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Posted: 2 days ago
#51

Originally posted by: DivineAngel

Why do some women have this tendency to steal someone else's husband? Its so pathetic. Lusting over someone's husband.

Because he has gone through the struggle with his then wife.. couple fights, financial struggles, having children, buying house, becoming financially stable, etc.

So, a much younger woman gets everything on platter.. doesn’t have to struggle like his ex-wives did and the divorced man is now financially stable ie is now rich.. he gets a young girlfriend / future wife with whom he can enjoy life, have children, etc.. smiley26

Life is cruel. This is why a woman must be financially independent irrespective of whether she is a housewife having children or no children at all.

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Posted: 2 days ago
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Originally posted by: Daebak

I dunno what is happening, but it is problematic that the girl thinks her dad is a bechara nadaan parinda. It takes two people to cheat. She should blast him equally rather than making excuses like 'he was being drugged'.

As for Rupali, it does seem like no one on the sets of Anupama likes her. However, she did get along v well with the Sarabhai cast, still does. Maybe all the fame from Anupama went into her head and she turned into an obnoxious person. Too many co-stars have been hating on her, there has to be a reason.


Or may be joining the ruling party has gotten into her head she thinks they own the world

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Posted: 2 days ago
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Posted: 2 days ago
#54

Judging the girl's allegations - if true or painted in a certain light - is never what I would do as long as I hadn't been a witness to what she writes. But I can give my opinion about Rupali's reaction to that which shows me her relation to her stepdaughter...if Rupali really is the nice person as she paints herself (or gets painted by friends), she certainly would have searched another way than a legal - and published - one.

Still, it would have been - imo - better for the girl to confront Rupali directly and privatly, but very well in front of family and friends... the (social) media world should not get involved in that.

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Posted: 2 days ago
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Originally posted by: Clochette

Judging the girl's allegations - if true or painted in a certain light - is never what I would do as long as I hadn't been a witness to what she writes. But I can give my opinion about Rupali's reaction to that which shows me her relation to her stepdaughter...if Rupali really is the nice person as she paints herself (or gets painted by friends), she certainly would have searched another way than a legal - and published - one.

Still, it would have been - imo - better for the girl to confront Rupali directly and privatly, but very well in front of family and friends... the (social) media world should not get involved in that.

I agree. The defamation suit was not a great idea. But she did imply Rupali's son is an illegitimate child. He is a teen I think and it is not going to be great for him at school/among peers now. Isha should have stuck to fighting Rupali.

When I saw that comment from Isha, I knew she would be in trouble.

It is unfortunate that children are paying the price for whatever adults did.

Edited by Daebak - 2 days ago
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Posted: 2 days ago
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Yes, I also felt that she should have left her brother out of that...

It seems that a lot of hurt got accumulated through the years.

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Posted: 2 days ago
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Originally posted by: Clochette

Yes, I also felt that she should have left her brother out of that...

It seems that a lot of hurt got accumulated through the years.

I feel like there should be a rule that kids of people getting a divorce should go through mandatory counselling. That might help them process the grief in a healthier way.

They often end up paying the price for their parents' failed relationship or remarriages.

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Posted: 2 days ago
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Absolutely...it is adamant for the kids to know that nothing what happened is in any way their fault and they often also need help in dealing with the living-situation of separation/visiting and what the one parent says about the other one.

Also the partners with kids should do a counselling after the divorce to learn to handle the situation in the best way possible.

Both should be paid by either exisiting insurances or by the social administration.

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Posted: 14 hours ago
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Originally posted by: blue-ice.1

I don't know how much truth is there in all of this.......but most of her costars have left that serial Anupama......everything in that soap revolves around her.....I do believe that she is not a nice person....

If I remember correctly she was cunning and manipulative on Big Boss 1

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