Chandra Nandini 6: The Making of a Warrior King - Page 9

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Posted: 8 years ago
#81

Originally posted by: sashashyam

No, Kausi my dear. Start with episode 4, the one on Thursday.

Sinna Periamma

Sure, Periamma! 🤗
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Posted: 8 years ago
#82
Aunty dearest!

Late and irregular that I am firstly, thanks for the pm. I am yet to read the analysis of the previous episode .


Won't add anything new and yes, going through the few many replies to your post here - from the Bard of Avon, to Berdini... amazing! ⭐️
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Posted: 8 years ago
#83
hello aunty... though i was inactive on forum,i have been watching the show..and i am loving it.and more than the show i am loving your episode analysis..


you have made me go deep into the scenes and understand each and every scene properly..

i am loving Rajat as chandragupt..he is simply nailing it...
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Posted: 8 years ago
#84

Originally posted by: karkuzhali


To Shyamala..

Bernini's David.. Image result for bernini's david


Rajat as Chandragupt....



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Posted: 8 years ago
#85
Here I am at last, my dear Debastuti, probably just in time to avoid another complaint from you!😉

I have been run off my feet all morning with other work, my dear, and the new post took from noon to 3 pm. My headache is back, to add to everything else. But I wanted to respond to this one even if it was the only one I took up before quitting for this afternoon and trying out a Saridon, as Amrutanjan is not working.

My comments are in blue.

Shyamala Aunty

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Posted: 8 years ago
#86

Aunty🤗
Thanks for the post..

I was literally laughing at Rajats entry scene, it looked to fake to me.

Having Chetan as a classmate doesn't make sense at all. It's really painful to watch him trotting about trying to compete with Rajat..he's too old. He looks like that old bully in class who has repeatedly flunked way too many times😆

Nandini and her dad are just too cheesy.. It's annoying.

I did like that kid playing Chandra. He was sweet.. Sort of reminds me of young actor who played Asoka on colors, Siddharth.


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Posted: 8 years ago
#87


The Entry of the Emperor:

The best part of your analysis are that we do not need to have to see the episode though i watched a few parts on video. Let me start with the fight, why did kautilya send only chandra and malayaketu to the fight why not other of his students? May be to show off chandras skills. But Malayaketu is high fi prince who loves his status, it was obivious he will never help chandra in fight.

Second i did not understand chankya slapping chandra because he stopped his sword on Mala's neck, now what does he mean that one of his disciple kill another just because he came stealthily?

I am surprised in 300 BC that princes will sit and dine with commoners especially orphans whose parents are not known. In those times the societal norms are very strict and Kings and Princes do not dine with a commoner even in gurukul most probably. This mala guy looks 20 years elder to chandra and many other classmates. He looks bigger than kautilya in age.

Chandra was having his food so seriously like he had not had food for days when Mala was going hungry although his friend shared his meal. Can pupils get letters from princesses that too love letter? Love letter in 300 BC quiet a brave princess

Kautilya Neeti:

I think kid chandra was too fastly driven off the screen, atleast a week more should have been devoted to him. I somehow missed that innocence of an orphan kid caught in love of his foster mother and his voilent father( i guess his father is unemployed and hence took to drinking and hitting wife and kids). I wish they showed a brother and sister of young chandra and their bond.

Like i had said in JA forum post, Kautilya became father, mother, teacher, master everything to a young Chandra. But although we saw the master and teacher side of kautilya never did we see scenes of a father and mother in him. Wish a few scenes were devoted to Chandra remembering him mom in tears and Kautilya consoling him. Was a bharat concept there at that time not sure? I think it was more to reddem magadh of nanda dynasty and avenge his humiliation.

Main hi tumhara pita, tumhara guru, tumhara swami, sab kuch main hi hoon. Bhujayein tumhari hongi parantu mastishk mera hoga. Shastra tumhare haathon mein honge, par unhein kis para chalana hai , iska aadesh mera hoga. ..

Hum donon milke a naye Bharat ka nirman karenge! Aaj ke paschat, Drona aur Arjun ki bhanti, Chanakya aur Chandragupta ke naam sadaiva saath liye jaayenge!!



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Posted: 8 years ago
#88
I could not be more flattered by anything else as much as by this, Stuti! I hope you have seen the detailed response of mine to your comments on this post and the episode.


Shyamala Aunty

Originally posted by: Shinning_Stuti

Yooo🥳

Waiting eagerly for your post in whole college period, just came back and got it just after stepping in my house⭐️ such a delightful treat.😳😃

Yet to watch...😆 will reply after that.

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Posted: 8 years ago
#89

Originally posted by: sashashyam

I could not be more flattered by anything else as much as by this, Stuti! I hope you have seen the detailed response of mine to your comments on this post and the episode.


Shyamala Aunty


Thank you so much Aunty.🤗
How is your headache now?
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Posted: 8 years ago
#90
Dear Prem,

I think what Chanakya meant was that Chandra should have drawn blood from a wound inflicted on Malayaketu, not that he should have killed him. Remember the point he makes about never sheathing a drawn sword without making it taste the blood of the antagonist?

As for common dining, Chanakya would not have admitted Malayaketu if he had not agreed to eat with all the other students. In any case, his particular friends are also commoners. Chanakya states specifically that in his gurukul there are no princes, only his shishyas. So if Malayaketu's father wanted him to study under Chanakya, his son would have had to swallow his pride and fall in line.

Well, the Akhanda Bharat concept is in the Arthashastra, and Chanakya must have had it since well before he wrote down the Arthashastra. In the next episode, Chanakya affirms that the humiliation he wants to avenge is not that inflicted on him, but that inflicted on his motherland.

Chanakya does not say he will be Chandra's mother. I listened very carefully to that. He says only father, guru, swami or master, and sab kuch. I do not think he would have been soft and caring like a mother ever, thinking that it would make Chandra soft. And in the 1990 Chanakya, he is far harsher with his shishyas, including Chandragupta, than in this version. I think that is how he would have actually been.

Shyamala Aunty

Originally posted by: myviewprem

The Entry of the Emperor:

The best part of your analysis are that we do not need to have to see the episode though i watched a few parts on video. Let me start with the fight, why did kautilya send only chandra and malayaketu to the fight why not other of his students? May be to show off chandras skills. But Malayaketu is high fi prince who loves his status, it was obivious he will never help chandra in fight.

Second i did not understand chankya slapping chandra because he stopped his sword on Mala's neck, now what does he mean that one of his disciple kill another just because he came stealthily?

I am surprised in 300 BC that princes will sit and dine with commoners especially orphans whose parents are not known. In those times the societal norms are very strict and Kings and Princes do not dine with a commoner even in gurukul most probably. This mala guy looks 20 years elder to chandra and many other classmates. He looks bigger than kautilya in age.

Chandra was having his food so seriously like he had not had food for days when Mala was going hungry although his friend shared his meal. Can pupils get letters from princesses that too love letter? Love letter in 300 BC quiet a brave princess

Kautilya Neeti:

I think kid chandra was too fastly driven off the screen, atleast a week more should have been devoted to him. I somehow missed that innocence of an orphan kid caught in love of his foster mother and his voilent father( i guess his father is unemployed and hence took to drinking and hitting wife and kids). I wish they showed a brother and sister of young chandra and their bond.

Like i had said in JA forum post, Kautilya became father, mother, teacher, master everything to a young Chandra. But although we saw the master and teacher side of kautilya never did we see scenes of a father and mother in him. Wish a few scenes were devoted to Chandra remembering him mom in tears and Kautilya consoling him. Was a bharat concept there at that time not sure? I think it was more to reddem magadh of nanda dynasty and avenge his humiliation.

Main hi tumhara pita, tumhara guru, tumhara swami, sab kuch main hi hoon. Bhujayein tumhari hongi parantu mastishk mera hoga. Shastra tumhare haathon mein honge, par unhein kis para chalana hai , iska aadesh mera hoga. ..

Hum donon milke a naye Bharat ka nirman karenge! Aaj ke paschat, Drona aur Arjun ki bhanti, Chanakya aur Chandragupta ke naam sadaiva saath liye jaayenge!!

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