Yash continues blaming Hariprasad that because of his so-called values and morals, he couldnt study abroad since Hariprasad refused to give any sort of donation. Because of his values, his daughters will not get married in rich families. Antara and Arohi tell Yash to stop right there and not to disrespect their father any further. Hari Prasad tells Yash that he has earned for himself his daughters respect. He has given them good education and good values and they are all happy and content with it. He is sure that the person his daughters get married to will not choose them for dowry but because of the kind of human-beings they are. He then tells Yash about a letter he has received from the new owner of Gurukul, Mr. DK Punj, a very successful businessman, who has taken over Gurukul.. He wants to meet Hari Prasad before stepping into the Gurukul since he has heard a lot about his honesty, morals and values. This is the kind of respect he is talking about! That night, Arohi runs through the events of the day in her mind and wonders why it all happened the way it did. At 4am, Arohi goes to a lake near Shimla like she does every year on her mothers birthday. Every year she makes a wish for her and her family and tosses it is the lake. This time around, she prays to her mother to give her whatever she wishes to, as a gift. She tosses the coin but instead of falling in the water, it falls on the ground and starts rolling towards the jungle. Arohi follows the coin and just when ...
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Friday, September 24, 2010
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