Originally posted by: surabhi01
Tumhari marji ki tum pakhi ko paalne mein daal do
Maine to nahi kaha pakhi ko paalne mein daal do
I am just talking ki even children Ae grown up thst doesn't not mean a mother can never can talk their children
I. Just said about conversation between anupama amd three grown up children not baby sitting of grown up children
But some people jabardasti baby sitting ke baat daal Raje hsi which I have never said in my post .so don't talk those things which I have never mention in my post
Pehli baat, paalne me daalne wali baat toh aap hi ne kahi na? Ya woh manghadand hain? Waise hi kisne yeh likha hain ki Anupama ko apne adult, married bachchon se baat nahin karni chahiye ya rishta todna chahiye? Toh Jo hua nahin uspar baat nahi kare toh achcha nahin hoga?
She clearly wasn't going to Shah House for "kids" only because she went there when the kids aren't supposed to be home. Or are we saying the kids did nothing in their life either?
You are saying, adult, married "kids" needed their mother's presence for everything? To do what?
If they need their mother for everything, they are clearly not adults, right?
Either ways, what is the definition of adulthood if they cannot be independent, take their decisions and take responsibility of their own actions?
Look at it another way:
When Barkha (who Anuj in the intro had called Maa samaan Bhabhi) interfered in Anuj-Anupama's life, it was wrong.
When Malati Devi (who was a mother herself) interfered in Anuj-Anupama's life, she did not like it.
Then how is it right for Anupama meddling with her adult, married "kids'" life?
And ALL this at what cost? I can never get over the scene. She had to be reminded that she had a kid?
Here, she ran to tend to Pari who was amongst an army of adult family members when she was cranky and on the other hand, she did not even know her kid was unwell on the trip and a stranger tended to her. Ironically strange isn't it?
See 16:00 - 18:01
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