Originally posted by: nayhajhes got every right to dream but he cant tread on his sisters dream to fulfill his..the only way isnt to get sandhya married...
Originally posted by: crazyfairy
Hi Tanthya!πYou have put forward your points really well, though we do not seem to agree totally.Sandhya never demnded her brother to give up his dream but she can rightfully expect him to be a responsible guardian as she is not yet financially independant.Why is it that Ankur thinks that marriage is the primary concern for his sister's future?He as a brother should believe in her and encourage her.It is so bad of him to marry off her in 15 days and leave for U.S. What if the family is not good? What if Sandhya needs him?
YEAH but thats how I play cricket with your head.. not with a ballπ‘... n i guess thats baseball πOriginally posted by: Angelbud
Dear that's not how you play cricket is it! Be nice now! Friends?π³
Originally posted by: _mahi_YEAH but thats how I play cricket with your head.. not with a ballπ‘... n i guess thats baseball π
SHUT THE EFF UP.. dont make a mistake by forcing me to cross my limits and swear at you.. you nonsense bakra..Originally posted by: Angelbud
Oh dear there you go again trying to play with my balls! I know im hot and fit!!!! I love you mahi because your more innocent than you realise!! π
Originally posted by: feebi agree both sandhya & ankur's wife have 4got10 ankur's dream. sandhya jsut happily assumed ankur will 4get about his dreams & help her . we have people saying if ankur loved his sis he would forgo his dream, why not the other way round, sandhya knows how imp going to USA is for ankur, she could have tried to convince him to let her stay in hostel or pg or get a job & wait for him to come back from the us ,so help her support her dreams
instead all they had were arguments, she could have convinced her babhi she will manage alone here, pls join my brother since my parents mortaged the house for ur trip. it would have worked out jsut fine, but after all this is a serial
Originally posted by: tanthya
@ Bold,,, that is exactly what is inexplicable..we have not seen her putting up a passionate defense of her dreams..
and also y'day she will be seen to apologize to her father for not fulfilling her father's dream ..Excuse me... wasn't that supposed to be ur dream ?/ that dialogue of hers ..i am presuming was created to show the mahantha of the heroine , my only question to that statement is.. what difference does it make to a dead man whether his dream is fulfilled or not whilst it makes a helluva difference to a living man .. since he can feel it ..That [dialogue] somehow diluted her stance for me..
Originally posted by: poppy2009Revathy has always been a dear favorite of mine! She has such an expressive face! Have you seen her directorial debut? Mitra, my friend! Another gem of a movie!
On another note, I will be away for about a week or so! (Travelling to India) So will be missing DABH, the show and the forum!C you guys!π
Originally posted by: b2011
Tanthya, I do not think so. Children express their wish to the parents that they want to become this or that and they do forget too. But when parents feel their child's wish is genuine, they nourish it, then the child is encouraged and its wish is transformed to an ambition. So, it is the dream of both parents and child.Regarding her not putting up passionate defense of her dreams, she is still young and just recently lost both her parents. When a sibling 5-6 years elder to her is confused and leaving things to take their own course (he did not take his own decision in case of marriage to Suraj, he just let Kisna speak all those lies), then how can we expect Sandhya to defend her standpoint, at least she should have been given some more time.
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