Does any reader here has thought of what will be the state of mind of a 19 yr old girl and a 22 yr old guy? they are of legally marriageable age...but what level of maturity do you people expect from them? This action itself shows their level of immaturity. This is just a rebellent act from the couple...assuming that the parents will eventually cool off....but I recommend both the parents chiranjeevi and Bharadwaj senior to disown them....let this be a lesson to all such couples who dont care about parents and ofcourse themselves and their future...
RE:Shes 19 and hes 22
by Desi on Oct 19, 2007 08:03 PM Permalink
I cannot say anything about the girls maturity but the boy seems to be a shrewd dude. Married a superstar's daughter despite getting booked in a criminal case. Shows his maturity level!
RE:Shes 19 and hes 22
by on Oct 19, 2007 07:52 PM Permalink
I see them as very independant and strong minded people who clearly know what they want. We are absolute outsiders and have no right to weigh their love for each other and be pessimistic aboout it. All they need is moral support so theat they grow up in life successfully. I thing a person of any age will caving in to tough times, if they do not have good support. I think that we should respect their love and support them. Even after that, if they regret making a decision that they made, then it is their KARMA.
RE:Shes 19 and hes 22
by sarika patalay on Oct 20, 2007 02:19 AM Permalink
What state of mind are you talking about? If thier love way true and if they were really intellectual individuals they would have married after Sirish getting finacially stable. You know what is the average beginning salary of an Engineer in India --less than Rs.3000/-. Show this kind of broadmindedness when your daughter (i really hope you have one), marries a fellow selling agarbatti on the pavement of a temple !
RE:Shes 19 and hes 22
by Shas on Oct 20, 2007 03:29 AM Permalink
I guess the only problem is that age is not on their side. Thankfully, and hopefully, they are not as pessimistic as you are....and talking about broadmindedness....I would definitely not give my daughter (if I have one) to your son (if you have one), who (hopefully)is intelligent, and wealthy, because I can guarantee that he will turn out to be as "broadminded" as you are ;-)