That Karna Kunti scene was so good both in terms of content and acting.š
Kudos to Nazneen and Pankaj Dheer for this intense and emotional scene.
Karna went through a lot in the last three episodes.š A hug from my endš¤
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That Karna Kunti scene was so good both in terms of content and acting.š
Kudos to Nazneen and Pankaj Dheer for this intense and emotional scene.
Karna went through a lot in the last three episodes.š A hug from my endš¤
Btw, why did Duryodhana expect a "Vijayshree" blessing from Kunti of all people?š²
He thought that Kunti would want him to win and kill her own sons and rejoice and bless him for that? Is he actually a fool?š
He does think the world revolves around him, doesn't he? š
P.S. I always laugh when he calls Kunti as "Choti Ma". I mean, after everything that has happened, all these normalcy cracks me up.š¤£
I do not know whether it is relevant here, but this is a translation of Karna Kunti Sambad by Tagore.
https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/post/124705385
It is beautiful. Based on both Krishna-Karna Sambad and Karna-Kunti Sambad of epic. You can not but love Karna here. But the poem is completely silent about Karna's insult of Draupadi.
Originally posted by: Wistfulness
Even Karna's resolution against Arjuna wasn't weakened. Killing the latter was his ultimate goal. This the major force that compelled him to stick with Duryodhana.
Exactly what I said earlier. Also I really don't get how Karna could be a Kuru King. He was born to Kunti before marriage
I do not know whether it is relevant here, but this is a translation of Karna Kunti Sambad by Tagore.
https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/post/124705385
It is beautiful. Based on both Krishna-Karna Sambad and Karna-Kunti Sambad of epic. You can not but love Karna here. But the poem is completely silent about Karna's insult of Draupadi.
I have read this in Bengali. As per the poem is considered it's a beautiful piece of literature and Tagore can never go wrong. But honestly I don't agree with this image of Karna here as portrayed by Tagore.
Same goes with Dinkar's Rashmirathi.Originally posted by: CaptainSpark
I have read this in Bengali. As per the poem is considered it's a beautiful piece of literature and Tagore can never go wrong. But honestly I don't agree with this image of Karna here as portrayed by Tagore.
Originally posted by: Wistfulness
Same goes with Dinkar's Rashmirathi.
Karna is very lucky to have so many prolific authors letting their pen and ink write for him š
Originally posted by: AnkitaPurka66
Btw, why did Duryodhana expect a "Vijayshree" blessing from Kunti of all people?š²
He thought that Kunti would want him to win and kill her own sons and rejoice and bless him for that? Is he actually a fool?š
He does think the world revolves around him, doesn't he? š
P.S. I always laugh when he calls Kunti as "Choti Ma". I mean, after everything that has happened, all these normalcy cracks me up.š¤£
I think Duryodhan was being sarcastic. He wanted to make Kunti feel uneasy.
It was Kunti who came back with 5 illegitimate sons and snatched Duryodhan's rightful inheritance .š
Originally posted by: CaptainSpark
I have read this in Bengali. As per the poem is considered it's a beautiful piece of literature and Tagore can never go wrong. But honestly I don't agree with this image of Karna here as portrayed by Tagore.
It was in our HS Bengali syllabus and I had to memorize long answers on it š¤£.
I think Duryodhan was being sarcastic. He wanted to make Kunti feel uneasy.
It was Kunti who came back with 5 illegitimate sons and snatched Duryodhan's rightful inheritance .š
Dhritarashtra is not a son of Vichitraveer in the first place. In this way, none of them deserve the throne, you know that right? š¤£