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Originally posted by: najma123
True, I agree. But I am considering reserving my opinion on today's episode of right vs wrong until tomorrow. Coz I wanna see how this plays out. How Bhanumati feels about it and whether Duryodhan is villified for this track as the chauvinist or whether there's another angle to it that Karn brings. So that will be known only tomorrow. XD
And I am really interested in seeing how that Gem thing comes up.
Originally posted by: najma123
True, I agree. But I am considering reserving my opinion on today's episode of right vs wrong until tomorrow. Coz I wanna see how this plays out. How Bhanumati feels about it and whether Duryodhan is villified for this track as the chauvinist or whether there's another angle to it that Karn brings. So that will be known only tomorrow. XD
And I am really interested in seeing how that Gem thing comes up.
KarnSangini started giving me the anxious vibes of uncertainty. KS is everything Mahabharata is but totally opposite to it at the same time. It has this quality of life that makes us see in it the uncertainty in our life daily. No one can 100% know what happens next in our lives. It is the same with KS.
In the last episode, Duryodhana's outstretched arm between Karna and Urvi was the clear indication of what she should expect from future. As I watched her expressions seeing it, I got the same feelings that I got while reading The Handmaid's Tale. Urvi's Karna-is-the-best idea is broken. She should accept him as the whole package not just as a man of kind and considerate acts. And she should decide later, whether to love a man who might forever be separated from her soul by an invisible wall and who might make unforgivable mistakes, or desert her feelings and move on. She has not yet fallen in love with him, which is good. It will be the same old saas-bahu show story if they show her marrying Karna and find his faults later. Let her love him for what he is.
On a side note, what was Bhaanumati doing on Suyodhana's shoulder for so loonggg? I understood that he was running away with her. But from the point where everyone began trying to stop them to Karna finally turning back, he was simply standing there carrying her on his one shoulder, for so many minutes, perfectly allowing Urvi and Karna to have so many eye locks and aap aisa nahin hai's, only to say in the end chalo mitr, hum chalte hai'. What nonsense was that?
This Suyodhana is a really funny guy.😆
Originally posted by: Brahmaputra
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#003366">KarnSangini started giving me the anxious vibes of
uncertainty. KS is everything Mahabharata is but totally opposite to it at the
same time. It has this quality of life that makes us see in it the uncertainty
in our life daily. No one can 100% know what happens next in our lives. It is
the same with KS.</font><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#003366">In the last episode, Duryodhana's outstretched arm between
Karna and Urvi was the clear indication of what she should expect from future. As
I watched her expressions seeing it, I got the same feelings that I got while
reading The Handmaid's Tale. Urvi's Karna-is-the-best idea is broken. She should
accept him as the whole package not just as a man of kind and considerate
acts. And she should decide later, whether to love a man who might forever be
separated from her soul by an invisible wall and who might make unforgivable
mistakes, or desert her feelings and move on. She has not yet fallen in love
with him, which is good. It will be the same old saas-bahu show story if they
show her marrying Karna and find his faults later. Let her love him for what he
is.</font><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#003366">On a side note, what was Bhaanumati doing on Suyodhana's
shoulder for so loonggg? I understood that he was running away with her. But from
the point where everyone began trying to stop them to Karna finally turning
back, he was simply standing there carrying her on his one shoulder, for so
many minutes, perfectly allowing Urvi and Karna to have so many eye locks and aap
aisa nahin hai's, only to say in the end chalo mitr, hum chalte hai'. What nonsense
was that?</font><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#003366">This Suyodhana is a really funny guy.😆</font>
Originally posted by: gemini54
Loved the title.👏
When the person who you care for deeply does not know right from wrong then you become there conscience keeper.The episode was beautiful and loved your analysis