mumbai varanasi express
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Seva Lamberdar wrote:Quite an eyeopener with very anti-climatic ending.
i know, right! i was watching it with my mom, and at one point after he reached there, i paused the movie saying i can't watch it anymore. Mom is like - no no keep it on. So we watched.
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I never expected the guy to end up dying in accident in Surat while on his way there to the "Sasumaa kitchen", especially after returning alive and fully recovered from Kashi after waiting there for a year to die from cancer.rasāsvāda wrote:Seva Lamberdar wrote:Quite an eyeopener with very anti-climatic ending.
i know, right! i was watching it with my mom, and at one point after he reached there, i paused the movie saying i can't watch it anymore. Mom is like - no no keep it on. So we watched.
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Why surprised? That is exactly how world around us is works. Walking on road, hard working earning families, driving on road.... and then disappear (California family driving on road and car plunged in river). One boom and gone. Life is a bitch.Seva Lamberdar wrote:I never expected the guy to end up dying in accident in Surat while on his way there to the "Sasumaa kitchen", especially after returning alive and fully recovered from Kashi after waiting there for a year to die from cancer.rasāsvāda wrote:Seva Lamberdar wrote:Quite an eyeopener with very anti-climatic ending.
i know, right! i was watching it with my mom, and at one point after he reached there, i paused the movie saying i can't watch it anymore. Mom is like - no no keep it on. So we watched.
I know an family I used to meet in get togethers. Husband (43~44), stay home wife, 2 kids. Husband started losing weight and in 2 weeks was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Wife is now preparing to work and take over to earn while he readies to soon leave.
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kinda like my dad... he didn't go from all the ailments we feared could take him out. Blood sugar, blood pressure, heart, kidneys, sodium, all was monitored and kept in balance. He got some viral infection, came down with pneumonia, monday to monday, and it was over; and he had never had any lungs issues, ever. In some ways, i am glad he didn't suffer too much. His lifelong wish was to do surgery and to play bridge all his life. The last active/independent thing he did was to play bridge, came home, collapsed, and all the medicine could not put him together again.
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