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Ksgian, Bajaj fans and Vanar Sena are out on the MF🥳
Mazaa aa Raha hai! The weekend was so dull and now - boom we're back baby!
Originally posted by: .amigos.
I don't think you should have edited out your thoughts. This is a place where all kinds of thoughts should/need to exist because they make the discussions so varied, complex and interesting to read. I would rather enjoy all kinds of points of view rather than us catering to some basic set.
Also the tragic hero trope is one of my favorite tropes. I don't know how Bajaj's character is bound to end, but he did have tragic hero's end in KZK 1. I also feel when a writer knows they're doing a tragic hero with a fatal flaw arc they have so many possibilities to explore. You're no longer bound by a karmic happy ending. And you can show all kinds of moral complexities. You can ask questions that don't have binary answers. You can force people to think. You can unsettle and disturb them. And that's the highest mark of any writing. When you can literally pull people out of the bounds of society and force them to question everything they know about right and wrong.
True. Being a writer, who's work is global, gives you so much power. The true power is not to change others' thinking but to make them question it, not in a negative way but in a constructive manner. Don't let them think WHAT? give them every thing, WHY, WHY NOT, HOW and these are just basics. Make them feel for some one who's so clearly flawed and make them question it. It's easy but it's also very, very difficult.
Tbh, I have high expectations for Bajaj's characterization now that they have showed us this unhinged yet controlled being in him.
I will be back AT is on fire but for now this man gets all the praises
https://www.instagram.com/p/B3BtgVgl2g2/?igshid=f5dlcwbsso90
I saw you from a distance. I had ample time to manoeuvre the car ... But I dint want to...
No wonder it was hard to believe The RB dint have control of a situation.
No way.
It wasnt the case. Its impossible.
Every minor doubt abt accident got cleared and he himself narrated it.
Oh my! Writers and RB❤️
Bajju and prerna reminds me of Bashar and Rudaba
Exactly. Fiction can go to the dark places you wouldn't dare venture to in real life. Fiction can give you the experiences, you wouldn't dare condone in real life. For some people fiction is about idealism. About rules and karmic laws and order. For others, it's a perpetual gateway to curiosities. I cannot imagine a world without Lolita, American Psycho, City of God, Clockwork Orange. Imagine if fiction only had place for straight over 'evil'. As if you can assign tags to people. Good, bad, white, black. And that is it. For me fiction has always been about what ifs. About hard, brutal questions I find myself intrigued with day after day. I think someone here mentioned murder would make RB black. Yet it wouldn't make him obsolete. Or invalid. Taking someone's life is such a hard boundary, yet some of my most favorite characters have crossed it, had their arcs, and made me root for them. I don't really see fixtures. There's always the question of what if he's not the same person anymore. Should he be punished for who he was?Originally posted by: SanyaEterna
True. Being a writer, who's work is global, gives you so much power. The true power is not to change others' thinking but to make them question it, not in a negative way but in a constructive manner. Don't let them think WHAT? give them every thing, WHY, WHY NOT, HOW and these are just basics. Make them feel for some one who's so clearly flawed and make them question it. It's easy but it's also very, very difficult.
Tbh, I have high expectations for Bajaj's characterization now that they have showed us this unhinged yet controlled being in him.
Good writers make you uncomfortable. And if RB can make people uncomfortable, he's truly touched the pinnacle. I'M SOO SOOOO HAPPY ABOUT TODAY'S EPISODE OH MY GOD!!
THAT IS LEGIT THE FIRST THING THAT CAME TO MY MIND WHICH I WENT ON TO SHARE WITH AMIGOS AND ARYA! Why'd ya edit anything out sis😒! Anyways as brilliant as today was kudos to Karan he's just ❤️fkghroi;qg'erpwqodfjojglvlpoqe, there was this clear sense of foreboding that encompassed me. I personally feel Karan won't stick around, he's just not about the daily soap life also why Bajaj might end in death, this grandiose gesture for Prerna because he's also questioning the precarious idea of morality that has been ingrained in us, something that is the very pulse of society. He's legit threatening the societal order and I personally don't see a character like that surviving, the one dimensional idea of good and bad through Anurag and Prerna will survive while he ceases to exist. Societal conditioning can't cease to exist now can it plus lol Indian morality cant handle him, they're not ready for it🤣🤣....okay yadiyadiyadadadad my thoughts are still very nascent and may make sense only to me🤣Originally posted by: manzilmukul
Reemzie, that's just me and I shall still stick to my thoughts, have edited out my FEELINGS.
This may all seem gibberish but basically I FEEEEL YOU I THINK HE'S GOING TO END UP DYING TOOOOO!
"There's a very fine line between pleasure and pain. They are two sides of the same coin, one not existing without the other."
Is the caption okay or I should change it guys....Do help...I'm confused
Nice caption. Rakho rakho <3
"There's a very fine line between pleasure and pain. They are two sides of the same coin, one not existing without the other."
Is the caption okay or I should change it guys....Do help...I'm confused
Originally posted by: mythical
I seriously want X to dig into bajaj's past and spew it Infront of Pre with the thought that Pre will leave Bajaj and instead this happens.
I want a scene where Bajaj is sleeping and pre is watching him with tears and moving the hair that caresses his face.
Bajaj restless in sleep and pre giving him blanket and taking care of him.
Being more soft and mindful. Bajaj fumbling more. #domesticBajaj