u go girl ...Hehehehehe... Iove koki for doing what she did...no wonder i like her.Originally posted by: -Sonia-xxHa ha, seems like you're new to the forum, welcome!
Indeed what Kokila did was morally wrong, but hey, look at what the mother-daughter duo Rashi and Urmila have done. Rashi hadn't really shopped for anyone else apart from herself and her mother.That's why Kokila to teach her a lesson did that.Besides, if Rashi's shopping was to go to Urmila anyway, than I believe Kokila was right, atleast the gifts would go to some respectable people not silly greedy ones- who in return become more greedy than thankful.
Originally posted by: hamzanuhaNikita, my dear, reading your posts, I've come to the conclusion that it's useless to present you with arguments in favour of Koki or about Rashi.
You are determined to stick to your stand. And since I respect that you have views totally opposite to mine, I won't bother you with my viewpoint again. Come here & vent your feelings against Koki. But respect others' feelings on the forum too.Thanks, it was good to read your arguments. Take care.
Originally posted by: taral83
Is there something special about living in 2011? Just like you said there is nothing wrong in wearing jeans, there is nothing wrong in wearing a sari. We had this discussion in the past about Rashi wearing jeans. I agree that they shouldn't have went all decked out and at least wear salwar. But you have to remember this is TV, and things are taken out of proportion. Its always over the top. They are trying to convey a strict traditional gujarati family. Just like you don't wear a skimpy dress to the mandhir same rules apply here. Its out of respect that they are asked to wear a sari. To respect the Modi tradition. They are daughter in laws as you said...and Rashi the daughter in law totally forgot about her own mother in law when it came to shopping, she forgot about her father in law, her granny in law and so forth. So when its "convenient" one wants to call her the daughter in law? Doesn't work that way, she has a responsibility which is must understand sooner then later. I am assuming your not married or newly married, because once you get married you will know and learn and understand a lot. Koki is only trying to teach Rashi exactly those lessons of life. Koki doesn't even excuse her own daughter, if you remember, Kinjal came to her maayka without asking Urmila, Koki yelled at her for coming without asking. She isn't bias nor unfair. She isn't perfect but then again that would make her god if she was...
Originally posted by: nkapoor
I have also come to realise that people will not change their biased views for koki! but still I argue! because that is the only way I like to do things, if u cannot argue anymore, that is ok!
wat do u mean arguing for the sake of it? ohhh so just because I oppose ur arguement that is why I am arguing for the sake of it??? wat nonsense! I have a valid point! which I have proved with a valid argument! thankyou very much!Originally posted by: hamzanuha
@ Bold - Pls understand I do not want to argue further, & not because I can't argue. There's a difference.@ Red - That proves what I said earlier " arguing for the sake of arguing" 😆
Originally posted by: sunflower52To the TM, sometimes you have to be harsh to teach a lesson to people like Rashi and Urmila. You have to be married to understand that you have to follow the rules of your in laws like you do at your parents house.
I am glad Koki did that. There lots of people who up hold their tradition what is wrong in that. Just because you go out of your country you forget your tradition I think thats wrong.When married you have to think about your in laws as well not only your maayka.
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