Ummm...so isn't Anji always talking about "sanskar" "parampara" and "ghar ki izzat?" So, as far as I know, isn't considered very bad to live in your maayka with your husband after marriage. Isn't that against traditions? Also, when a woman marries out of her family, she no longer has the right to make major decisions in her maayka, especially in a traditional sanskari family. So my point is that, Anjali, your last name is NOT Raizada, so how on earth do you have the right to determine whether or not Khushi can be the bahu of Raizada parivaar. In fact, the only person who has the right to say this is Nani. Also. If Anji said she cannot consider Khushi as her Babhi, then, ok, whatever. But, even if you are so "close" to your brother, you have technically and traditionally no right to declare that Khushi cannot be the bahu of a family whom you are not a part of. If youre so God damn pious, religios, traditional, and sanskari, go to your damn sasural and stop taking pocket money from you brother! Anyone think it's a little absurd that that Shyams parents didn't even come toto
Akash's wedding? He mentioned once to
Bua that he does have parents and they live in Lucknow. And Anji didn't think it's necessary to tell her in-laws that she's preggers? God. I'm sorry, but her character is a mockery of "traditional" and "sanskari" women. We are traditional and sanskari, not dillusional, blindly trusting, stupid idiots for heaven sakes. Where the hell is Lavanya when you need her. Truly the only sensible woman besides Khushi in this show.
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