We have finally got our forum for this serial and itβs gone very quiet!
looking back at the last two episodes, lot of changes have taken place now..Khandereo had got Tukoji mentoring him in a totally matured way, making him realise his responsibilities as a husband and to support his wife, look after and take care of her - a totally opposite mentoring to that of Gautama who has continued to fail in her responsibility as a mother. Her farewell to Ahiliya was so poor that Malhar compensated for his arrogant wife π
I feel that Khandereo will change in his character and will become more friendly to Ahiliya in the process hopefully isolating Gautama - wish this happens ππ½ππ½
Malhar, what can I say? I love this guy and having given him more screen time has made watching the episodes more interesting. I think it will probably him who will save his two children from the goons...I hope so.
Dhanaji and his soon need to stop being repetitive as none of their best laid plans are coming to fruition...are they really that important in the story? Do they need to be there? π€π€π€
Letβs see how next week pans out ...happy weekend allπππ
I started to watch for Malher he is sensible & wise & Ahilya bai story. He obviously misjudged Dhanaji & his son in law ambition, sooner he finds out the better but seems unlikely. How will Khanderao & Ahilya be saved from goons? Gautmabai constant strictness & punishment to 9 year old child, not teaching good moral to her son.
We have finally got our forum for this serial and itβs gone very quiet!
looking back at the last two episodes, lot of changes have taken place now..Khandereo had got Tukoji mentoring him in a totally matured way, making him realise his responsibilities as a husband and to support his wife, look after and take care of her - a totally opposite mentoring to that of Gautama who has continued to fail in her responsibility as a mother. Her farewell to Ahiliya was so poor that Malhar compensated for his arrogant wife π
I am loving this friendship between khanderao and tukoji. As we know in history Tukoji was Ahilyabai's right hand man throughout her life. This has already started in the show with him guiding Khanderao.
I feel that Khandereo will change in his character and will become more friendly to Ahiliya in the process hopefully isolating Gautama - wish this happens ππ½ππ½
Let's pray for the best.
Malhar, what can I say? I love this guy and having given him more screen time has made watching the episodes more interesting. I think it will probably him who will save his two children from the goons...I hope so.
Yup hoping that that's why he left for Pune, so that he can save his children in his way. Don't want anymore Malharao less episodes
Dhanaji and his soon need to stop being repetitive as none of their best laid plans are coming to fruition...are they really that important in the story? Do they need to be there? π€π€π€
My question exactly, I was searching about Malharao's son in law in Google, but there is absolutely no mention about him anywhere.
Letβs see how next week pans out ...happy weekend allπππ
The episodes are getting interesting, let's hope that they maintain itπ
Btw nice review . Loved reading it. My answers in bold.
Edited by Sree0796 - 3 years agoI am loving this friendship between khanderao and tukoji. As we know in history Tukoji was Ahilyabai's right hand man throughout her life. This has already started in the show with him guiding Khanderao.
Wow, this sounds really interesting. Can you please recommend me some books on Ahilyabai's life, if you have read any?
Wow, this sounds really interesting. Can you please recommend me some books on Ahilyabai's life, if you have read any?
My knowledge of ahilyabai's life is completely based on web. But I have heard that Karmyogini is a good book based on her life. I am also searching for its English translation, since it's written in Marathi.
thank you...itβs good to see some activity on the forum π₯°π₯°π₯°
A list of other books on Ahilyabai
A list of other books on Ahilyabai
Thanks for the info, I have only read Matoshree by Sumitra Mahajan, will be looking forward to reading the others.