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Posted: 14 years ago
#11
kaun kala tai

i don't remember yaar.

achha woh jiski har baat par insult hoti hai plus jo bawkofo ki head hai i.e suds +chaskar

jo har baar har jati hai diretly or indirectly.

oh remember jiski baaji ne badi achi tarah se insult ki thi.

for dutta she is her sister who is witch that he doesn't knows.
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Posted: 14 years ago
#12

After Datta comes back & settles his account with his enemies, I would love to ask

"Who was Kalatai"?😆
May be on +ve note she is the one who united Datta & Naku, who entertained us many times, irritated us some times, helped Datta realise what true love & true friendship is,
who helped us to identify fools & smart characters, whom CVs love so much that many
times we are forced to see her.😆
Edited by mnx12 - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: mnx12

After Datta comes back & settles his account with his enemies, I would love to ask

"Who was Kalatai"?😆
May be on +ve note she is the one who united Datta & Naku, who entertained us many times, irritated us some times, helped Datta realise what true love & true friendship is,
who helped us to identify fools & smart characters, whom CVs love so much that many
times we are forced to see her.😆




The CVs' bias for Kala is reflected in the consistent over-dose of Kala in the epis. But then the CVs must mostly be the GUYS - Ladies always first; pretty ladies, even sooner!! Kala versus Naku, and I am sure it will be Kala any day. Naku, well, thank you, but no thanks..😉

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Ankur_1305




The CVs' bias for Kala is reflected in the consistent over-dose of Kala in the epis. But then the CVs must mostly be the GUYS - Ladies always first; pretty ladies, even sooner!! Kala versus Naku, and I am sure it will be Kala any day. Naku, well, thank you, but no thanks..😉

Some times I feel Dadisa in BV, Ammaji in Laddo, Kala in LTL are the lead characters, others are just supporting characters. CVs are definitely men celebrating women's year not day throughout.😆
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: ZubyDutta

So may be its only respect D felt for Kala due to the age difference & had no idea about her thirst for his blood.



Unfortunately, it has been ingrained in our brains right from the word go that a dreaded gangster like Dutta with a vast underworld empire, full of scheming right and left hands/rivals is actually a poor judge of people and their intentions, with a single digit IQ and -ve EQ.

These people have their ears always to the ground, else they can not survive, let alone flourish in the mean world of theirs.

It is hard to comprehend that all these years, living under the same roof, Dutta was naive enough not to have a true measure of Kala's intentions and never understood the palace intrigue.

In the same way, if we digress a little, it is hard to accept that the local dons/smugglers who had gathered at PN had no idea about Kala's hand in trying to kill Dutta when she went with an army of over 100 BGs, Suds and Chaskar with his scores of fattoos. These BGs/fattoos/eye witness/local press and public can not be assumed to be sworn to secrecy when violence and murder of so many BGs happened on that day.

The news would have spread like wild fire and it will be all over in local news papers and channels : a step sister trying to kill her own gangsta brother, the infamous Dutta Sriram Patil. So many BGs were killed by Dutta and Kala herself killed a BG right in front of so many people, including the locals. The blood bath of this proportion is of no news value then what is?

Also, even in case of a not-so-spectacular violence incident too, the underworld (dons and smugglers) have their ears always to the ground and they get info through their network faster than police or any news channel can get.
We still had to go through the charade of watching these dons totally clueless about Kala's role in trying to eliminate Dutta and poor Baaji gallantly trying indirectly to let them know about Kala's role.

The only consistent part was that like Dutta, his local dons/smugglers owing their allegiance to him too are shown as of low intellect, running their business solely on the basis of trust and relationship.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: mnx12

Some times I feel Dadisa in BV, Ammaji in Laddo, Kala in LTL are the lead characters, others are just supporting characters. CVs are definitely men celebrating women's year not day throughout.😆

In 2010 I would have disagreed. Dutta ran the show. Now I have to unfortunately agree and its not a tolerable situation. Sometimes I wish MR would quit so that I am relieved of watching Kala insulting rest of the world daily.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Ankur_1305



Unfortunately, it has been ingrained in our brains right from the word go that a dreaded gangster like Dutta with a vast underworld empire, full of scheming right and left hands/rivals is actually a poor judge of people and their intentions, with a single digit IQ and -ve EQ.

These people have their ears always to the ground, else they can not survive, let alone flourish in the mean world of theirs.

It is hard to comprehend that all these years, living under the same roof, Dutta was naive enough not to have a true measure of Kala's intentions and never understood the palace intrigue.

In the same way, if we digress a little, it is hard to accept that the local dons/smugglers who had gathered at PN had no idea about Kala's hand in trying to kill Dutta when she went with an army of over 100 BGs, Suds and Chaskar with his scores of fattoos. These BGs/fattoos/eye witness/local press and public can not be assumed to be sworn to secrecy when violence and murder of so many BGs happened on that day.

The news would have spread like wild fire and it will be all over in local news papers and channels : a step sister trying to kill her own gangsta brother, the infamous Dutta Sriram Patil. So many BGs were killed by Dutta and Kala herself killed a BG right in front of so many people, including the locals. The blood bath of this proportion is of no news value then what is?

Also, even in case of a not-so-spectacular violence incident too, the underworld (dons and smugglers) have their ears always to the ground and they get info through their network faster than police or any news channel can get.
We still had to go through the charade of watching these dons totally clueless about Kala's role in trying to eliminate Dutta and poor Baaji gallantly trying indirectly to let them know about Kala's role.

The only consistent part was that like Dutta, his local dons/smugglers owing their allegiance to him too are shown as of low intellect, running their business solely on the basis of trust and relationship.

Yesterday's episode was solely aimed at giving Baji some importance. Thats why I am ready to let go of logic. And I am glad atleast we didnt get to see ten dons agreeing to a newbie becoming their leader.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Ankur_1305



Unfortunately, it has been ingrained in our brains right from the word go that a dreaded gangster like Dutta with a vast underworld empire, full of scheming right and left hands/rivals is actually a poor judge of people and their intentions, with a single digit IQ and -ve EQ.

These people have their ears always to the ground, else they can not survive, let alone flourish in the mean world of theirs.

It is hard to comprehend that all these years, living under the same roof, Dutta was naive enough not to have a true measure of Kala's intentions and never understood the palace intrigue.

In the same way, if we digress a little, it is hard to accept that the local dons/smugglers who had gathered at PN had no idea about Kala's hand in trying to kill Dutta when she went with an army of over 100 BGs, Suds and Chaskar with his scores of fattoos. These BGs/fattoos/eye witness/local press and public can not be assumed to be sworn to secrecy when violence and murder of so many BGs happened on that day.

The news would have spread like wild fire and it will be all over in local news papers and channels : a step sister trying to kill her own gangsta brother, the infamous Dutta Sriram Patil. So many BGs were killed by Dutta and Kala herself killed a BG right in front of so many people, including the locals. The blood bath of this proportion is of no news value then what is?

Also, even in case of a not-so-spectacular violence incident too, the underworld (dons and smugglers) have their ears always to the ground and they get info through their network faster than police or any news channel can get.
We still had to go through the charade of watching these dons totally clueless about Kala's role in trying to eliminate Dutta and poor Baaji gallantly trying indirectly to let them know about Kala's role.

The only consistent part was that like Dutta, his local dons/smugglers owing their allegiance to him too are shown as of low intellect, running their business solely on the basis of trust and relationship.

Agree! This aspect of this show has always been a thorn in my heart since the day they showed D drag Nakusha to the mandap to marry her forcibly.The man I know & love so much will never humiliate his housemaid who saved his life this way based on something said by a complete stranger. Even if it was reasonable to believe since he had known her for a very short time he would have slapped her & thrown the whole family out on the streets.That would have been his maximum punishment.I still am not able to reconcile him forcibly marrying a girl to punish her. He is a protector first & foremost. Her pitiful tears would have surely moved him.I felt he never thought of Nakku the maid as a woman at all for him to marry her to punish.He always treated her as a kid, as someone who was under his protection.But then the love story had to be kick started so such cinematic liberties have to be taken I guess. So now Kala had to be portrayed as building up an arena to destroy D for nearly 26 years right under his nose without him having an iota of inkling of what's happening. There are countless such scenarios in this show the latest being what you mentioned above. When the gang was asking Kahaan hain Bhao? I was like "They don't know? Kala went blazing in with dozens of armed goons & there was blood shed in a holy place where a famous Jatra was underway & these guys & the Patilwadi population don't know?😲 But this was the CVs way to making the associates show Kala her place. It was necessary for Baji to put Suds where he belongs. So Shreya is right.Sometimes must lock away Logic Baba to enjoy TV soaps😆
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Nice topic and also interesting POV's.


" Do you think somewhere deep down he realized their hostility towards them?"

Children act mostly on instincts than reasoning and Dutta may have felt Kala's hostility towards him as a child. As Dutta grew up, instinct gave way social conditioning and reasoning. He was expected to respect the elder sister and that he did. Kala also played the role of the concerned TAI to the hilt.

Kala tells AS/Naku/ ? (don't remember who exactly) how she would take Dutta far away from home and leave him crying alone in the dark and how she would leave no opportunity to torment Dutta even as a child. At the subconscious level the trauma could still be buried deep and this could be another reason for his being an introvert and a loner--- of course going to work at such a tender age, bearing the burden of the family ,lost childhood, Jilted in love and the nature of his work made him keep to himself.

Dutta may be a ruthless Don in his dhanda but has loads of integrity and fairness. He is the personification of duty and responsibility where his family is concerned. So it is difficult for Dutta to accept that his tai could fall to such depths and try to kill him.



Edited by ivy_11 - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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@Ivy: Thanks for ur response. It was Kala who spoke to Dutta's drawing on the mirror who said all that. This year they have delved a lot into Kala psychology while ignoring Dutta's. I hope we get an insight to Dutta's thoughts too on the same incidents since childhood.

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