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Premarital affair

Premarital affairs are now being exposed and exhibited as live recorded reality shows to Television audiences on the Bindass channel.

WHAT IS EMOTIONAL ATYACHAAR?
Atyachaar is an Indian (Devnagri/Hindi/Marathi/Gujrathi) word meaning harassment (Here it implies injustice, breach of trust, loyalty.) It does not come under the category ‘abuse’, but it appears here in the category ‘affairs’.
PROS:
A big turn on is the dude anchor Angad Bedi. (Who’s he?)
Angad Bedi, son of the well known Indian spinner Bishan Singh Bedi, lends fresh face with his sharp features, cool demeanor and controlled voice for anchoring this Television show that must reach ALL teenage girls before the television show becomes repititive, boring and drops off the media. I hope the college hotties will beware of the college naughties.

This television show that brings to limelight a promising actor Angad is screened at 7 pm (IST) on Fridays. The full episodes about 39 minutes each can be viewed on Internet.
Click here for emotional atyachaar VIDEOS.

I have never recommended any television show. Emotional Atyachaar presented by Bindass.com is a must see for all family members. For teenage girls watching (and parents or teachers of teens) Emotional Atyachaar is more vital than polio or influenza vaccine. [I am not being paid for this write up. It at all it may decrease my practice and increase the TRP of the channel.]

CONS:
The investigation and trapping method have become repetitive. This does not auger well for the fan following [TRP] of this channel. I must confess that no matter how repetitive and predictable is the breach of trust by the boy friend the number of girls who will and continue to fall prey will not diminish. There brain circuit needs correction.

PROS:
Do you mean to say you have good REALITY based variations to the basic theme?
That’s right. You got it.

LINKS:
Click here to take the Facebook infidelity quiz.
Click here to prevent emotional atyachaar.
Acknowledgements:
Bindass.com


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