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Posted: 10 years ago
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Hey Everyone!

So I was just watching the episode from yesterday, and is it just me or did Bebe making the halwa and keeping the jagrata seem a bit much? I mean, I understand the religious importance and how she wants to continue doing this in the hospital like it was done in the past, but after that little "discussion" with Karan the previous night, why would she still be continuing with this?

Karan explicitly told her that if he catches another mistake of hers then it won't be good for her, and she knows that he wouldn't like something like this, so why would she continue with it?

As much as I'm loving this show (yes mainly for the Karan-Amrita chemistry 😆), somethings are a limit I think, and I feel like Bebe continuing with this just isn't right on her part. Plus, all the other nurses, Mallika, Bobby, Vaiju - they're all going to get in trouble as well if Karan or Dimple catches them.

At the end of the day, this is a hospital so unless they're all on their lunch break right now or something, it seems odd to me that they're all just leaving their work to the side at the moment and making halwa.

Thoughts?
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Posted: 10 years ago
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In a way I agree with u but not totally...I agree it is a bit much to organise a jagrata in a hospital... but there is a religious belief that once thought of organising something like this should be accomplished. I agree that it is a bit much to do something after that convo between Karan n bebe. But think if you were on bebe's place could you stop preparations of jagrata which is already in process.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: danveet

In a way I agree with u but not totally...I agree it is a bit much to organise a jagrata in a hospital... but there is a religious belief that once thought of organising something like this should be accomplished. I agree that it is a bit much to do something after that convo between Karan n bebe. But think if you were on bebe's place could you stop preparations of jagrata which is already in process.
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That's a valid point. I'm not familiar with jagratas or anything of that sort, so I don't know any customs that do surround it. Are they not allowed to change the location once the preparations begin? For example, after she got that warning, would it have been possible for her to move the location from the hospital to her house or some other place? So the jagrata itself wouldn't be cancelled, but it just wouldn't be happening in the hospital?


I was just thinking that she was doing it all sneakily in the first place so why decide to do it in the hospital to begin with? I mean, I'm pretty sure she knew that Karan and Dimple wouldn't be too pleased (unless Karan agrees at which point this post ends up being pointless 😆), so why kind of decide to do this here in the first place is more of what I was thinking.

But you did raise some valid points, I was just thinking what if Karan gets mad at her and fires her. What will she do then? 😕
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Posted: 10 years ago
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I was going to open a topic on this.
I agree with you. I find it really absurd, & negligent on the nurses' part to prepare for jagrata during duty hours, rather than taking care of the patients. They are neglecting their primary duty for something that should not even be permissible. Also, its quite unreal, don't you think so? Which hospital has this kind of a situation where so many nurses are not doing their duty & doing other things not related to their work, without the other staff even finding out?

The only explanation/reason I can think of having this jagrata situation is to bring up the hospital finances issue. Could it be that the nurses have been using the hospital's resources for the jagrata preparations & for making the halwa. Number of times, they've also shown the nurses having parties for patients, making special meals for them (which Karan warned against) - so could it be that these extra things the nurses do are increasing the cost of running the hospital? I hope it is, at least the jagrata thing will make some sense, no matter how illogical it is.



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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: prc_fan1

I was going to open a topic on this.

I agree with you. I find it really absurd, & negligent on the nurses' part to prepare for jagrata during duty hours, rather than taking care of the patients. They are neglecting their primary duty for something that should not even be permissible. Also, its quite unreal, don't you think so? Which hospital has this kind of a situation where so many nurses are not doing their duty & doing other things not related to their work, without the other staff even finding out?

The only explanation/reason I can think of having this jagrata situation is to bring up the hospital finances issue. Could it be that the nurses have been using the hospital's resources for the jagrata preparations & for making the halwa. Number of times, they've also shown the nurses having parties for patients, making special meals for them (which Karan warned against) - so could it be that these extra things the nurses do are increasing the cost of running the hospital? I hope it is, at least the jagrata thing will make some sense, no matter how illogical it is.




Exactly! If this on their lunch break, on their time, I woudn't be completely satisfied, but at least they aren't neglecting their patients. But all of them are as they're making this halwa! I get that they're trying to show this hospital being different and about caring and all that, but these nurses are neglecting their job which they are getting paid for to do these things , and that to me really just comes of as unreal.

@Bold - So true! I mean especially if they were actually planning on doing the religious event during the night, fine Karan and Dimple may not be in the hospital, but I'm sure there will be other staff there. Would they be okay with it? Will they not tell Karan or Dimple? I just don't understand how this works sometimes.

And that's a great point about the finances. Definitely did not think of that. I was thinking more along of the lines of the finances being a reason to get Avi's mum back into the hospital setting and being mean and all that crap.

I think another aspect about it, now with the connection to finances, might be something along of the lines of all of these nurses not even doing the job they're being paid for, so maybe they can dismiss them and save the money that is spent on their salaries. I feel like that kind of a snarky comment might definitely come from a Dimple, "the hospital is clearly still running fine without them doing their jobs so why pay them to show up and make halwa or something like that?"
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Posted: 10 years ago
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So you made a topic on this. Thanks, Naina. I don't get it. Why are nurses doing this? If it's a religious celebration and festival, the kitchen staff can be allowed to prepare for official party or celebrations. In what world would nurses do such tamasha.
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True that. If they really want the festival, they can seek official permission. And yes the kitchen staff should be making the food rather than the nurses.

As much as I like the show, this seriously points to lack of research on CVs part. The least they can do is to remain logical.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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The theme of the show is that staff does what it wants without seeking for the permission bcoz they know they won't get any. It is a show..anything can happen here. So just enjoy the show .
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Originally posted by: danveet

The theme of the show is that staff does what it wants without seeking for the permission bcoz they know they won't get any. It is a show..anything can happen here. So just enjoy the show .


And those who oppose the tamasha on the show are in the wrong who will see the light (Karan) or have negative shades (Dimple).😆
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: KhatamKahani

So you made a topic on this. Thanks, Naina. I don't get it. Why are nurses doing this? If it's a religious celebration and festival, the kitchen staff can be allowed to prepare for official party or celebrations. In what world would nurses do such tamasha.


Lik? Nice to see you here!

Good point about the kitchen staff. And it makes me wonder if they brought all of this stuff (the utensils and everything) from home or did they take it from the kitchen or what.

I have to watch today's episode though. I wonder if Karan or Dimple finds out.
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