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Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai - 28 Aug 2025 EDT
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Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai - 29 Aug 2025 EDT
Originally posted by: shailusri1983
Aunty in all these pages of Bengali Adda and Chandra and Helena relationship takes you seem to have missed my take on why Durdhara is both near the Charwaha couple in Magadh and also near Taxilla where Chandra's Gurukul is, and near places formerly under Greek control so as to be available to help Chandra in escaping from the Greek army by providing a hiding place.
I presume my prediction regarding the Rajneetic Labh of marrying Durdhara was somewhat similar to what I had proposed. Though I think Durdhara reinforces it by asking Chandra to agree to her father's proposal for her sake too because in case he refuses to marry her, she will be married off by the Mukri clone to somebody who is a wife-beater and completely unsuitable for her. So I think I can party today!
Coming back to the original agenda, I am explaining how she could be in both places, in Magadh and Taxilla as well:
"Now I know you will be behind me with a hatchet for this stupid and ludicrous suggestion on what to make out of Durdhara being near the Charwaha couple's house in Magadh and also within running distance of Greek ruled areas in Taxilla to help Chandra in hiding from the Greek troops after he is caught. Durdhara is an heiresss. She has two big houses or bungalows. One is a summer house in Magadh, and the other is a winter house, her Nani's ancestral house near Taxilla. She retires to this place every winter. So during winter vacations, she and Chandra occasionally meet up there as it is very near to his Gurukul. Howzaat?"
Originally posted by: BabyHimavari
Ohh man we are converted into new version chipmunks gang!!!šš¤£Glad to know that you enjoyed our bong adda...šš... well bengalis are always famous for this.. we just need two or three heads together and an interesting topic to discuss about and we can go on from morning till the night...šAunty for ur information... Sharadindu Bannerji's one of the novels has english translation... the name is "By The Tungabhadra!!"... If you are interested you can search for this one.. its an absolutely delight to read.ā¤ļø... I will inform you later if i can find more...
Originally posted by: durgeshnandini
I am loving this long lengthy astute takes on the show, albeit more of Helena. Intended or not, the makers have constructed her as an extremely versatile human being, with diverse emotions and multitude of ideas - her spunk and will power, a perfect match for not just lending support and undiminished faith to Chandra, whenever he is low, but also a perfect niche she has in her thoughts, which click to the manipulative wizard Chanakya, as flawlessly as a jigsaw puzzle! She is some worthy stuff, and she ensures that people are aware of this.
I liked Tejaswini's take on her dual benefits of marrying Chandra - an act which emerges more as a lifeboat to the sinking ship of radarless Unani fauj and finds a concrete solution to Selucus's insecurities, in addition to the fulfilment of her own interests of revenge. She is a surprising complex and would continue to be so, as long as the CVs are meherbaan! But for now, I am certainly enjoying the manner in which she is found deep in discussions with the Acharya, always around him, by his side šI am clueless as to how the CVs will possibly redeem Nandni to the pedestal of the female protagonist! As for now, her maid servant like hand gestures and childish cribbing at Mura, seems anything but royal. Why is she even there cat fighting with a prisoner without any of her Pitamaharaaj's private guards flanking her? To quarrel? Is that how a royal born confronts her opponent?! Like a fishmonger bargaining her with customer?! Why even she must be infinitely graceful š. Aunty was right when she said, it's high time Shweta must file a suit against the script writers. I apologise to the Shweta fans, if any, but after yesterday's episode she just made me grit my teeth, waiting for the scene to get over!