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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: ---Khushi---


Poor chap??!!!!!???...Aunty...u serious???😆😆

I can almost visualise Sunshine & Khyber doing a *hi 5* & a victory dance in heaven 🤣...both had such close shaves...😆😆



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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: adiana12



Na re Behna - he is definitely Sunflower - needing Jodha his Sun - and realising that the Sun too needs the Sky to rise and shine and so will Jodha need Jalal - to rise and shine - and so he gave up his 'Sar' for his Sun - poor Sunflower 🤣


As for mountain man - he was more into reciting 'Jodhaaa...' 🤣



how can i forget jo..jo..dhaaa..te auo gayaa🤣
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: devkidmd

Beautiful analysis!

The whole ambience in the village is so magical with the muted lights and the music. Give me this over the cold freezing Swiss Alps any day. How Yash Chopra could make those actors romance each other in such a hostile environment is beyond me.😕
Jalal-Choodiwala: The Choodiwala had this totally confused expression on his face,"is this guy telling me the truth or is he plain cuckoo??"😆😆
The first look: The authority with which Jalal strides back to get a look of Jodha, totally Mr Cool😎and then he cannot take his eyes off her. Totally mesmerized...
He is so fascinated, so taken in as if he is hypnotized. And can he look any more handsome than he did today??
At the bawdi: A lot of things were a little confusing for me in this part.
One: I don't know how Surya just stood there like a khamba as Jalal came in between him and Jo's palkhi. I mean, this stranger is standing in front of his Mangetar's palkhi, staring inside and this guy just stands there doing nothing? Very strange. May be Surya was high on Jo's beauty.😆
Two: How the heck could Jodha see Jalal's reflection in the lake when he was standing so high up on the steps. Is that possible? My query is genuine. Not being a smart alec here.😊
Three: In that bheed of women, how did Jalal know that the payal belonged to Jodha?😕
The last scene of Jalal was the best. The play of different emotions on his face, the casual way in which he throws the payal up in the air and catches it...he wants her but really just as a possession nothing deeper than that. At least not at this time.
Devki



devki ji when jalal is in front of us our minds go blank😆..i never even thought of all those logics😉..i guess the creator wanted to make it look dreamy and at the same time somewhat realistic, so i think it was more of a dreamy affect than anything!
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: myviewprem

I found an interesting topic on health care of Europe/NA v/s India

Let me start of with the health care education system in india. Nowadays its easy to become a doctor in india with paid seats in private institutions. So i have seen people with 50% or who failed their class 12th and then passed with 45% have become doctors. So all of us have to be wary and careful while going to any doctor in india as we never know their true credentials. Another issue in india is it does not have good law system so doctors can get away with negligence and murder.
Compare this to US where mostly doctor education is highly competitive and requires certain criteria's. Although its common knowlege some big institutes like Yale, MIT, Harvard etc giving out seats to wards of rich and famous just to get their favours etc. Anyways in US the higher education is costly and rich only can afford it(like MBBS degrees in india)
But this is quite common in indian colleges too where if if you are someone or a goovernment servant etc its easier to get seats irrespective of your marks etc. We just have to do an analysis of how many doctors in percentage term have come from poor or lower middle class background, hardly much. Also in india doctor profession is like family business like any other profession so you have many generations all becoming doctors whether they have apptitude or ability is a different matter. So as you see the doctors produced in india are themselves lacking in quality and aptitude.



prem you are right in saying that becoming a doctor here in NA is very difficult! first you have to do under grad and only the students who get good marks in school get admission in university and then they have to write entrance exam which is very competitive! on average doctors are quite good here but there are some indian doctors that come here for fellowship, in fact they are quite good or they must have done it through right means and also student loan is available in NA for children who do not have enough funds for education provided they are hard working and good in studies!
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: ghalibmirza



prem you are right in saying that becoming a doctor here in NA is very difficult! first you have to do under grad and only the students who get good marks in school get admission in university and then they have to write entrance exam which is very competitive! on average doctors are quite good here but there are some indian doctors that come here for fellowship, in fact they are quite good or they must have done it through right means and also student loan is available in NA for children who do not have enough funds for education provided they are hard working and good in studies!

edited my comments as it was off topic
Edited by myviewprem - 9 years ago
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Posted: 9 years ago
Can someone tell me i missed first few episodes again where can i watch it?
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Posted: 9 years ago
I was reading some comments on Jodha's religion.
By Jodha we mean the historical Hira Kunwari not Jodha Bai- Jehangir wife.
From what i read in history, Hira Kunwari converted to Islam(whether for marriage or later is not clear) but she remained a Krishna devotee all life.
The mughals were like modern indians who marry other religions, to marry the guy usually girl changes to guys religion but after marriage husband-wife celebrate both religion festivals and both religions exist in their life and their children are brought up in both faiths. The conversion of girl is necessary to marry and usually girls convert to boys religion(99% girls convert 1% boys convert in 21st century in 16th century 100% only girls converted). This is also necessary to decide the faith of child who is born of such union and to gain legitimacy for children of such wedlocks. India is a patriarchal country so child usually gets fathers religion and belongs to fathers family.
So Hira Kunwari or Mariam uz zamai converted to islam and followed both religions. Officially she was a muslim but privately she was muslim and hindu both(i.e. in 4 walls of agra fort). She was buried as per islam customs and Jehangir built a vav or well in her tomb to symbolize her hindu religion as per her wish.
Just for information
Man Bai Jehangir first wife also buried not cremated as she also converted to Islam
Jodha Bai Jehangir third wife too buried(in agra-- her tomb was sold by british and demolished)
So all mughal wives converted for marriage(or after marriage) but followed both islam and hindu religion in house.
Mughals were liberals(except a shah jahan or aurangzeb) and they celebrated rakhi, diwali, dusserha, christmas apart from muslim festivals in agra and delhi forts.
Akbar visited Guru Nanak and was interested in jain philosophy
Jehangir visited church in Delhi for christmas celebrations and even partook in their mass(a bell he gited still there in church)
Even the orthodox Shah Jahan(brought up in muslim way by Ruqaiah begum) celebrated rakhi, diwali, holi and dusserha with pomp at delhi and agra forts
Edited by myviewprem - 9 years ago
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Posted: 9 years ago
Mandy dearest,

I accept that I am partly to blame for having responded to a (n off topic comment by Preeti), but this is treading on tricky ground. We are likely to get into trouble with the mods for being far too off topic. This is neither the place for such topics, not for sweeping generalisations about the stated excellence of the US medical education system, contrasting it sharply with the Indian one.

Incidentally, since the Indian medical system is so lousy, I must have been extraordinarily lucky with my Indian doctors, who have been uniformly good, right from the GP who looked after me when I was a small child in a small, non-descript little town in the 1950s to my present orthopaedist. When I read the horror stories in the US medical websites about knee replacements there, I am glad I had it done in Pune. So do a lot of medical tourism candidates seem to be. Whereas, in the Cantonal Hospital in Geneva, where the likes of Sophia Loren were treated, in the mid -1970s, they fixed a simple fracture in my upper right arm so badly that after 3 months, the bones were found to be loose and I had to have 2 surgeries, one to put a plate in for 18 months and then one to get it out. Ok, enough of this off topic exercise. Let me move on to my main topic.

It is not easy for me in my present situation to get these daily analyses out, and I try hard to respond to every comment . I would be grateful if there could, perhaps, be a bit more of discussion on the substance of my posts. I see hardly anything about my latest one (not you, Mandy dear), which was curiously difficult to produce as the material was so insubstantial. It seems pointless for me to go on day after day when hardly anyone seems to read my posts and even less have anything to say either about the episodes or the ideas in the posts?

No, Mandy, I am not sulking and putting on a prima donna act. I am just tired and in pain, and with every episode, I have less and less incentive to continue. I think you had better call a halt to this exercise, and let people watch the episodes or not, and discuss them or not as they like. I do not think there is enough interest here to sustain these threads on the old episodes.

Shyamala


Originally posted by: ghalibmirza



prem you are right in saying that becoming a doctor here in NA is very difficult! first you have to do under grad and only the students who get good marks in school get admission in university and then they have to write entrance exam which is very competitive! on average doctors are quite good here but there are some indian doctors that come here for fellowship, in fact they are quite good or they must have done it through right means and also student loan is available in NA for children who do not have enough funds for education provided they are hard working and good in studies!

Edited by sashashyam - 9 years ago
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Posted: 9 years ago
Thank you, my dear Nonie. I am glad you read them and liked them.

Shyamala Aunty

Originally posted by: Nonie12345

Both of your reviews are superb Shyamala Aunty😃

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Posted: 9 years ago
You are welcome, my dear Pari. And have you written any more beautiful passages about nature in your FF for me to read?

Shaymala Aunty

Originally posted by: 155pari

Nice review shyamala aunty...

Sorry i m not able to comment on all of the reviews you write but still i read all of them and really like them too...
This particular episode is one of my favorites and the review which u've written is truly amazing... Please keep updating such reviews.
As you said it could have been one of those fantasy sequences in films, i really felt the same. I was lost in it... Mindblowing episode and the review too...
Though i missed it on zee but i m glad that o watched it on zee anmol...
Thankyou for the pm...
Namita

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