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Posted: 6 years ago
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Mr.Bajaj was shown a ruthless businessman whose aim was to identify his rivals weakness and go for the kill.

par yahan toh slowly slowly shikari khud shikar ho raha haismiley44

kya abbadabbajabba hai ye?🤪

ye sneha, rare chese, faltu loyalty ki baatein bandh karo, tell the world the damn reason I say. whats your rivalry with Basus, why do you wanna destroy them?😡

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Posted: 6 years ago
#52

Originally posted by: hasini009

Mr.Bajaj was shown a ruthless businessman whose aim was to identify his rivals weakness and go for the kill.

par yahan toh slowly slowly shikari khud shikar ho raha haismiley44

kya abbadabbajabba hai ye?🤪

ye sneha, rare chese, faltu loyalty ki baatein bandh karo, tell the world the damn reason I say. whats your rivalry with Basus, why do you wanna destroy them?😡

Reason is abba dabba jabba😆

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Posted: 6 years ago
#53

Originally posted by: SnehaDoll

Reason is abba dabba jabba😆

haan, dekhne mein toh aise hi lag raha hai

pre, veena, moh, anu, nivi kam hai kya, ab bajju bhi abbadabbajabba bolne lage🤪

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Posted: 6 years ago
#54

Classic case of Khoda pahad nikla chuha 🤣🤣

Ekta 🤢😳👎🏼

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Posted: 6 years ago
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First, I applaud all the writers in this topic definitely far superior than what we have on this how. I loved that both sides of the equation have been put thru.

I am going to give it a shot to try to see if I can add my two cents.This story as we know is all about two lovers who faces trials and tribulations and never can be together so for us to expect Anurag and Prerna to be together is foolish.

Selflessness is a very rare trait and each of us do not possess it in its entirety. Anurag and Prerna have displayed it so far in such extremes that their selfless act has hurt the people they love. Love hurts sometimes but if it does all the time there is something wrong with it.

So far have Anurag and Prerna had beautiful moments together in Love yes but they have been far and few.

Enter, Bajaj a character who is Gray or rather Black however we want to view him and he takes advantage of the situation.He seized it and now we know he did it for his daughter, as parents (being one myself) we do go to any lengths to make sure our child as happy and secure and this is Drama so it is shown as an extreme.

He saw that Prerna made his child happy and proposed marriage. Could he have just hired her as a nanny yes but then this is a drama and how will the story move?

We know that the storywriters have botched up BIG time in building any character and the interplay of the characters because they are poor storywriters. However, if we look at it from just as moving the story perspective we have three characters who will be tested because we are all not just black or white we have grays in us.

Today, Bajaj displayed that he too has a weakness and is vulnerable where it comes to his child his methods are devious but he has never been shown as selfless instead thoroughly selfish.

Now this will be a real test of Anurag’s selflessness because he has vowed to destroy Bajaj and find his weakness but will he really do that when a child is involved?

Will Prerna display selflessness that she possesses plenty of and raise the child as her own? Or act selfish and want to go back to her Love.

Will Bajaj witness that in life you have be selfless and set her free?

A quote I read seems to be apt for this situation

Selflessness is like waiting in a hospital in a badly fitting suit on a cold wet morning. Selfishness is like listening to good jazz with drinks for further orders and a huge fire-Phillip Larkin.

Now Anurag and Prerna are in the hospital and Baja with his drinks...lol so let us sit back by the fire and listen to the Jazz or rather the cacophony for I doubt the writers themselves take this show as seriously as us.

Edited by gemini54 - 6 years ago
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Posted: 6 years ago
#56

Originally posted by: .amigos.

Reserved. Let me come edit this after I've had my morning tea. 😆

EDITED:

For the first time in a long time I actually liked the second half of the episode and understood where the characters are coming from. Here's the fascinating part about the three.

Both Anurag and Prerna's tragic flaw is their selflessness. They both become so selfless in their love and duty they destroy themselves and those around them for what they think is right in the moment. Anurag did it first, without caring about how his actions will destroy his own life and Prerna's. He did his duty. Prerna did it second, again no communication, no thought for herself or the people around her. For love.

In complete contrast is Rishab Bajaj. Bajaj's vice is his complete selfishness. Anurag and Prerna would destroy themselves for the people they love. And Bajaj will destroy others for the people he loves. Anurag and Prerna do it without thinking of the consequences. And Bajaj does the same. He's callous and meticulous and doesn't care if his decision will leave long-term effects, as long as it serves his purpose. And his purpose here included desperation.

While the CVs utterly botched up the development between Sneha and Prerna, I get the gist. For Bajaj, his daughter has probably for the first time shown an inkling of response, excitement and attachment to someone. For him, it's the first time his daughter has been comfortable and happy with someone. And he'd do absolutely anything to give his daughter whatever it takes to bring her out of her shell, to see her react more like that. And for whatever reason, his daughter, in his own words, reacts toward Prerna in a way she doesn't for anyone else. And that sealed it.

Why did he not tell Prerna? I think I can understand this. He had set an acid test for her. How do you really really know what someone's character is? I think by using that opportunity and handling her an ultimatum he was testing her. If she'd rejected his offer, he wouldn't have approached her another way. Because accepting it meant her loyalty to Anurag and her love was the ultimate definition of selflessness. Pure. Something Bajaj has hardly seen in his forty years of lifetime. And that is a rare quality indeed. He had studied her, but again, he couldn't have outright told her the truth because he was extremely protective of his daughter. And Prerna was in a relationship with someone he considers an enemy.

He jumped into marrying her because he didn't have an option. There was a deadline. Prerna would've married Anurag within the week, which meant he only had a week to take an action. A week wasn't enough to truly, perfectly nail down her character. So he took her to Swiss post marriage. I think the point was to stay in her vicinity and judge her closely. Before that, they'd never been together. He'd had a solid estimate about her and her character. And all his estimations were right and the whole swiss track proved she was what he thought she'd be and she was no source of trouble to his daughter. I think he needed that surity before revealing about Sneha. And he got it.

I don't think his ultimate concern was what kind of motherly traits she possessed. It was the fact that she somehow was the only person who could make his daughter happy and she had the qualities for loyalty so he didn't have to worry about her character.

Now obviously, understanding his cause doesn't blunt the impact of what he's done. He pulled her out of the life she'd planned for herself for his selfish reasons and he deserves comeuppance for that. Prerna will probably go through an intense turmoil once she grows to love the kid as dearly as she would her own child and I for once can understand the different contradictory paths the characters are taking. The moral and emotional complications can make up for a great story. But then it's kzk. Not much to expect here.

Absolutely loved this post. Haven't watched the episode completely but loved this. He's selfish, he doesn't believe in being empathetic. That's just him. He's taken it for granted that she's going to be the mother, and his daughter is going to be happy which she is. You can see that in the precap. And, that's how Prerna's character is made, sacrificial, so she's immediately relating to the motherly aspect even though she herself is behaving like a horrible one now. Also, they met in some temple once. It was actually a really beautiful scene. That was the only scene I actually liked Prerna in.

Also, TM, you are right too. They have ruined the entire Bajaj halo they developed over nearly two months. If he married her for his daughter, then Prerna need not be the queen he needed to win against Anurag. All that chess game, rare possession everything was bullshit. I like this too but if someone were to watch the Bajaj progression, it's crap.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: .amigos.

Reserved. Let me come edit this after I've had my morning tea. 😆

EDITED:

For the first time in a long time I actually liked the second half of the episode and understood where the characters are coming from. Here's the fascinating part about the three.

Both Anurag and Prerna's tragic flaw is their selflessness. They both become so selfless in their love and duty they destroy themselves and those around them for what they think is right in the moment. Anurag did it first, without caring about how his actions will destroy his own life and Prerna's. He did his duty. Prerna did it second, again no communication, no thought for herself or the people around her. For love.

In complete contrast is Rishab Bajaj. Bajaj's vice is his complete selfishness. Anurag and Prerna would destroy themselves for the people they love. And Bajaj will destroy others for the people he loves. Anurag and Prerna do it without thinking of the consequences. And Bajaj does the same. He's callous and meticulous and doesn't care if his decision will leave long-term effects, as long as it serves his purpose. And his purpose here included desperation.

While the CVs utterly botched up the development between Sneha and Prerna, I get the gist. For Bajaj, his daughter has probably for the first time shown an inkling of response, excitement and attachment to someone. For him, it's the first time his daughter has been comfortable and happy with someone. And he'd do absolutely anything to give his daughter whatever it takes to bring her out of her shell, to see her react more like that. And for whatever reason, his daughter, in his own words, reacts toward Prerna in a way she doesn't for anyone else. And that sealed it.

Why did he not tell Prerna? I think I can understand this. He had set an acid test for her. How do you really really know what someone's character is? I think by using that opportunity and handling her an ultimatum he was testing her. If she'd rejected his offer, he wouldn't have approached her another way. Because accepting it meant her loyalty to Anurag and her love was the ultimate definition of selflessness. Pure. Something Bajaj has hardly seen in his forty years of lifetime. And that is a rare quality indeed. He had studied her, but again, he couldn't have outright told her the truth because he was extremely protective of his daughter. And Prerna was in a relationship with someone he considers an enemy.

He jumped into marrying her because he didn't have an option. There was a deadline. Prerna would've married Anurag within the week, which meant he only had a week to take an action. A week wasn't enough to truly, perfectly nail down her character. So he took her to Swiss post marriage. I think the point was to stay in her vicinity and judge her closely. Before that, they'd never been together. He'd had a solid estimate about her and her character. And all his estimations were right and the whole swiss track proved she was what he thought she'd be and she was no source of trouble to his daughter. I think he needed that surity before revealing about Sneha. And he got it.

I don't think his ultimate concern was what kind of motherly traits she possessed. It was the fact that she somehow was the only person who could make his daughter happy and she had the qualities for loyalty so he didn't have to worry about her character.

Now obviously, understanding his cause doesn't blunt the impact of what he's done. He pulled her out of the life she'd planned for herself for his selfish reasons and he deserves comeuppance for that. Prerna will probably go through an intense turmoil once she grows to love the kid as dearly as she would her own child and I for once can understand the different contradictory paths the characters are taking. The moral and emotional complications can make up for a great story. But then it's kzk. Not much to expect here.

👏👏👏.....Other than this I don't have words to express how beautifully you have narrated the thought process of Mr.B, especially when i am sure the CVs would not have taken this much effort while sketching his character. And i do agree with your thought on why he hid about Sneha all this time.

@Arshya....Bajaj had initially decided to ruin Anurag and the Basus based on his deal with Komo. And in between he would have been informed about the Pre-Sneha mall incident. But, at that time he would not have known that Pre was Anu's fiancee, as he hadn't seen her with his eyes. He would have been using his resources to know who the lady was. But since he and his assisstant were the only person who saw AnuPre's engagement pic, he would not have got the clue from Sneha's naani that Pre and the lady who saved Pre was the same person. Till the day he saw Pre saving Sneha on her way to meet Bajaj, he would have been unaware of this fact. I remember one of Bajaj's employee telling Prerna that, they were told to start the preparations for the marriage 5days before itself and that would be on the same day he saw Pre for the first time. Reason why took an immediate decision apart from AnuPre's marriage might be, it would be for the first time he was seeing a stranger being so concerned about Sneha. He might be aware of his Maasi & Tanvi's evil intentions, though infront of him they behave like they are his team. So, when he saw someone as protective as him about Sneha, he couldn't resist to get hold of her at the earliest and at that time, he was not aware that Pre was pregnant. And i think evenif he knew about it and assessed how careless she was with her own child, he still would have proceeded with the decision to marry her. Because, Prerna being careless with her child is not his fault; instead if anything happens to AnuPre's child is just an added boon to him. Because, then Sneha will get Pre's full attention. Then why should he bother when he has been shown as a selfish man who doesn't give importance to what his heart says. Even in deciding to marry Pre for Sneha, he didn't use his heart; he just did his calculations on what he saw and took the decision. Because, if it was his heart's decision, he would not have chosen to test Pre before revealing about Sneha to her.

So, now that we all know that Pre is going to have a strong bond with Sneha, what i am waiting to see is how the CVs are going to use it - whether as a checkmate to Mr.Bajaj or to Anu. Either way, queen is going to get lots of gaalis. Eri, get ready baby for the next set of bashings. 😆

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