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Preet Se Bandhi Yeh Dori…Ram Milayi Jodi – Episode 8 – 30-09-2010

Karan invites Anukalp for ‘raat-jaga’, a special ceremony on the eve of wedding. Anukalp declines the invitation saying that he has a headache. As the ceremony begins, everyone is searching for Mona. Mona meets Anukalp and requests him to help her. Anukalp gets angry and tells her that he is not interested in helping her. Mona is hurt at Anukalp’s outburst. The pre-wedding ceremony takes place where Anukalp apologises to Mona for his rude behaviour. At the ‘haldi’ (application of turmeric paste) ceremony, Kalavati applies the paste on Sweetie and demands money and sari in return. Vimmi agrees to her demands as it is the first marriage in the house. Gurnaam watches the ceremony from afar. Mona asks Anukalp’s help to put her plan into action. She tells him that she will get Sweetie after the ceremony. Anukalp wonders why Sweetie is involved. Mona whispers in Sweetie’s ear that everything has been arranged for her meeting with Adarsh. Sweetie is shocked and almost screams. Stereo Audio

Jenna Fischer (TV’s The Office) gives “a game-changing performance” (The New York Post) in this irresistible and offbeat award-winning comedy set in 2002. Laura, a Long Island dental hygienist, sneaks cigarettes and pounds back beers to cope with her unfaithful husband (Chris O’Donnell, Scent of a Woman), overbearing family, and a brother-in-law (Rob Benedict, Supernatural), who’s loved her since high school. Her life really spins out of control when her husband suddenly dies and her 12-year-old son (Daniel Yelsky) tells an outrageous lie at school to impress his new classmates. Laura’s going to need a little help to settle into a normal life…or a lot more beer! Academy Award-nominee Lesley Ann Warren (Victor/Victoria), Ron Leibman (Norma Rae) and Brooke Smith (Silence of the Lambs) costar in this ” highly entertaining and richly human movie experience” (Box Office) from the creator of King of Queens.
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