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Posted: 10 years ago
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i think todays episode had a clash of this idea
chacha thought that only royal people can travel in carriage
govind seth felt that when he has money he can flaunt it at times
i feel that chacha was wrong in his opinion
class does not always ensure a good person
he himself is from royalty but we all know how cheap he is
similarly seth may be a shopkeeper or businessman
but he is quite advanced and progressive compared to others
in this instance now the royalty is basically only in the outside
as the palace is covered in debt from seth ji
but till now seth ji is behaving in a polite respected way
i loved what he told munim ji about the debt

mods this is neither a one liner nor an episode review
this is just a point raised in the episode today
i want discussion on this topic from all
so please do not trash or move this topic else where

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Agree
But this is what was happening in India those days

a person was not respected.. despite having money and education

All that mattered was class and caste
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Agree but mindset was such in those days!
As Rajmata said money can't buy class. A commoner despite having money can't use baggi.

Class difference was clearly visible in the party. The way others were dressed up & their style.

But i like Govind Seth's thinking who feels that if he has money & he can afford something then why not.

I liked how he taunted to Munimji but at same time i like how Munimji replied back. Bcoz somewhere both were right. Both have different angles to analyse the situation
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Posted: 10 years ago
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I was so glad that he had the invitation to throw in the guards face when Rana's villain of a chacha wanted to stop them from entering the palace, what would have made the scene better for me was if they went to the entrance and tried to refuse him from entering and then he threw the invite in his face rather than the guards. Govindji has done well for himself and even the royals are actually indebted to him. Because he wants to sue them to get the money back and we've seen how he has been seething at home because they are ignoring his requests for the money its no wonder he came there but he flung the fact they owe him money in that servants face but again I just wish it was to Rajmata, Chachaji or Rana even because what the servant do? Its the royals to repay the debt so its them he should talk to and as they are avoiding his notices and letters what better opportunity then the party to raise the issue if they try to evade him he can make it known to everyone there at the party. 😛😆 embarrass them properly.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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I said this in an earlier post. I really wonder if their going to show the Royal family lose its position. It was what happened historically. I wonder how the Chacha and the Rajmata will take it. Gayatri's father should be shown running for parliament or governor. He seems more competent than them. Already seems sick of monarchy seems like someone who believe in democracy and rule of the people.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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i guess its one of those unwritten rules of society, like you wont have a commoner today driving one of those royal cars or you wont see a commoner going on a gold carriage ride (well unless you have loads of money ), but the underline is that there are those unwitten rules that people followed back then, and in those days small things are what distinguished each class from the other; I dont hink it was to show who is rich or who is pooor, it was just to distinguish each people,
afterall remember there was no Facebook back then to find out😉
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: sam_DDzfan

Agree but mindset was such in those days!

As Rajmata said money can't buy class. A commoner despite having money can't use baggi.

Class difference was clearly visible in the party. The way others were dressed up & their style.

But i like Govind Seth's thinking who feels that if he has money & he can afford something then why not.

I liked how he taunted to Munimji but at same time i like how Munimji replied back. Bcoz somewhere both were right. Both have different angles to analyse the situation

i know the seth family looked odd in that surrounding
but still i loved seth jis confidence
also loved the exchange between seth and munim
yes they were both right in their views
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: DAZZLINDD

Agree

But this is what was happening in India those days

a person was not respected.. despite having money and education

All that mattered was class and caste

i agree..this happens now too
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: .Verity.

I was so glad that he had the invitation to throw in the guards face when Rana's villain of a chacha wanted to stop them from entering the palace, what would have made the scene better for me was if they went to the entrance and tried to refuse him from entering and then he threw the invite in his face rather than the guards. Govindji has done well for himself and even the royals are actually indebted to him. Because he wants to sue them to get the money back and we've seen how he has been seething at home because they are ignoring his requests for the money its no wonder he came there but he flung the fact they owe him money in that servants face but again I just wish it was to Rajmata, Chachaji or Rana even because what the servant do? Its the royals to repay the debt so its them he should talk to and as they are avoiding his notices and letters what better opportunity then the party to raise the issue if they try to evade him he can make it known to everyone there at the party. 😛😆 embarrass them properly.

well i also would have liked that
but none of the royals came to meet him
so he had to make do with the guards
i loved the exchange between munim and seth ji
i also do not agree to this rule
that commoners cannot ride carriages
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: grumpydwarf

I said this in an earlier post. I really wonder if their going to show the Royal family lose its position. It was what happened historically. I wonder how the Chacha and the Rajmata will take it. Gayatri's father should be shown running for parliament or governor. He seems more competent than them. Already seems sick of monarchy seems like someone who believe in democracy and rule of the people.

yes here most of the royals are morons
they can just show attitude but dont care for the people
govind seems practical smart and can go a long way
i will love to see him in a high post in the future
rajmata may die of heart attack if she loses the palace

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