The episode begins where Phooli, Anandi and Gulli are in the room. Anandi wishes Phooli and gives her a cellphone so that they can always keep intouch and even after she is at her new home they can still share their ups and downs. During this conversation they also get concerned about the future of their school. Since they both will not be in the village they are concerned about who would take care of the working of their school and also without having a replacement, the future of the students would be at stake. Gulli interrupts and says that she will take over the responsibility and see that their dream is fulfilled. Anandi and Phooli are very happy to hear this
The next scene (totally out of context and seems to be a filler) is at Suguna's house where she serves kulfi to the family. Her FIL refuses to eat kulfi since he has sensitive teeth. Hence Suguna gets SENSODYNE toothpaste and asks him to use it in order to solve his tooth problems. There is a lecture on its benefits which I am sure no one is interested in listening to right now Wink
They resume the next scene where Phooli is alone in the room and is thinking of her past when she became a widow. Anandi comes in and dresses her up. In the meanwhile everybody welcomes the 'GROOM'. Once settled, the groom's father lifts a suitcase (which I presume has the money) and tells Phooli's father that they should settle important issues in private. Hence they are shown walking away. (they donot elaborate on that scene any further). Every body including Phooli's groom's younger sister are impatient to see Phooli and hence ask for her to be brought out. Gulli and the groom's sister go to get Phooli.
In the room, Anandi is dressing up Phooli when she gets a stomach ache. She tells Phooli that she has been getting these aches off and on. Phooli tells her that it might be paining since they are separating from each other Shocked. So Anandi tells her that 'that' pain is in her heart and not h [...]
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Friday, 28 October 2011
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