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Posted: 11 years ago
#31

Originally posted by: skanda12

Yes that is true! But his eyes were very moist and hence my doubts as to what Ruq was talking about!😲


oh 😲.



and also regarding retrospective laws... can it extend to cancelling marriages? I mean, we have enough complications in the harem as it is ...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Hi Mansi,
Sometimes I feel that the Scribes here have read the very same Amar Chitra Katha stories that 😉were...and still are...the cornerstone of my fascination with Indian history...

the stories of Akbar in disguise are so familiar...that you feel like you are revisiting history with a long lost pal.. Bring in Birbal...to that scenario...add some St. Andre Brie and a glass of mellow..mellow Beaujolais ...and my evening is complete

Alors...as Julius Caesar and his roman cohorts loved to say...in my other perennial favorite comics..Asterix and Obelix...Alea Iacta est...The die has been cast...

Rex Imperio is now a change...ing man...and watching him evolve into the character that we know as Akbar is enthralling in itself...and if you add the ? Possible ...fictional curveball that the catalyst for change was a strong...nay headstrong female character...who wouldn't get hooked...

Here big Momma Niccola Machiavelli is on an error magnification streak...she compounds one act of stupidity by immediately committing another...that of underestimating a spitting mad Narcissa Jalaluddin...and the fact that milk fed Rex is now wizening up to her shenanigans...there are waaayyy too many sidelong glances being cast here to think that his reasoning is still obliviated by his affection...

On the issue of a woman being objectified...I have posted my unashamedly non-objective ,totally biased feelings in an earlier post...

Damsel's grief at being as a trophy of the spoils of war is a festering wound...one that would deeply rankle a feisty spirit such as hers...and here I am glad she did get married to Imperio rather than Bandicoot...who would have been no match for her...Rex is her willful counterpart...and he does get her emotions on this issue...after all he is one Mr. Sunflower In Chief to his sunny Damsel...

What she has managed to do is force Rex to come of his Imperial Court ,where he does, and always did make impersonal decisions for the welfare of his subjects...and instead compels him to confront the problems of his people and listen to the Vox Populi...as it were...

But this would only happen if there was a mind within Rex which was fertile enough to accept the plantings...which there was...and a keen intelligence and hunger for knowledge...which there is...and how this knowledge will lead to momentous changes is...Quod Erat Demonstrandum...

On an abso sidey note...after yesterday's epi...kept replaying Dhak Dhak Karne laga in my head..and had this sudden bizarre scenario of Rex in Bright Orange...doing the Madhuri steps...while a befuddled Damsel watches..with Anil Kapoor's ...whaaat expression...was worth cackling for more than a few minutes...
Socho Kabhi Aisa Ho To Kya Ho?😉😆😆

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Posted: 11 years ago
#33
I can't understand yesterday's precap. Any guess..
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Posted: 11 years ago
#34

Originally posted by: Lalitha.ks

Good analysis! 👏 I always wait for your post

Thank you for the pm

Thanks Lalitha!😛
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: PadBear


oh 😲.



and also regarding retrospective laws... can it extend to cancelling marriages? I mean, we have enough complications in the harem as it is ...

Actually the constitution of a country decides how much the govt has power to change laws and what it can and cannot do. In this case the king is the sole arbiter of all laws so technically he can decided how much scope a law should have, whether he wants to apply it retrospectively or only forward.
But the issue is not about the law's scope alone. If the people need to be encouraged to accept the new law, it may be necessary for Jalal to demonstrate that even if he does not need to apply the law restrospectively, he is willing to do it in his case alone just to show the people that he is not favouring himself and making others do what he is not prepaperd to do.
Hence he may choose to do it as an example of how he himself is willing to subject himself to such a law even if it is only a law with forward effect!
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Posted: 11 years ago
#36

Originally posted by: LizBennett

Hi Mansi,
Sometimes I feel that the Scribes here have read the very same Amar Chitra Katha stories that 😉were...and still are...the cornerstone of my fascination with Indian history...

the stories of Akbar in disguise are so familiar...that you feel like you are revisiting history with a long lost pal.. Bring in Birbal...to that scenario...add some St. Andre Brie and a glass of mellow..mellow Beaujolais ...and my evening is complete

Alors...as Julius Caesar and his roman cohorts loved to say...in my other perennial favorite comics..Asterix and Obelix...Alea Iacta est...The die has been cast...

Rex Imperio is now a change...ing man...and watching him evolve into the character that we know as Akbar is enthralling in itself...and if you add the ? Possible ...fictional curveball that the catalyst for change was a strong...nay headstrong female character...who wouldn't get hooked...

Here big Momma Niccola Machiavelli is on an error magnification streak...she compounds one act of stupidity by immediately committing another...that of underestimating a spitting mad Narcissa Jalaluddin...and the fact that milk fed Rex is now wizening up to her shenanigans...there are waaayyy too many sidelong glances being cast here to think that his reasoning is still obliviated by his affection...

On the issue of a woman being objectified...I have posted my unashamedly non-objective ,totally biased feelings in an earlier post...

Damsel's grief at being as a trophy of the spoils of war is a festering wound...one that would deeply rankle a feisty spirit such as hers...and here I am glad she did get married to Imperio rather than Bandicoot...who would have been no match for her...Rex is her willful counterpart...and he does get her emotions on this issue...after all he is one Mr. Sunflower In Chief to his sunny Damsel...

What she has managed to do is force Rex to come of his Imperial Court ,where he does, and always did make impersonal decisions for the welfare of his subjects...and instead compels him to confront the problems of his people and listen to the Vox Populi...as it were...

But this would only happen if there was a mind within Rex which was fertile enough to accept the plantings...which there was...and a keen intelligence and hunger for knowledge...which there is...and how this knowledge will lead to momentous changes is...Quod Erat Demonstrandum...

On an abso sidey note...after yesterday's epi...kept replaying Dhak Dhak Karne laga in my head..and had this sudden bizarre scenario of Rex in Bright Orange...doing the Madhuri steps...while a befuddled Damsel watches..with Anil Kapoor's ...whaaat expression...was worth cackling for more than a few minutes...
Socho Kabhi Aisa Ho To Kya Ho?😉😆😆

Your points are fabulous and irrefutable as usual. But you are incorrigible as a satirist!😆😆😆😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
#37

Originally posted by: katana

I can't understand yesterday's precap. Any guess..

You tell me! I am as foxed as everyone else and just churning everything inside my head without an answer that makes sense!😕
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Posted: 11 years ago
#38
Under Islamic law Jallu can't marry Ruku again after divorcing her...first Ruku will have to marry another man and live with him as wife and then divorce him...only then can Jallu marry her again ...So it is not a joke ...

Plus royalty dont divorce like this ...
So i refuse to believe that he offers to divorce her as it is blatent injustice to ruku
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Posted: 11 years ago
#39

Okay even if Jalal does that. Where is Ruq going to go. She'll be stuck in the harem. Not going to keep quiet is she. Jalal's conscience is going to be in shreds. End of JoJa story for many many moons.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: elasingh

Under Islamic law Jallu can't marry Ruku again after divorcing her most...first Ruku will have to marry another man and live with him as wife and then divorce him...only then can Jallu marry her again after...


Oh, I didn't know that about Islamic law. So that's another complication??? OMG!😡😕

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