Originally posted by: nautankitadka
Now that he knows the kid is his, ab toh aur tashan me aayega hero! 😎😈
Janne se pehle Hua yeh 😆 😳
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Originally posted by: nautankitadka
Now that he knows the kid is his, ab toh aur tashan me aayega hero! 😎😈
Janne se pehle Hua yeh 😆 😳
Originally posted by: harshil_radhi28
I Am just gone keep my mouth shut 🤐
Originally posted by: Aster.99
Britain had incurred huge losses in WWII. They couldn't afford ruling over India at that point. So they decided to leave the colony. But till that time Hindustan's own govt was taking shape. Leaders had different ideologies but the same motive -- freedom from colonization. Britisher's divide and rule policy had started showing it's effects by then. Muslim population was diffused over the entire subcontinent. They initially wanted separate constitutions and sort of presidencies in the central region, Eastern and today's Pakistan region. But it was impossible to do this, given the vastness of our country. So only one demand was accepted, Partition of Punjab. Lahore was surrounded by Hindu villages and Amritsar by Muslim villages. Everything went wrong there. And nobody from both sides gained what they wanted. Instead everything was lost.
We did have a Lucknow Pact 1919 and other agreements which were discussed, and was rejected by Britishers and then never showed their presence again. If that would have been passed and signed, maybe the division would have not occurred. But the Hindu-Muslim rift is attributed to certain individuals whose ideologies were NOT what they were presented in public, but their actual speeches and statements proved how they were actually initially civil enough to come to a consensus and it got widened because of the intervention of the third party.
His EYES speaks

Originally posted by: A_for_Arpita
Radha threatening Brij was superb 👏 She legit told mujhse bura koi nehi hoga 😆 "Tabeez Kya dekh rahe ho paani do" chalo Someone cares for Vashma apart from Uday. ❤️

Onscreen and offscreen VashDha rocks! Yes, it is refreshing to see how strong Radha has been in the past week too ❤️
Originally posted by: nautankitadka
We did have a Lucknow Pact 1919 and other agreements which were discussed, and was rejected by Britishers and then never showed their presence again. If that would have been passed and signed, maybe the division would have not occurred. But the Hindu-Muslim rift is attributed to certain individuals whose ideologies were NOT what they were presented in public, but their actual speeches and statements proved how they were actually initially civil enough to come to a consensus and it got widened because of the intervention of the third party.
Right damn the Britishers
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Originally posted by: Aster.99
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Till the lion learns to write, history will keep glorifying the hunter🔥
Innocent paid the price for the blood-thirst and power-hunger 😵😵😵
The way he took a glance at the baby bump vo pehla ehsaas 😳
Originally posted by: A_for_Arpita
Han yeh tho hai but that time he was delusional na abhi tho everything is happening in front of his eyes.... Aise Kaise Beti ko, parivaar ko chhod k Chale Gaye.... At least Beti ko safe jagah bhejke jate. Ek bar mudh k nehi dekha. BETI thi, nayi DULHAN thi.
Mrs Raizada wasn't even ready to leave her SON inha it's about their DAUGHTER.
They had a sentimental value for Lahore preceding all relations.
They were born there and destined to die there.
Bas itna kehke unko unka sammaan deke alvida kar dete hai.
Logic mein ghusenge toh saare heroes villians ban jayenge aur villians heroes.