... CGM under direct supervision ... but 'BHEJA'!

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felt v grt to see our views are taken in account . Aambhik was good today in terms of acting & thanks 4 not showing his teeth😊 As per episode i think now CGM will be under direct supervision of Chankya. First 10 mins i felt episode was slow , but then it was superb 👏. Dhananand was as usual minddddblowing. Good to know that CGM's mom is alive. But she have to become part of Dhananand's Harem😡

few things to sum up from Chanakya

1. Difficulties & hurdles makes a person strong👏
2. Difficulties will be dere always in different garbs , it should be faced not ignored👏
3. We learn from every experience whether good or bad👏
4. Always try to solve your problem on your own👏

Bloopers:- in 330BC did we have

lekin?....it should be parantu
Bheja?...it should be mastak
as usual "yaad" - smarrann😊 & why "shayad"..😲😲😲

not the best but surely a better episode.

C & CGM & for a Change Aambhik were equally good😊
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Posted: 14 years ago
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i have a question did cgm hypnotise the horse??
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Posted: 14 years ago
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gr8 analysis rinku. 👏
I felt that horse part a little illogical.
i mean what exactly did CGM do with that horse.
he just looked into its eyes n it just tamed like that.
no actual effort was shown, was it?
And ya that bheja part is just too much, I cracked up on hearing that. 😆
they should shoot the script writer right away 😆



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i wanted to see some more action of cgm to capture the horse but it seemed it was just a magic
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: jhum_86

i wanted to see some more action of cgm to capture the horse but it seemed it was just a magic


yup me 2 but all the thing was a bit hasty n a bit lame, isnt that?
mayb bcoz CGM is actually a kid still.
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it was bit fast .. thats why i said ... first 10 mins were slow😊
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not to say about the clapping and raising of hand to say who will answer, both I think came from the west...
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Originally posted by: tintiny

not to say about the clapping and raising of hand to say who will answer, both I think came from the west...



hii tin .. yeah claps but raising hand? where was it ?😊
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Originally posted by: rinku4u



hii tin .. yeah claps but raising hand? where was it ?😊


ya when that acharya was asking about the student's warplams to prevent the enemies....then ambhik and others raised hands
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Yvette Blanchard, a pediatric physical therapist and researcher at the University of Hartford, says that human clappers are made, not born. "I think it's a learned behavior. What I've seen babies do spontaneously, from excitement, is clasp their hands together. But the motion of clapping, I think that's a learned behavior."

As to clapping's association with audience approval, Jay Fisher, a classics professor at Yale University, dates the custom to at least the third century B.C. "You see it at the end of a lot of plays by Plautus and Terence, where they have this word plaudite, which is an imperative [meaning] 'applause,' 'clap.'"

It's worth noting that the ancient Romans also demonstrated their approval of a public performance with finger-snapping,😊


Read more: http://www.esquire.com/style/answer-fella/history-of-applause-0209#ixzz1IxQnWcS0

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