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Posted: 11 years ago
I don't know who to blame Muskaan. Yes, the girl's at fault, but then so is her first boyfriend and her parents and his parents and who knows who else. The girl is at fault for so easily dumping one man for another, but then maybe she only had a crush on the first guy or it was just her zid to get married to him because her parents were saying no. Who knows what was going on in her head? Maybe when she met the second boy she realized what love really is and understood she didn't actually love the first one. The first boyfriend is at fault as well because he didn't understand or didn't want to listen to what his parents were saying and what the girl was saying. Like Anup sir pointed out, it's easy to lay blame on someone, but whose really at fault?
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: KS_Shreya

I don't know who to blame Muskaan. Yes, the girl's at fault, but then so is her first boyfriend and her parents and his parents and who knows who else. The girl is at fault for so easily dumping one man for another, but then maybe she only had a crush on the first guy or it was just her zid to get married to him because her parents were saying no. Who knows what was going on in her head? Maybe when she met the second boy she realized what love really is and understood she didn't actually love the first one. The first boyfriend is at fault as well because he didn't understand or didn't want to listen to what his parents were saying and what the girl was saying. Like Anup sir pointed out, it's easy to lay blame on someone, but whose really at fault?



Agreed. I believe that the girl's family was also at fault. If they wanted to break the relation, no problem but at least they should have informed the boy and his family...

Anyone will feel insulted when someone rejects a person in sucha strange way...
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Posted: 11 years ago
PowerPlay

A well-known pandit killed by two men who disguised themselves as Police Officers.

Totally confusing case solved by a dynamic Lady SP Amrita Kataria (Played by Kishwer Merchant).

The case highlighted the dark side of achieving name, fame and healthy public relations...
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Posted: 11 years ago
The pundit case was really interesting. Like you said Muskaan, it really showed the negatives that came with achieving name, fame and wealth to do good. Crazy to believe that so many people teamed up together against this one priest.
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Posted: 11 years ago
You know for a while I felt like I was watching a Prakash Jha story. His stories are the only ones that have grey characters all around and so much darkness, politics, and what not! I'm not making light of the situation, but still, it's just something to think about. For the first time I felt like CP directors/writers were trying to copy Prakash Jha's style of movies.
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: lovely_lady

The pundit case was really interesting. Like you said Muskaan, it really showed the negatives that came with achieving name, fame and wealth to do good. Crazy to believe that so many people teamed up together against this one priest.



True...
I thought that his brother Mukesh Joshi must be involved but I was proved wrong...

Its still hard to believe that these kind of events can happen in actual scenario.
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: KS_Shreya

You know for a while I felt like I was watching a Prakash Jha story. His stories are the only ones that have grey characters all around and so much darkness, politics, and what not! I'm not making light of the situation, but still, it's just something to think about. For the first time I felt like CP directors/writers were trying to copy Prakash Jha's style of movies.



Yes...😊
It was a mini Prakash Jha Movie...😆

The chasing of the criminals on bike and car was greatly shot...
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Posted: 11 years ago
That chase scene was by far the most filmi part of the whole thing. I'm pretty sure it did go down like that, but when you see it on TV it just looks so...so...so filmi!
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: KS_Shreya

That chase scene was by far the most filmi part of the whole thing. I'm pretty sure it did go down like that, but when you see it on TV it just looks so...so...so filmi!



Yup...
Car chasing part was a chor-police film...
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Posted: 11 years ago
The episode of the kid that got killed by his cousin because the cousin needed money for gambling was so sad. Poor kid wasn't even a part of it. And he was so young too. Damn.

I hope they all rot in jail. Gambling is such a nasty addiction.
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