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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: charminggenie



Yep, boy was irrepressibly happy...all cuz he found out that Dhruv didnt make it to first base with Nandu😆😆...Nandu's mega grumpy mode also couldn't faze him.


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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: AreYaar


PaNi were starting to get their acting mojo back a bit by this point in season 2 so yeah this was a rare occurence where they managed to find a little bit of the season 1 dynamic and have some fun with their scenes.


Later ofcourse, new controversies dubaaoed the ending again anyways...haha


Yup they started getting their S1 vibes back.

Uff the controversies yaar, aur yeh controversies hatam honeika naam he nahi leti loool.
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: charminggenie


Only bucket list activity that I liked. Both were getting their mojo back..it has all the "theraav" . You saw a build to this. Cute , culminating with that hug where Manik shared his pain at being away, Nandu's stoic expression and just the happy them. This was their HEA . They live and make their own world.



Yepp it's all about the thehraav😛...Maine toh humesha se bola...haha...that is when they are on their A game...when they follow their instinct thehraav wise.
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: charminggenie


Man, after storeroom ..this was like the clear angle to show that he legit lifts her up like a doll. Who would know, he had it in him.😆

Manik was so happy , the goofy dance was probably Parth's own two left feet and his happiness after Dhruv "moves on". That child in him was jumping all around. Nandu ka makhra, gussa ..he toh knew , he would just have to woo his girl back and that there was no guilt hanging on him.


S2- had bad direction . Yuck, ruined good shots too.



Manik happy dance is LOVE!!!!!😳❤️


Bold: loool true, it was done to show he really did do it the first time. ahahahaha

Blue: 😭😭
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Posted: 9 years ago
^^ Haha.. The post that changed it all. God , thats the one that made me stalk you first. I remember we have good back and forth then.
I think, they trusted each other all the time. Just for them the definitionof trust was different. Like you said, they have no idea about each other's world,compulsions. Nandu was not prepared or had an inkling of what Manik's world comprised, his friendships , his Mother and him as a person. She believed in giving chances, in trusting and working together. Manik never knew what trust was in a relationship, he had always tried to form this "unconditional trust" , blind one because that gives him an assurance of some sorts. But with Nandu, he learnt to let go of his control too, handle his insticts and cherish their bond, work on it.

Both Nandini and Manik learnt from each other. She from his experiences and he from her resolve.

trust to me is abstract, you cannot define or quantify it. it needs to be constantly worked upon.They learnt it, inspite of contrasting understanding of trust and of world, they learnt to not only co-exist but to respect and evolve. Instincts and their respect for each other. They made effort to see each other's point of view and set aside their ego ..for each other.

Externals or not, if anything threatened their trust or bond, they both just let go of their own conflicts and just protected their togetherness..at times from each other.
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: AreYaar


Parth did an amazing job here. These things can be done so badly so easily by actors and it can end up cheesy but he did it with such innocence.

Half the time I felt that they got away with a lot of scenes was because of their age, I think we were able to connect with the scenes because it was typical teenage behaviour at times and some tv shows end up doing the giddy teenage behaviour on married couples and it looks off. But then we can't deny PaNi had some special magic as well that made the scenes so amazing.

AY do you have GIF of the happy dance?

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Posted: 9 years ago
@AY- I love your theraav..see, i gusao it everywhere.
@Noor- You let them play with their character, some semblance of writing and these two are capable of selling anything..if they are "in mood".


Noor, i think these two can get away with anything , if they set their minds to it. MaNan benefited with their age group in a sense, it allowed them to push boundaries and go beyond . No saas-bahu, kitchen politics as such or "responsibilities ka mountain"..the focus remained on them and their relationship amidst trials and tribulations. In all that, they manage to find that maturity too which is not present in even the most "mature love stories"
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: charminggenie

^^ Haha.. The post that changed it all. God , thats the one that made me stalk you first. I remember we have good back and forth then.

I think, they trusted each other all the time. Just for them the definitionof trust was different. Like you said, they have no idea about each other's world,compulsions. Nandu was not prepared or had an inkling of what Manik's world comprised, his friendships , his Mother and him as a person. She believed in giving chances, in trusting and working together. Manik never knew what trust was in a relationship, he had always tried to form this "unconditional trust" , blind one because that gives him an assurance of some sorts. But with Nandu, he learnt to let go of his control too, handle his insticts and cherish their bond, work on it.

Both Nandini and Manik learnt from each other. She from his experiences and he from her resolve.

trust to me is abstract, you cannot define or quantify it. it needs to be constantly worked upon.They learnt it, inspite of contrasting understanding of trust and of world, they learnt to not only co-exist but to respect and evolve. Instincts and their respect for each other. They made effort to see each other's point of view and set aside their ego ..for each other.

Externals or not, if anything threatened their trust or bond, they both just let go of their own conflicts and just protected their togetherness..at times from each other.



LOL nahin, this is not from the first thread I made...this is from a post in the EDT during the farmhouse kidnap track/epis...we were discussing that scene when Manik asks Nandu why she trusted his monster act😆


It's interesting to go back and compare what we were anticipating vis a vis their relationship developing at that point in time and then seeing it ultimately reach fruition in many ways beyond our expectations...they more or less handled the evolution of trust in their relationship beautifully...living up to many of this initial basis of trust b/w them...a crucial cornerstone of their relationship...it was interesting to see how they evolved beyond their respective set of baggages (Manik) and personality/perceptions (Nandu) to reach a sort of unified vision of trust that was bigger than both of them...that is what they fiercely protected in the long run.


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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: noor321


Parth did an amazing job here. These things can be done so badly so easily by actors and it can end up cheesy but he did it with such innocence.

Half the time I felt that they got away with a lot of scenes was because of their age, I think we were able to connect with the scenes because it was typical teenage behaviour at times and some tv shows end up doing the giddy teenage behaviour on married couples and it looks off. But then we can't deny PaNi had some special magic as well that made the scenes so amazing.

AY do you have GIF of the happy dance?



Nope, I didn't gif the happy dance...you'll have to check with a Parth fan for that😆


Yes, PaNi's natural child-like demeanor/approach has been a boon when it came to the way they played MaNan...it's a big part of what makes MaNan...on the flip side, that very child-like mindset becomes overly childish and immature when it comes to dealing with SNS and the trappings of fame...so it's both a boon and a curse😆
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: charminggenie

@AY- I loe your theraav..see, i gusao it everywhere.

@Noor- You let them play with their character, some semblance of writing and these two are capable of selling anything..if they are "in mood".


LOL Theraav, I've never seen that word used on any other forum here but KY2😆😆😆.
It has made the reading posts even more fun lol.


Haha true, PaNi can sell anything if they are in the mood, but have to give it to them majority of S1 they gave it their 110%. Forgetting all their differences aside they made sure MaNan was beyond perfect👏👏. I "hope" this "professionalism" continues and somehow we end up seeing them on our screens together again. 😳😆😉

Also side-note, I just went through this thread and the word jamming came up for their hasi duet and LMAO I can't keep a straight face anymore when that word comes. How did you guys manage to use that word without getting any double meaning. That word can never be the same for me after episode 264. 😆

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