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Posted: 8 years ago
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I was thinking that when DSR was telling Teja that things can't always be right or wrong in life and that they aren't what you think they are --------- that he has told her those same lines more than once. I wonder if it's intentional because it may be foreshadowing to something regarding her dad.

Teja said that her dad would never kill a man to save his daughter, but that he would protect his daughter instead of killing the man. There was something in the whole scene that made me think it will have something to do with a future revelation. I guess we'll see.


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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: --Amulya--

I have different opinion from you regarding Teja fainting... in the market-place there were so many people (children included) and few could have got ill (mentally/physically) on watching DSR's ruthless act but Teja is oddly effected to a great extent.

With the inconsistency I'm unable to predict the plot but if I were the writer, Teja came to know from somewhere that DSR killed her dad, so she came to Rajpipla and intentionally went close to DSR's family to know the actual truth. On seeing them all from so near, she could've suspected about whatever she heard as they felt like good people but suddenly the masks got peeled off with the realisation that DSR was indeed capable of murdering her dad. Only that kind of realisation can make someone as strong as Teja faint and suffer with high fever.


I hope there is a good explanation of it all when the time comes. I do like the revenge motif weaved in with the star-crossed lovers theme, so if they work it well, it will be good.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: NainoMeinSapna

After seeing today/yesterday's episode with the market scene. I am disgusted with DSR. Ever since the show started, he has made himself look like a poor man who people are misunderstanding several times. I remember him saying things like that when Teja's mom got mad at her for living with them. And he was saying those things as if he was an innocent man who couldn't even think of hurting people. And then today, he kept trying to justify himself for killing someone. Murder is murder and his reason behind killing Ramesh were not justified. No wonder he thinks this way, no one has ever punished him for the crimes he committed. So he continues living in his bubble that if someone else does it it's crime, but if he does it, it's fine. 😡


What will he say to Teja when she finds out he killed her own dad. "Beta, meri baat suno, aisa nahi hai jaisa tum soch rahi ho... blah blah blah"?

I agree with Teja, punishing people is the government/law's job. I hope she continues this stand and gets DSR legally punished (appealing to the high courts or something), rather than trying to get her own revenge. An eye for an eye will make the whole world blind.


I think that scene was very much needed, to not only make Teja aware but also the audience, we like to whitewash Robin hood figures in our mind, because we see only the kind & benevolent side. Every man/woman that has become a don, has blood on their hands and no matter how much you would like to whitewash your past, the sins of your past will definitely affect your family as Deep says. On the other hand, the Rathod family sees this as norm, because that's how they have been brought up, they don't find it morally wrong, I am sure they will have some loophole with regards to Teja's dad's death.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: YeHoKyaRahaHai

Saw the episode...and I'm glad we FINALLY got to see the ruthless side of DSR. Finally we can believe he is a don.🥳😆

And yes...Poor Teja got a jolt seeing a father figure behave so mercilessly.

I loved how Prem took care of Teja despite her war of words with his dad. Arjun actually used a word to describe Prem's love for his father: junoon. Seems like this junoon will soon be pitted against his deewangi for Teja and that will be the main conflict of the show.
Preeti...I cringed at how cloying her admiration was 🤪but the problem is she has potential to cause trouble for PreJas if her advances are rebuffed.

Arjun was quite interesting today...he is more sensible and mature than Prem, that's for sure. I do think he is genuinely concerned about Teja. And he also realised that teja is developing feelings for Prem.

Loved the jealous outburst..jealous Prem is a cutie😃


@ red Yep definitely how the show is setting it up, Prem's junoon for his father versus his deewangi for Teja. Both emotions belong to same family, extreme at its core, signifying a kind of madness and emotion. At the heart of the conflict is Prem, who probably will also see the mask pulled of his father's past. I am really looking forward to his because nothing excites me more than warring emotions and human psychology.

Arjun seems really interesting, he has a solid head on his shoulders once he gets over his bias. It will be interesting to see how the bros will take sides when the truth comes out.


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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Cat.



I think that scene was very much needed, to not only make Teja aware but also the audience, we like to whitewash Robin hood figures in our mind, because we see only the kind & benevolent side. Every man/woman that has become a don, has blood on their hands and no matter how much you would like to whitewash your past, the sins of your past will definitely affect your family as Deep says. On the other hand, the Rathod family sees this as norm, because that's how they have been brought up, they don't find it morally wrong, I am sure they will have some loophole with regards to Teja's dad's death.



Yes I totally agree. We did need to see the gunda side of DSR to believe that he had killed Teja's dad, otherwise it would be too unbelievable. I mentioned in another post that it was starting to seem as if Teja's dad had been the bad guy and that would be awful. I was just pointing out how ridiculous DSR's double standards are. And that his actions aren't justified. Which is what we (and Teja) did need to see.

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