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Posted: 12 years ago
@ Anta.
Lovely update of episode-69
I hated La so much after her heinous act. She was so vindictive. But this act of La should come to ASR. He might guessed something happened wrong with Khushi. But he should know the fact.
Loved your precious comment on my episode analysis of 68
Thank you so much.
Edited by sohara - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
Samin you did not enjoy your Samosas anywhere as Khushi because Hotwa was not looking😉 By the way street side samosas Jalebis and down south Mirchi pakoras are more tasty you can always pop in some pepto bismols later😆
Edited by chalhov - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: Katelyn

Sorry about that...well not really! 😛 Can't concentrate on work, ha? Where Arshi is concerned, our wandering minds always turn in the guttery direction! coverlaf.gif They are just too hot!! It is very nice to leave it all to our imagination!

Gosh, you guys instigated me. I'm now imagining strawberries with chocolate syrup and some whipping cream! My imaginationis getting wilder with Arnav and Khushi. Oh no, I'm landing to deep gutter!🤬
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Posted: 12 years ago
Here is the link for Episode 69


Thnx for reading and commenting
Arshi❤️


Edited by ArshiHamesha - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: indi52

episode 66

a string that ties a whole world together. and of no strings attached. while a pretender desecrates a string. here are some glimpses of this tender to creepy to rib tickling funny episode. off to get a samosa recipe, will be back tomorrow.
"kya?!!"

samosas are best with a cuppa hot tea, but i am happy to munch on mine with all that the episode brought. no less hot, or aromatic (i am a darjeeling tea fan, that fragrance of the hills, the crisp air, the gurgling rivers, aah), fresh and just perfectly steeped. and in true ipk style, the creatives take us seamlessly from a deep emotional, intense day to a happy and light one with notes of fire in it.

that single word from shyam, what?!!! was a great way to start. in one exclamation lay his shattered world. his wife had just suggested that he turn the girl he lusts after surreptitiously and without any compunction whatsoever, tie a rakhi on him, turning her into his sister and him into her brother. if i were drinking a real cup of tea at the moment, i'd surely have burned myself. too too funny, that moment. and yet... dangerous. Loved that. kushi his sister HA! He really deserved that but all that anger just because of that suggestion. It showed his true personality.

if anyone gets too close to shyam's deceit, he needs to act. to hurt someone. do something dirty. all the while pretending to himself, he doesn't have an option. and the ensconcing of khushi in the raizada home despite his best efforts, followed by this outrageous (to him) suggestion by his wife, completely throws him. there follows the unnecesary beating up of a cabbie, the coming to his senses and the next plan to somehow swing the situation to his advantage.

shyam was built with insight and interest by all concerned... his writers, his actor. he was not your mundane villain in the beginning, just flat and bad and raring to rape or steal or kill hero. he was a character with an incredible flaw... no conscience. none. in that he was the exact opposite of asr. there was a low animal quality to shyam. survival and his gain his only motive. whatever i want i must get. he said as much to khushi when he advised her to do what her heart pleases; asr also wanted to live life his own way but not by hurting and disrespecting others, certainly not by lying and cheating. for he had that one thing, shyamu darling never got to taste... conscience. Absolutely no conscience. I never realized that Shyam was truly a person with a huge psychiatric problem. Not everyone who is a sleaze has a mental illness. his lust for Kushi makes him snap. He wants to possess her anyway he can and he will do anything even murder to obtain those results.

otherwise he was educated, well mannered, even learned in things, but defy his desires once, and there goes the whole outer layer. the scum within takes over with extreme ease. how he manipulated anjali all the while, preying on every weakness of hers. that watchful gaze in his eyes, when he'd throw the bait and see if she caught it or not... it's ok, though my leg is hurting let me hold my ears and do uthak baithak.

every time anjali fell for it. again, a victim of her own insecurities too apart from his game playing. but not khushi. he had that same look in his eyes when he threw the tantrum about going away, being hurt.

yet her gaze was clear. she was not needy (unlike his prime victim, anjali), she said there was no way she could take money from him, for it's not right. simple. she'd earn it, even if t meant going to a place where she's been insulted... and the next major character trait comes up... her commitment to her family. the family that made her their own when all was gone. anything for babuji. she'll tolerate anything.

clever writing in of character effortlessly throughout ipk. and these characters will create their destiny, lead the plot where it must go.

shyam had no respect for ties. but khushi would hold on and mend every string that meant something. can't quote off hand, but that poignant, "dhaga" dialogue while sewing on her angry and disbelieving husband's button: i didn't ask to be given this thread, but now that it has been put in my hand...

beautiful. Wow!!!!




i think only in india i've come across this amount of tradition and tying together of, and giving and taking of respoonsibility between, a brother and sister. there are of course lost in the past, immense cultural and socioeconomic reasons, some i would agree with, and some perhaps not. but in its current form, one of the sweetest traditions we have, is rakhi or raksha badhan where a brother swears to take care of and protect (raksha) his sister with the tying of a string. i remember the horrific tinsel covered rakhis with sponge in terrible colours with some crazy motif stuck on top we'd get. loved them. being bengali, we did a reverse one for our brothers, the "phonta" or tika that would deter even the lord of death "yama," putting a barrier in his dorway, preventing him from reaching the brother... bhaiyer kopale dilam phonta, jomer duare podlo kaanta. i will protect my brother said this. I believe that this tradition btween brother and sister is really sweet. My brother and I were very close as youngsters and I would have done anything for him and the same for him. It is the same now as adults he always looks out for my welfare even to this day. I wish I had that tradition. Maybe I will make it into one for our family!

goes without saying, for asr and anjali, this was far far far more than a ritual. a joyous, pure, and happy reminder of their meaning in each other's lives. he had appointed himself her caretaker at 14... and she had let him. she made a rakhi for him every year. he kept a fast with her, and together, these two siblings born of the same mother, found their ma once again when holding out their hands to each other and committing to their relationship. this is a tie from birth, and it shall be kept, honoured. a lot of their tragically departed mother was part of this story. even for naniji, and perhaps mamaji. daughter, sister, mother, their ma was all of them after all. and equally cherished in those roles. Beautifully said. sigh...

it was fitting that raju singh's lovely har khushi har gham tujh se song played for the first time here.

"iss saal rakhi achchi banee hai na?" the rakhis are looking good this year, aren't they?



very naughty brother must give sis a hard time. how his eyes hold her in his gaze, precious and prized... have i ever seen any pair of eyes do it quite so wonderfully. and please, must the man look so hot in a tika?? here i'm trying to muster all my sisterly feelings over this touching scene. and all i can see is a splash of red flaming at the centre of a forehead and white shirt offsetting gorgeous skin. OMG!!!!

but daljeet is flawless as sister. and he as brother. when talk started of daljeet leaving, it was hard to imagine who could ever replace her.

in nani's eye was a gleam when the grand children played, and how proud she was telling khushi about the ritual they shared. asr observed the rituals that had meaning for him. he had his own way of connecting with the eternal... through his conscience, through his commitments.

and nani's eyes gleamed again when the laddoo talk came up. she noticed her chhotey make note of the laddoo maker. pleased as punch was she. i never realised the first time round, maybe because i started watching late, how much of a hand and will nani had in this pyaar. grandmother of all plotters. adore her character and jayashree t's interpretation. I agree!!!! and me too I didn't realize as well.
"saath saath... sab kuch kar sakte hain?..."

l..l..live in matlab?

bina shadi kiye without marrying

shadi nahi no marriage

mangal sutra nahin no magalsutra

ek hi kamre mein in the same room

sab kuch kar sakte hain? can do everything???

poorey parivaar ke saamney? in front of the whole family?

just when she thought this laad gov had a nice side, perhaps even a decent bloke in him somewhere, out came the hawww-ror story. living in? khushi had come to teach la, looks like today la ended up teaching khushi something new. an all new parampara, tradition. "sab kuch kar sakte hain", "bina shadi ke." gadzooks, pass the samosas. and off went the crunchiest tastiest part of episode. lots of chillies and bite in it. and hiccups. I loved how she thinks he has coerced la to live in without marriage. hysterical.

a middle class, non big city girl. tough, responsible, forward looking, gutsy, not at all run of the mill... far from being "less" in any way, virtually a son to her parents (if i am to look at traditional roles played by offspring in indian homes)... but not even in her wildest had she considered this idea of a relationship.

no ties. no pheres. no strings attached.
sex without marriage. she can't believe she's even considering the proposition.

of course, the shock is too much. and all she can do is go into auto pilot and reach for comfort. for khushi that is food. always. in joy, in sorrow, at night, or morrow. a defence in its own way i guess. to save herself from a devastating sense of emptiness at times when an accident and two people gone come to mind. don't know psychology... but there's something in that constant eating of hers. nonstop... chana, ber, chew nail... and of course jalebi, gol gappa, aloo poori, you name it. we shall get to the bottom of it in season 2. Yes! Yes! Yes!

hic... hic... hic... hic!..

"enough!!!"

for the time being, a string that has no idea it's getting tied is coming into play.

the cutest face to face between two would be lovers. miss "stuffed mouth" and mr "er, ahem, keep that thing away from me." he can't miss a single chance to be nasty to or about her. nor can she. brilliant. had they been indifferent to each other or missed even one chance,
we'd have cause to worry,

remember school? this is exactly how boys behave when a girl gets under their skin... get after the girl. unresolved souls, no idea what to call this "irritation" they feel (er didn't he say something about being "irritate" in charming "off" english in the middle of a hindi sentence). yes i do!!

his advice to his girl friend, don't become like "uss" girl. that girl. why is such a thought even coming to his head? maybe because he can feel how the small town dupattewali can have plenty influence on big city cool rich good looking people?

her nutty conclusion, not only is this idea hiccup giving, only one person can be responsible for doing such a bad thing. that rakshas. he must have screamed and shouted at poor la, and forced her to do this bina shadi sab kuch kar sakte hain thingie. huh! khushi di ya hear what la said and how comfortable she looked? obviously not; for there's only one person you can see, after all. and can i really blame you.

ok indi, that's enough.

Wonderful!!!
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Posted: 12 years ago
@Anita
I really loved your analysis...sorry i could not high light anything...switched to my ipad for this one (not a wise decision)

I think la is feeling insecure about khushi...since she is working "hard" to impress nani but nani is not liking her at all...and she is constantly praising khushi...and comparing her to khushi...and asr is always is thinking about khushi...maybe she noticed that asr is focusing on her too much...i might be giving her too much credit here...

and Shyam is getting into tighter and tighter situations...which are harder for him to get out of...but devi maiya is helping him out but for how long

As for arnav turing around when khushi wanted to talk to anjali...he thought she would remind anji about his presence...it irks him

Thnx Anita for a lovely review.in red yes that indicates jealousy and annoyance of La towards Khushi
In blue yes and he wants to tease her so much so there will be no room for her for not to speak and then he will get chance to rant.❤️
Edited by ArshiHamesha - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
Thnx Cynthia for liking your answer for Yellow Dupatta.❤️
Thnx for your sweet comments.😊
Edited by ArshiHamesha - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: sohara

@ Cinthia

Always love your narrative update. You never miss a single thing from the episode As usual liked the update of episode-68
the lines below I loved most and red lines are my words.

He wouldn't let her fall. A yellow drape goes flying, must mean something, ArshiHamesha, BarunDiwani, Indi, anyone? Rabba Ve'. Devi Maiyya's plan has worked. They are here in a tight hold, breath and heartbeat united.

Nice plan DM!

DM planned so many fall and catch in Arnav and Khushi's life.😆 I also want to know is there any significance of showering yellow flower or not.May be it's a blessing from DM on the auspicious day of janmashtami

If you pay her overtime she will stay for hours. Again he does it, an intentional dig at her. Don't you know by now ASR that your behavior only hurts her and then you yourself is hurt. You should learn that this kind of plan will not work. Devi Maiyya will just intercede.

So true. He intentionally hurts her. May be he was restless to see her. May be it was an excuse.😃


Devi Maiyya's plan does not just include Arnav and Kushi but Akash and Payal as well.

Akash and payal's relationship played a pivotal role in Arshi's relationship. Becoz of them they came together. Khushi agreed to marry Arnav for six month to save Payash marriage.So it's all God's plan.


Plan, must make a plan. She has to save herself, her position in this house and ASR from Chamkilli. Lavanya puts on her fighting gloves and reaches for the phone she has a plan that she is putting into action.

Uh, oh, watch out!

La acted stupid, but she actually got brain, A vindictive, devilish brain. I hated her to the core what she did with Khushi.


sohara thanks so much for your feedback. sometimes i get tired of writing the narrative. i wish i was more creative but it is what it is and i enjoy it! some are definitely better than others. don't like my 69 so much

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Posted: 12 years ago
@sohara
Thnx for lovely analysis over mine .Love the witty and epigrammatic comments❤️👏
Edited by ArshiHamesha - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: chalhov

Samin
In India you can get anywhere in most of the restrautants and even streets😆 and in USA Canada you can maybe get in most Indian restaurants and in India shops where you can get the freezed ready made ones you you can take home and fry or maybe bake same for jalebis you have lot of instant mixes with the instructions on how to make.



Samin here is a very good and very easy jalebi recipe!

http://www.manjulaskitchen.com/2007/04/02/jalebi-sweet/

Jalebis can best be described as funnel cakes. Jalebis can be made thin and crispy or thick and juicy. Jalebis taste best when served hot.

Makes 10 Jalebis.

Ingredients:

Batter:

  • 1/2 cup All Purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon besan (gram flour)chickpea/garbanzo bean
  • 1/2 teaspoon yeast
  • 1/2 teaspoon oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon sugar
  • About 1/3 cup of lukewarm water (as needed)

Syrup:

  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup water
  • Pinch of cardamom powder
  • Few strands of saffron
  • 1 teaspoon of lemon juice

Also needed:

  • Oil to fry

Batter:

  1. Dissolve the yeast in warm water and let it sit for about five minutes.
  2. Mix the flour, besan (gram flour), oil, and sugar together.
  3. Add the yeast solution and mix well, making sure that there are no lumps and the batter is smooth.
  4. Set the batter aside and let it sit in a warm place for one hour.
  5. Make sure the batter is fermented, but do not over ferment. After fermenting batter will be little lacy

.Syrup:

  1. Boil the sugar and water together. Add the lemon juice and saffron and close the heat.

Making Jalebis:

  1. Heat the oil in a flat frying pan about 1 1/2? deep. To check if the oil is ready, put ont drop of batter in the oil, the batter should sizzle and come up without changing in color right away.
  2. Fill the Jalebi batter into a piping bag with a number 3 nozzle. You can also use an empty bottle (i.e. empty ketchup or mustard bottle).
  3. Squeeze the Jalebi batter out in the hot oil in a pretzel shape to about 2 inches in diameter.
  4. Fry the Jalebis until golden-brown on both sides.
  5. Transfer into the warm syrup.
  6. Let jalebi soak in the hot syrup for a few seconds and take out.
  7. Serve hot.

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