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Hi all! This is my 1st post on BB forum!



Given the grim mood on the forum here for a few days now, just wanted to share something really poignant from episode 2 that I was re-watching recently!!



The symbolism is so awesome; such exquisite writing & direction for the 1st 5-6 minutes or so, and after that too! Episode starts with Bondita making inquisitive remarks about the unexplained reet-rivaaz in general, & those surrounding widows in particular. The innocent child that she is, her unimpressioned, clean psyche is not able to fathom the what s, why s, and how s of the weird customs & traditions. She keeps asking why & her mom tries to quiet her down - to the extent that someone even hearing Bondita's questions may lead to the condemnation of both mom & daughter from the extended community for life ("paap chadhta hai", as her mom tells her).



The irony here is that due to Anirudh, his unflinching support to Bondita right from the start before they even met (& till now), and due to his open-minded, rational, & egalitarian mindset, Bondita has been able to (& will continue to) talk out loud about the baseless socially-evil practices in the samaaj! Credit where credit is due - Bondita is a curious child (like most children are, at that unimpressioned age) - but it's due to Anirudh's own lofty ideals, notions of equity, & one-world-one-law-abiding basic nature of his, that she has been (& will be able to) speak out & grow her courage to fight against social evil. With only him by her side, she will become the Malkin whose voice is heard & whose mother can stay in the daughter's sasural.



Let's face it - any other man was most likely to be an MCP in those times (many are now too) - that was actually considered correct at that time, & such behaviour towards women was condoned, accepted, & even encouraged. I think women even today in rural Bengal go through a lot. Why just Bengal? I will say that most women in the world face some form of social discrimination, & innumerable tacit challenges and difficulties in life, making it generally harder for them than it is for men.



Example: just look at the gender wage gap in any of the western democracies - rich, developed countries too have their own share of inequity with respect to women :(



Anirudh got a true saathi in her - someone who can walk alongside him & understand his passion for change, ideas of justice, & fitoor for social reform. In turn, she got a real saviour in him in more ways than one can count - both literally & metaphorically! He saved her from her own family, from his family, from the samaaj ke taane and ostracism, from a social evil, and he continues standing up for justice & equality (writing inconsistencies with respect to Mini do not diminish the value of the character of Anirudh standing up for what is right always!). Her mother only taught her to blindly listen to her pati, and she took that as the absolute truth and her prime responsibility to do as her pati says. On the very next day of their wedding, she refers to him by saying "pati is bhagwan", wants to fall at his feet to take his blessings, but he explains that he too has 2 eyes, 2 ears, 1 nose, 2 hands, etc., & that he's as human as her! He tells her aadmi-aurat are baraabar - that is such an out-of-the-world, alien concept for her!



Her mom asked her to blindly follow her husband, and in turn, her husband instructs her to think & live freely as an equal! He sort of "gives" her the right to question (this motivates her already curious, free-spirited mind), the right to equality as a human, the right to search for and fight for rationality, and points out to her that blindly believing what her mother told her is maybe not correct! I say he "gives" the right because sadly that's how unfortunate power dynamics were between men & women that time - the lady "gets any right" only if the man "gives" her, most women were definitely not inherently entitled to the equality that Anirudh was describing. I wonder how many women/girls even today are inherently entitled to ALL the rights that men/boys get so easily & naturally - even before marriage.



If Bondita had been married off to some other random man, I guess there were highly real chances of her free spirit getting lost under that weight of traditions, customs & what not; most women do not get the opportunity to voice out their thoughts even today! They are denied many basic rights & are simply never given any chance where they can prove their potential! Anirudh has been giving & will be the only one to give her this opportunity. This is even starker since her mom was even asking "pati ko naaraz toh nahi karogi naa, Reet naa maan kar?".



She immediately gets an idea - thinks "agar pati hi reet naa maane toh?". At that moment, she sort of wished for a pati like Anirudh, someone who'll support her rights as an individual & getting such a man in 1913 was utopia! Fate bound them together then & there - she runs off to write a letter to her future pati & the scene immediately cuts to Anirudh returning "home", walking down beautiful landscapes in his own "mitti".



It was almost as if he was coming to answer her call, coming back only to fulfill her wish of her pati not agreeing to the reet-rivaaz! She had the spunk & innate ability to courageously think about defying norms & he comes back home - comes to her aid - answers her call - by returning at the very right time! Such literal & figurative symbolism!



And the patriotic male version of rishta tera mera plays in the background as Anirudh looks at his land - the trees, clouds, bullock cart vehicles, people walking, women in pallus, saadhu babas, widows in white! Rishta tera mera here refers to both relationships - his relationship with the land, as well as his future relationship with her! And there's the female version of the song which goes "main hoon iss mitti se hi...vilaayati babu hai tu", "main dhool hun aasmaan tu" (she's the land & refers to the home country, he's the sky & refers to vilaayat) - they are such contrasting personalities in some sense & what makes them come together is what is interesting!



The song keeps referring to his "mitti", and his "desh", which actually refers to Bondita here, apart from the literal homeland! "Aaja tujhko mitti pukare" - is both the literal land & its varied people calling him to their aid, as well as figuratively refers to Bondita calling out to him to be her partner! "Aaja Ye desh hai tera isko gale lagaale" - he will slowly realize that his over-arching dream & purpose in life - the goal of bringing reform in society - will be achieved by embracing Bondita! "Yehi hai pyaar tera jo, yehi hai Rishte saare" - we'll see his pyaar for Bondita & his saare rishte-naate revolving around her after the leap!



I hope we get more symbolic scenes & sequences like this! I also hope like him, she too reciprocates & puts him first unlike mahaan ITV female leads who care about some random xyz & their feelings more than even their own!



SSP's shows usually have the recurring theme of saath-saath chalna of the leads & I hope they stick to it! I am a huge fan of Rabindranath Tagore (& his entire family of social reformers), Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Saratchandra Chatterjee, etc. Their lives & times are so inspiring even after nearly 150 years! And Anirudh's character has some aspects of all of them! That makes the show worth it even though it is ITV, jiska koi bharosa nahi! But the "soch" behind the main characters is worth giving the show a fair chance! Rabindranath Tagore and Raja Ram Mohan Roy greatly uplifted not just society, but even the personal lives of so many women closely related to them!



And I really like old-world stories, really old films, legends, erstwhile literature, relics from the bygone era, etc. So I hope they keep up with the 1913-era look, story, characters, and circumstances! That has an inexplicable old-world charm of its own and re-creates an entire "puraani duniya" in our imagination! I'm perhaps expecting a little too much from ITV & especially Colors - they're well known for interfering in scripts - but will catch up till they don't change the very base of characters. If they do change things for TRP, then bye to ITV again!



On another note, RC s & Bhowmiks should have proper guards & doors to their havelis! The VFX of the outside view of the havelis is too bad :( they need more naukar chaakar, at least 1 maharaj ji in the Zamindar household, more people like Koeli, etc. (how can Bihari multi-task so much!). Kaka should get richer clothes & some jewellery too like rings, chains, sone chandi ke sikke etc. tbh to look the part of Tulsipur's malik/Zamindar, & he should deal with their lands, farms, groves, peasants, tenants, labourers, workers, etc (which we don't see at all - they should show us the Zamindaari!); plus the landed gentry/nobility/landowning class needs to be shown with more "shaan"! And no meeting of kuwari ladki with a married man, that too alone at night! Big no! Hahaha! Rudhita marriage was indeed valid in 1913! So was polygamy (polygamy was technically legal in India till around 1955, & outlawed after that if I remember right!), but I really hope they don't go that far!



They need to add in more details of that era - such intricacies will make the whole thing so much better! And Anirudh needs to practice law - Binoy said that he had talked to Governor General in Calcutta for Ani's practice there - what happened to that? And Ani can't just have "samaaj mei badlaav" as a full-time profession by just building public toilets - practice your law to bring that change in society Mr. Barrister Babu! I'm happy to see him getting mad at people around for their dumb beliefs, ideas, etc., and his entitlement too - after all, he's a Barrister, and just 20! Highly educated people are also sometimes highly opinionated, stubborn, and do think they are the only ones who are right (they may mostly be right, too!). He'll learn and grow with time & experience, just like Bondita!



If anyone has made it this far, thanks a ton! Sorry for any typos / syntax errors in my paragraphs! This isn't proof-read!

I know I have written too much already, but I like writing about such insightful, layered & eloquent screenplay!

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Welcome to the Forum dear..🤗

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Welcome to the Forum dear..🤗


Thank you so much 😘😇🙏 Very glad to meet you!!! :)

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Addition to the above: of course, it's entirely true the other way round too - Anirudh's life, dreams, ideals, jeene ki wajah - all will get meaning & purpose only due to Bondita becoming a part of his life!


Otherwise, if he had been married to any other lady who just wants him to abandon his passion for bringing change in society & who wants to settle down in London with him (which is perfectly fine, & is not a wrong wish at all for anyone to have per say), but if that had happened, then he wouldn't be able to achieve the soul-satisfying journey of social reform & justice and fulfill his purpose in life! The superior quality of life he'll lead with Bondita as his partner (the kind of life and the goals/values he wants to pursue) is exactly the same as what she got in life when he married her!

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Reading this as the 1st post of my day....and I can feel so contented as well as happy.....❤️

Thank you so much for such a beautiful post and welcome to the forum dear🤗

I'm Krishna😃

You analysed the scenes so beautifully that I think I have never interpreted those scenes that you explained here in such a unique way.....it's true every person interprets different things in different ways and when all those unique pov and opinions come together in a common platform like our forum it's even more beautiful😳

Yes what you explained here is absolutely true....without ani bon would be just like any ordinary girl who would later get lost in the crowd of women who lost their voices amidst that society who only took away the soul and spirit of such girls in the long run....similarly without bon ani would have married mini or any other girl and later would even have failed to even discover his life purpose that is to bring about social reforms or fight for the women's rights.....they are each other's guidance ....

You have such a beautiful choice of words .I assume you write well too ...I would be very happy if you join all of us here.....a forum full of positive and loving souls.....

How should i call you?😊

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Originally posted by: HahaHeheHuhu9


Thank you so much 😘😇🙏 Very glad to meet you!!! :)

Nice to meet you too..

BTW, how can I call you??

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amazing sis kitne dino se mini ka chakr chl raha hai mujhe yeh padh k acha laga relief mila

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And Saudamini's presence is in many ways perhaps a sad necessity of ITV (though it's unwanted)!!! Occupational hazard if you may want to look at it that way! Drama, plotting, saazish, high voltage scenes - these things typically bring TRP. I hope they balance the Mini angle, along with showing logically how Rudhita are made for each other. I would have rather wished for Mini to be grey, and not totally negative like what's being portrayed now - they could have kept her grey till the leap & maybe turned her fully negative after the leap. But well, it's ITV, and this is to be expected!



She does get trapped in her own chaalein, and both Binoy and her end up bringing Rudhita together unwittingly through their plans! I am up for seeing how they'll show the transition of him growing out of his love for her, and beginning to like & then love Bondita after she grows up! Mini's presence in their lives is actually interesting - up to the makers to creatively portray what will bind Rudhita together and how he'll get over Mini slowly. If shown properly, it will make for good drama & entertainment and even some good food for thought!



Honestly, childhood friends / childhood lovers get married when they grow up so commonly in Bengal - it happens frequently, like all the time as far as I know. Others' info base and experiences may be different.



It must have been heartbreaking for her - they were about to get married, and suddenly her world turns upside down. What she did wrong was to start planning and plotting after getting to know that Bondita is a child. She should not have started scheming. Should have directly confronted and asked Anirudh to make a final decision about their relationship.



Be open and clear in communication and in moving on/not. But real life is grey and simply moving on overnight is easier said than done for either of them. Anirudh also needs to be absolutely clear about what he wants in life - or at least what he has to do in life henceforth, now that he has already married Bondita & promised to stand by her even in andhakaar. But for some reason, he's still unable to let go of Mini, and wants to be at least friends with her (even if it's platonic) just because he's not able to mentally come to terms with ending it with her forever. Again denial. But it's only natural after all. Even when she asks him directly "meri kya jagah hai tumhari life mei", he isn't able to say it straight to her that they can never be together anymore.



She, living opposite his haveli doesn't help either. Kaka should have called Ani, Binoy, Bhowmik babu, Mini, and should have formally ended Ani-Mini when he decided to accept Bondita as RC haveli ki bahu. Kaka should counsel and support Ani personally, especially when he's now stuck between friend (Mini) and responsibility (Bondita) ! He will take time to realize that he needs to fully & finally end the relationship with Mini - but that realization needs a certain emotional state to be reached, the point when he gets detached from Mini once and for all. That will take time - and will need to happen naturally. All indications are that he will realize - he's slowly showing some signs already.



Rudhita's marriage was the final truth at the end of the day at that time - sadly for her, Mini should have realised that fact however difficult and earth-shattering it might have been! She's never had to live without getting what she wanted in life till now - and so she's in denial of the truth that she cannot get him now. She just thinks she can marry him by sending Bondita to her mother. Unfortunately, that cannot happen, and ulta her dad is helping her in scheming instead of counselling her and supporting her in moving on in life.



Kya karen Mini, life happens; life can be apparently unfair even for the princess-like daughter of the rich businessman Bhowmik babu. Where is Dida, and why is she not guiding and showing Mini the right path forward in life? They really need to show all these various characters, but it's probably due to Covid that they are unable to. True, health and safety come first!



Anyway, given the reality of all these factors, and his own guilt and regret for Mini's ill health, etc., how will Anirudh finally realize that his asli pyaar is Bondita (after the leap)? Upto the makers to execute this properly!

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Originally posted by: Home786

Nice to meet you too..

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Thank you! You can call me Hira! :)

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Thank you! You can call me Hira! :)

Okayy..👍🏼

You can call me Shaheen..!!

Once again, Welcome to the forum Hira..🤗

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