the other...so a sense of composure, stillness, fair judgement seeps in...!!Tis is a common way of working out or more conveniently say patching up!!..U dont end up bhadokfying against the person...Tis is what preeti was doing n i adore her well balanced far sightedness approach...!

Those of who r married precisely😆😆will understand my logic if ur parents or frends or siblings hve taken ur hubby side n put u down brutually in comparison...😆



I absolutely loved your view on this entire thing 👏 . Thanks For it. 😃 . I am of Samaina's age so marriage is nowhere near now 😆 maybe in future I'll understand better 😊 .
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: sharvyo



Umm, I don't exactly get you, how would have Sameer being from a middle class family made things different? can you please elaborate?
of course them they wouldn't be able to boast their riches, but they'd have surely found faults with Naina's family.
I feel it all depends on the mindset which is developed in Sameer that made him fight so hard for his love, thanks to Nanu upbringing. And I personally believe mindset doesn't have much to do with class. It varies from family to family, also within the same family.




I feel Sameer could go to any extent because he didn't have to earn anything. He has a rich family to think about that. But if he was from a middle class family then he had to struggle for his family first. Then he could think of marrying naina. But yes about giving respect and taking a stand for ur wife this value is totally nanu's upbringing. That's what I meant.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Nice post!
Loved ur take...yes being a 90s kid...I can definitely understand

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