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Posted: 11 years ago
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lovely analysis! OMG! not another misunderstanding!!! i am sure jo and ja will come little closer and then this sukanya marriage track will ruin everything!!! Oh God! i am sick of this type of tracks now, want something different and substantial not like any saas bahu serial! pleeej cvz don't ruin the show by showing such silly tracks😡!!!
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Originally posted by: kt25

@Mansi - Good analysis of the episode my friend! To me the episode was good and bad as you put it a medley. I loved the scene where Jodha was so caught up in her moment that she has a slip of her tongue where she wishes for more Rajvanshis like PRC to teach the Mughals a lesson and what followed that was her sincere heartfelt apology for hurting Jalal's feelings. I was pleasantly surprised by her apology that too of all the people to Jalal, her used to be worst enemy/nightmare. That made one thing clear to me that both Jodha and Jalal are undergoing a transformation when it comes to how they present themselves in front of each other. They still have that zing in their conversation where he taunts her and she gives him back still there is a subtle change in their behavior when it comes to respecting each other's feelings without letting each other know that they have actually started caring for each other. Better yet, they themselves may not be aware of the fact that they are softening towards each other and when realization strikes they both might try to hide that from each other not knowing how they would react.


The thing that I felt way OTT was everyone making a big deal out of Jodha's outfit presented by Jalal. Since when she has aversion towards the color green? If I remember correctly she has worn outfits that were green in color prior to his recent gift. So, what if it is green it is not as if she is being asked to perform an unimaginable task. Is n't it in our culture to not to be rude to the gift giver despite the gift not meeting one's expectation? Anyways, I wouldn't be surprised if Jodha says that she was being polite despite her aversion towards green and shut all of these gossip mongers's mouth. I do not know of Jalal's intentions of gifting her that outfit. If it is to subdue her then I do not like it but if he genuinely likes that color and feels that it would look good on her then I am all for it. From looking at the precap, it seemed that he did not have any ulterior motives but we never know.

That sentence in blue seems bang on. Nowadays the tana maroing seems to be about covering up the fact that they are softening up about each other!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Thanks buddy! The episode itself was not adding up to much, but I tried my best to cover everything that happened!😛
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Originally posted by: mandyg

lovely analysis! OMG! not another misunderstanding!!! i am sure jo and ja will come little closer and then this sukanya marriage track will ruin everything!!! Oh God! i am sick of this type of tracks now, want something different and substantial not like any saas bahu serial! pleeej cvz don't ruin the show by showing such silly tracks😡!!!

No, don't worry. In this and the immediate future tracks, I think even if there are misunderstandings their purpose will be to bring the two of them closer! So they will be useful misunderstandings, if at all!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Gr8 post dear😊👍🏼
ur 5th point "i m putting money on jalal cracked me up"😆
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Originally posted by: sunshine_sun

Gr8 post dear😊👍🏼
ur 5th point "i m putting money on jalal cracked me up"😆

If you are into betting, I will safely advise you to put your money too on Jalal, (and add a hedge against the match ending in a draw). Why?
No. 1: The hero will always win
No. 2: Pratap has already done too much winning so he's in for a loss
No. 3: Jalal has a wife who can make him win even if he is losing
No. 4. If the unlikely event of Pratap winning is on the cards, Bharmal will blow the whistle to end the match in a draw
Make no mistake, the cards are loaded against poor Pratap and his eternally unchanged green dress!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Hi Mansi, starting here my comments in btw yours. mine r in blue.

just like always, u have written beautifully. and here i m writing in so many words, coz today just saying in 1/2 lines is difficult. there were so many expressions all over the episode.

Friends, I am at a loss to give a name to today's episode ... the best I can come up with is that was a total MEDLEY! Little bits of disparate actions took place taking the story forward on four counts (which I have detailed below).

Out of all that happened though, I found the very first scene, the Jodha-Jalal encounter when he was looking at the picture of Prithviraj Chauhan, the most interesting. And I'll explain why when I get to my description of that scene and its "new angle in the Jodha-Jalal relationship", as I saw it. That scene at first looked like simple banter between husband and wife ... and it looked in parts homely and at time also a bit sharpish. But that was not the real difference, there was somethinng more!


i had a mischievous thought when Rajat was looking at the picture. like, Rajat to think " heay , that's me. so this is how i will look when i ll grow bit older... but what i m doing here on the wall of ameri mehel?" (just a joke)

but ya , the scene was beautiful, scriptwise, actingwise, directionwise. the entire impact was superb.

Jalal changed into a "man of sincere compliments" as Jodha made her first "direct apology"

This scene's big point for me was the way Jalal was paying Jodha and the Rajvanshis compliments almost every two or three seconds. Some were small compliments, some bigger ones, some were direct compliments and some were a bit back-handed. Sometimes he complimented using words, and sometimes he complimented by paying deep attention, hearing not just her words but also her feelings. But nevertheless, they were all a series of compliments!

The scene started with Jalal looking up in awe at the portrait of Prithviraj Chauhan (what delicious irony must have been for Rajat!). He is lost in admiration for it when Jodha enters the room with prasad. He says (albeit with a bit of sarcasm) "This Amer trip seems to have worked miracles on you. You bring lep for my wounds and now food ...". And she corrects him saying: "This is prasad which I also used to get for you in Agra. We are suppposed to share this ...". But still preocuupied with the portrait on the wall, he drinks it all up without registering her words and then justifies it by saying "It tasted good, so I drank it up ..."

btw there was a bit of anger and a bit of helplessness on her face, like she is thinking " what am i supposed to do with this man? he is impossible. here i m , telling him in SO MANY WORDS that we have to share the food, and he is just ignoring me. how dare he??😡
"

She changes tack and says "You've broken a rule today ... the person offering you food has to taste it first. Have yoou got so much trust in me now that you directly take what I offer?" He replies: "This much I know, you will never kill me. Had you wanted to, you had an opportunity when you had those three arrows in your hand at archery. Given your talents you could have pierced my heart and made it look like an accident."

He then adds: "Jodha you Rajvanshi's have three great qualities. First, your military training is excellent. Second, whether jung or rishta you uphold both with integrity. And third, you never do "peet ke peeche war"! And one more thing, you people make beautiful pictures which have so much realism and powerful impact. See this one here ..." And then he launches into a direct and detailed praise of the portrait of Prithviraj Chauhan that gladdens Jodha's ears no end.

She then launches into her own heaped praise on the soldier and king that Prithviraj Chauhan was and how he merits a place in history unrivalled by other kings of the same and even later periods. He compliments her by listening to the whole description in complete detail.

did i see a bit of jealousy on his face here? he was clearly thinking " what a sample i have got in for of wife! here i m standing right in front of her , a perfect example of a REAL "MAN" , and my dear wife is praising somebody else in front of me. How dares she? "

At the end of the story, Jodha overshoots her brief by adding the only sentence today that sounded uncomfortable: "If only there were more such Rajvanshis today we could be safe from the Mughals!" (Notice how even in this sentence, she has tempered down her level of attack... it was less of an attack on the Mughals and more a sentence about Rajvanshi defence.)

and Jalal was really hurt here with the feeling that she still thinks him invader of her soil, hates him to the extent of wanting to kill all Mughals, and for that she wants somebody like in picture.

But even so, hardly had she said it than she retracted in an instant and said to Jalal "I am sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you. I guess I lost my self in praise of him."

Jalal did not act angry at her words or overplay the acceptance of her apology. In fact, he covered the delicacy of the moment with some famliar tana-maroing that took all the sharp edges off and said: "Even without a bow and arrow, your words hit home every time!" to which she replied "And your words are as crooked as your thoughts". The scene ended with about ten to twelve compliments, one apology and without a trace of ill-will!

the entire scene was beautiful. both Rajat and Pari were superb. when he praises PRC's pic, the pride on her face was invaluable, even when she was telling him abt PRC, not just her lips but her entire body was speaking. so alive she felt then. superb , Pari. and when she saw him finishing the food alone, the shock and hurt on her face like she didn't like he ignored her ( so what that he is engrossed in the pic?). and when she finally understands that she has hurt him unknowingly, the guilt on her face. just WOW! 👏


abt Rajat, he is always superb. what's more to write abt him? his admiring the pic, his surprise that Jodha got him the food, his curiosity when she was telling him abt PRC, his jealousy that she can admire somebody else over him, and his hurt that she still hates him , every expression was awesome. 🤗 to him.


The gift exchange ceremony ...

I won't labour this point. The three big things here for me were:

a. Ruq and Salima had thoughtfully sent gifts and good wishes via Mahamanga

b. Mahamanga got her standard white dress from Dadisa which she then burnt in front of Jodha in a tit-for-tat. But even though this scene looked like Maham had evened the score against Jodha triumphantly, the truth of the matter is that Jodha had a genuine angst against marriage to Jalal when she did the joda burning. Whereas Maham seems to have an angst that Jodha had an angst! What other reason did Maham have for burning the clothes but to prove that she too could repay Jodha in kind? This is where Maham seems to win small battles and lose the ultimate war! She had a chance to be a more magnanimous person, and play for the long haul, but she belittled herself to short-term games!

these two scenes were ok for me. actually, at the time of marriage Jodha hated Jalal and the gift was sent from him. plus MA has told her that Jalal ordered to cut the hands of the saree-maker so that no other such piece can be made. and that cruelity pissed Jodha more and she burnt the dress. but we can't expect anybody to understand her feelings, least of all MA. again Pari was good showing her anger and hurt and Ashwini (MA) best at her devilish acts.


c. Jalal sent that green dress to Jodha. Why he so loves the green dress on Jodha beats me. He seems fixated by it. And it doesn't seem like its just peevishness because Jodha hates green. Or it doesn't sound like he is trying to impose his will on her either as a form of domination. He really seems to love green as a colour and especially on her! Maybe it's the Creatives way of showing how small things that can make one person happy need to factored in by the other person, to make the relationship one of mutual sensitivity. I wonder if a time will come when he will dress to her taste?


his liking for green is known and it's like he wants to see her in HIS FAV COLOR ( in other words he wants to paint her in HIS COLOR which is not possible). and he knows she won't be able to reject him here in Amer. naughty boy! he knows how to play and provoke her more. simple thing here... he likes green, and he has started liking (loving) her and he wants to see his two favourites together.

Sukanya's sasurji and the dulha seem already at odds

When the sasurji started talking to Sharif and asking for confirmation that an important fort would be given to him in exchange for agreeing with this wedding (which otherwise he would not have agreed to) there was a feeble whimper from his son, the bridegroom, saying "Pitashree!". On that feeble expectation of the bridegroom having some slightly better values than his father, I am hoping Sukanya will have a reasonably happy marriage. The sasurji looks like an ambitious crook, his son looks like he's not yet a crook, while Sharif looks like an out and out crook. He has promised the fort to the sasurji, on the pretext that Jalal is amenable to the idea ... and he and Adham are waiting for the fireworks to fly during the shaadi when Jalal will be hit by the need to offer a fort to this sasurji just to buy peace! Just how low can Adham and Sharif get if their Plan B for Jalal hinges on the avarice of the sasurji? I wouldn't be surprised also if this fort was in fact a piece of dilapidated property that Sharif has again painted to the sasurji in glorious colours! Adham and Sharif are capable of anything!

no comments here , except, it's going to provoke Jalal when he comes to know abt the condition from these greedy ppl. let's see how he controls himself.

The Jalal-Pratap gameboard and its highlights

On this scene I have four points to make:

a. I thought this was a game usually played only by the ladies! Lo and behold, the men were at it! I wonder if, when Jalal is playing, Jodha will drop by to add her two bits seeing as she is now a mahir at everything she touches! Or will Pratap & Co deride Jalal for taking the help of a woman?

b. When Jalal entered the room, everyone stood up including Bharmal, but Pratap continued sitting. Seems like a defiant gesture (or else he had cramps!).

c. In typical male behaviour both Pratap and Jalal showed loads of "attitude". What a typically male thing to do! I have never understood why men do it at all, why just staring at the white's of another man's eyes is supposed to be the shorthand for "antagonism". But anyway it was good fun to watch!

d. I am putting my money on Jalal winning tomorrow, since Pratap has been shown as having exhausted a great deal of his "winning streak" already and is ready for the downslide tomorrow in his fortunes ... that is the law of averages! Unless of course we have a referree (Bharmal) who calls a draw to save Sukanya's shaadi from ugly scenes!

this was ok, just as expected. both still judging eachother. let's wait for the outcome.

Let's hope tomorrow's episode brings us the drunken elephant, the endless eloquence of Pratap, the baiting of jalal by Jodha and the scene where Jalal jumps on the elephant's back by defying gravity! After today's relatively insipid episode, we badly need a paisa-vasool episode!


in all i will say the episode was good, worth watching.

Edited by sweet_diksha - 11 years ago
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Good post... Today episode is Just OK...

1. Jalaal-Jodha conversation is good and he missed what she told him (She came to share kheer with him).. Jodha without thinking slipped the word "Mugal". Even though she did ask for apology, it did hurt him..

2. Jodha-MA... MA burnt the dress to show jodha her place and even the taunt, she would sent a servant to show her room...

We can have MA-Jodha more scenes in future.. Jodha already had hamida banu her sasu-maa on her side with soon jalaal also..

3. Prathap and Jalal play ...😕 ... Jalaal will win it...


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Originally posted by: sweet_diksha

Hi Mansi, starting here my comments in btw yours. mine r in blue.

just like always, u have written beautifully. and here i m writing in so many words, coz today just saying in 1/2 lines is difficult. there were so many expressions all over the episode.

Friends, I am at a loss to give a name to today's episode ... the best I can come up with is that was a total MEDLEY! Little bits of disparate actions took place taking the story forward on four counts (which I have detailed below).

Out of all that happened though, I found the very first scene, the Jodha-Jalal encounter when he was looking at the picture of Prithviraj Chauhan, the most interesting. And I'll explain why when I get to my description of that scene and its "new angle in the Jodha-Jalal relationship", as I saw it. That scene at first looked like simple banter between husband and wife ... and it looked in parts homely and at time also a bit sharpish. But that was not the real difference, there was somethinng more!


i had a mischievous thought when Rajat was looking at the picture. like, Rajat to think " heay , that's me. so this is how i will look when i ll grow bit older... but what i m doing here on the wall of ameri mehel?" (just a joke)

but ya , the scene was beautiful, scriptwise, actingwise, directionwise. the entire impact was superb.

Jalal changed into a "man of sincere compliments" as Jodha made her first "direct apology"

This scene's big point for me was the way Jalal was paying Jodha and the Rajvanshis compliments almost every two or three seconds. Some were small compliments, some bigger ones, some were direct compliments and some were a bit back-handed. Sometimes he complimented using words, and sometimes he complimented by paying deep attention, hearing not just her words but also her feelings. But nevertheless, they were all a series of compliments!

The scene started with Jalal looking up in awe at the portrait of Prithviraj Chauhan (what delicious irony must have been for Rajat!). He is lost in admiration for it when Jodha enters the room with prasad. He says (albeit with a bit of sarcasm) "This Amer trip seems to have worked miracles on you. You bring lep for my wounds and now food ...". And she corrects him saying: "This is prasad which I also used to get for you in Agra. We are suppposed to share this ...". But still preocuupied with the portrait on the wall, he drinks it all up without registering her words and then justifies it by saying "It tasted good, so I drank it up ..."

btw there was a bit of anger and a bit of helplessness on her face, like she is thinking " what am i supposed to do with this man? he is impossible. here i m , telling him in SO MANY WORDS that we have to share the food, and he is just ignoring me. how dare he??😡
"

She changes tack and says "You've broken a rule today ... the person offering you food has to taste it first. Have yoou got so much trust in me now that you directly take what I offer?" He replies: "This much I know, you will never kill me. Had you wanted to, you had an opportunity when you had those three arrows in your hand at archery. Given your talents you could have pierced my heart and made it look like an accident."

He then adds: "Jodha you Rajvanshi's have three great qualities. First, your military training is excellent. Second, whether jung or rishta you uphold both with integrity. And third, you never do "peet ke peeche war"! And one more thing, you people make beautiful pictures which have so much realism and powerful impact. See this one here ..." And then he launches into a direct and detailed praise of the portrait of Prithviraj Chauhan that gladdens Jodha's ears no end.

She then launches into her own heaped praise on the soldier and king that Prithviraj Chauhan was and how he merits a place in history unrivalled by other kings of the same and even later periods. He compliments her by listening to the whole description in complete detail.

did i see a bit of jealousy on his face here? he was clearly thinking " what a sample i have got in for of wife! here i m standing right in front of her , a perfect example of a REAL "MAN" , and my dear wife is praising somebody else in front of me. How dares she? "

At the end of the story, Jodha overshoots her brief by adding the only sentence today that sounded uncomfortable: "If only there were more such Rajvanshis today we could be safe from the Mughals!" (Notice how even in this sentence, she has tempered down her level of attack... it was less of an attack on the Mughals and more a sentence about Rajvanshi defence.)

and Jalal was really hurt here with the feeling that she still thinks him invader of her soil, hates him to the extent of wanting to kill all Mughals, and for that she wants somebody like in picture.

But even so, hardly had she said it than she retracted in an instant and said to Jalal "I am sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you. I guess I lost my self in praise of him."

Jalal did not act angry at her words or overplay the acceptance of her apology. In fact, he covered the delicacy of the moment with some famliar tana-maroing that took all the sharp edges off and said: "Even without a bow and arrow, your words hit home every time!" to which she replied "And your words are as crooked as your thoughts". The scene ended with about ten to twelve compliments, one apology and without a trace of ill-will!

the entire scene was beautiful. both Rajat and Pari were superb. when he praises PRC's pic, the pride on her face was invaluable, even when she was telling him abt PRC, not just her lips but her entire body was speaking. so alive she felt then. superb , Pari. and when she saw him finishing the food alone, the shock and hurt on her face like she didn't like he ignored her ( so what that he is engrossed in the pic?). and when she finally understands that she has hurt him unknowingly, the guilt on her face. just WOW! 👏


abt Rajat, he is always superb. what's more to write abt him? his admiring the pic, his surprise that Jodha got him the food, his curiosity when she was telling him abt PRC, his jealousy that she can admire somebody else over him, and his hurt that she still hates him , every expression was awesome. 🤗 to him.


The gift exchange ceremony ...

I won't labour this point. The three big things here for me were:

a. Ruq and Salima had thoughtfully sent gifts and good wishes via Mahamanga

b. Mahamanga got her standard white dress from Dadisa which she then burnt in front of Jodha in a tit-for-tat. But even though this scene looked like Maham had evened the score against Jodha triumphantly, the truth of the matter is that Jodha had a genuine angst against marriage to Jalal when she did the joda burning. Whereas Maham seems to have an angst that Jodha had an angst! What other reason did Maham have for burning the clothes but to prove that she too could repay Jodha in kind? This is where Maham seems to win small battles and lose the ultimate war! She had a chance to be a more magnanimous person, and play for the long haul, but she belittled herself to short-term games!

these two scenes were ok for me. actually, at the time of marriage Jodha hated Jalal and the gift was sent from him. plus MA has told her that Jalal ordered to cut the hands of the saree-maker so that no other such piece can be made. and that cruelity pissed Jodha more and she burnt the dress. but we can't expect anybody to understand her feelings, least of all MA. again Pari was good showing her anger and hurt and Ashwini (MA) best at her devilish acts.


c. Jalal sent that green dress to Jodha. Why he so loves the green dress on Jodha beats me. He seems fixated by it. And it doesn't seem like its just peevishness because Jodha hates green. Or it doesn't sound like he is trying to impose his will on her either as a form of domination. He really seems to love green as a colour and especially on her! Maybe it's the Creatives way of showing how small things that can make one person happy need to factored in by the other person, to make the relationship one of mutual sensitivity. I wonder if a time will come when he will dress to her taste?


his liking for green is known and it's like he wants to see her in HIS FAV COLOR ( in other words he wants to paint her in HIS COLOR which is not possible). and he knows she won't be able to reject him here in Amer. naughty boy! he knows how to play and provoke her more. simple thing here... he likes green, and he has started liking (loving) her and he wants to see his two favourites together.

Sukanya's sasurji and the dulha seem already at odds

When the sasurji started talking to Sharif and asking for confirmation that an important fort would be given to him in exchange for agreeing with this wedding (which otherwise he would not have agreed to) there was a feeble whimper from his son, the bridegroom, saying "Pitashree!". On that feeble expectation of the bridegroom having some slightly better values than his father, I am hoping Sukanya will have a reasonably happy marriage. The sasurji looks like an ambitious crook, his son looks like he's not yet a crook, while Sharif looks like an out and out crook. He has promised the fort to the sasurji, on the pretext that Jalal is amenable to the idea ... and he and Adham are waiting for the fireworks to fly during the shaadi when Jalal will be hit by the need to offer a fort to this sasurji just to buy peace! Just how low can Adham and Sharif get if their Plan B for Jalal hinges on the avarice of the sasurji? I wouldn't be surprised also if this fort was in fact a piece of dilapidated property that Sharif has again painted to the sasurji in glorious colours! Adham and Sharif are capable of anything!

no comments here , except, it's going to provoke Jalal when he comes to know abt the condition from these greedy ppl. let's see how he controls himself.

The Jalal-Pratap gameboard and its highlights

On this scene I have four points to make:

a. I thought this was a game usually played only by the ladies! Lo and behold, the men were at it! I wonder if, when Jalal is playing, Jodha will drop by to add her two bits seeing as she is now a mahir at everything she touches! Or will Pratap & Co deride Jalal for taking the help of a woman?

b. When Jalal entered the room, everyone stood up including Bharmal, but Pratap continued sitting. Seems like a defiant gesture (or else he had cramps!).

c. In typical male behaviour both Pratap and Jalal showed loads of "attitude". What a typically male thing to do! I have never understood why men do it at all, why just staring at the white's of another man's eyes is supposed to be the shorthand for "antagonism". But anyway it was good fun to watch!

d. I am putting my money on Jalal winning tomorrow, since Pratap has been shown as having exhausted a great deal of his "winning streak" already and is ready for the downslide tomorrow in his fortunes ... that is the law of averages! Unless of course we have a referree (Bharmal) who calls a draw to save Sukanya's shaadi from ugly scenes!

this was ok, just as expected. both still judging eachother. let's wait for the outcome.

Let's hope tomorrow's episode brings us the drunken elephant, the endless eloquence of Pratap, the baiting of jalal by Jodha and the scene where Jalal jumps on the elephant's back by defying gravity! After today's relatively insipid episode, we badly need a paisa-vasool episode!


in all i will say the episode was good, worth watching.

Diksha, to add to the wonderful points you have made I want to say this:
There were surely some slightly sharpish moments, like when he drank up the prasad himself fully and then she made that remark against the Mughals, etc.
I was just trying to think "Why did the Creatives show him drinking up all that prasad himself?" and my best guess was that the Creatives wanted to show that he was lost in thought about the portrait of Prithviraj, and his thoughts about the Rajvanshis and Jodha. He was preoccupied with these thoughts, so that suggests to me that he is not just looking at the Rajvanshis as wafaadars but now has started genuinely getting interested in their history, culture, thoughts etc. That too is a small sign of love for me. Because it is only when we get interested enough in someone, that we also bother to find out more about what makes them tick, and we get into the finer details of their background, their people, their culture etc etc. So in way he has started "deeply thinking" about Jodha and her upbringing.
The part where she inadvertently talks of the need for more brave Rajputs like Prithviraj to save the Rajputs from Mughals was a re-iteration of her position on Mughals. Even that was revealing about her and her clansmen for Jalal, because he was able to see the degree to which the Rajputs felt unsafe from Mughals.
Overall I'd say, it seemed like an episode where Jalal has shown more curiosity to know the Rajvanshi's better, and he would not have bothered with that unless he wanted to know Jodha's background better!
Edited by skanda12 - 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: abhi786

Good post... Today episode is Just OK...

1. Jalaal-Jodha conversation is good and he missed what she told him (She came to share kheer with him).. Jodha without thinking slipped the word "Mugal". Even though she did ask for apology, it did hurt him..

2. Jodha-MA... MA burnt the dress to show jodha her place and even the taunt, she would sent a servant to show her room...

We can have MA-Jodha more scenes in future.. Jodha already had hamida banu her sasu-maa on her side with soon jalaal also..

3. Prathap and Jalal play ...😕 ... Jalaal will win it...


Yes as a separate episode it was not so much! But seen as a continuation of the previous episodes, it did look like Jodha and Jalal have made some more advances towards each other. he is more interested now in her background, history and culture, and she is more ready to apologise if she hurt his feelings! This scene looked like a continuation of the temple trip events!

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