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Posted: 12 years ago
They kick Toasty out and then they have no shame calling her to ask where she kept their washed and folded clothes?!! Maybe CVs are trying to make it funny but it just looks like either the Chaturs are extremely shameless or just stupid.

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Posted: 12 years ago
they will not able to run house with out tostys help.they very stupid to kick her out.they will regret sooner than later.

even before tostys marriage, house managent is very problematic for them.

when tosty is in home there life there life is supercool.

now she left home there before marriage status returned.

so they have no other way.they need to shamelessly plead for her help.😆
Edited by bakwaas100 - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
This content was originally posted by: smalladi

who called and asked?



gyan called 6 times and does not want to call 7th time.so pashu was saying he will call this time.😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
In the precap Chatur is looking for his green kurta and Pashu tells Gyan to call Toasty and ask where it is. Gyan refuses saying he has already called Toasty 6 times since he woke up asking where things were. Prachin says he went to collect the keys from her and won't call. So Pashu tells Ved to call saying he (Pashu) will ask.
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Posted: 12 years ago
what losers!  pitaji and pashu esp. no shame at all
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Posted: 12 years ago
Sudha dear, where is your belan? These namards need a spank,
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Posted: 12 years ago
Tej's character is totally spineless, no decision taking capabilities at all. he is a worthless romantic Zero begging for money even after marriage ultimately makes Toasty life miserable. His character should be omitted😡(may be a fatal accident on motorbike🤢). Same the feeling with Prachin's character, foolishly childish psycho. Gyaan seems to be  more mature and understanding than him. Dadaji have no authority over any decision bcoz he is too much dependent on others, this can be understood but most of times he plays only a dumb buddha. Pitaji & Pahu's role can be justified to some extent .

At last but not the least, Toasty is a true portrayal of Sita but most of the times she seems to be (adjustable, understanding, hideous, excited ) more than required 😕. Why she went to meet Malti's Mother earlier in the story without even taking Tej in confidence. Why she is telling every thing about her family dispute to an unknown lady Malti? Why doesn't she told Pitaji & Pashu about the phone call & Malti when relations are more than sweeter?

There are lots of discrepancies with toasty's character also but my sympathy is with her as she gets unfair treatment most of the time. Toasty's parent especially her Father looks like a real world character and very humble too, i like him very much😃(Mother and Sister are okay). Malti and her mother adding spice to the story doing their job perfectly.
SBS is truly a gud concept among currently airing bullshit these days, currently story have some dips but i hope for something fantastic in future.
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Posted: 12 years ago

That was good suresh !!

 
 
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Posted: 12 years ago
This is a wrong appraoch . The makers are trying to show value of a woman lies only in the services she renders for men.
 
They should concentrate more on their emotional needs.
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Posted: 12 years ago

In this day & age joint family system does not work.  In the first place Toasty & Tej shouldn't have been living with the rest of the family.  Tej needed to realise he was acquiring a wife, not a doormat.