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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Houstonmom

👏 awesome analysis!
I'm really new to this show only watching from the episode where Krishna and Radhe
Finally getting permission to go to London.watching from this point
Seemed to me like Radhe truely loved krishna and willing to go to any length to make her dream of being a Dr come true . Krishna also loved Radhe but not the same way . I feel like her love was more appreciation and trust for supporting her and trying to make her dreams come true if that makes sense .Taking her to collage letting her attend a church wedding and finally getting her a white dress to remarry her . She loved him but not the same way kind of like a mother figure . To me her love for Radhe and appreciation for all his actions kicked in more after he was gone as she recalled everything .
As for Krishna and Veer I'm struggling with them alittle.
I totally felt the hatered in his words when Krishna was drugged and missed the flight to London accidentally destroying Veers last chance to return to London .He vowed to distroy her life but turned around and fell in love instead.Strange that he let it all go so easily after all he did to get his old life back. She is truely in love with Veer after realizing her feelings towards him cementing with her reaction when she thought she was losing him too after the car accident.But I have a bad feeling that his feelings aren't so true specially that look while he was hugging her at the hospital after telling her the hospital is hers and he wants her to be a dr. Something just doesn't feel right even with all the romantic scenes between them . So much similarity between Veer and SK's characters . KCL seems like a much better excecuted version of ZKM so many similarities so far.



Thank you!!

I don't think that Veer felt hatred towards Krishna when she failed to go to London with him. I think he felt a lot of anger and disappointment - he had genuinely started to like her (and I think even falling in love with her), and when she failed to show up, it was like she threw all his feelings away. He thought he meant more to her, and I think he took her failure to come as choosing Radhe's family over him, or not caring about him enough to come. It was personal to him, and he overreacted. But I think his reaction was also a sign of his developing love for Krishna.

I agree that I've felt things to be a little off between them after the marriage. But I don't think Veer's feelings for Krishna are insincere or not genuine. Rather, I think we as viewers were so used to their tashan and fighting, that it feels a little odd to see them so lovey dovey with each other (at least, that's how I feel!) In the hospital scene that you mentioned, I felt that Veer was genuine in his desire to gift Krishna the hospital and encourage her to pursue her dream. It's just not a side of Veer that we're used to seeing because he spent so much time berating her ever since they met 😆
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Posted: 6 years ago
#12

Originally posted by: Houstonmom

👏 awesome analysis!
I'm really new to this show only watching from the episode where Krishna and Radhe
Finally getting permission to go to London.watching from this point
Seemed to me like Radhe truely loved krishna and willing to go to any length to make her dream of being a Dr come true . Krishna also loved Radhe but not the same way . I feel like her love was more appreciation and trust for supporting her and trying to make her dreams come true if that makes sense .Taking her to collage letting her attend a church wedding and finally getting her a white dress to remarry her . She loved him but not the same way kind of like a mother figure . To me her love for Radhe and appreciation for all his actions kicked in more after he was gone as she recalled everything .
As for Krishna and Veer I'm struggling with them alittle.
I totally felt the hatered in his words when Krishna was drugged and missed the flight to London accidentally destroying Veers last chance to return to London .He vowed to distroy her life but turned around and fell in love instead.Strange that he let it all go so easily after all he did to get his old life back. She is truely in love with Veer after realizing her feelings towards him cementing with her reaction when she thought she was losing him too after the car accident.But I have a bad feeling that his feelings aren't so true specially that look while he was hugging her at the hospital after telling her the hospital is hers and he wants her to be a dr. Something just doesn't feel right even with all the romantic scenes between them . So much similarity between Veer and SK's characters . KCL seems like a much better excecuted version of ZKM so many similarities so far.

U mean a mixture of madhubala and zkm😲 that will be too much. I dont think here veer have a revenge motive.😳
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Rainz



Thank you!!

I don't think that Veer felt hatred towards Krishna when she failed to go to London with him. I think he felt a lot of anger and disappointment - he had genuinely started to like her (and I think even falling in love with her), and when she failed to show up, it was like she threw all his feelings away. He thought he meant more to her, and I think he took her failure to come as choosing Radhe's family over him, or not caring about him enough to come. It was personal to him, and he overreacted. But I think his reaction was also a sign of his developing love for Krishna.

I agree that I've felt things to be a little off between them after the marriage. But I don't think Veer's feelings for Krishna are insincere or not genuine. Rather, I think we as viewers were so used to their tashan and fighting, that it feels a little odd to see them so lovey dovey with each other (at least, that's how I feel!) In the hospital scene that you mentioned, I felt that Veer was genuine in his desire to gift Krishna the hospital and encourage her to pursue her dream. It's just not a side of Veer that we're used to seeing because he spent so much time berating her ever since they met 😆



It's just not a side of Veer that we're used to seeing because he spent so much time berating her ever since they met 😆
So true ! 😆
Guess we've got so much shock value in ZKM from ST that I became paranoid and keep looking over my shoulder waiting for it to drop at any time 😆 .
I see so much of SK in Veer and so many identical points happing between both stories that it's getting hard to separate both characters And trust Veer in my mind.
Although he looks inseparable from Krishna he shuts down with her when ever something happens. Constantly pushing her away.
It's hard to believe that he no longer blames her and got over all the turmoil she caused to his life even though it was unintentional. He is way to arrogant to forgive and forget. The entire time he was chasing after her for forgiveness and she was rejecting him couldn't help but wonder since when does he care? Why is it so important to him. He does have a conscience as he does get confused and rethinks when he saw her family's behavior and regrets misunderstanding her .when he finally finds that things they do aren't her fault. He did depend on her to save his career and he was livid when she didn't fulfill her promise. He didn't believe her at all and even hurt her until his mother told him she was helping his sister. Only then did he go after her begging for forgiveness which soon turned into begging her to marry him. The story was going slow and steady but then made a sharp turn . Loving it but not sure weather or not to keep guard down
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Rainz

As I mentioned in a previous post, I've been thinking a lot about the differences between Radhe and Krishna's love, and Krishna and Veer's love. Based on Aneeqa's encouragement, I thought I'd share my analysis! I only really started watching the show from when Radhe and Krishna went to London (although I couldn't bring myself to watch Radhe's accident), and I had watched a few episodes in between. So Aneeqa, our dear KCL Wikipedia, please feel free to fill in anything that I miss! 😊

Radhe and Krishna's love always struck me as a very young love, what we might call puppy love. Radhe was extremely immature when they met, and even though he grew somewhat throughout their relationship, he continued to demonstrate immaturity and lack of control over his emotions. I remember Krishna even commenting on that when they were trying to rescue Laliya at the hospital, and how out of control Radhe was when he thought Krishna was missing in London. Because of this immaturity, it seemed that Krishna had to be the one to take care of him a lot - calming him down, managing his emotions, etc. That can be exhausting when you have to do that for another person. In contrast, you have Veer, who has always been incredibly mature and very in control (sometimes too much so) of his emotions. I think Krishna recognized this on some level and positively responded to this maturity. Here was a man who could take care of himself, who she didn't need to worry about flying off the handle all the time.

Of course, this contrast in Radhe and Veer has a lot to do with their upbringing. Radhe was the youngest child, and he was spoiled a lot by his family. He failed 9th grade and was pretty much left to roam around the city with no responsibilities. Veer, however, had no such luxury. He was the oldest, and when his father died, he took care of his mother and sister. He educated himself, and made sure that he could support them financially. He loves his mother, but he doesn't allow himself to be coddled by her the way Radhe did. He became his own man early on in life. Again, I think these were traits that Krishna found herself very drawn to, because she has always been intelligent and ambitious and ready to prove herself as well.

There's even significance in their names. As we know from the Hindu religion, Radhe represents the feminine energy of God, typically associated with nurturing, caring, and emotions. Krishna represents the masculine energy, typically associated with strength, drive, and a will to succeed. (Not to say that men and women don't each possess traits of both the masculine and feminine, just that these traits are typically more dominant in one or the other). By choosing to name the male lead Radhe and the female lead Krishna, the writers signaled that they were reversing the typical roles. Radhe wanted nothing more than to just get married and settle down in life. Krishna, on the other hand, wanted to pursue her career and dreams of becoming a doctor - she didn't really care about marriage. This was a role reversal of the typical male and female roles in society, and because of this, there was dissonance from the beginning between Radhe and Krishna. Even though the writers eventually showed them falling in love, I don't think they ever resolved that dissonance. Yes, Radhe ended up supporting Krishna's dream of becoming a doctor, but I don't think he really understood it. He did it because it's what she wanted, but he couldn't really understand that fire inside of her to succeed because he didn't have it himself.

Then you have Veer, whose name means strength and bravery. Finally a match to Krishna's own strength. He also had dreams and ambitions, and he had the same fire inside of him to make them come true. Rather than the dissonance between Radhe and Krishna, we now have harmony between Krishna and Veer, because on some deep level, they see themselves in each other. There's the old saying that opposites attract, but in reality, that rarely works for life partners. There has to be more of a match in core values for two people to spend a lifetime together. Krishna and Veer match many of each other's core values - educational pursuits, saving lives, taking care of their families, achieving one's dreams. Radhe and Krishna only matched a few.

Which begs the question, if Radhe and Krishna didn't have their marriage arranged and only met each other randomly on the street, would they have fallen for each other? I believe the answer is a resounding no. A girl with Krishna's intelligence and dreams would not have been drawn to a boy who clearly had no goals in life and spent his days doing nothing. I believe the only reason Krishna did start to love Radhe was because she was bound in marriage to him (so therefore felt she had no other options) and also did start to realize that he was a good person. But was this really love? I think it was a form of love, the way you love a friend who's dear to you. But I don't think she ever loved him the way one loves a life partner. To some degree, I think this is why she never consummated her marriage with him. Somewhere, deep in her heart, she knew her love for him hadn't reached that level yet.

And then you have Veer. They did meet randomly, and even though it wasn't love at first sight, they were drawn to each other in a way that Radhe and Krishna never were. They each recognized the fire inside each other as a mirror of their own and responded to it. They recognized their intellectual equal even though they didn't acknowledge it. Attraction between life partners must be emotional, intellectual, and physical for true compatibility. Veer and Krishna had all three of these. I believe that's why they fell in love with each other so quickly. If it hadn't been for Krishna's grief over Radhe, she would have acknowledged her love for Veer much sooner. Because it had been there for a while. And I believe that's why they consummated their relationship immediately after marriage - Krishna didn't need to wait this time, because she knew she had found her true life partner.

Ultimately, Radhe was not Krishna's choice. He was forced on her through their parents. She did fall in love with parts of him, but deep down, I don't think she ever saw him as her true match or life partner. She would have spent her life with him, consummated their marriage, and moved through life, but there would always have been a sense in her mind that they were not equals, and that she was carrying more of the weight in the marriage.

Veer was Krishna's choice. Even though he had confessed his love, he made it clear to her that it would be her choice as to whether to accept him or not - he would not force her. And she chose him, of her own free will. She recognized a kindred spirit in him, someone who was her equal and capable of walking side by side with her through life's journey. She saw her love and fire reflected in his eyes, and she chose him. ❤️

Great analysis👏
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: .SNOWWHITE.

U mean a mixture of madhubala and zkm😲that will be too much. I dont this here veer have a revenge motive.😳


I haven't watched madhubala . ZKM was more then enough to keep my head spinning 😆
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Houstonmom


I haven't watched madhubala . ZKM was more then enough to keep my head spinning 😆


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Posted: 6 years ago
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Thank you! 😳
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Wow Renu, such a deep analysis, I can't even go this much far in thinking. This us just amazing. I love all your analysis and this is the best one of yours. And that meaning of the names was on point. Just loved it. Thank you 😊
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Houstonmom



It's just not a side of Veer that we're used to seeing because he spent so much time berating her ever since they met 😆
So true ! 😆
Guess we've got so much shock value in ZKM from ST that I became paranoid and keep looking over my shoulder waiting for it to drop at any time 😆 .
I see so much of SK in Veer and so many identical points happing between both stories that it's getting hard to separate both characters And trust Veer in my mind.
Although he looks inseparable from Krishna he shuts down with her when ever something happens. Constantly pushing her away.
It's hard to believe that he no longer blames her and got over all the turmoil she caused to his life even though it was unintentional. He is way to arrogant to forgive and forget. The entire time he was chasing after her for forgiveness and she was rejecting him couldn't help but wonder since when does he care? Why is it so important to him. He does have a conscience as he does get confused and rethinks when he saw her family's behavior and regrets misunderstanding her .when he finally finds that things they do aren't her fault. He did depend on her to save his career and he was livid when she didn't fulfill her promise. He didn't believe her at all and even hurt her until his mother told him she was helping his sister. Only then did he go after her begging for forgiveness which soon turned into begging her to marry him. The story was going slow and steady but then made a sharp turn . Loving it but not sure weather or not to keep guard down



I never watched ZKM so I guess maybe that's why I'm not paranoid about Veer's feelings 😆

I think Veer started falling in love with Krishna during the jungle track. He was impressed with her bravery and strength and her desire to save the innocent woman and her child. She then came back to help him when he expected her to leave, and helped save him from the goons. And she displayed tremendous courage when she was shot. Yes, Veer is arrogant, but I believe he truly started respecting Krishna during this time and started falling in love with her. That's why her failure to go to London hurt him so much - he felt it was a betrayal.

As for why Veer kept asking for Krishna's forgiveness, Krishna questioned that herself. And Veer's response was that he missed her in his life and wanted them to be close. I think he realized how close they were getting during the jungle track and really missed their friendship that had developed. And in his case, the love that had also developed. That's why her forgiveness was so important to him. It was after they returned from camp that Veer confessed his love to Krishna - I think he realized his feelings pretty quickly when he nearly lost her due to his anger and actions. Just as Krishna realized her feelings when she nearly lost him in the accident.

With the upcoming revelation about Veer killing Radhe, I think it's highly unlikely that the writers will show Veer marrying Krishna out of revenge. Otherwise the truth about Radhe's death will lose its impact - the emotional devastation the revelation will cause Veer is because he loves Krishna so much and won't be able to bear the fact that he is the one who killed her first husband and caused her so much pain.

Just my thoughts, of course - we'll have to see how it all plays out! 😊

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