Originally posted by: Sachi16
It's not Dikhra... It's Dikra (means Son in Gujju... and Dikri means Daughter... but generally used for child like my Mom & Dad call me and my Bro both - Dikra... my hubby laughs always when my Dad calls me and says Kem chhe Dikra... ππ)You reminded me of My dad now using that Dikra wordπ... I now have to call him in Lunch break.π
Originally posted by: *Resham*Finally Khushi's chapter ended...loved every bit of the epi today...and tht gave our answer to Suhana's maddening jaap over Khushiπ...loved Ishaan today..he is good at emotional scenes I feel
Originally posted by: MadameX
You better call him Sachi dikra. π³ππ So what does Kem chhe mean?How are you?? Simple... π
Originally posted by: netriFor me another good episode, couple of this I like to point out.
1 For me best dialog is " kya meethi tumhari beti nahi hain? " from Inder to disha π π I really cried with disha at that point.
2 Y I felt that regarding Khushi, there was none decision taken by Disha chahe use uthake ghar lana yaa use uske birth parents ke saath jane dena? Y Suhana got say khushi belong to her real parents & not disha? I get it, it will b very hard for disha to say that butexpressions said that she understood mother's love for khushi. Disha understood everything.
3 Suhana's excuse for loving khushi too much is, she was chanelling her mother. She wanted to feel how her mother loved her. I get it, but I understand. Perhaps I have a mother so I dont know. But I sure hope Suhana appologise to Disha abt her Obsession. If she doesnt then I b very unhappy.
4 I sure hope Disha doesnt get angry at suhana for bringing Khushi home as If suhana had thougt before doing the action as shesays " Main Khushi ko ghar leke aaaye hun " Now they had to look for the parents as child was abandoned & now Dil main pyaar, mamta jaagake khushi chali gayee. But its going to b very hard for disha as she is going to see khushi everywhere.
5 I loved the pachup scene small but very effective.
Originally posted by: Sachi16
How are you?? Simple... π
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