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Posted: 11 years ago
#11

Originally posted by: christina_rulz

Also it was vikrants false testimony that brought about sarithas sentence..instead of owning up his mistake...he is trying to take the cowards way and trying to justify that as heroism...



This so very well expressed and I agree with you! 😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: christina_rulz

Also it was vikrants false testimony that brought about sarithas sentence..instead of owning up his mistake...he is trying to take the cowards way and trying to justify that as heroism...


I just hope that Sarita gives a cold shoulder to Vikrant when the murder is solved!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Intrepida



I just hope that Sarita gives a cold shoulder to Vikrant when the murder is solved!



Had the show continued, this is what I would have wanted to see!

Suspecting a person of betrayal and unfaithfulness is one thing, but suspecting a person of murder and giving verbal affirmation of the same without any proof, just because he was jilted, is another. And it just does not sit well with me. πŸ˜•
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: christina_rulz

I live abroad..the way people treat a cop is so different from the way they are treated in india...we talk so much why india is not developed but we never try to follow rules..here if you speeed you will get a ticket and everybody pays it without trying to bribe their way out..I just feel we should respect the law ..we are so educated yet theres not a single person that will obey the law...


Sorry I didn't like this precap..Im all for media that tries to better a country...


I dont mean to turn it into a political talk πŸ˜† but it all comes down to the individual, change starts small, if police didnt take bribe then people would have to follow the law; its up the individual; It takes time also, because the Indian republic has ofiicially not been around for less than 100 yrs, and most of the European nations and USA, Canada have declared independence or have established government for more than 100 yrs, because corruption existed in USA and other western nations too, it took time to lower it- but corruption is everywhere (maybe very low in some Scandinavian nations)

bottom line- breaking out of prison happens everywhere, you just need someone to do it- (I am not supporting it-fyi lol)
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Intrepida



I dont mean to turn it into a political talkπŸ˜†but it all comes down to the individual, change starts small, if police didnt take bribe then people would have to follow the law; its up the individual; It takes time also, because the Indian republic has ofiicially not been around for less than 100 yrs, and most of the European nations and USA, Canada have declared independence or have established government for more than 100 yrs, because corruption existed in USA and other western nations too, it took time to lower it- but corruption is everywhere (maybe very low in some Scandinavian nations)

bottom line- breaking out of prison happens everywhere, you just need someone to do it- (I am not supporting it-fyi lol)



Agree it depends on individuals..but I have to humbly disagree it doesnt have anything to do with freedom..its about where there is a will there's a way..eg..a state rank holder from my state that studied under street lamp with no amenities or even basic conveniences as his family was very poor..if u want to change or acheive something you will despite you get freedom 10 yrs back or 100 yrs back..

Agree breaking out of prison does have happen but wat ratio are we talking about 1:10 india vs the west..wat response time are we talking about..if anybody is intrested to know..you can google boston bomb blast in april 2013..the blast happened in morning the culprits were caught or shot the next day (I think it was a day not more than that, pardon me if i was wrong)..one of the biggest city was on lockdown..imagine the same for run away criminals...

Lol..I guess enough of serious talk.. πŸ˜† ..we are both on the same side for our thoughts on breaking the law 😊

Breaking the law is a No No
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Posted: 11 years ago
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today's episode was an emotional torture for me...seriously i cried...
i cried when vikrant said yes to the statement stating sarita is culprit,i cried when sarita said she believes her husband and whatever he will say,she is totally agreed with him,i cried when divya was blaming vikrant,i cried in the whole episode...
and now i m ccrying why punarvivah is ending???😭😭😭😭😭
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: christina_rulz



Agree it depends on individuals..but I have to humbly disagree it doesnt have anything to do with freedom..its about where there is a will there's a way..eg..a state rank holder from my state that studied under street lamp with no amenities or even basic conveniences as his family was very poor..if u want to change or acheive something you will despite you get freedom 10 yrs back or 100 yrs back..

Agree breaking out of prison does have happen but wat ratio are we talking about 1:10 india vs the west..wat response time are we talking about..if anybody is intrested to know..you can google boston bomb blast in april 2013..the blast happened in morning the culprits were caught or shot the next day (I think it was a day not more than that, pardon me if i was wrong)..one of the biggest city was on lockdown..imagine the same for run away criminals...

Lol..I guess enough of serious talk.. πŸ˜† ..we are both on the same side for our thoughts on breaking the law 😊

Breaking the law is a No No


I am talking about a young democracy, that is what India is, when USA was a young democracy all sorts of things happened there too, including firing a gun in Congress πŸ˜†, it takes time but yes as I said it is upto the individual, you have to be the change you want to see in the world

but anywho, I think Vikrant felt soo bad, and so guilty that it turned in to junoon to get his wife back no matter what, so what ever he thought of he did, which was to get his wife out of the police custody, as we all agree that was a little over the top, and not the right thing to do, well lets see what other crazy stuff the CVs throw at us!! πŸ˜•
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Hmm, they definitely fast-tracked the episode like the fast-track court they used.
Highlights of the episode:
Raj's outburst in court.
Divya-Vikrant scene (Hat's off to Parul - too bad we don't see a lot of her.)
Vikrant thinking that it was Sarita instead of Abhi who came to him.

"Lowlights":
The whole court scene was ridiculous. They were more interested in Sarita's first and second marriage than the murder itself. Why in the world wasn't Rohan questioned - isn't he Kajal's husband (ok - I am going to say something unexpected here, please don't start throwing shoes at me for this - What if Rohan has actually repented? and he finds out that his mom killed Kajal and turns her in and of course everyone is very forgiving in nature in the show, they decide to forgive him since he helped Sarita, and get him married to Sheela (his punar vivah has to happen as well right - after all that's what the show is about.)) Getting back to the point, I expected better - maybe Vikrant actually finding out who the real killer is and at the last minute produces the evidence to the court (in true filmy style) and sarita is released - would have made way more sense.

Sarita confessing to murder because her husband believes that she did it - really??? Why can't they show an Indian woman standing up for herself - just once at least???


Precap: Vikrant has gone roque (big time)... (Note: like all other male leads in Indian shows - once the hero realizes his feelings for his heroine, they lose their minds and their ability to think and act logically and history repeats itself in the form of Vikrant Suryanvanshi)

I really hope that they do not focus on Sheela and Rohan's story and drag on about who actually might have murdered Kajal. If anything needs to be fast-tracked it's this two story lines...

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: akrj01

Hmm, they definitely fast-tracked the episode like the fast-track court they used.

Highlights of the episode:
Raj's outburst in court.
Divya-Vikrant scene (Hat's off to Parul - too bad we don't see a lot of her.)
Vikrant thinking that it was Sarita instead of Abhi who came to him.

"Lowlights":
The whole court scene was ridiculous. They were more interested in Sarita's first and second marriage than the murder itself. Why in the world wasn't Rohan questioned - isn't he Kajal's husband (ok - I am going to say something unexpected here, please don't start throwing shoes at me for this - What if Rohan has actually repented? and he finds out that his mom killed Kajal and turns her in and of course everyone is very forgiving in nature in the show, they decide to forgive him since he helped Sarita, and get him married to Sheela (his punar vivah has to happen as well right - after all that's what the show is about.)) Getting back to the point, I expected better - maybe Vikrant actually finding out who the real killer is and at the last minute produces the evidence to the court (in true filmy style) and sarita is released - would have made way more sense.

Sarita confessing to murder because her husband believes that she did it - really??? Why can't they show an Indian woman standing up for herself - just once at least???


Precap: Vikrant has gone roque (big time)... (Note: like all other male leads in Indian shows - once the hero realizes his feelings for his heroine, they lose their minds and their ability to think and act logically and history repeats itself in the form of Vikrant Suryanvanshi)

I really hope that they do not focus on Sheela and Rohan's story and drag on about who actually might have murdered Kajal. If anything needs to be fast-tracked it's this two story lines...



Agree with all your points.. if saritha killed for sheila shouldn't she be properly investigated to make sure she wasnt an accessory or co conspirator in the murder...cvs are writing some crap to end the story...
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