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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: libran90

Bani and Balwant are the respective heads of their clans, lekin soch me zang lagi huyi hai, and they are thoroughly manipulated by the likes of Shukla and Jai. Both lack foresight, vision, share rigid views but both are ruthless and will eliminate opponents by any and all means. I appreciate the ruthlessness, but I don't appreciate the lack of wisdom and flexibility.

Opposing them is Veeranshu Singhania, he opposes his dad, but his dad lets him have his way because he loves him, and also he is eccentric and powerful. He knows Balwant is capable of doing all those things which he does not like at all. With Bani, Veer appreciates her courage and boldness, but he does not appreciate the fact that she takes him to be a fool, because he is sharp enough to gauge her stupid lies and tricks.

Balwant is an oaf and Bani is blind, how can they lead their clans, when they lack the basic tenets to be a protector or ruler.

Remember that episode when Bani cured Veer with her venom because the herb didn't work ? After she opened the door, Veer didn't follow her immediately - what if during that time he realised that the herb didn't cure him but something else did - since he's a strong supernatural creature he should be having a knowledge of various herbs. He's anyway smarter and sharper than Bani to connect the dots & reach a logical conclusion.
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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: forest_foliage

Remember that episode when Bani cured Veer with her venom because the herb didn't work ? After she opened the door, Veer didn't follow her immediately - what if during that time he realised that the herb didn't cure him but something else did - since he's a strong supernatural creature he should be having a knowledge of various herbs. He's anyway smarter and sharper than Bani to connect the dots & reach a logical conclusion.

Pata nahi, itni choti choti baareeki ye log dekhte bhi hai ya nahi. I mean hamare aankhon me microscopic lens hai lekin inn makers ke nahi. They take us for fools really. And in my opinion, I don't think they will show anything as such. But your point is good. You may give them ideas Ahili.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: libran90

Pata nahi, itni choti choti baareeki ye log dekhte bhi hai ya nahi. I mean hamare aankhon me microscopic lens hai lekin inn makers ke nahi. They take us for fools really. And in my opinion, I don't think they will show anything as such. But your point is good. You may give them ideas Ahili.

Naa, nothing like that. Actually the makers have already established Veeranshu as a smart character who easily found out that Bani wasn't drunk but was faking the entire thing. That means he did observe the little detail that she had mineral water & not wine. That's why the thought crossed my mind. And anyway, the makers won't focus on small details.
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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: libran90

Swarda is doing a good job. She is a badass bitch and a half who knows what she wants and would be a great enemy and an equally good ally if treated right. Her greed for Adi Naagin's power has made her side with Jai for a share in it, but I am sure she knows that neither she will get the power nor respect from a man like Jai. She deserves respect because she is not a bimbo who does not use her brain. A woman who has successfully hidden her shapeshifting identity from the Cheel family for so many years certainly has brains to compliment that beauty. Honestly, even though Bani irritates me, she knows what honor is. She would have made a great ally if they choose to show so. Infact, what makes this season unique is that for once the mortal enemies can consciously choose to be on the same side and fight side by side. Mayuri and Veer's morality may be skewed because they choose to be selfish, but I would choose them any day over a prude like Bani. Bani shows she is some "Insaaf ki Devi" and "Beinsaafi bardaash nahi karungi", but in all fairness, Bani just tries her best to shy away from the darkness she has within herself, which even Veer can see inside her.

True! This relatibility was something which drew me initially towards veer's character! I found his 1st ever solo scene with bani at the police station very poignant! There he said one thing that has stayed with me till now.

Bani bashes veer saying, 'tum bure ho, tum mei sirf burai bhari hai, etc etc.'

On that veer contradicts beautifully, saying, 'Mein bura hu? You mean, I am evil? Yes, I accept, mei apni burai apne gale mei liye ghumta hu( I wear my dark side on my sleeves!). But, kya tumne bhi zindagi mei kbhi kuch bura nai kiya hai? Acchai ka itna bhi mukhota matt pehenna, ki ek din tumhe meri burai gale mei daalke ghumna pade!'

I found such depth in that line! Its almost like, everyone is grey! Even bani is! Its just edgy people like veer, show their darkness to the world profoundly, where as normal people doesn't. They generally shy away from it! Bani's agenda herself is to take revenge? How can revenge be a good thing?

That's why, even I relate to veer or mayuri more than bani! They are considered to be bad! But then, no one is bad from their own perspective na! From mayuri or jay's POV, why is there a biasness towards Aadi-naagin by shivji?! Why was mayuri or jay not bestowed upon powers as powerful as Aadi-naagin? What was so special in her, and not them, that only she was shivji's favourite? These are definitely valid questions!

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: forest_foliage

You've rightly mentioned earlier that there's no difference in the approach & thought process of Ballu & Naagin Singhania. In fact, she's darker than Veeranshu.

Why would you say that? Yes, they both are same in thought process, but one plus for bani is, she wouldn't kill an innocent at any cost! But balwant would, without thinking even for a sec! That's a vast difference!

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: J2lover

True! This relatibility was something which drew me initially towards veer's character! I found his 1st ever solo scene with bani at the police station very poignant! There he said one thing that has stayed with me till now.

Bani bashes veer saying, 'tum bure ho, tum mei sirf burai bhari hai, etc etc.'

On that veer contradicts beautifully, saying, 'Mein bura hu? You mean, I am evil? Yes, I accept, mei apni burai apne gale mei liye ghumta hu( I wear my dark side on my sleeves!). But, kya tumne bhi zindagi mei kbhi kuch bura nai kiya hai? Acchai ka itna bhi mukhota matt pehenna, ki ek din tumhe meri burai gale mei daalke ghumna pade!'

I found such depth in that line! Its almost like, everyone is grey! Even bani is! Its just edgy people like veer, show their darkness to the world profoundly, where as normal people doesn't. They generally shy away from it! Bani's agenda herself is to take revenge? How can revenge be a good thing?

That's why, even I relate to veer or mayuri more than bani! They are considered to be bad! But then, no one is bad from their own perspective na! From mayuri or jay's POV, why is there a biasness towards Aadi-naagin by shivji?! Why was mayuri or jay not bestowed upon powers as powerful as Aadi-naagin? What was so special in her, and not them, that only she was shivji's favourite? These are definitely valid questions!

I remember that first scene rather well, which drew me to Veer because he was an open book. He boldly displayed his darkness and did not shy away from it like Bani usually does. Her proclamations "Maine tumhari jaan bachayi hai", as much as it displays her superiority complex, it also shows how much she tries to show that she is pure and pious and not dark like the Cheels.

She is equally dark and whenever she is close to Veer, who rather easily peeks into and teases her darkness, Bani becomes more unnerved and angry. She hurls abuses at Veer to suppress that dark side to her which wants to succumb to Veer's advances, that wants to be consumed by Veer. But since she remembers her past and since she is Adi Naagin, she feels it is a sin. I don't know who Bani is truly angry with, with Veer or with herself that somewhere in some corner of her dark persona, Bani wants Veer as much as he wants her.

Edited by libran90 - 5 years ago
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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: J2lover

Why would you say that? Yes, they both are same in thought process, but one plus for bani is, she wouldn't kill an innocent at any cost! But balwant would, without thinking even for a sec! That's a vast difference!

I think what she meant was mentality wise Balwant and Bani are similar. It is not about the morality part, because of course, we know Bani has a stronger moral compass, but it is from the perspective of how both lead their clans - it is a close match, that way. Both lack vision, foresight, flexibility, and both behave like raging bulls at the drop of a hat.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: libran90

I remember that first scene rather well, which drew me to Veer because he was an open book. He boldly displayed his darkness and did not shy away from it like Bani usually does. Her proclamations "Maine tumhari jaan bachayi hai", as much as it displays her superiority complex, it also shows how much she tries to show that she is pure and pious and not dark like the Cheels.

She is equally dark and whenever she is close to Veer, who rather easily peeks into and teases her darkness, Bani becomes more unnerved and angry. She hurls abuses at Veer to suppress that dark side to her which wants to succumb to Veer's advances, that wants to be consumed by Veer. But since she remembers her past and since she is Adi Naagin, she feels it is a sin. I don't know who Bani is truly angry with, with Veer or with herself that somewhere in some corner of her dark persona, Bani wants Veer as much as he wants her.

True! So many times, it could be felt that bani is using reverse psychology to stay away from veer! The amount of hatred she has for veer makes her think about him 24/7!😆 Pyaar ho ya Nafrat, dil aur dimaag mei veer hi chhaaya hua hai!😆

The darkness in her is drawing herself towards his darkness! Woh dikhta hai!👍🏼

I loved the way you described her state of mind!❤️

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: J2lover

Why would you say that? Yes, they both are same in thought process, but one plus for bani is, she wouldn't kill an innocent at any cost! But balwant would, without thinking even for a sec! That's a vast difference!

I meant to say that Ballu & Bani have the same perspective - to get rid of a potential threat before it wreaks havoc. This is the reason Bani is hell bent on killing Veer - both Bani & Ballu kill people, albeit for different reasons but the darkness is still the same. Surprisingly it is Veeranshu who hasn't actually killed anyone till now but Jai, Ballu & Bani have killed other creatures.
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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: libran90

I remember that first scene rather well, which drew me to Veer because he was an open book. He boldly displayed his darkness and did not shy away from it like Bani usually does. Her proclamations "Maine tumhari jaan bachayi hai", as much as it displays her superiority complex, it also shows how much she tries to show that she is pure and pious and not dark like the Cheels.

She is equally dark and whenever she is close to Veer, who rather easily peeks into and teases her darkness, Bani becomes more unnerved and angry. She hurls abuses at Veer to suppress that dark side to her which wants to succumb to Veer's advances, that wants to be consumed by Veer. But since she remembers her past and since she is Adi Naagin, she feels it is a sin. I don't know who Bani is truly angry with, with Veer or with herself that somewhere in some corner of her dark persona, Bani wants Veer as much as he wants her.

It won't be wrong to say that Naageshwari was definitely attracted towards Aakesh since Satyug but the dushman theory helped her to overcome that feeling. Similarly, Bani doesn't really want to resist Veer, but she's fighting a battle between her mind & heart - it is her natural defence mechanism to avert her heart's desire.... She drowns herself in anger to drive away the obsession that is engulfing not just her heart but mind as well. I still believe that she doesn't really hate Veer but she is angry with herself that how she feels so strongly for him and she can't stop doing that !
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