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Posted: 8 years ago
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Riyya my pet, and my dear Nonie and Sutapa,

I am now convinced, Riyya, that you keep this text in a MS Word document, and simply copy paste it each time with a few minor variations! 😉 Not that I do not agree with you about Rajat, and say so very often and as eloquently as I can manage!

Nonie dear, thanks a lot, but you do not bother even about the variations!😆

Sutapa, you are a real morale booster, but perhaps some more comments the next time? I would like that.

Shyamala Aunty

Originally posted by: riyya6

Fantastic post Aunty 👍🏼 I enjoyed reading your post more than the episode ... i was bored watching the episode, the only saving grace was rajat tokas ... im just holding on for him


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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sandhya.A


Sandrocottus and Helena I guess.🤔



Omg really 😆 Thank you for the info 😳
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Posted: 8 years ago
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So putting that Dubbing Chutzpah behind me, I will get down to my business. I actually forgot to say many of the things I wanted to. I wonder what got me so worked up. I should have kept my cool without losing it.

I was right in my assessment of Nand's Biwi 1. However I love the way she keeps on calling him Naapit to his very great exasperation, puts him in his place, calls out his bluff, and literally makes him dance around her little finger. She is a dangerous woman and suits Nand to the hilt. I wonder what secret information she has up her sleeve. For once it was heartwarming to see Nand so desperate and frustrated.

I certainly begin hoping for better things from Nandini. She sees perhaps for the first time the big bad world beyond the glass walls of her cloistered and cocooned existence secured for her by her father. The person whom she thought would champion her cause or support her lets her down. Her illusions are all breaking one by one.

Why is Nandini anachronistically reading a hard leather bound book to while away her leisure? She should have been reading hand written palm leaf manuscripts or palimpsests to suit the age and period in which she is reading. I never heard about printing presses or leather book binding in the BC.

Malayketu and Raja Parvathak came for the engagement and participated in the war saving Magadh from sure defeat. Chandrakya spent weeks and months evading Magadh's military in disguise. Now they spend some years, I suppose, making war allies and defeating the friendly kings of Magadh.

In the meantime, we find that Malay and Co have become permanent fixtures at Magadh, least bothered about their own state Parvathak which is running on auto pilot, with Malayketu prancing around gardens of Magadh tripping up and catching lovely princesses, throwing away their leather bound books, and sermonizing on The Stereotype of Parvathak Women. So did this never ending engagement in the time warped Magadh which was supposed to take place in four months actually take place?

In the meanwhile in which time zone are Chandrakya where they disguised, evaded arrest for months, got their Eureka moment of A Roti and A Mother, reassess their war strategy, Death of Alexander on return journey to Macedonia, Selucus becoming the Leader, making allies, defeating kings friendly to Magadh, waging a war against Selucus, and finally the political marriage of Chandrelena to be abreast with the Nandini Malayketu engagement happening simultaneously?

Truly mind boggling stuff!



One week in Magadh= Ten years of History outside Magadh????


Will our excellent VoiceOver Artist Bharath Maa throw some light on the Apocalyptic happenings?
Edited by shailusri1983 - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
#44
Yes, and I am sure you will start howling like this, if not louder, even before I get anywhere near you!😆

Shyamala Aunty

Originally posted by: Sandhya.A

😲😭


I just Googled to see what a birch rod looks like.😕


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Posted: 8 years ago
#45
Impeccably argued, my dear, but no, Bharatmaata has better things to do than enlightening overly curious young ladies! 😉I think Chandra & Co and the Pataliputra gang exist in two different time warps. So thing run for each at a completely different pace, like one lot being on earth and the other lot on Jupiter.

As for the book, Shailaja my dear, have you read this post? If so, you would have seen a whole section devoted to this pre-Mauryan bookbinding masterpiece!😉

Yes, I too love Nand's Biwi No.1. and have paid lavish tribute to her here. I only hope that as and when the Great Secret No.1 is finally revealed, it is worthy of all this hype! It should be coming along soon, for all this high speed scripting is clearly aimed at getting started with the hatred-turns-to-love spiel at the earliest possible and boost the TRPs.

Shyamala Aunty

Originally posted by: shailusri1983

So putting that Dubbing Chutzpah behind me, I will get down to my business. I actually forgot to say many of the things I wanted to. I wonder what got me so worked up. I should have kept my cool without losing it.

I was right in my assessment of Nand's Biwi 1. However I love the way she keeps on calling him Naapit to his very great exasperation, puts him in his place, calls out his bluff, and literally makes him dance around her little finger. She is a dangerous woman and suits Nand to the hilt. I wonder what secret information she has up her sleeve. For once it was heartwarming to see Nand so desperate and frustrated.

I certainly begin hoping for better things from Nandini. She sees perhaps for the first time the big bad world beyond the glass walls of her cloistered and cocooned existence secured for her by her father. The person whom she thought would champion her cause or support her lets her down. Her illusions are all breaking one by one.

Why is Nandini anachronistically reading a hard leather bound book to while away her leisure? She should have been reading hand written palm leaf manuscripts or palimpsests to suit the age and period in which she is reading. I never heard about printing presses or leather book binding in the BC.

Malayketu and Raja Parvathak came for the engagement and participated in the war saving Magadh from sure defeat. Chandrakya spent weeks and months evading Magadh's military in disguise. Now they spend some years, I suppose, making war allies and defeating the friendly kings of Magadh.

In the meantime, we find that Malay and Co have become permanent fixtures at Magadh, least bothered about their own state Parvathak which is running on auto pilot, with Malayketu prancing around gardens of Magadh tripping up and catching lovely princesses, throwing away their leather bound books, and sermonizing on The Stereotype of Parvathak Women. So did this never ending engagement in the time warped Magadh which was supposed to take place in four months actually take place?

In the meanwhile in which time zone are Chandrakya where they disguised, evaded arrest for months, got their Eureka moment of A Roti and A Mother, reassess their war strategy, Death of Alexander on return journey to Macedonia, Selucus becoming the Leader, making allies, defeating kings friendly to Magadh, waging a war against Selucus, and finally the political marriage of Chandrelena to be abreast with the Nandini Malayketu engagement happening simultaneously?

Truly mind boggling stuff!

One week in Magadh= Ten years of History outside Magadh????

Will our excellent VoiceOver Artist Bharath Maa throw some light on the Apocalyptic happenings?

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Posted: 8 years ago
#46
Great post Aunty ,i think i read this jason madea story,one of my sons literature project,dont remember much ,not feeling well atall today same old way and im done going to drs🤢
Edited by amina1 - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sandhya.A



<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Shailu,</font>
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Relax. You have surely read the story of the fox and the grapes. What cannot be attained is scorned. Similarly what cannot be understood is criticised. There were those who laughed at Einstein when he published his Relativity theory in which he stated that when you travel at the speed of light you gain 24 hrs a day. He was made fun of with such snippets</font>

<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">There was a young lady named Bright</font>
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">She travelled far faster than light</font>
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">She went out one day</font>
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">In a relative way</font>
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">And came back the previous night.</font>

<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Galelio was arrested for his theory of heliocentrism as the blinkered chaps of that age couldn't comprehend or accept that the sun is the centre of the universe.</font>

<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Criticism of brilliance is nothing new.😃</font>
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Or shall i say</font>
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Criticism is a concomitant of brilliance.</font>


both of you are bang on!
It's just fake criticism... Rajat is continously raising the bar for himself and others
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Posted: 8 years ago
#48
I did read the book binding section and was in stitches throughout the whole thing. I cannot see why Bharath Maa cannot oblige me seeing how she seems to waste all her time and breath singing eulogies of a certain love story which actually saved her suitably and beautifully tanned skin from setting under a foreign sun, I mean a foreign ruled Sun.

Originally posted by: sashashyam

<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Impeccably argued, my dear, but no, Bharatmaata has better things to do than enlightening overly curious young ladies! 😉I think Chandra & Co and the Pataliputra gang exist in two different time warps. So thing run for each at a completely different pace, like one lot being on earth and the other lot on Jupiter.

As for the book, Shailaja my dear, have you read this post? If so, you would have seen a whole section devoted to this pre-Mauryan bookbinding masterpiece!😉

Yes, I too love Nand's Biwi No.1. and have paid lavish tribute to her here. I only hope that as and when the Great Secret No.1 is finally revealed, it is worthy of all this hype! It should be coming along soon, for all this high speed scripting is clearly aimed at getting started with the hatred-turns-to-love spiel at the earliest possible and boost the TRPs.

Shyamala Aunty


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Posted: 8 years ago
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Hi, I just read your Snankaksh dreams! How about a few Udhyanavan Snankaksh scenes(royal gardens) full of Ashoka trees in full bloom, rabbits, squirrels, beautiful fountains, and fruit bearing trees of Chandra and all his beautiful Queens reminding one of Kalidasa's Malavikagnimitram.

The queens/ one particular queen could be flower picking in this garden as she is troubled by an obnoxious wasp or bee like in Kalidasa's Shakuntalam, and Chandra saves her from it. They could go berry picking or fruit picking as a small picnic and Chandra joins them. They could have romantic boat rides on moonlit nights.

Another corking idea, how about Chandra himself raiding a honeycomb for the sake of Nandini and her happiness just as he used to for his foster mother. He could get stung by bees in this attempt and Nandini could sweetly scold him while applying balm on his wounds.

Originally posted by: pakhiv.

Hi Aunt,
First of all I'm sorry for galloping away after hitting a like but I was unable to control myself when I read the fabulous interpretation.
Here are my two cents!
The mandala maxim
Yeah a big thank you for realistic contrast between two soaps.
Ektas chandra Gupta as a fierce unbeatable warrior and a charismatic leader you just nailed it.
At present though I'm a die hard romantic but still I'm happy that his love takes back seat.

In today's episode I loved guru shishya bonding. Even Helena wasn't able to guess the curveball thrown to her which she grabbed at earliest.
Aunt here we are getting two father daughter relationship
Selucus and Helena and nandini and nand.
In one a principled father is not pampering his daughters blind self centered ambition yet cares about her before noddingto the Alliance.he consents only when Helena nods . while nandini blinded by her father love and when pita Maharaj alaap is at its climax and the bubble bursts.. Want to read your analysis on that..
Reversed sequencing
Hahaha Helena installed at antahpur BT style and yeah in the soap Helena is always doing moonwalks..
With ketu then to meet chandra... She has a GPS to locate chandras cot.. All her decisions are taken while moon walking or sleepwalking.
Another would be wife of chandra is a moon walker in disguise...sword fights and somersaults.
God save the King!
Anyways did you notice Helena says that her enemies are nandini and ketu. While chandra says his enemy is Nanda
Cha draw is against nanda not only for personal reasons but he is a symbol of decadent rule bharatvarsha is facing and chandra is against it. So here he has realised his priorities are different.
To quote hindis famous poet Nirala
Pashu nahi veer tum..
Samar_shoor kroor nahi
Kalchakra mey ho Dabey,
Aaj tum raaj kunwar. Samar sartaaj!
Pad-raj bhi hai nahi
Poora yah vishwa bhaar
Jaago phir ek baar.
The whole world is under your feet provided you awake. Agreed you're trapped in the cycle of time but you are not deceitful you're the king of the war of life. Awake and conquer it. I
I loved the water drop scene... Reminded me of lines

But when the melancholy fit shall fall
Sudden from heaven like a weeping cloud,
That fosters the droop-headed flowers all,
And hides the green hill in an April shroud;
Rajat looked straightway out from the world of Keats... Much archaic more Greek and the legend you quoted just made me remember these lines. The archetypal shade of the shots is doing much justice to rajats silhouettes.
Yeah Yeah the story telling woman sounded like a diplomat whi h was unrealistic
Maybe sunanda is the one to carry nandini out from her La La land
As regards snankaksha I'm okay with as many till they show my hottie there... 😉
PS the Dancers in today's episode were hilarious but thanks they didn't play the music and spared me

Edited by shailusri1983 - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Wow brilliant writing
THANKS for pm😊

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