Originally posted by: KanJmaskis
Excellent analysis aunty as always, ur posts r unique piece of writing, u r exceptional ...& sorry to be late i was a bit out of service 😆😆 ok coming to the update...
I don't able to understand that what i write here ...u covered all things ...
in a smooth left handed compliment to her husband, that she played the chess gameShahenshah ka maan rakne ke liye, while refusing the Shahi firman with elaborate politeness. ( rough and tough jo answering his challenge with very politeness😆😆) The young lady is learning the ropes of public behaviour in the Mughal court, I thought to myself. 😉😉
Ruqaiya, usi ghode par sawaari karne mein mazaa aata hai jo tumhein pehle gira chukha hota hai ...He is impressed...And curious too as he also said "dekhna ye hai ki vo is farman ka istemal kaise karti hai"... He want to know
that what she will demand with the farmaan ... And later he asked directly to her that u can take anything by farmaan my life ur freedom gold jewellerie bt u waste it for a servant ...the thing is , he is and want to explore her...unknowingly he is getting attracted towards her...
Shadows of the past: No, the scene that lingered in my consciousness was that of Jalal - not the Shahenshah - kneeling on the floor of the Diwan-e-Aam, embracing the little Hindu boy, with eyes brimming with unexpected tears. Of the recalled anguish, and the lost look on his face, as the shadows of the past rise again to haunt him.
The denouement of that scene was incredibly moving. And the striking, and strange thing was that the pain that was so visible in Jalal's eyes was mirrored in Ruqaiya's face,which twisted in empathy. A lifelong friendship cannot be dismissed or written off so easily; it has its own intimacies and symbiotic bonds.
In that a minute or two his painful expression with tearful eyes were soo touching ...clearly displaying the amount of pain he is suffering ...so whether have to give cry romantic expression or angry he is the best ...generally pain emotions looks a little fake one bt that not for rajat ...
Nonetheless, it is only because Jalal, after that intial spurt of anger at the parents, has the kindness of heart, and the empathy, to understand the plight of the child deprived of both his parents, that he sets aside the earlier ruling, and restores to the child his home and his happiness. It takes a meaure of greatness, especially in an absolute ruler, to recognize his mistake publicly and to correct it. 👏👏
It is also significant that this time, he does not dress his reversal up in reasons of state, as he did while explaining to his advisers his decision to marry Jodha. It is primarily an emotional response to an emotional wrong, and he has no hesitation in acknowledging it as such. Or in weeping in public, or exposing his inner wounds to the public gaze. He is too strong a character to have such reservations; he goes by what he feels is right, and he will then not change his path for anyone or anything.
Bowing to u aunty...👏👏
Yup needs guts to do that...and his dialouge dielivery with ruks on khan baba's naseehat , in the deewaane aam while retorting
Back upon adham's useless mark or in the confrontation with jo about the farmaan returned back by her, was fab...he is the rock⭐️ About the farmaan returning back ,sometime she genuinly did things only to irritate him seems like she was seeking attention from him 😆😆
Finally, his face mere inches from hers, Shahenshah ka adab kiya jaata hai, us se khauff khaya jaata hai.. Bar bar hamare sabr ki aazmayish na karo, ki uska sabr tooth jai...ufff 😳😳
And one more thing is very good about the episode that in the whole scene he called her only jo that more than one time and surely this might be the only episode with this tag which we wanted to hear desperately especially in post leap episodes it was unbearable more than awkward to hear jo begum
Questions of the Day:
- What, by the way, was a goatherd doing with his flock at the dead of night?
-Why on earth does Jodha, constantly praised for her intellect, not think of pointing out to Jalal - even if it did not occur to the overwrought Shahenshah on his own- that it is impossible for a man like the dead chap, clearly of the poor class, to be able to write, and that too so impeccably, and on such a classy piece of silken fabric?
It was so patently ridiculous that when neither Jalal - who could not have written it himself! - nor Jodha raised this point, it made me think very poorly of their IQ...
👏👏 Absolutely right aunty ...
Deep and wonderful analysis
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