HE questioned 'HIS Shadow' BUT answer came from 'SOUL'.!.Updt-Pg28 - Page 4

Created

Last reply

Replies

235

Views

23.5k

Users

40

Likes

1.2k

Frequent Posters

preetgurti thumbnail
16th Anniversary Thumbnail Trailblazer Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 11 years ago
#31
Maham dialogue aulad ke badle aulaad was srsly too much I am numb fromthe time I hheard it
ILTHBEB thumbnail
14th Anniversary Thumbnail Trailblazer Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 11 years ago
#32

Originally posted by: preetgurti

Maham dialogue aulad ke badle aulaad was srsly too much I am numb fromthe time I hheard it


preet,if we consider maham's curse aulad ke badle aulad vo already ho chukai hai na! Ruq's aulad kai badlai maham's aulad! Toh this vicious lady why dragged jodha's aulad! Aulad kai badlai aulad issue ka balance ho chukai hai now this baad dua has been defused.
Edited by nabiii - 11 years ago
preetgurti thumbnail
16th Anniversary Thumbnail Trailblazer Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 11 years ago
#33

Originally posted by: nabiii


preet,if we consider maham's curse aulad ke badle aulad vo already ho chukai hai na! Ruq's aulad kai badlai maham's aulad! Toh this vicious lady why dragged jodha's aulad! Aulad kai badlai aulad ka cut shut ho chukai hai now this baad dua has been defused.



nabi maham screen space is big problem ashwini good but ott hai bah t
I wanted jodha akbar consoling full episode ut would have been woww

btw I loved Jodha fire in last scene her challenge to maham was wow
ILTHBEB thumbnail
14th Anniversary Thumbnail Trailblazer Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 11 years ago
#34
@preet: jodha's conversation with maham was influential n she stood before a wicked's cruse quite bravry lady n like an eligible mughal queen. I think maham's baad dua wl huant jalal as nightmare frm now n jo have to console him.
MaddyO thumbnail
12th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail Networker 1 Thumbnail
Posted: 11 years ago
#35
Abhay 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
What a wonderful post. Cannot put in words. I am rarely at loss for words but today I am!

I had realized it was a shlok from Gita but did not know its full meaning.
I thought it was recited for Adga Khan.

Abhay no matter what you do in life, you SHOULD NEVER STOP WRITING.
That will be a crime.

Please consider the suggestion of turning all your historical threads into a book.

I hope you post your takes about the episodes daily.
preetgurti thumbnail
16th Anniversary Thumbnail Trailblazer Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 11 years ago
#36
Jodha akbar today scene and I am singing so many songss

tu jahan jahan chalega mera saya saath hoga

The pain they share today is stepping stone and building of how in thick thin akdha will always be eachother saya saath chalenge humesha

ShadeOfWhite thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Stunner Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 11 years ago
#37

Originally posted by: Gem12




nabiii..love u dear... awesome post..he just slept off like a baby the moment jo took him in her arms he forgot all his pain tensions and slept off peacefully...use sirf jodha ke paas sukoon milta hai... the moment she said she is with him he forgot everything and slept happily in her arms..must appreciate cv's director and paridhi and RT for such a beautiful scene...

didnt it bring tears to ur eyes guys?? it did to me..the scene was so so so beautiful...her few words gave him the very solace he was yearning for, she with all the love took him in her arms, said some words straight from her heart to heal his pain, to give peace to his torn soul, and he fell asleep right then in her arms...as if a baby was tired of running and looking for a place to have peace and to rest...he got it in her.
I can just watch this scene again n again.

Paridhi-Rajat nailed the scene.❤️
Edited by tamy267 - 11 years ago
preetgurti thumbnail
16th Anniversary Thumbnail Trailblazer Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 11 years ago
#38

Originally posted by: tamy267


didnt it bring tear to ur eyes guys?? it did to me..the scene was so so so beautiful...her few words gave him the very solace he was yearning for, she with all the love took him in her arms, said some words straight from her heart to heal his pain, to give peace to his torn soul, and he fell asleep right then in her arms...as if a baby was tired of running and looking for a place to have peace and to rest...he got it in her.
I can just watch this scene again n again.

Paridhi-Rajat nailed the scene.❤️



I was crying it was sooo beautiful how he sleep in her amrs how she held him
akdha today touch different chord
RadhikaS0 thumbnail
11th Anniversary Thumbnail Dazzler Thumbnail + 2
Posted: 11 years ago
#39
Not necessity, not desire - no, the love of power is the demon of men. Let them have everything - health, food, a place to live, entertainment - they are and remain unhappy and low-spirited; for the demon waits and waits and will be satisfied.
Friedrich Nietzsche

The tide is turning in Jalal's life. The past is ebbing away, the present is uncertain, and the future tentative.

He is in the throes of a moral crisis.

Yesterday when he saw himself for the first time in the mirror, all painted with blood, Jalal woke up from the numbness of not just that moment, but from the numbness of a lifetime, in which he had witnessed many a struggle for power and authority in Hindustan, symbolised by the Mughal throne.

Yesterday, he suddenly became aware that his hands were covered with blood, not just literally but also figuratively speaking. It was one of the most life-changing moments for Jalal. Like the moment that changed Ashoka forever after he witnessed the devastation he had caused to win Kalinga.

In an instant, he was filled with repugnance and self-loathing. He rushed to wash off that blood and with it the guilt that had lain hidden inside his heart for years - guilt associated with his struggle against his own family to retain the Mughal takht. When Jalal was trying to wash all that blood from his hands in the hamam and screaming his soul out for the latest person he had lost as the price for keeping the takht - for an instant, he reminded me of Lady Macbeth. His hands refused to stop scrubbing at the stubborn blood that seemed to drip from the wounds of all the people who had died so that Jalal could sit on the throne. I felt that his mind was continuously replaying his past and no amount of water was able to cleanse him of his guilt.

This internal struggle within himself spilled over into today's episode. After Mahamanga had cursed him to mourn for his kids as she mourned for her son, again the past started replaying in Jalal's mind. He couldn't fathom why, in spite of being the Shahenshah of Hindustan, he was doomed to remain alone and had to witness his loved ones departing and the ones who wanted to dethrone/kill him increasing around him.

Who knows what true loneliness is - not the conventional word but the naked terror?
Joseph Conrad

I feel anyone who is in some position of power or who wants to be in some position of power ought to see those moments (yesterday and today) wherein Jalal tried to expunge his innermost demons of guilt and fear in outbursts that seemed to tear his soul apart. He lamented the throne to which he was stuck for it had turned even his foster parents against him. It had divided his family and robbed him of the love of a family, the affection of friends, and the trust of comrades.

I had not been quite ready to accept Jalal as a throne-burning kind of person. But today, when he burnt the throne, it seemed the most natural thing in the world to do at the time. His extreme loneliness, the angst he felt in his heart, the struggle he was unable to resolve in his mind - between wanting to love and be loved and the realization that people loved his throne more than him and even those who he had regarded as his mothers would not think twice before killing him - every feeling arose slowly like smoke from burning cinders.

Here was a man who was crumbling in front of our eyes and clearly needed someone to bring back before he was annihilated by his own raw emotions.

I was spell-bound to watch Jalal today, expressing all his pent up grief and rage through his eyes initially and later through a very violent physical gesture.



surochitadutta thumbnail
14th Anniversary Thumbnail Navigator Thumbnail
Posted: 11 years ago
#40
Abhay ek toh I was already speechless by that 5 minutes of classic upar se your post has left me spellbound.. I so wanted a post from you... So thank you so so much buddy you are really gifted...
I have lots to say about your take and that scene and Akbar. Jodha but right now words are betraying me so will write latter...

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".