Originally posted by: bonibright
LOL Pallavi Di (If I may call you so )...You mean to say Arjun is ''Balak Var'' 😆🤣
Originally posted by: dumppurvi
Oh Please!!!! Good One in your mind, but you are forgetting a few things.That means if your dear Purvi had married Arjun it would have been illegal too.🤡Also, we all know that Ekta and her crew never writes their stories based on facts of Real life. and Arvi fans loved to stress how this is just a fictional show.Well, in the name of Reel Life, Arjun and Ovi's is very very legal, and can only be terminated by Legal Divorce.Come better next time.🤡
Originally posted by: pallavi25
After a lot of research, discussion, debates and youtube links, it has been proved that at the time Arjun slept with Purvi he was only 20 yrs old! That means when he married Ovi, he was 20 years old!
According to Hindu Marriage Act and Indian Penal code, the legal age for marriage for a guy is 21, for a girl its 18.Since Arjun was only 20 years old at the time of that marriage, this makes their marriage illegal and invalid!Q.E.D.😃Bechara Underage Arjun...baali umar mein shadi ho gayi! Ghor anyay, Ghor apradh! Someone shd have told him in India its illegal to marry when a guy is under 21...how would he know? He grew up in Canada...😆😆
great pointunderage couple arjun purvi were so desperate to get married that the mother was totally fne when on edaughter was in hysterics.. hence goes on to prove the actual desperation of Arvi before the leap and also the romp in the hut
hold on if arjun was 20 when he married ovi so how much years ovi had. beacause when they took the leap they shown ovi and teju in college . did they drop out or something . i could honestly say that i am very confuse with this show. . purvi finished college,have a masters and managed a company so she can't be older than arjun they probaly around the same age . 😕
Originally posted by: rayadallie
Well well are we indirectly bashing the actors now?
Originally posted by: soapwatcher1
India is the largest democracy in the world, so of course, it is not like that in India.
Originally posted by: pallavi25
Baby swap was done not for profit or personal gain but for someone's well being and happiness. Is noble intention and sacrifice so hard to understand? Then again, sacrifice/ balidaan is an Indian trait...hard to understand from western point of view.
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