Symbolism in Maaneet scene of June 3rd - Page 3

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Posted: 14 years ago
#21
Wow brilliant analysis of the symbolism, loved it!!!!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: sush1

wonderful take. I always did love ur symbolism post👏

We have now three maan chi scenes where geet interrupts

1. Fire chi - geets confession of blood donation
2. kehna hi kya
3. Yesterdays scene

Have u done a similar take on fire chi and kehna hi kya?

Would also love ur comparison of these three scenes


In fact Arwenish mentioned the similarity between the kehna hai kya and yesterday's scene. This is what I had to say.

Geet was insulted then and Maan was insulted now. The difference is Maan stepped up for her but Geet did not speak up for him. Cant blame her too much though for unlike a stranger like Rasika whom Maan could blast without a thought, here it was Maasi and Geet did not want to disturb the delicate balance of their relationship. There Maan may have lost a business deal but his action made Geet realise her love for him and his growing feelings for her and she decided to move away from him although she could not. Here the stakes were high as it had to do with emotions and not money. Geet decides to stay and restore her man's honour in her own way.

By the way there is also a wood-chi sequence after Geet's pregnancy confession and an ince-chi after Maan sells off IP and Get comes to him to demand that he takes her and the other employees back.


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Posted: 14 years ago
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Brilliant interpretation Opti. I have been a little busy and had not watched the scene in great detail. But after I read ur post, I watched the scene again. It is just amazing how well u have explained it. 👏
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Wow Opti,

It was nice to read a symbolism post from you after a long time, a couple of weeks atleast.
So Maan's Nanchaku act brought you out in all your glory. Excellent comparison of mood, action and meaning. 👏

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Posted: 14 years ago
#25
dayum! i've come across a two of your analyses in the past and i have to say i absolutely get absorbed in every line you write. i love that your posts have substance and though you mentioned your interpretation may or may not be what the show makers wanted to convey, i say who gives a rat's ass about that...in the end its all about what the audience manages to walk away with through personal understanding and considering that this is not a superficial understanding of what is going on in that scene, i just had to give you props. you dig deep and thats whats up
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Posted: 14 years ago
#26
Brilliant analysis, Opti. 👏 I have always thought of hoo-haa moves as Maan's way of venting his pent-up anger. But you have described his each and every step with the present storyline. 😊
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Posted: 14 years ago
#27
Fabulous Opti👏👏..after a long time I saw one from u and it really fits well 👍🏼...MSK's anger is his biggest enemy and yesterday it was beyond control during his tai-chi but only Geet can cool the dusht-danav down 😳...I really liked the way they showed the perfect flashes of Biji's words and Geet's words when he was doing the nan-chaku action👍🏼...Awesome symbolism of the white and brown bottle as well👏

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Posted: 14 years ago
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This was absolutely amazing! I had initially not seen it as a story being told through his moves, but now that I rewatch along with reading your fabulous explanation of each and every move, it makes total sense.
You have an amazing way with words and vast knowledge. Love reading your symbolism posts, they are always intriguing.
Loved it :)!
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Posted: 14 years ago
#29
Beautiful... Never thought of the scene as u have written...and yes after reading this i went back to the scene and saw it again...and yes loved it all the more...your words gave the scene a completely new view...and I loved it...Thanks for writing this...It is simply lovely
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Posted: 14 years ago
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@opti...amazing post on symbolism...i wonder how u have keenly observed each and aspect and interpreted it...opti...standing ovation to you...👏

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