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Posted: 11 years ago
@shani I don't think so.
I think Duri is STILL jealous of Yudi and the Pandavas' success and power and wealth
DPadi's humiliation for him is the cherry on the cake of snatching away all the wealth.
I still feel and understand that this MB also wants to show Duri as a JEALOUS freak (no offense to fans)
Edited by gossipgirl21 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: shani88

In the event of the "pre-planned" vastraharan in ⭐️Bharat and Draupadi being made THE target beforehand, what would be the significance of the dice game itself in ⭐️Bharat in such a situation?

Is the dice game in ⭐️Bharat simply a means to render the Pandavas completely powerless so that the Kauravas can thus carry out their "plans" regarding Draupadi?
That is the impression I get now...


well as per spoilers Dury's main aim is vastraharan of Draupadi not to rob pandavas of their wealth.Dice game is just a way to do the vastraharan of Draupadi after all they are showing the shastraharan and laughing sequence for a reason right .Otherwise they should have just not shown this fictional shataraharan they are showing it because they want to give this as a reason why Dury wanted to do vastraharan and hence invited pandavas for dice game
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Posted: 11 years ago
OK off topic but there is nowhere I have read that Bhim treated Nak Sah in any ways different from the way he treated Arjun. So why do people suspect that up until after dice and VH, Yudi loved Nak-Sah less than Bhim-Arjun???
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: gossipgirl21


Apparently Bhim, Arjun pacify DPadi individually; and pacify the twins together
then all 4 go to Yudi and THAT is when game #2's bulava comes

Is all THIS confirmed?

Part in bold - And, exactly what does "pacify" mean? Will Bhim & Arjun actually be a "shoulder to cry on" for Drau after the vastraharan??
Are CVs ACTUALLY suggesting that Drau's gussa towards Bhim & Arjuna (amongst all Pandavas) will be "less" simply because they are "pacifying" her? And after this 'pacification', will SHE actually forget the fact that none of them bothered to rescue her when she got humiliated??

If so, then what is the purpose of showing THAT scene in the Malayalam promo in which Drau confronts ALL the Pandavas about the fact they were all mute spectators to her humiliation - which is absolutely true?
Yudi may have staked her, but did any of her "other" hubbies come to her rescue during the vastraharan?? It was COMPLETE "mute passivity" from all of them...

Therefore, will the CVs, therefore, try to lessen the sins (& guilt) of the remaining Pandavas by showing Bhim & Arjun "pacifying" her in the aftermath of the vastraharan? Does it undo what has already happened?

If ANY kind of "pacification" for Drau needs to be done, it should be from Kunti's end, instead of her spineless hubbies...sorry, but that's what I call them in THAT particular situation.

And even if Bhim & Arjun 'pacify' her, what will they tell her, besides the usual "We are so sorry you had to go through that..."?
How exactly does all of THAT reduce their sin of remaining "mutely passive" during the vastraharan?

I know these are just tweets/facebook posts (who knows what might be shown??)...but if the CVs are ACTUALLY going to show ANY of the Pandavas "pacifying" her after having remained "mute spectators" to her humiliation in the first place...I seriously don't know what to say about all this.
As I said, Kunti should be the one "pacifying" (or consoling) her bahu...

Granted, the Pandavas "pacifying" her may be present in some versions, but logically speaking does it make any sense at all, especially after what has happened?
Edited by shani88 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
where did u get the scene of arjun and bheem pacifying drau?is any promo out yet?
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: srishtisingh

where did u get the scene of arjun and bheem pacifying drau?is any promo out yet?

Sorry, it's not a promo, but Vin (Nakul) tweeted "so much of crying" with reference to the vastraharan (He also posted a similar Facebook post). Therefore, there is a "suspicion" that Bhim & Arjun might be "pacifying" Draupadi post the vastraharan - and the crying may be because of that...and IF something like THAT does come up in the show, it's going to irk me like anything, considering that they were all mute spectators in the first place...
Edited by shani88 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
i dun think that drau will forget evrything n will move on...how can she...no one can actually🤢...but yeah evn she'll not b able to carry on with her anger all the way for 12 0r vtevr the tym for the xile is...for those many yrs...she shud alwayz make her aryas remind this...so that they can take the revenge to their fullest...with aggression😊...
faadd dena sbko pandvas😡
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Posted: 11 years ago
i guess they will pacify by telling her that they will take revenge of evrything soon...they will give her again another vow🤢which i think they will fulfill this tym for sure
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: shani88

In the event of the "pre-planned" vastraharan in ⭐️Bharat and Draupadi being made THE target beforehand, what would be the significance of the dice game itself in ⭐️Bharat in such a situation?

Is the dice game in ⭐️Bharat simply a means to render the Pandavas completely powerless so that the Kauravas can thus carry out their "plans" regarding Draupadi?
That is the impression I get now...



Yeah, I'm getting the impression that Duryodhan hates Draupadi even more than he hates the Pandavas.

Duhshashan & Shakuni being shocked @ Duryodhan's plan - ⭐️bharat is giving even them a wee bit of cleaning 😆 and putting it ALL on Duryodhan. Forget Karna, even Duhsasan or Shakuni seem to be at least initially innocent 😕
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: srishtisingh

If we go by maths in probability without being biased the probability of getting a specific no. is 1/6. so it can only b shear luck or some cheating to always get ur desired no. when we throw dice to get six we always put 5 on upside and just reverse it.but it is considered cheating. may b shakuni cheating was a high level of cheating because I can't agree that it was just luck otherwise shakuni would not be so confident. staking can b in his hand but always winning in a game of chance is not possible

Agree. Mathematically impossible...
About foul dice, apart from Yudhishthir's such claim (he is bound to speak truth) following independant witnesses...(From KMG' Mahabharat) ...not put in chronological order..




" Duryodhana said,--'This Sukuni skilled at dice, is ready, O king (Dhritrashtra), to snatch the prosperity of the son of Pandu by means of dice..."



The narrator (Vyas) after each stake (and not Yudhishthir..)

"Vaisampayana continued,--"Hearing these words, Sakuni, ready with the dice, adopting unfair means said unto Yudhishthira, 'Lo, I have won!'
Vaisampayana continued,--"Hearing this, Sakuni ready at dice, adopting foul means, said unto Yudhishthira, 'Lo, I have won it!'"

"And Krishna said, It is known to you all, how this Yudhishthira was deceitfully defeated at dice by the son of Suvala, and how he was robbed of his kingdom..."


And the perpetrator Sakuni himself-j

"...Hearing these words of Duryodhana, Sakuni replied,--'Hear how thou mayest obtain this unrivalled prosperity that thou beholdest in the son of Pandu, O thou that hast truth for thy prowess. O Bharata, I am an adept at dice, superior to all in the world. I can ascertain the success or otherwise of every throw, and when to stake and when not.."

Edited by smrth - 11 years ago

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