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Posted: 11 years ago
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Nikumbh is trying his best efforts to bring out the real Yamini out of her. She is buried deep inside the layers of fear of father. But what I am wondering is, why is Nikumbh not focusing on his play?
Did he even realized he slowly moving out of his track of his play, his interest in knowing Yamini has taken precedence over the play.

I don't want Yamini to break her fathers and mothers trust . I want her to overcome the fears and transforms herself. But this doesn't mean she should fall in love at this time.

I want her to experiment everything for herself and decide what is good for her and get that happily from parents. 😳

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Posted: 11 years ago
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i don't think so that play had taken secondary position in Nikumbh's life whatever task he is giving to Yamini is to bring that fire of Shakuntala from her .. Yamini is completely opposite of Shakuntala and right now Nikumbh's every effort is to make Yamini Shakuntala its his priority u might said that he started thinking abt Yamini more but still he is very clear abt what he want
coming to Yamini now its upto Yamini that what she want to take or learn and what not her character can't change within one day it will take time and iam sure in future she will able to become an fearless person..
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Posted: 11 years ago
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but why Nikumbh want Yamini to become personally like Shakuntala.
Its just a play, and does it mean, what ever role a person plays , he or she should transform himself into that personally.

I really didnt understand this concept. What happens if she has been given role of Sita . or Poolan devi, does this mean Yamini should become like them. 😲

Dont know, but todays episode few dialogues were very unrealistic.
Yamini saying i can trust you blindly, This infact should not happen.
And so does Nikumbh saying same to same, in such a short span of meetings they speak about trust and loyality which is far from where they stand.


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Shakuntala is a character. If Yamini has to get her part right, she has to start thinking along the lines of the character. It was very clear in the scene where Nikumbh asked her what she would do if a beloved person in her life left her forever, and she replied saying that she wouldn't probably do anything because "kar hi sakte hai?" That is NOT like Shakuntala, and Yamini has to grasp that in order to portray it effectively on stage. Yamini is new to theater, so it obviously isn't easy for her to just slip into the skin of any character. That is why all this effort.
Plus, Yamini herself told Nikumbh that deep down, she wants to be like Shakuntala. Nikumbh can see that fire in her. It isn't about changing her. It is about bringing out what is ALREADY there. Of course, at some level there is a personal intrigue. But the play has not, and can never take a back seat for Nikumbh.
That being said, they did go a little over the top with the trust dialogues. The trust in this case is w.r.t. how far Yamini has come in Nikumbh's eyes. This is the same woman that Nikumbh was convinced was so "star-struck" that she was incapable of anything heartfelt. Now she has convinced him that she won't leave this half-baked, that she will do everything to get her part right, and with the kind of sincerity and heart that Nikumbh had not deemed her capable of. The trust is w.r.t. this. But going so far as to say that "he trusts her more than himself" is going too far, and it seems sort of baseless. That I agree.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: LoveToLaugh

Shakuntala is a character. If Yamini has to get her part right, she has to start thinking along the lines of the character. It was very clear in the scene where Nikumbh asked her what she would do if a beloved person in her life left her forever, and she replied saying that she wouldn't probably do anything because "kar hi sakte hai?" That is NOT like Shakuntala, and Yamini has to grasp that in order to portray it effectively on stage. Yamini is new to theater, so it obviously isn't easy for her to just slip into the skin of any character. That is why all this effort.

Plus, Yamini herself told Nikumbh that deep down, she wants to be like Shakuntala. Nikumbh can see that fire in her. It isn't about changing her. It is about bringing out what is ALREADY there. Of course, at some level there is a personal intrigue. But the play has not, and can never take a back seat for Nikumbh.
That being said, they did go a little over the top with the trust dialogues. The trust in this case is w.r.t. how far Yamini has come in Nikumbh's eyes. This is the same woman that Nikumbh was convinced was so "star-struck" that she was incapable of anything heartfelt. Now she has convinced him that she won't leave this half-baked, that she will do everything to get her part right, and with the kind of sincerity and heart that Nikumbh had not deemed her capable of. The trust is w.r.t. this. But going so far as to say that "he trusts her more than himself" is going too far, and it seems sort of baseless. That I agree.


Well said, I could agree to what you said here. Hope it stays that way and grows into lovely symphony . 😊

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