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Posted: 5 years ago
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Earlier during the Ganpati puja time, when Mr.B was forced to change his green kurta to a complete black attire & Anurag was wearing a black jacket on his yellow kurta, i did have a doubt on KZK makers using color symbolisms in the episodes. I had even made a post that time about a possible change in track, based on these hints.

After coming across the below post in insta, i am now sure of the same. The way the account holder has explained it is beautiful and accordingly, Pre has marked Anu with all primary colours meaning that through out her life, Anu is going to be the primary person for her.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BstbM_3BwmX/

When Pre came back to BB in the first track, she was alone & wore a completely red saree & was accompanied with Durga maa BGM, showing her courage & fierceness in confronting the one who destroyed her life.

Now, in this recent track when Anu brings her back to BB, Pre wore a blue saree with red border where blue symbolises the abundant trust she has in Anu's love and red border symbolises how she is going to use her trust it to stimulate Anu's lost memory. We also saw how synchronised were their entry into BB again accompained by holy chants.

Another post that caught my attention in the account is how the person explains the difference between Anu's & Pre's perception of love, in the below post.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BtO81z4H_v1/

I just wish that the owner of this account is back with his/her analysis because, it helps us AnuPreians to watch AnuPre's journey in a serene & poetic way.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Wow! Grace...you actually observed si much

I bet cvs wouldnot thought it this way....a mere coincidence from their side

I just hope anurag fulfills the expectations prerna has from him

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Wow! Now that's what I would say is an example of great observation and deep analysis based on those observations. Kudos to you Grace, the Insta account owner mentioned in the post and many more amazing writers on this forum who share their thoughts on different characters and analyse scenes, which I really enjoy as a reader. Though I am not in a position to say if all these analysis are right or wrong but they are all interesting for sure!

I always wonder if CVs really think through all that they show on screen or is it just us as viewers try to read into every little detail (we choose to see what we want to see). Most of the times CVs ignore even the most basic details at their own convinience and every character has been hit by this habit of theirs. This makes it hard to believe that show makers thinks in a manner people like you all do.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: reeyacute

Wow! Grace...you actually observed si much

I bet cvs wouldnot thought it this way....a mere coincidence from their side

I just hope anurag fulfills the expectations prerna has from him

Reeya....i don't know about the CVs. But, Sahil many times have said that EK use to have a say in the costumes of each character and what they should wear in each scene. Hence, i feel that there might be some truth in these color symbolisms. Even, in the recent re-entry scene of Sonalika aka Komolika, she was given a pure white attire, whereas usually a new bahu is supposed to enter her sasuraal in complete red attire. And as we know that AnuLika marriage is fake, i keep wondering whether the white costume was to symbolise that Komo will go through a mental state of a widow. Eagerly waiting to see whether my guess will turn true.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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That's an interesting way of interpreting the show in regards to the lead couple. If the writers were not doing this on purpose, perhaps they should read this and carry on doing things like this.

But I suspect they are doing it on purpose, with all the closeups of certain images. The directing is aesthetic and good directing involves following a rule of "a picture speaks a thousand words" and showing symbolism.

The writing may not be that great but I have noticed the directing and scenes are on a good level and the background music too tells a story of Anupre.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Iss colour co ordination ko kya naam dhoon🤣

https://www.instagram.com/p/B5B3A8OBlIp/?igshid=14kydnylwexto

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Wow grace thank you for bringing up such a beautiful post. Kudos to the account holder for doing such a deep and beautiful analysis too.❤️👍🏼

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Posted: 5 years ago
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That's an interesting observation from the account holder and thanks a lot Grace for the post. 🤗

I wonder we have the writers capable enough to think that Deep but surely this is worth the thought 👏

This makes AnuPre journey more interesting and lovable 😃

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Pari...after entering BB together, they are colour coordinated. While it was missing in the office scenes. So, there should be some reason behind it, right?

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Wow Grace this is really interesting symbolism.

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