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Posted: 4 years ago
#51

Originally posted by: Lodestar


Yes Tripathis are the central family & we can watch their tamashe because we connect with them. Loservedis are just plain unbearable🤢. Just getting a glimpse of them automatically dips the enjoyment of an otherwise good epi as well. Loservedis ko door hi rakho Tripathis se. They can have their own jhamelas separately so that we can forward them easily😆. Jisko unki story aur mahanta main interest hai woh dekh lenge but hume baksh do🙏.

Aaj jab episode khatam ho gaya and I realised that there was no scene of theirs, mujhe laga yeh chamatkar kaise ho gya😆

Tripathi's will continue with their war of words with Adi. But as long as we can keep the Loservedis away from them and our screen, many of us will be happy campers.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#52

Originally posted by: Apsvenky

Aaj jab episode khatam ho gaya and I realised that there was no scene of theirs, mujhe laga yeh chamatkar kaise ho gya😆

Tripathi's will continue with their war of words with Adi. But as long as we can keep the Loservedis away from them and our screen, many of us will be happy campers.


don't worry it was just a lucky break.. aayenge DImmaag khane and will double the dose as is the norm after a good break 🤔😆

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago
#54

Originally posted by: naadanmasakalli


don't worry it was just a lucky break.. aayenge DImmaag khane and will double the dose as is the norm after a good break 🤔😆

Oh, I have no doubts about that. I have always seen and said that whenever we get a C free episode, the next few ones have so much, almost to make up for the missing screen space.

Lekin aaj toh khush mana hi sakte hai of not having to see or hear any of them, with minimal references.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#55

Originally posted by: Apsvenky

Oh, I have no doubts about that. I have always seen and said that whenever we get a C free episode, the next few ones have so much, almost to make up for the missing screen space.

Lekin aaj toh khush mana hi sakte hai of not having to see or hear any of them, with minimal references.


haan mana lo khushi isi liye toh impact double hua haha warna toh didi ki shadi shakal ne mood khrab hi karna tha

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Posted: 4 years ago
#56

Aparna's khunkaar expressions in the first one was almost like she was tempted to just come and remove Imlie's hand and take her away. If looks could kill.....

Thanks for the gifs Fary.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#57

Originally posted by: naadanmasakalli


your posts are too funny with senapati and dushman sena refrences today 🤣🤣so yahaan ke baahubali ka kattapa is nishant kya 🤣that is if adi is baahubaali



or if Aparna is baahubaali toh phir to kattappa pakka radha hi hai 😆


I feel it is your bias towards Aparna ka character that we had seen till the truth reveal & for Ritu's acting, that you are seeing some softening in her stance for Imlie.


For me I am just not able to get over the fact that the Ts have issues not because Adi hid his first marriage but because it is Imlie to whom he is married. Their cheap & vile thinking about Imlie's worth really doesn't let me appreciate the moments of softness that Aparna displays. Because those are displayed when she remembers the good old days when Imlie's status was of a naukrani & she was not their son's wife.


For them, it was OK to shower love on Imlie when she was a charity case but the moment Adi tries to elevate her status as his wife she is the worst person ever in the world for them. As Adi said even if Imlie was just a naukrani that doesn't mean that they will refuse to accept her as part of the family when she is married to their son. They are no one to judge her because of only her status. Also the way all of the elders are just treating Adi-Imlie marriage as if it never happened for their own convenience is unbearable. Because then they get a free pass to make cheap comments about Imlie's character & their relationship.


And Aparna's expression when Imlie held Adi's hand was so full of anger. Like how dare this low human being touch my son & how dare she make claims on him. So I am really not feeling any bouts of sympathy or softening towards the elder Ts.


About Dushman Sena😆- I don't know man this show doesn't feel like a fit for the Bahubali story. So can't cast the characters into Bahubali roles😆. Maybe it can be some other mytho🤓.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#58

Originally posted by: Lodestar


I feel it is your bias towards Aparna ka character that we had seen till the truth reveal & for Ritu's acting, that you are seeing some softening in her stance for Imlie.


For me I am just not able to get over the fact that the Ts have issues not because Adi hid his first marriage but because it is Imlie to whom he is married. Their cheap & vile thinking about Imlie's worth really doesn't let me appreciate the moments of softness that Aparna displays. Because those are displayed when she remembers the good old days when Imlie's status was of a naukrani & she was not their son's wife.


For them, it was OK to shower love on Imlie when she was a charity case but the moment Adi tries to elevate her status as his wife she is the worst person ever in the world for them. As Adi said even if Imlie was just a naukrani that doesn't mean that they will refuse to accept her as part of the family when she is married to their son. They are no one to judge her because of only her status. Also the way all of the elders are just treating Adi-Imlie marriage as if it never happened for their own convenience is unbearable. Because then they get a free pass to make cheap comments about Imlie's character & their relationship.


And Aparna's expression when Imlie held Adi's hand was so full of anger. Like how dare this low human being touch my son & how dare she make claims on him. So I am really not feeling any bouts of sympathy or softening towards the elder Ts.


About Dushman Sena😆- I don't know man this show doesn't feel like a fit for the Bahubali story. So can't cast the characters into Bahubali roles😆. Maybe it can be some other mytho🤓.

Aparna right now is extremely conflicted I feel. She genuinely loves Imlie (even now andar hi andar) but cannot look beyond the years of conditioning on her that her bahu is supposed to be someone like Imlie. She feels it to be easier to negate all of Imlie's qualities and just focus on the negatives to be able to justify her bias. Like how Adi in the beginning used to insult & show Imlie her "place" as a defense mechanism to avoid recognizing the PD shaadi as any kind of commitment, Aparna is using these labels to justify her stance against accepting Imlie as her bahu. If she accepts that Imlie is not at fault for any of these labels and she continues to be the same girl who became Aparna's beti, it will be difficult for her to justify her actions to herself. Every time Imlie tries to explain to Aparna about what she went throgh all these months and how she never asked for this, but it was given to her, reminds Aparna of how this girl is till as innocent and pyaari even today. But then she reminds herself that accepting her will require Aparna to forget her years of conditioning and bias, and take a step back to steel herself to become mean again.

That is why that softness shows up beech beech mein, coz Aparna is not someone who can be mean just for the sake of being mean, especially to someone who even today is very close to her heart. Her dialogue to Imlie where she says that if you leave my son, I will ensure that you will get back all the love that is lost right now. Aparna wants Imlie to bring things back to status quo, so that she does not have to deal with the conflict, just like how Adi wanted Imlie to leave him, so that he did not have to face his mistakes. Both mom & son are mirror images of each other, so looks like Aparna will follow a similar path to redemption.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#59

Originally posted by: Apsvenky

Aparna right now is extremely conflicted I feel. She genuinely loves Imlie (even now andar hi andar) but cannot look beyond the years of conditioning on her that her bahu is supposed to be someone like Imlie. She feels it to be easier to negate all of Imlie's qualities and just focus on the negatives to be able to justify her bias. Like how Adi in the beginning used to insult & show Imlie her "place" as a defense mechanism to avoid recognizing the PD shaadi as any kind of commitment, Aparna is using these labels to justify her stance against accepting Imlie as her bahu. If she accepts that Imlie is not at fault for any of these labels and she continues to be the same girl who became Aparna's beti, it will be difficult for her to justify her actions to herself. Every time Imlie tries to explain to Aparna about what she went throgh all these months and how she never asked for this, but it was given to her, reminds Aparna of how this girl is till as innocent and pyaari even today. But then she reminds herself that accepting her will require Aparna to forget her years of conditioning and bias, and take a step back to steel herself to become mean again.

That is why that softness shows up beech beech mein, coz Aparna is not someone who can be mean just for the sake of being mean, especially to someone who even today is very close to her heart. Her dialogue to Imlie where she says that if you leave my son, I will ensure that you will get back all the love that is lost right now. Aparna wants Imlie to bring things back to status quo, so that she does not have to deal with the conflict, just like how Adi wanted Imlie to leave him, so that he did not have to face his mistakes. Both mom & son are mirror images of each other, so looks like Aparna will follow a similar path to redemption.


I understand that Aparna is doing it to distance herself from Imlie just like Adi did initially. But it is the reason for distancing itself that is unpalatable to me.


See Adi was doing it because he was traumatised about getting married at gun point & all his self esteem & pride was shattered. He did not do that because he thought Imlie was less than him in anyway. He was angry at the villagers & transferred it onto Imlie who was the reminder of his shame.


But the reason why Aparna is doing it is because of her narrow minded thinking. For her Imlie herself is the problem. If she had been doing it because of the hurt that Imlie betrayed them then also it would have worked. But by making it a class issue & then the level of the cheap comments is too much for me to handle.


See even Adi knew that Imlie was an illegitimate child. But he never used that to demean her. But Aparna & the other elders are using it to demean Imlie. That is why for me personally, the two circumstances are very different.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#60

Originally posted by: Lodestar


I understand that Aparna is doing it to distance herself from Imlie just like Adi did initially. But it is the reason for distancing itself that is unpalatable to me.


See Adi was doing it because he was traumatised about getting married at gun point & all his self esteem & pride was shattered. He did not do that because he thought Imlie was less than him in anyway. He was angry at the villagers & transferred it onto Imlie who was the reminder of his shame.


But the reason why Aparna is doing it is because of her narrow minded thinking. For her Imlie herself is the problem. If she had been doing it because of the hurt that Imlie betrayed them then also it would have worked. But by making it a class issue & then the level of the cheap comments is too much for me to handle.


See even Adi knew that Imlie was an illegitimate child. But he never used that to demean her. But Aparna & the other elders are using it to demean Imlie. That is why for me personally, the two circumstances are very different.


You explained it perfectly! I would understand if they were upset because they hid the truth from them/did injustice with Malini but their attitude towards Imli as a person (naajayaz, naukrani etc.) Is extremely disgusting. What Aditya said today really resonated with me. If something like this had happened in someone else's house they would have given long bhashans about apnaapan, pyaar and all that crap. When it is their own house however... the person I am the most disappointed by is BK. I mean even he seems to believe that Imli is not worthy of being the family's DIL, and even called her chaalak. I thought out of everyone in that house he loved Imli the most genuinely but clearly that's not the case.

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