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Posted: 12 years ago
#21

Originally posted by: Amritamalhotra

Again awesome analysis Zuby...
For me this was one of the best episodes in Arjun series. ..
Awesome story and direction. ..
For one second I couldn't look away from the screen. ..
Thrill and suspense at their level best..
An apprehension about what is going to happen kept me hissing at every scene...
Proud as an Arjunian...
I crouch down to whole creative team of Arjun who made it possible. .
Mr. Shaleen Malhotra is competing with himself...each day he is proving himself as more veteran actor..
My each tissue ossifies baby to see you to own each scene...everytime...
It seemed I stop breathing seeing you today...
Narayani was too good...she has left me speechless...
"Kalank"...hats off to these girls in most primitive profession, who are serving this society may be more than anyone else ..that too thanklessly.. aap log ho shayad is liye atleast one more girl is roaming & living safely in this society. ..
U are bearing your pain...bearing the pain of this society. ...
Irony was that Narayani who is a woman, was not been able to realize ur pain..
Thank you Arjun for showing so much respect to these girls...your words to be applauded. ..

Thanks for awesome review...too good Zuby..


Thanks for the compliments,Amrita😳

My each tissue ossifies baby to see you to own each scene...everytime...
It seemed I stop breathing seeing you today...

Simply loved this line.It beautifully summed up the feeling I had all through his scenes

Heart goes out to these women Imagine a life without hope, dreams & a future
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Posted: 12 years ago
#22
Always look forward to your post after an episode.
Your words of appreciation on the episode and the characters are worth commendable.
And the finest way you write about SM makes me look at him in more drooling way.
It was an awesome episode. Dil khush huya.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Didn't watch the episode... but when I switched on the TV at around 8:55 PM ... I saw Narayani and Shaleen pointing guns at each other ...
And I didn't post it on F32... but from the pic that was published on F32 article where Narayani standing in front of Shaleen with her head bowed... I had guessed that she is playing the culprit šŸ˜‰šŸ˜‰šŸ˜‰
I think what I guessed on F32 article that the call girl who was in contact with Arjun was an informer turned out to be true šŸ˜‰
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Jo_Pinchy

Always look forward to your post after an episode.

Your words of appreciation on the episode and the characters are worth commendable.
And the finest way you write about SM makes me look at him in more drooling way.
It was an awesome episode. Dil khush huya.


Thanks Jo😳

SM is the kind that shines so much that even the most indifferent would be compelled to say a few words for him.

Agree still Awesome seems so inadequate to describe last night episode.Super super brilliant!šŸ‘šŸ¼
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: bgargate

Didn't watch the episode... but when I switched on the TV at around 8:55 PM ... I saw Narayani and Shaleen pointing guns at each other ...

I hope you caught it online,B.Kya marathi punclines the Narayani ke!šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘ Even the hottie was stumpedšŸ˜†
And I didn't post it on F32... but from the pic that was published on F32 article where Narayani standing in front of Shaleen with her head bowed... I had guessed that she is playing the culprit šŸ˜‰šŸ˜‰šŸ˜‰

Ayyaa!😔 There is an article about another entry next week.In that very clearly mentioned after Berry & Narayani another Psycho Killer...🄱 So the suspense got broken for me too
I think what I guessed on F32 article that the call girl who was in contact with Arjun was an informer turned out to be true šŸ˜‰

But why wasn't it obvious to the team,B???šŸ˜• That Manju might be a khabroo!Did they honestly think that Arjun might have called her for her services? These are seasoned police personnel!

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Posted: 12 years ago
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@carrie- Just thought of letting u know that I sometimes wait for reading ur analysis prior to viewing the episode as it lets me know exactly what to expect from the episode!.😊 Really well written,almost adding another layer to the episodešŸ‘

Coming to the episode- I think this episode has added a dimension to Arjun's character and Shaleen's performance, revealing their depth. I hope that the 'know-it-all' who constantly complained of Arjun's indifference now realises that he is perhaps the most sensitive ETF member;he just chooses not to display it with consoling words and reassuring hugs. It is commendable that he went out of his way and beyond his call of duty to seek her murders, knowing very well that this might have repercussions- his character,his integrity would be in question. And all for someone who cannot even be called his acquaintance-she was just his informer, yet he could not let her death go unnoticed even if her existence was. He felt so compelled to seek justice even for a stranger,I cannot imagine how difficult it must be for him to live with the glaring truth that his wife's murder has still not seen the light of justice.
Not able to save her, plus not able to get her justice. What a living hell this super cop's existence is.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sadhana_pr

@carrie- Just thought of letting u know that I sometimes wait for reading ur analysis prior to viewing the episode as it lets me know exactly what to expect from the episode!.😊 Really well written,almost adding another layer to the episodešŸ‘

Thank you,Sadhana😳 You are very generous with praise but means a lot😊

Coming to the episode- I think this episode has added a dimension to Arjun's character and Shaleen's performance, revealing their depth. I hope that the 'know-it-all' who constantly complained of Arjun's indifference now realises that he is perhaps the most sensitive ETF member;he just chooses not to display it with consoling words and reassuring hugs. It is commendable that he went out of his way and beyond his call of duty to seek her murders, knowing very well that this might have repercussions- his character,his integrity would be in question. And all for someone who cannot even be called his acquaintance-she was just his informer, yet he could not let her death go unnoticed even if her existence was. He felt so compelled to seek justice even for a stranger,I cannot imagine how difficult it must be for him to live with the glaring truth that his wife's murder has still not seen the light of justice.
Not able to save her, plus not able to get her justice. What a living hell this super cop's existence is.

I was dumb struck when I heard him being accused , of all things, indifference & being unfeeling towards those around him.It was etched in stone in the very first episode itself just how sensitive & compassionate he is to suffering of every kind endured by every thing living when he raced back from self imposed oblivion to save the daughter of a fellow policeman. That is his blessing as well as bane that he cares too much.The reason why he puts his life on line unthinkingly at whenever circumstances demand it of him.

Be it two women falling in love with each other or a woman finding love outside marriage there was never any judgement on their characters on his part.His sole mission is to find justice for victims no matter who they are or what class of society they belong to.

Just because Roshni was his wife does not mean justice for her can be delayed for the longest time.She was a victim & deserves closure.By keeping him from evidence that could get her that are not the "powers that be " denying her her right? It would be just not in his nature to sit twiddling his fingers just a few rooms away from something that would bring a monster accused of heinous crimes to get his due just because a dusty old rule book says he can't seek it because he has no authority.šŸ˜•A crazy biased fan I may be but as a human I totally condone him when he showed the same zeal to find Roshni's killer that he showed yesterday to find those women's killer.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Carrie-


Well, seeing a 10 page long discussion on the hypocrisy of Arjun provoked me to join the forumšŸ˜›. There is no dearth of double standards in this world! No ethical eyebrows are raised when he uses unconventional means to pursue justice for strangers-( I mean interfering in someone else's investigation is certainly not a part of the police rule book),but when it comes to pursuing the mission which is the only basis of his existence, all hell breaks loose! How can the upright officer break codes of conduct and 'steal' information for personal reasons?? -Because he is human! A simple answer which is simply ignored. And how conveniently we choose to ignore the circumstances which pushed him to the wall! What alternative did he have-walking up to Rathore and asking for the code as if it is his car keys he is asking for? Ya,right..why would Rathore not oblige him..in fact this is what he had been waiting for all those years! Not to forget the DIG-how shrewdly he lured Arjun into ETF and now pretends to know nothing! But none of this calls for ethical questioningšŸ˜•
But what amused me the most was the basis of the sudden inquiry of Arjun's ethics was in response to those who reprimanded 'she who must not be named's' faking of injury and lying! Now that is the most hilarious thing I have ever come across. Though I have defended Arjun all along I will have to admit that his so called mistake was more grave. Please, you cannot compare a desperate plunge into the grey areas to teenage crisis-attention seeking antics
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Posted: 12 years ago
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@Sadhana

I do not set much by her because I find her antics more suitable to a college canteen setting.So you are right travesties by both are incomparable.Just like a policeman telling a young killer why he should not have thrown away his life & that of his mentally unstable sister & the same policeman getting his hands on evidence which was dangled in front of him to force him to remain in ETF cannot be compared. I quote here a earlier post of mine to emphasize this point:

There is no need to moral police Arjun's action when these very actions will bring about the destruction of a poor excuse of a human called Sikander. He murdered an unarmed young woman in cold blood but lets not forget he is poisoning an entire generation of young people by his wide spread drug empire.Arjun is not only doing it to elevate his pain as Roshni is beyond help.But he is saving scores of people & their families from the poison Sikki is peddling.A mere act of breaking open a locker to get an evidence cannot be condemned as stealing.Evidence I might add rightfully belongs to him because it was promised to him. There is a huge huge difference between regular stealing & what Arjun did yesterday.He did not cause harm to anyone.As for him losing his cool yesterday was his 100th case.Just how many times has he lost his cool though many cases stung close to his heart like yesterday? No mean feat that😊

Happens all the time.The worst get away with murder no questions asked.Its the best & pristine that are held in contempt at the slightest crossing of blurry moral lines.

I also read that Arjun had no concern for his friend when he raided his locker of what might happen to him professionally.Err...well if something got stolen from me that makes me a victim not partner in crime of the thief.And what of Rathore? Is not his silence on the lead grave injustice to both his close friends?
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Posted: 12 years ago
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@carrie- Sorry if I am prolonging this discussion-but I rarely come across some worthy ones herešŸ˜‰
The point u have raised about Rathore is very valid. As much as I like Sameer's character and Behzaad's uplifting performance, I feel that it is the most under-developed angle in the show. I do not know what back story might be revealed but commenting on whatever has been shown till now-Rathore seems more irrational and eccentric than Arjun! Not standing by your friend when he needs you the most-forgiven. Holding him responsible for Roshini's death-hmm..forgiven. Knowing fully well that you lost a friend and he his life, yet adding on to his guilt-OK that too forgiven. But disregarding a seasoned cops claims about the murderer,claiming him to be a shadow..?? Now, whatever be Arjun's fault-his anger..madness which led to Roshini's death-none of them could stab her to death! There surely must have been a person responsible for the actual action-Sikander or not! And Rathore surely does not think that Arjun is schizophrenic about Sikander!. So why not make things a bit easy for him and lend him a listening ear..help him either find her murderers or be convinced about Sikander's nonexistence- instead of accusing him and screaming at him to give up his search?

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