Originally posted by: limits
Athenwaa, I wonder if u watched the episode first or read the comments first,😆😆😆!!! Yaar, if she had to die, why marry the MW in the first place? And she is not really used to beating up her husband unlike MW!!! Once she starts, I'm sure she will get used to - beating up her husband, ie.😆
Lolz, I was shocked as well to see Pratigya talking to MW, but u have to understand what she was talking about - GTD told her one hell of similar and scary story as her fake pregnancy and when she talked to MW, it was her last attempt or so I think, to stop him from continuing with the lies by saying that How can she lie in front of God! BUT, MW was in his fooliest state, 😆 and acted as usual!!!
hmmmm... I guess u r completely disappointed in the CVs since their message is not clear and I agree, they should do something about leaving important scenes unfinished and confusing the viewers!!!😕
@red: EXACTLY limits, completely agree. 😊 if she had to die, then why not die before marrying that monster, instead of die fighting with him AFTER marriage. personally, i think this is ANOTHER plus point in pratigya's character. i'm so proud of her for not committing suicide. "quitting life" is never the answer friends, no matter how hard it may get...
@green: were you totally joking limits, or were you serious? if you were serious, then, i don't see how pratigya can beat HIM up...??? 😕 unless she takes professional training in martial arts or fighting, and becomes angelina jolie, i really don't see how she can do that, since, once again, krishna is wayyyyyy stronger than her physically. prati chup karne se hi woh itna atyachar karte rehte hein, imagine what he'll do if she tries to beat him!!!! but, if you were kidding about that part, then yaar i'll join you: 😆😆😆 lol.
@blue: 👏👏👏👏 LOVED reading that part. i too believe she ONLY spoke to krishna because it was her last attempt at trying to convince him to stop the lies. how could she lie in front of god...? hence, she spoke to him.
ps: what's "MW" and "GTD"??? lol
comment:
p_commentcount