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The Story of Parvarish - Kuch Khatti, Kuch Meethi

Parvarish - Kuch Khatti, Kuch Meethi
Parvarish - Kuch Khatti, Kuch Meethi is a dab of soap opera that tells the middle-class family. Two middle-class families with children pre-teens and teens who kwatir about external influences. Mother role played by Shweta Tiwari (Sweety) and Rupali Ganguly (Pinky), tries to maintain a balance between the values ​​of ancient and modern civilization. Both play a role as a mother who was always active and maintain strict lives of their children. Shweta called the mother cell phones are dangerous in children. Shewta not believe in giving excessive freedom to their children.

In contrast to Pinky who is a mother who understands her children.
Shweta SMS continues to examine his children and the suspect a message received by his daughter. By the usual melodrmatis, he dragged his daughter to the temple to make a confession in Bhagwan's house.
Her cousin, Ravi (Pinky's daughter) is being pursued by his classmates.
Shweta immediately called her sister to tell her the news. Rupali apparently hysterical and called her husband Jeet (Vishal Singh), who was answering a call from his business partner. Vishal asked not to overreact but Rupali apparently out as hysterical.
finally he tried to calm down and persuade her daughter to tell but Ravi did not do it. Kajol Ravi plays the older daughter in the family.

Shweta is married to vivek mushran which has its own challenges in dealing with small children like to have an automatic car when he grew up. This is representative of the age of five years who have a small dream dibandingankan with big dreams.
This scene is very well handled meskipin gentle mother who encouraged his son to study further.
She tells him that if he wants to have it automatically he can drive too. he also must know how to fix when damaged.
he persuaded the boy to be an engineer before he boarded his dream car. Beautiful message - do not destroy the dreams of children, but to build them instead.
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