I empathize with you. Seeing father going through illness ,selling own house & moving into rent , financial struggle in childhood & then loosing mother in your prime is quiet traumatizing. Kudos to you that you have braved it all. I'll pray to god ,that you find your own nest soon & your dad enjoys the view , standing in the balcony in his own house. The stress & trauma that he has experienced is beyond words. More power you & your family:)
Nice ❤ Be positive.... You will get soon what you deserve after such hardship years... Absolutely right... Thakur Village has everything except good medical facility...
Excellent choice of tenant. I think the purpose of tenant is fulfilled here. The episode should ideally revolve around the day to day lives of tenant. How they manage these tough situations like renting a house in an expensive city like mumbai. Rather than choosing the tenants who show their fantasies here. Kudos Vishal. Loved that guy. Realistic, down to earth. Knows what life is here mumbai.
Nice episode Vishal!!Very relevant questions. Could relate to every bit of it. The tenant has gone through a lot and looks resilient. This is what real life is all about.Best wishes to him and his family.
Cross the highway go to Thakur complex ( less than 1km) you will get many hospitals. Both places are mini cities in Mumbai.Once you are here need not go much distance for any needs.
In the previous episode because of Heavy music there was a difficulty in understanding. What I think is music should be there which should be nice to listen and it must not create problems to viewers will watching. The communication with the music should be understandable.
The higher the premium the more things Heath Insurance covers .Not everybody can afford it. Besides, health insurance has conditions that not everybody understands & reality strikes when you put in a claim . A person can just abt get 1/3rd of the claim amount
the best point he mentioned about thakur village is actually choking the town, absolute chaos in the evening due to crowd at those stalls. Slow traffic movement too
You're a great tenant. The situation has made you so mature, I wish you the best. But, Thakur Village reminds me of the Epic Neha Vaibhav Call recording from ages ago. "Big dude no of Thakur Village, Panga, that 2 by 2 (2x2) ki table, chutiyagiri and all that, biggest chutiyas of the complex sit there". Do you know Vaibhav or Neha by any chance? And what are they doing now in their life?
@@booksquotes948 for metro also there are protests. Eg. Array Car Shed. Despite that work is ongoing for metro infrastructure. Usage is low, but saying no one uses it is bit extreme . Once the Navi Mumbai airport is functioning , the traffic on bridge will increase manifolds .. I don’t mind development, personally I would like to see a rapid pace in completion of these developments projects. This could be achieved through curbing corruption and reducing red tape
Lol there are so many beautiful buildings in Thakur Village and u chose do a show on this shabby building? This isn't even proper thakur village which has good tree lined streets, planned township and open gardens. Also, I can't believe u guys are praising the illegal hawkers that have cropped up here in the name of street food. That's the single most nuisance here which was once a peaceful and posh location.