Big Boss 19: Daily Discussion Thread - Aug 28, 2025
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai - 28 Aug 2025 EDT
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Originally posted by: dewdrops.16
She wanted to drown Rudra in the river Ganga specifically I gueseShe mentioned something related to that
Also she said she likes River than sea.
Originally posted by: _._shibani_._
RuRa sankđ
Ikr đ... On the brighter side, RuRi are doing masti in heaven đ
Originally posted by: _._shibani_._
Maybeđ but even JenShad kaise, the show endedđ¤Ş
That's the dedication of BP fandom, the show won awards till after two years it ended đł
I am good, doing well.. Hope everything is fine on your side đ¤
In hindsight, the way Maya's black clothes did black magic on Rudra, her white clothes couldn't đ
Originally posted by: tournesol
That's the dedication of BP fandom, the show won awards till after two years it ended đł
I hope ShivJen and Ashish too win awards for Beyhadh2
Originally posted by: pranurosid
I hope ShivJen and Ashish too win awards for Beyhadh2
Even I hope so too...
Just a thought, Maya is a devotee of krishna, so why did she choose Rishekesh and not Vrindavan or Matura or anynof those places related to Krishna.
Hrishikesh is another name for Lord Krishna (Hrishikesh means Hrishik ya indriyon ka eesh, i.e. the Lord of senses), and place of worship for Mahadev. Maya is a worshiper Lord Krishna, and married Rudra (which is another name for Mahadev) in Hrishikesh.. the name symbolically blends with both the Lords.
Also Hrishikesh is phonetically similar to Rishi, name of Rudra's brother who died in Maya's hands. Maya wanted to kill Rudra in Hrishikesh, so death is another symbolism here.
Originally posted by: pranurosid
I hope ShivJen and Ashish too win awards for Beyhadh2
True â¤ď¸ They are equally deserving for their performance and dedication.