I will not waste my or your time- getting to the point- I hate excessive drama= bheja fry!!
Title: Rawatji the Best Mama, Rawatji ne di apni Gauravshali Talwar!
First scene I liked- Ajabdeh doing pooja of Talwar- even though Pratap appearing infront of Maa Durga to accept the sword was a dream, I think that its a good omen because she was in front of God, and God gave her a vision that Pratap accepted the sword that she put her prayers and good luck into!
Secondly I couldnt understand why anyone in the room didnt put tape on DB's mouth when she was just doing Bakwas after bakwas!!!! But i will thank US for reminding DB that Rawatji has the highest position when it comes to power after US! That was just amazing to me! I loved how he shut her up! Rawatji ka maan bana raha aaj!
The One scene that I absolutely loved was when Rawatji gives his sword (it is also an ancestral sword) as the one to be gifted to Pratap. of course we all know that Uma was behind the disappearance of the original gold sword for the Tilak.
I knew that this rishta would come in handy lol! well today Rawatji took the first step of being a real mama! Traditionally in my Indian subcultures, the Mama (mother's brother) gives or pays for all the bride's clothes and jewelry, the family's clothes, etc. Its called Mahira in rajasthani/marwari culture. So in a way this could be considered a part of the Mahira by Rawatji the mama!!
Giving away your sword - it takes so much courage to give away the symbol of your position and power in society! Rawatji today gave away his dearly beloved sword to save his sister and brother-in-law's honour! It takes the best kind of attitude and character to do such a thing! The scene was so beautifully shown, with all the emotional music going on in the background lol! I loved how he describes the history of the sword! This sword means more than anything to Rawatji but giving it to the future of mewad he has given the sword a good partner (Pratap). Such a symbolic scene, I am at a loss of words! It was a honour for both Rawatji and Pratap!
Rawatji's Valorous Sword is more valuble sword than the gold sword- it has the history and the experience any swordsmen would give anything to have! It was a wonderful scene- thats what made the episode good, everything else= blahhh
Another thing, Rawat means white elephant- and white elephants are symbolic of good luck, of auspiciousness! and Today Rawatji did just that!
rest of the episode was blah, time pass, no not time pass, it was waste of time!