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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Sonnet1111

Engagingly brilliant! 👍🏼Though I still feel P felt suffocated, tied in majboori, but that's completely my opinion. Also, though, offended by RB's shaq which reminded her the past, somewhere she didn't want to have another failed relationship. Also at some level, she didn't want to lose Rishabh either. Conflicting emotions!

Can you write on the episode when Mr Bajaj finds that P lied to him abt A's death, from P's perspective? It is S 14 ep 41(last part) and ep 42(beginning).

Thank you so much.

You're right about the suffocation. I thought about that angle but then I feel her suffocation in their relationship is subconscious. Of course she was comfortable with him being her friend but I feel she has to have been overwhelmed by the depths of his feelings and her lack of reciprocation only made her guilty and conflicted.

It's my personal opinion but I have always felt that she was a little obtuse. She refused to see things from other people's perspective. Even as I was writing her point of view, I was struck by how wrong her demand for trust from RB was. She has literally never given him any reason to be assured of his position in her life. He is painfully aware of her history with Anurag. He also knows they've been intimate in the recent past. And he knows that for them, the sexual act is not devoid of feelings. It will be an act of love (God, shoot me for using that expression). It's so, so unreasonable to demand unconditional trust from him. But Prerna demands it anyway.

The scenes you mentioned are quite easily among my top five PRB scenes. Especially when his outburst! It's everything. I would love to examine Prerna's thoughts during it. I just need some spare time.

Thank you again for your encouraging words.

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: aryapdane

Thank you so much.

You're right about the suffocation. I thought about that angle but then I feel her suffocation in their relationship is subconscious. Of course she was comfortable with him being her friend but I feel she has to have been overwhelmed by the depths of his feelings and her lack of reciprocation only made her guilty and conflicted.

It's my personal opinion but I have always felt that she was a little obtuse. She refused to see things from other people's perspective. Even as I was writing her point of view, I was struck by how wrong her demand for trust from RB was. She has literally never given him any reason to be assured of his position in her life. He is painfully aware of her history with Anurag. He also knows they've been intimate in the recent past. And he knows that for them, the sexual act is not devoid of feelings. It will be an act of love (God, shoot me for using that expression). It's so, so unreasonable to demand unconditional trust from him. But Prerna demands it anyway.

The scenes you mentioned are quite easily among my top five PRB scenes. Especially when his outburst! It's everything. I would love to examine Prerna's thoughts during it. I just need some spare time.

Thank you again for your encouraging words.

THIS!

There were times when Prerna was being unreasonably demanding and absolutely blind to the other person’s feelings. She expected Mr Bajaj to trust her without any tangible footing or noteworthy effort from her end. The equilibrium was grossly unsettled then. But she never acknowledged it.

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: munnihyderabad

DAMNN !!!!!! Aparna, this got to be the best thing I read about Rishab Bajaj , it's incredible and I am just in awwww and short of words , in praise for this post , kudos 👏⭐️

Thank you so much! Kudos to you too

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Wistfulness

THIS!

There were times when Prerna was being unreasonably demanding and absolutely blind to the other person’s feelings. She expected Mr Bajaj to trust her without any tangible footing or noteworthy effort from her end. The equilibrium was grossly unsettled then. But she never acknowledged it.

Yes.. that was so annoying. She would be so unreasonable, keep meeting Anurag the way she did and expect RB to understand every time. Now I'm not saying that a husband should not trust his wife. But Anurag and Prerna had HISTORY! RB was so insecure in his relationship, and rightly so because Prerna didn't give him any reason to be secure. Every other day she'd choose to support Anurag over him and the narrative was always that Anurag was such a good little guy and RB was the big bad wolf. The most annoying part was when she'd tell him to not behave like an immature person. Auntie, woh immaturely nahi, insaano ki tarha behave kar raha hai.

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: aryapdane

Yes.. that was so annoying. She would be so unreasonable, keep meeting Anurag the way she did and expect RB to understand every time. Now I'm not saying that a husband should not trust his wife. But Anurag and Prerna had HISTORY! RB was so insecure in his relationship, and rightly so because Prerna didn't give him any reason to be secure. Every other day she'd choose to support Anurag over him and the narrative was always that Anurag was such a good little guy and RB was the big bad wolf. The most annoying part was when she'd tell him to not behave like an immature person. Auntie, woh immaturely nahi, insaano ki tarha behave kar raha hai.

NAILED IT! Specially with the narrative part. The silly narrative remained unchanged until the very end. I'm glad the majority didn't go with it.

That's why my favourite phase is the one in which we see the expression of indifference from Mr Bajaj's end. The build-up was so enormous that you couldn't dislike him even during that scene in which he breaks his engagement with her and departs...totally unaffected by her wailing.

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Wistfulness

NAILED IT! Specially with the narrative part. The silly narrative remained unchanged until the very end. I'm glad the majority didn't go with it.

That's why my favourite phase is the one in which we see the expression of indifference from Mr Bajaj's end. The build-up was so enormous that you couldn't dislike him even during that scene in which he breaks his engagement with her and departs...totally unaffected by her wailing.

Oh that was GLORY! That scene is in my top three.

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: aryapdane

Oh that was GLORY! That scene is in my top three.

GLORIOUS INDEED!

He descends the stairs and approaches the exit door with a straight posture despite betrayal and pain tormenting him mentally. And that unapologetic display of pitilessness was marvelous!

RR ❤️

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Wistfulness

GLORIOUS INDEED!

He descends the stairs and approaches the exit door with a straight posture despite betrayal and pain tormenting him mentally. And that unapologetic display of pitilessness was marvelous!

RR ❤️

RR..❤️❤️

I'm such a fangirl for him!

But I loved, loved how he infused his portrayal with class and dignity. Like RB would never lose his cool. His calculated coldness is so refreshing. His detachment, his self control. And I love how RR wouldn't overact in any scene. He was too natural.

What is your favourite PRB scene?

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: aryapdane

RR..❤️❤️

I'm such a fangirl for him!

But I loved, loved how he infused his portrayal with class and dignity. Like RB would never lose his cool. His calculated coldness is so refreshing. His detachment, his self control. And I love how RR wouldn't overact in any scene. He was too natural.

What is your favourite PRB scene?

Agreed. RR lived the character.

I've so many favourites and I fail to express bias in favour of a particular scene despite my efforts. 😆

Anyway, I'd like to mention the family friend scene, the three love confession scenes, the reunion that followed Sharad's exposure, the first PRB dance, the first PRB aarti and all their scenes in that particular episode. I should stop here. 😆

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Wistfulness

Agreed. RR lived the character.

I've so many favourites and I fail to express bias in favour of a particular scene despite my efforts. 😆

Anyway, I'd like to mention the family friend scene, the three love confession scenes, the reunion that followed Sharad's exposure, the first PRB dance, the first PRB aarti and all their scenes in that particular episode. I should stop here. 😆

Family friend scene!

Omg that scene was so so awesome. There's one shot when they show RB's face when Prerna is asking him about his realisation that she should go back to Anurag after fifteen years. The pain in his eyes. His expression twisted my heart. I was floored by the acting, both by RR and ST. Family friend was her scene man. She was AMAZING.

Their first dance.. Dil lelo mera. But God the way he looked at her. That she didn't jump him then remains a mystery. Their chemistry was making my heart race in my chest. And the final scene of the dance, that's PRB chemistry my friends! Incendiary. To this date, I am yet to root for a couple the way I rooted for them. F*** Ekta for rebooting this show.

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