Episode 180 Discussion: 28th Jan 2013 - Page 9

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Posted: 12 years ago
#81

😆😆 RK obviously understands money management better than BSC did! Why pay for many naukars when one man can do the job? Actually, with multi-tasking Bittuji and versatile Patil on his side, RK basically has his own Naranayi Sena - next thing you know he'll be reviving classical music forms, rivalling Tata for a share of market, and releasing his own affordable 4G tablet after inadequate R & D. (And then abandoning everything to run away with Madhu. It's a win-win for everyone!)
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Actually the idea of separation and/or misunderstanding has never - as far as I know - had any origin from the MEIEJ powers-that-be.😊
It has always been something that starts off among the fanbase, and gathers steam until the eps negate whatever the latest potential reasoning is.
But the storyline has so far never shown Madhu as the usual cliched Hindi heroine who needs to be placated and validated and is easily swayed.😕😛
Rather the opposite.😳 Having once understood the core of her husband's character, her faith in him and his love for her (despite his spectacular insecurity-induced blunders) has awed him and floored antagonists like Dipali.😃
This must be the only serial where tracks are not stretched ad nauseum, especially the cliched soap-opera staple-diet tracks of separation and/or misunderstanding.⭐️
By not even permitting an apology from her husband, Madhu invariably shakes up the villains' plans and places herself at a formidably indomitable level.😳😃
This is the kind of attitude ("I love you just the way you are, and I won't have you apologize.") that has previously always been showcased only by the powerful male leads in Hindi serials.😃 Madhu is the absolutely first time that a Hindi serial heroine hasn't played the ablaa-naari that the man must bend to and lower himself for.😕 Madhu doesn't consider herself less *or* weak, and has a damn good understanding that the man she loves has infuriatingly exasperating flaws balanced by virtues that he himself does not appreciate.😊
Misunderstandings happen and are sorted swiftly.😊
For a misunderstanding to last for some time, it has to happen from RK's side and Madhu has to be unaware of what is going on in his mind.
The moment she finds out, everything gets tackled and the villains don't get even a moment to gloat in continuing estrangement between the couple.😃
Edited by leelaa9 - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
#83

Originally posted by: anastasia21

can we just all take a moment and applaud Padmini's such a spot-on aim. 😕
with balraj as a swaying target, partially shielded by her daughter, who was at gun point, i must say, she has a steady hand. 😲 right in the middle of the forehead.

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Posted: 12 years ago
#84

Originally posted by: leelaa9

Actually the idea of separation and/or misunderstanding has never - as far as I know - had any origin from the MEIEJ powers-that-be.😊

It has always been something that starts off among the fanbase, and gathers steam until the eps negate whatever the latest potential reasoning is.
But the storyline has so far never shown Madhu as the usual cliched Hindi heroine who needs to be placated and validated and is easily swayed.😕😛
Rather the opposite.😳 Having once understood the core of her husband's character, her faith in him and his love for her (despite his spectacular insecurity-induced blunders) has awed him and floored antagonists like Dipali.😃
This must be the only serial where tracks are not stretched ad nauseum, especially the cliched soap-opera staple-diet tracks of separation and/or misunderstanding.⭐️
By not even permitting an apology from her husband, Madhu invariably shakes up the villains' plans and places herself at a formidably indomitable level.😳😃
This is the kind of attitude ("I love you just the way you are, and I won't have you apologize.") that has previously always been showcased only by the powerful male leads in Hindi serials.😃 Madhu is the absolutely first time that a Hindi serial heroine hasn't played the ablaa-naari that the man must bend to and lower himself for.😕 Madhu doesn't consider herself less *or* weak, and has a damn good understanding that the man she loves has infuriatingly exasperating flaws balanced by virtues that he himself does not appreciate.😊
Misunderstandings happen and are sorted swiftly.😊
For a misunderstanding to last for some time, it has to happen from RK's side and Madhu has to be unaware of what is going on in his mind.
The moment she finds out, everything gets tackled and the villains don't get even a moment to gloat in continuing estrangement between the couple.😃



@leelaa
I always love your posts.. especially your analysis on madhu's actions..👏



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Posted: 12 years ago
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Link to Episode 181 Discussion: 29th Jan 2013

http://www.india-forums.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=3413015
Edited by 0-SD-0 - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: leelaa9

Actually the idea of separation and/or misunderstanding has never - as far as I know - had any origin from the MEIEJ powers-that-be.😊

It has always been something that starts off among the fanbase, and gathers steam until the eps negate whatever the latest potential reasoning is.
But the storyline has so far never shown Madhu as the usual cliched Hindi heroine who needs to be placated and validated and is easily swayed.😕😛
Rather the opposite.😳 Having once understood the core of her husband's character, her faith in him and his love for her (despite his spectacular insecurity-induced blunders) has awed him and floored antagonists like Dipali.😃
This must be the only serial where tracks are not stretched ad nauseum, especially the cliched soap-opera staple-diet tracks of separation and/or misunderstanding.⭐️
By not even permitting an apology from her husband, Madhu invariably shakes up the villains' plans and places herself at a formidably indomitable level.😳😃
This is the kind of attitude ("I love you just the way you are, and I won't have you apologize.") that has previously always been showcased only by the powerful male leads in Hindi serials.😃 Madhu is the absolutely first time that a Hindi serial heroine hasn't played the ablaa-naari that the man must bend to and lower himself for.😕 Madhu doesn't consider herself less *or* weak, and has a damn good understanding that the man she loves has infuriatingly exasperating flaws balanced by virtues that he himself does not appreciate.😊
Misunderstandings happen and are sorted swiftly.😊
For a misunderstanding to last for some time, it has to happen from RK's side and Madhu has to be unaware of what is going on in his mind.
The moment she finds out, everything gets tackled and the villains don't get even a moment to gloat in continuing estrangement between the couple.😃


That is what I love about her character. Loved your take.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: leelaa9

Actually the idea of separation and/or misunderstanding has never - as far as I know - had any origin from the MEIEJ powers-that-be.😊

It has always been something that starts off among the fanbase, and gathers steam until the eps negate whatever the latest potential reasoning is.
But the storyline has so far never shown Madhu as the usual cliched Hindi heroine who needs to be placated and validated and is easily swayed.😕😛
Rather the opposite.😳 Having once understood the core of her husband's character, her faith in him and his love for her (despite his spectacular insecurity-induced blunders) has awed him and floored antagonists like Dipali.😃
This must be the only serial where tracks are not stretched ad nauseum, especially the cliched soap-opera staple-diet tracks of separation and/or misunderstanding.⭐️
By not even permitting an apology from her husband, Madhu invariably shakes up the villains' plans and places herself at a formidably indomitable level.😳😃
This is the kind of attitude ("I love you just the way you are, and I won't have you apologize.") that has previously always been showcased only by the powerful male leads in Hindi serials.😃 Madhu is the absolutely first time that a Hindi serial heroine hasn't played the ablaa-naari that the man must bend to and lower himself for.😕 Madhu doesn't consider herself less *or* weak, and has a damn good understanding that the man she loves has infuriatingly exasperating flaws balanced by virtues that he himself does not appreciate.😊
Misunderstandings happen and are sorted swiftly.😊
For a misunderstanding to last for some time, it has to happen from RK's side and Madhu has to be unaware of what is going on in his mind.
The moment she finds out, everything gets tackled and the villains don't get even a moment to gloat in continuing estrangement between the couple.😃


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