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1This content was originally posted by: aneesha_sahaniYeah it is a blooper i have mentioned abt this in other thread...why alok have said like ths aaj sab ghar par hai whereas inder n ishaan were going to office or itz just they want to start off with amnesia track n somehow have to show ishaan's accident
May be u r right but the way alok said it i think he mean itz a holidayThis content was originally posted by: iruaG
No I thought it was a normal thing to say. For example in my family, everyone is busy and keeps travelling but whenever we are at home/ in town we always say that "aaj sab ghar pe hain so we'll have dinner together". It doesn't necessarily have to mean a holiday. Here Ilesh was travelling and had just returned when Alok said that. I see nothing wrong with it.
This content was originally posted by: panic_mongerkhana means dopahar ka khana(rano mentioned it too) or abhi tak kisi ne breakfast bhi nhi kiya tha to us se pahle hi sab ko khane ki fikar par gai????is scene k baad sab ne breakfast kiya or office chale gaye.sab gher pe q ni rahe phir??????????
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