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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: LawlessLawyer

I was not that impressed with Bepannah so I don't follow it at all😆

But I loved Jenny as Kumud and adored her even more as Maya.Maya was a totally pathbreaking character before the CVs of that show took the wrong route.
But Maya will always be Maya❤️

Trust me,I would join you and devote every fibre of my being into this ship.


Count me in, ladies! I haven't watched much of Beyhadh, but loved her as Kumud. In Bepanaah she's a damsel in distress, but then again it goes to show how versatile an actress she is!

PHs out there, are you listening?
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Posted: 7 years ago
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The way her eyes emote I caught such one scene where she was training herself in her chamber, for sword fighting. She was recalling how upset and dejected Tailap was before going away from her after their confrontation mostly dominated by Mrinal's authoritative tone. She was visibly hurt and wounded that whenever the brother and sister meet, it's only for the purpose of a reunion to discuss war tactics to wage a war against Malwa and the constant desire to avenge their late parents. Her eyes were teary yet she remained focused and sharp with her management of the sword after she recalled how brutally their parents were killed by Singhdant. Later on, when there was a scene between her and Guru Aditya, she wasn't the same Mrinal at all. She had that demure face and soft voice when addressing her Guru even to retort him when he told her how essential it's to build her own family for a woman. She has really succeeded in portraying the different shades of her character 👏


Yes she is truly fabulous. She can hold her own in battle or in politics in a male-dominated world without having to act like a man. What I love best is that she is strong and brave but also very feminine and beautiful inside out. Truly a powerful, dignified woman. These are the kinds of positive images we need of women.

And yes, her eyes! They speak volumes.

Can you imagine a scene between Rohit and Sonarika, just with nazrein? They wouldn't even need dialogues. It would burn our screens for sure.
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