Originally posted by: OptiHi indigo blue. I do remember you and your poems.
Originally posted by: OptiHi indigo blue. I do remember you and your poems.
Originally posted by: OptiHi Usha.
Something more is disturbing me. Geet knew that someone was coming to see Nandini that evening. There is a good probability that the guy may get married to her sister. Should she not have told Maan that they need to break the truth to her family before the prospective groom's family lands at their place? Now if they come to know that the man who was introduced as Maan, the son-in-law of the house is actually the brother of the man and the one who is parading as the driver is the son-in-law, would their impression of Geet's family not be sullied? Would they not hesitate giving their son into marriage with a family where such frauds take place? What is the use of Maan going through all these sacrifices for winning over Geet's family?
Originally posted by: liv2laughThis track would have made more sense
Geet catches Dev red handed and blows her top
She initiates damage control but is mad at Dev and tells Maan to stop him
Maan and Geet tell him in no uncertain terms to stay away from Nandini because Nandini likes the guy
They can commiserate with him but that is about it.
Dev sees them getting ready for the wedding and everything. Geet is not talking to him properly and Maan sympathizes with him but at the same time warns him to stay away.
Then something happens and the wedding stalls. Nandini is heartbroken.
everyone is really down. That is when all the truths come tumbling out and Dev offers to marry her.
Something like this would have been more acceptable because it would not have involved character assaination of Maaneet.
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