Lazy thoughts on a lazy episode! [on request]

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Hello everyone, I have made the below post on Gemini's thread, and here it is as you all have asked.😊

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What a beautiful and insightful post!👏 👏 👏

I have nothing more to add. Since I am too lazy to make a separate thread, I shall post a few bits on yesterday's episode. I was given fair warning before watching it. I expected more stupidity than I saw on screen. It was an okay okay episode, mostly dragging. [Am I allowed to mention that word?]

Urvi so lost in Karna's magical words! Does any woman ever do that?😕

And what was Arjuna doing taking her to Kunti than Pukeya? [CVs, learn the spelling and pronunciation. It is PUKEYA, not Pukhiya]

Kunti [seeing ArVi] - haye mere laadla, toh tu ne finally kar diya...

Arjuna - 😲 par maa, yeh woh...

Kunti - 😆 ab kya yeh yeh woh woh... main sab samajh gayi. [then calling her servant] Cucumberi, oh Cucumberi, bring my Aarti.😃

Urvi - 😡 😡Aarti? Arjun, you cheat! Tune shaadi kar li?

Arjuna - 😲 😲 😲 no, nahin. Yeh who...

Urvi - 😡 😡 main sab samajh gayi. This is why you told let us go and meet my mothershree'.

Arjuna 😲 par Urvi, tu meri baat toh sun le!

Urvi - 🤬no ways. I don't listen to anyone's view except mine. It is better to die in Karna's kaaraagaar than in your baahon ki darmiyaan! Waise bhi toh kaise bola usne 'yeh meri bandi hai'. Kinna sexy tha uske awaaz. I have never seen anyone falling unconscious so sexily!

Arjuna - 😭 Urvi, please don't do this. I am begging you like Pip in Great Expectations.

Urvi - Then I am saying this like Estella. Tell your Miss Havisham to keep her Aarti inside. I AM GOING to that Drummle!😡

At this point, most Karna lovers are mooning over Kinshuk's Arjuna, and I must say it is much closer to the one in original. He feels so real. How badly I want her to dump Karna and live happily married ever after with Arjuna.

I could understand Adhiratha's point. King or no King, he didn't bring up his son to behave like that. Rather than pity, these scenes of Karna show more, to me at least, his one quality, the one that made him famous and the one that got killed him - 'steadfastness in his resolutions'. It says more about his beliefs than pity. I see it this way. It was against his integrity to act beyond that steadfastness, and that was why he couldn't kill Arjuna. [the nagastra scene]

The most beautiful part was Bhaanumati. For a king who kills, she is a queen who eats that! I love her, more than Urvi.

NOW A FEW INTERESTING FACTS.

One of the most beautiful Indian palaces ever.


5000 years ago, Angel falls, which today is in the South American country Venezuela, was just behind Hastinapura Palace.




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Posted: 6 years ago
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It deserved a separate post👏 hilarious..😆
Loved kunti Arjun Convo.. and look alike of uruvi😆
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Too good! Laugh riot! 😆
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Hilarious👏

Am i the only one who isn't liking Kinshuk's Arjun
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Dear Jamy,


But I wanted it to be expanded! Not just a copy and paste job!!

It is as original and hilarious as your first one in this genre, but it is too short. Which is of course a real compliment!!

And I completely share your opinion about Bhanumati. I have praised her at considerable length on, I think, Riti's thread.

Finally, it is such a pleasure to have someone here reference Dickens!


Shyamala
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: riti4u

It deserved a separate post👏 hilarious..😆

Loved kunti Arjun Convo.. and look alike of uruvi😆


Thank you Karnamaate.😊



Thanks buddy.😛

Originally posted by: inlieu

Too good! Laugh riot! 😆



Thank you.

Originally posted by: adithyan

Hilarious👏

Am i the only one who isn't liking Kinshuk's Arjun



Oh no. There must be many, just they're not posting here.😆 Thank u BTW...

Originally posted by: sashashyam

Dear Jamy,



But I wanted it to be expanded! Not just a copy and paste job!!

It is as original and hilarious as your first one in this genre, but it is too short. Which is of course a real compliment!!

And I completely share your opinion about Bhanumati. I have praised her at considerable length on, I think, Riti's thread.

Finally, it is such a pleasure to have someone here reference Dickens!


Shyamala



Thanks a lot Shyamala ji.😊 I was quite engaged today. So couldn't write more. Now feeling tired. I shall try better next time.

I love old classics. George Eliot is my favourite. But I don't know how popular she is here.😉

BTW, I am quite serious in this post. No one seems to notice that!😆
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Posted: 6 years ago
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I am also a George Eliot lover, ever since I was given The Mill on the Floss as a prize at school. Other favorites of mine are Sir Walter Scott and Thackeray, but I doubt if anyone would even know them these days. Only Jane Austen and Dickens have survived, she of course is much more beloved than he is.


Dear Jamy,



But I wanted it to be expanded! Not just a copy and paste job!!

It is as original and hilarious as your first one in this genre, but it is too short. Which is of course a real compliment!!

And I completely share your opinion about Bhanumati. I have praised her at considerable length on, I think, Riti's thread.

Finally, it is such a pleasure to have someone here reference Dickens!


Shyamala



Thanks a lot Shyamala ji.😊 I was quite engaged today. So couldn't write more. Now feeling tired. I shall try better next time.

I love old classics. George Eliot is my favourite. But I don't know how popular she is here.😉

BTW, I am quite serious in this post. No one seems to notice that!😆
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Hilarious but short 😆
If this is a Lazy post wonder how your non lazy one would be 😆
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: sashashyam

I am also a George Eliot lover, ever since I was given The Mill on the Floss as a prize at school. Other favorites of mine are Sir Walter Scott and Thackeray, but I doubt if anyone would even know them these days. Only Jane Austen and Dickens have survived, she of course is much more beloved than he is.



You forgot the Brontes.😃 They're more popular than Dickens. Mill on the Floss is the most moving, fast moving novel of Eliot. It is so tragic and unforgettable. After Eliot, I love Gaskell the most, then Anne Bronte. Yesterday only I watched ITV's new adaptation of Vanity Fair. It is so far the best one. Do watch it if you can!😊
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: gemini54

Hilarious but short 😆

If this is a Lazy post wonder how your non lazy one would be 😆



Thank you Sabita.

My non lazy version can be quite tiring for mind and eyes!😆

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