Symbolism in a Shot(Rope Partition and the Chandelier 23/Aug/2014) - Page 4

Created

Last reply

Replies

35

Views

3.2k

Users

15

Likes

91

Frequent Posters

potomac thumbnail
10th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail
Posted: 11 years ago
#31
Rekha,
Loved your Symbolisms EBP😉..The way you compared the dark with the bright lite rooms was genuine...Niranjan who is drowned in age old traditions in AM is a classic example of gender biased person , still in stone age(darK) and I really want to believe that Shlok is in the other side of the dark room,the bright one as you said😃...Hopefully he is successful in bringing Anjali to the bright room with the help of Astha😊...

I was out the whole day ,when I logged in I was glad to see your Symbolism post after a long t ime😛.Thank you
dsr11 thumbnail
12th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail + 2
Posted: 11 years ago
#32

Originally posted by: jord123

wow Rekha what an observation u have a keen eye loved ur interpretation of the symbols very well said. i hope it becomes how u said it simply beautiful ! 😊

thanks jord. hope that's what they wanted to convey through the storeroom shot. otherwise, there is no need to show shlok going into the storeroom to fetch the rope and hammer.😊
dsr11 thumbnail
12th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail + 2
Posted: 11 years ago
#33

Originally posted by: potomac

Rekha,
Loved your Symbolisms EBP😉..The way you compared the dark with the bright lite rooms was genuine...Niranjan who is drowned in age old traditions in AM is a classic example of gender biased person , still in stone age(darK) and I really want to believe that Shlok is in the other side of the dark room,the bright one as you said😃...Hopefully he is successful in bringing Anjali to the bright room with the help of Astha😊...

I was out the whole day ,when I logged in I was glad to see your Symbolism post after a long t ime😛.Thank you


deepa,
thanks. i've been making these symbolism posts fairly regularly these days!😊
hope we get to see shlok's POV on 1st anniversary tomorrow. lets see.😊
Dhth1 thumbnail
10th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail Commentator Level 1 Thumbnail
Posted: 11 years ago
#34
Rope tied between two hooks is symbolic of the relationship between two individuals and the boundaries that are needed for a healthy relationship. In Agnihotri house, women don't know how to set limits and men don't know how to respect those limits. In yesterday's episode, Aastha set those limits and Shlok respected those limits.
👍🏼

Well said Rekha...agree...
dsr11 thumbnail
12th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail + 2
Posted: 11 years ago
#35

Originally posted by: Dogan

Rope tied between two hooks is symbolic of the relationship between two individuals and the boundaries that are needed for a healthy relationship. In Agnihotri house, women don't know how to set limits and men don't know how to respect those limits. In yesterday's episode, Aastha set those limits and Shlok respected those limits.

👍🏼

Well said Rekha...agree...

😊 thanks divya
DEVU.NAIR thumbnail
11th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail Networker 1 Thumbnail
Posted: 11 years ago
#36

Originally posted by: dsr11

devi.nair, thanks a lot.😊

u can call me devu dear😊

Related Topics

Top

Stay Connected with IndiaForums!

Be the first to know about the latest news, updates, and exclusive content.

Add to Home Screen!

Install this web app on your iPhone for the best experience. It's easy, just tap and then "Add to Home Screen".