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Vaishalee Thakkar’s idea of love is realistic. For the Saath Nibhaana Saathiya 2 actress, love means respect and compassion. Love is a glorified emotion. Vaishalee says, “Love means different things to different people at different stages of life. I had read a very interesting article where they said that they had to glorify something like love and romance for human beings to bind together. When we’re young we’ve that immense love and attachment with our mother, and that attachment we think is love. Same way when we’re young we get attached to somebody else, and that’s what we think is love.”

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Even if one falls in love, giving time becomes an issue these days. Vaishalee, who is known for TV shows such as Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka, Baa Bahoo Aur Baby and Uttaran, adds, “If you’re expecting 19th century love in the 21st century then we’re definitely going to be very disappointed. Today we are chasing our dreams and we want to have a career, and then we kind of have to compromise, and, unfortunately, time is one thing which we’ve to manage. We’re compromising and cannot give so much time in today’s world to our loved ones, but at the same time, we have to be smart that whatever time we give, the quality of that particular time will matter.”  

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