@blue arey no Shumi, You are doing a friendly way of alerting me about the CVs 'intelligence' so that I wont regret later for keeping hopes in CVs 😆and Thank you for that yaar.To say anything about the rupa track I had watched the preleap episodes together as I was catching up with them. But even then those scenes looked more composed and rather balanced with some genuine light moments where Chandra was clearly visible and his thought process were more transparent and relatable. While watching episodes after roopa's revelation, I felt like Chandra done more than just acknowledging the fact. Even before the revelation he accompanied her well in patal gram all the way he wanted to forget the roopa avatar of Nandhni. So it was all the way Chandra and Chandra only.But this time he has gone way too much and with each passing day he is becoming unpardonable, as he is becoming someone else and the distance between the Chandra and that 'someone' is increasing with each passing day.With this Durdhara murder case:Under emotional pressure and prime circumstancial evidences punished Nandhni and sent her to exile -Wrong - but pardonable and relatableFor around 1yr he didn't even enquire about her whether dead or aliveSo unlike Chandra but still excusable that he was in the process of becoming CGM from Chandra, had he gone before Nandhni and prove Nandhni innocent he would not had got the Samrat Chakravarthi title - A convinient take for the CVs.He brought her back to Mehal for Bindusar and slowly started believing her again - a sigh of relief.He went on re investigating Durdhara murder case and easily fall in the maniputions of the Greek duo and refused to investigate further or at least try to remember the original content of the letter. After all it was the last evidence that would give a clue on Nandhini 's innocense, but he let it carelessly in the room.WrongAgain so unlike Chandra - but again pardonable considering his state of mind.He conviniently forgot Nandhni' s love and care (once proved before him by sword fight exam) for Bindusar at the glimpse of Bindusar's bonding with VKWrongCompletely mean and unlikely ChandraNot relatable.Questioning her of the meaning of existance in the palace(by telling her she is no more needed to anyone) questioning her self esteem and insulting her to the core and finally today asking her to leave the palace as soon as she becomes fine by tagging her with a 'good for nothing' label, conviniently forgot that she risked her life for him. Quite unpardonable.In the admist of all that 'hatred' he was still Chandra. Now he is becoming some one else. This time it is different from the past. So I think this needed to be treated differently. How differently that I dont know. Sorry for the long post just jotted down my thoughts. But Thank you so much😳
Hey alanta🤗 there is nothing long or wrong about your post😃 . Whatever you wrote makes sense because these stem out of common sense which the CVs lacks badly.😆
As i have said earlier multiple times, just to show how the female lead is being mahaan and being wronged why do they have to damage the male protagonist's character to this extent? (i mean they will revive it but may be not very convincingly)
CGM's anger, hatred, mistrust towards N is justified from any aspects but the way they chose to play it out is simply🤢
Both characters/persons being right from their respective point of view and confronting each other in dignified manner---if we expect this much from CVs then it is like asking Indian politicians to come clean with their property and tax records😆😆