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Saritaji and her
The film revolves around the character of Shalu ( Preity Zinta ) and her relationships with her mother, Saritaji ( Rekha ), and sister, Nimmi ( Mahima Chaudhary ).
Although Saritaji adopted Shalu, she has given her none of the love that she has shown to her real daughter, Nimmi ; Shalu's hidden parentage is the main factor that causes Saritaji to openly pay more affection to her own daughter while ignoring Shalu.
Shalu, on the other hand, loves Saritaji, whom she believes is her own mother.
Unlike their mother, Nimmi loves her sister very much, and constantly stands up for Shalu, though she refuses to think ill will of Saritaji.
When Saritaji sees Dev and Shalu being affectionate, she jumps to the conclusion that Shalu has stolen Dev from Nimmi, just as Shalu's mother stole Saritaji's husband from her.
Saritaji confronts Shalu in anger and reveals her true heritage in front of Nimmi.
She is adopted by Saritaji, whom she believes is her own mother.
Mahima Chaudhry as Nimmi-the kind and responsible biological daughter of Saritaji and her husband.
When her husband is wounded in a car accident, he begs Saritaji on his death bed to accept Shalu, his daughter from the other woman.
Saritaji adopts Shalu, but gives her none of the love that she shows to her real daughter, Nimmi.
Saritaji, with her two daughters, moves to another town where no one knows of their history, and there she fulfils her political aspirations and becomes mayor.
Saritaji is constantly under attack from her political rivals who her seek to undermine her authority and remove her from office.

Saritaji and Nimmi
When Saritaji visits him with a marriage proposal, he assumes that it is on behalf of Shalu, and is shocked when he learns that it is for Nimmi.

Saritaji and Shalu
Wounded in a car accident with the other woman, he begged Saritaji on his death bed to accept Shalu.

Saritaji and .
Saritaji secretly witnesses Shalu's confession and is deeply touched.

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and frightening, as when a wife tells the police that it is funny, but her husband hasn't been home for two days and nights ''.
The music becomes ethereal as he calls up a vision of her own sainthood: it is she, he tells her, who can bring the truth to Russia and convert the heretics.
One veracious woman tells me she has used thin potato parings for both corns and calluses on her feet and they remove the pain or `` fire ''.
Here, in the most eagerly awaited novel of the season ( his first since The Catcher In The Rye, ) he tells of a college girl in flight from the life around her and the tart but sympathetic help she gets from her 25-year-old brother.
Bishop Asser tells the story of how as a child Alfred won a prize of a volume of poetry in English, offered by his mother to the first of her children able to memorise it.
Callimachus tells how Artemis spent her girlhood seeking out the things that she would need to be a huntress, how she obtained her bow and arrows from the isle of Lipara, where Hephaestus and the Cyclops worked.
Callimachus then tells how Artemis visited Pan, the god of the forest, who gave her seven bitches and six dogs.
Fredrika tells her grandmother that she has watched carefully, but still has not seen the night smile.
The scheming Comptroller Schub, tells her that he has a plan to save her administration, and the town, promising “ It's highly unethical .” He tells her to meet him at the rock on the edge of town.
Schub tells her that since Hapgood never said who is normal or not, they can arrest anyone at random until the quota is filled.
Fay tells the townspeople about the fake miracle, but the town refuses to believe her.
" To appease her, he tells her to wait (" that's what virgins do best, isn't it?
Nora tells Christine of her predicament.
Christine tells Krogstad that she only married her husband because she had no other means to support her sick mother and young siblings, and that she has returned to offer him her love again.

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A popular legend, originating from 12th century chronicles, tells how when he first fled to the Somerset Levels, Alfred was given shelter by a peasant woman who, unaware of his identity, left him to watch some cakes she had left cooking on the fire.
The clumsy boy cannot complete the task, and Anne tells him that she has feelings for him, too.
Nora tells Torvald that she is leaving him to live alone so she can find out who she is and what she believes and decide what to do with her life.
Ruth tells her mother-in-law of Boaz's kindness, and she gleans in his field through the remainder of the harvest season.
Mordechai tells her that she must.
There is uncertainty about her intentions when she tells Job to curse God but it is clear that Job honors her by the way he talks about her in Chapter 31.
In his article The Old Man and the Daiquiri, Wayne Curtis tells us how Hemingway ’ s “ home bar also held a bottle of Bacardí rum .” Hemingway wrote in Islands in the Stream “… this frozen daiquirí, so well beaten as it is, looks like the sea where the wave falls away from the bow of a ship when she is doing thirty knots .”
In one of these letters she tells him that " I choose what I believe, and say nothing.
A common introductory example is a woman who tells a policeman that she lost her basket of eggs, and that if she took three at a time out of it, she was left with 2, if she took five at a time out of it she was left with 3, and if she took seven at a time out of it she was left with 2.

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Through Amos, God tells the people that he is going to judge Israel for its sins, and it will be a foreign nation that will enact his judgment.
A lift will take visitors almost to the top – to the attic, where there is a small museum which contains large models of the Arc and tells its story from the time of its construction.
Krogstad arrives and tells Nora that he is worried he will be fired.
Beowulf and his warriors come to fight the dragon, but Beowulf tells his men that he will fight the dragon alone and that they should wait on the barrow.
Odin rides to Hel and awakens a seeress, who tells him Höðr will kill Baldr but Vali will avenge him ( stanzas 9, 11 ).
David wishes to build a temple, but Nathan tells him that one of David's sons will be the one to build the temple.
This premonition of the coming darkness in association with Macbeth's murders is repeated just before Banquo is killed: " it will be rain to-night ", Banquo tells his son Fleance.
The house edge tells them what kind of profit they will make as percentage of turnover, and the variance tells them how much they need in the way of cash reserves.
Genesis tells us that the earth was cursed because of Adam's sin, 3: 17 but the author of John writes that in the New Jerusalem, " there will be no more curse.
She tells them that this attack will be led by Teg.
An early published notice on him, dating from 1604 and describing his lifestyle three years previously, tells how " after a fortnight's work he will swagger about for a month or two with a sword at his side and a servant following him, from one ball-court to the next, ever ready to engage in a fight or an argument, so that it is most awkward to get along with him.
Intuition tells us that on a flat curve with no banking at all, the ball will simply slide off the road ; while with a very steep banking, the ball will slide to the center unless it travels the curve rapidly.
Cyclops then tells Xavier that he is a distraction that will keep getting in the way and that he must leave the mansion.
Wolverine then tells the Professor that he hopes he will one day be able to forgive him for choosing to kill Romulus.
The auditor tells the preclear to feel alert and return to full awareness of his surroundings: " When I count from five to one and snap my fingers you will feel alert.
In other words, knowing where all the previous electrons appeared on the screen and in what order tells us nothing about where any future electron will hit, even though the probabilities at specific points can be calculated.
After Elijah's confrontation with Ahab, God tells him to flee out of Israel, to a hiding place by the brook Cherith, east of the Jordan, where he will be fed by ravens.
Elijah tells her that God will not allow her supply of flour or oil to run out, saying, " Don't be afraid .. this is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: ' The jar of flour will not be used up and the jug of oil will not run dry until the day the Lord gives rain on the land ," illustrating that the demand of the covenant is not given without the promise of the covenant.
Elijah then goes beyond the prophecy he was given and tells Ahab that his entire kingdom will reject his authority ; that Jezebel will be eaten by dogs within Jezreel ; and that his family will be consumed by dogs as well ( if they die in a city ) or by birds ( if they die in the country ).

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