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Posted: 12 years ago
Originally posted by: Khushnav

Yup Sush. And if I remember right, it happened on the day of Rukmini's marriage and (the best of all points 😳) Rukmini writes a message to Krishna to save her from the forced marriage! Gosh! Imagining this with our ArHi is like...*slips into dreaming mode*😉

i don't much about Lord Krishna and Rukmini's marriage. Lord Krishna saves Rukmini from a forced marriage. So maybe Gupta Family will force Khushi to get married to Shyam. Arnav will Discover what a sleaze his Jijaji is right before the wedding and will kidnap Khushi and marry her himself.

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Posted: 12 years ago
At Teej, when she's praying and he's looking at her, the red Devi Maiya chunni which also is a bridal dupatta, I forget what they call it now... either was like a divider in between them, clearly symbolizing marriage..
And to be honest, live- in or forced marriage, I'm excited either way because the real story starts and there's some good passionate scenes!!
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Posted: 12 years ago
which will be really interesting...I guess if ASR blasts La 2mrw about marriage proposal, the CVs are just building up the scene 4 the audience so when the ASR-KKG union does take place it will have more (dhamadekar) impact, perhaps?