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Posted: 7 years ago
#11

Originally posted by: Ecrivain.

Yeh chhal ka chakravyuh bal se nahi, akal se ladna hai...



Wisdom and percipience, the pith and crux of the battle of wills that has now initiated between two mothers, one wronged and one in the wrong, has none, yet all and sundry vying to take their respective stance on badgering realities that threaten to tear Lal Mahal apart, consume them with a subservient need.

And the one whose played along, unknowingly and ingenuously paves the way for the destruction of the clan that belongs to her, while the feral need to undo the unjust and stand by the withered pushes her into the deepest pit and path of revenge that she un-hinderedly treads, as one of the mother's lobbies for weaving an apocalypse and the other vows to avenge the innocent and correct the misdeeds.

A beautifully connoted episode after a long time, enriched with stupendous performances and top notch execution. And you have wonderfully penned down the dilemma that plagues the characters.


Thanks, Ecri. Beautiful lines! 👏
Sudha has surprisingly not bored me yet with her antics. She states what is in store for each one... When it came to Pujan, she seemed undecided! I guess we can expect a partnership soon!
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Posted: 7 years ago
#12
Somehow the overdose of Sudha-Anami scenes had put a block to what I wanted to write on.

Life has a way of catching up with a person, Sudha-Narottam the so called past mistake' of Baldev's life has come back to seek answers in his present. Yes Sudha is intolerable Anami's blind faith in Sudha is annoying, yet there's a glaring fact right in front of all: Baldev had a relationship with a woman even went to the point of fathering a child and ultimately the woman is send off to an asylum, the child subjected to a miserable childhood with no love or acknowledgement from the father nor the grandparents.Sudha is no saint but she's a wronged woman too. Is Anami right no but neither can the Lal Mahal claim to be victims.

The only victim in this mess are Narottam the child who suffered for no fault of his and Satrupa the woman who got entangled in the web of lies of the Mahal she has no choice but fight against Sudha for the sake of her children and the family that has only used her for their own benefits!!

The show is living upto it's name, it's a chakravyuh of relationships,not just the mother daughter. Everyone is entangled In the web because of their own deeds.

Whatever said and done I still appreciate the makers for having strong female characters.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Dreamer-89

Somehow the overdose of Sudha-Anami scenes had put a block to what I wanted to write on.

Life has a way of catching up with a person, Sudha-Narottam the so called past mistake' of Baldev's life has come back to seek answers in his present. Yes Sudha is intolerable Anami's blind faith in Sudha is annoying, yet there's a glaring fact right in front of all: Baldev had a relationship with a woman even went to the point of fathering a child and ultimately the woman is send off to an asylum, the child subjected to a miserable childhood with no love or acknowledgement from the father nor the grandparents.Sudha is no saint but she's a wronged woman too. Is Anami right no but neither can the Lal Mahal claim to be victims.

The only victim in this mess are Narottam the child who suffered for no fault of his and Satrupa the woman who got entangled in the web of lies of the Mahal she has no choice but fight against Sudha for the sake of her children and the family that has only used her for their own benefits!!

The show is living upto it's name, it's a chakravyuh of relationships,not just the mother daughter. Everyone is entangled In the web because of their own deeds.

Whatever said and done I still appreciate the makers for having strong female characters.


Ya exactly
The only person wronged are satrupa and narottam

But we are able to feel sympathy for satrupa because we know the woman has some principles and know to differentiate wrong and right
And narottam has no opinion of his and he doesn't know right and wrong
In satrupa we see a person who has struggled alot inspire of this she hide her tears
And narottam has so used to get use of those pain that it doesn't affect him so how it will affect us
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Dreamer-89

Somehow the overdose of Sudha-Anami scenes had put a block to what I wanted to write on.

Life has a way of catching up with a person, Sudha-Narottam the so called past mistake' of Baldev's life has come back to seek answers in his present. Yes Sudha is intolerable Anami's blind faith in Sudha is annoying, yet there's a glaring fact right in front of all: Baldev had a relationship with a woman even went to the point of fathering a child and ultimately the woman is send off to an asylum, the child subjected to a miserable childhood with no love or acknowledgement from the father nor the grandparents.Sudha is no saint but she's a wronged woman too. Is Anami right no but neither can the Lal Mahal claim to be victims.

The only victim in this mess are Narottam the child who suffered for no fault of his and Satrupa the woman who got entangled in the web of lies of the Mahal she has no choice but fight against Sudha for the sake of her children and the family that has only used her for their own benefits!!

The show is living upto it's name, it's a chakravyuh of relationships,not just the mother daughter. Everyone is entangled In the web because of their own deeds.

Whatever said and done I still appreciate the makers for having strong female characters.


Benna,
I wondered if they were trying to justify Sudha when Narottam was punished...We still don''t know what she has done in the past to deserve this...

At the same time, no one can claim life made them like this. Everyone has the choice...each one decides his or her own fate. Life may not be fair to everyone, still each one has a choice on how to react. I find Sudha unjustifiable, totally.
Edited by chicksoup - 7 years ago

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