It is a story of a 'IDEEOTIC Bengali girl' getting trapped without a blink of understanding of reality !!!!! The great part of this stupidity is that she gone back to be fc**k*ed as the 2nd woman of his so-called husband!!!!
Sometimes, the so-called one sided openness of mind is the enemy of us !!!!
The other side cleverly utilises this dullness of OUR women'S open minds !!!! And their women never reciprocated the same .... as they are not SO 'open minded' .... HAHAHA .... better for them. So many cases within India as well !!!! THIS IS HISTORICALLY TRUE from "Jodha's" time.
The so-called our open minded fairer se'xes need to take this lesson for their life !!!!!
Re: happy hearing her tale
by Madan Mohan on Sep 06, 2013 02:53 PM
what bewilders me more is that when she married this person she was 27 years.... anybody would believe she would have thought about her future with some maturity...
Very unfortunate, she looked to be very casual with her life, and goes into books as bad example...
The Bangla ladies are considered to be the most forward and because they always fall in trap. They want to show that they are beyond caste/nationality etc. This is the outcome of forwardness
Re: SUSHMITZA'S KILLING WELL DESERVED
by Ravi Kumar on Sep 06, 2013 10:50 AM
Very true, at first they fall in love(?) with other religon(?) to show that they are modern and secular, then they hide their foolishness througout their life. This case is similar to numerous those bold and different ladies who were over confident comrades and then live in veil.
D.Goel pkl. Morning8.30Am friday , Septermber 6, 2013 one feels sadreadingthelongtravail ofthislady who married an Afghan some12yrsback andwasliving in with herhusband's family there, still the Afghanistanisfundamentalist jehadis huntedfor any reasons andmade her flea from there, .Once in she wantedto board an IndianAirlinespane m but obtuseness of ourappartchik delivered her back to To marauders ofTalibans, . now she haswritten hersadtale , but sheisdone with. Hopeshercinematic representation couldarouse interest in such off-beat characters/ D. Goel