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In yesterday's episode, Deva said, "Kissi ki nishani amanath ki tara hoti hai. Aur aap ne isse apna maan liya?"


From what I understand, "amanath" means treasure and treasure isn't something that is given up so easily. Fights and battles are engaged and the treasured item is held closer and even deemed more precious than one's life. DevRa have many such items in common and yet their approach towards each evoke a different set of emotions.


The Haveli and Badshah, which Tara considers to be nishanis of her past and therefore her amanath, she did nothing to protect them. Granted getting the Haveli back may be a financial ordeal, but when Badshah was being sold, she didn't make any efforts in getting him back. Badshah isn't a piece furniture that could be easily replaced or be moved from one place to another. It is a living animal that has made emotional bonds with various humans over the course of his life. When he was taken away, Tara couldn't even be bothered to make phone calls or research to find out who this mysterious millionaire was. It was Basant Kaka who provided her the information.


With Deva on the other hand, yes he has technically bought Badshah but that was more of a legal formality. Had he shown up in front of Badshah singing his tune, regardless of who the legal owner was, Badshah would have gone to Deva. As for the Haveli, it is a lifeless building right now. He wants it to be filled with love, life and laughter - the same as it used to be when he was a child. Those moments spent, and the bonds he had - those are what matter the most to them. Those are his amanath.


We have gotten a strong characterization for Deva. I hope the writers work a little more on Tara. For some reason, I don't feel the warmth or sincerity in the bonds (namely, Badshah & the Haveli) she deems to be important.

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He is hurt and hence hell angry. Dev "s accusations were true but at the same time its equally true that Devra shares a shared equal bond with Badshah. I think Tara had been potrayed as a woman who is just living her life with no purpose or strength. Woh sirf jee rahi hai Jaan toh Deva ki sath hi chali gayi. She is a potrayal of her own burden of relations trauma and guilt.I loving Dev because truly his pain and anger is justified Though him pursuing Tara to lit the fire was not right But it seems right if we see that from his perspective.


I dont think Tara would have done much if she would have gathered Information regarding the buyer of Badshah. Dev made an entry in her life the very next day. Tara was too engulfed with her own sets of turmoils. I think she is more of a creative,emotional person rather than a pragmatic one.

This girl lacks practical sense Varna aaz zaamane mein kon bina dekhe sign karta hai. Actually I have seen such vulnerable and soft hearted female leads so much that Tara 's doing nothing to save Badshah didnt surprised me. Calling police to make abusive family members arrested, signing a contract by reading a contract minutely is not something Itv leads do. Indian women actually are potrayed like this. Do u remember how Riddhima unquestionably entered Vansh's Den without a training and not even questioning Kabir. Who takes bullet for a person whom you hate? Tara toh phir vi apni family ke liye sacrifice kar rahi hai. These girls get married to unknown male leads just to save their family. Unless the makers dont change their mindset nothing will change.

Do u know in K drama A woman stayed in the same home with her husband knowing well he married her due to vested interest. The man had a dosh in his kundali and the girl is his raksha kavach. Even a naagin sacrifices all her power for the sake of the husband she loves.

Edited by pyaar2012 - 1 years ago
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Posted: 1 years ago
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Amanath is essentially someone's property, and you are responsible for looking after it until its owner claims it again. If they demand it back, you must give it to them as it is

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Zilch efforts were made by Tara to retrieve either Badshah or the house. Rather, she was merely flabbergasted to see how Badshah landed up with Deva, like you aforementioned in your post, just hearing updates from Basant kaka and only asking 1-2 questions k how Deva & Badshah were together lol. 😂


Deva's characterization is interesting. I did like how he criticized her for not reacting much over the typical demands from the groom's side to conduct the marriage functions in the mansion. His character is bit more humanized in terms of development.


Baaki, the family scenes and all...I kinda gloss over 'em because it's just... kinda mehh to watch those lol.

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Swastik production is good in creating strong male characters. Yes, You are right I really like the way Dev taunted her for fullfilling the demands.

Edited by pyaar2012 - 1 years ago
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Originally posted by: asmaanixx

In yesterday's episode, Deva said, "Kissi ki nishani amanath ki tara hoti hai. Aur aap ne isse apna maan liya?"


From what I understand, "amanath" means treasure and treasure isn't something that is given up so easily. Fights and battles are engaged and the treasured item is held closer and even deemed more precious than one's life. DevRa have many such items in common and yet their approach towards each evoke a different set of emotions.


The Haveli and Badshah, which Tara considers to be nishanis of her past and therefore her amanath, she did nothing to protect them. Granted getting the Haveli back may be a financial ordeal, but when Badshah was being sold, she didn't make any efforts in getting him back. Badshah isn't a piece furniture that could be easily replaced or be moved from one place to another. It is a living animal that has made emotional bonds with various humans over the course of his life. When he was taken away, Tara couldn't even be bothered to make phone calls or research to find out who this mysterious millionaire was. It was Basant Kaka who provided her the information.


With Deva on the other hand, yes he has technically bought Badshah but that was more of a legal formality. Had he shown up in front of Badshah singing his tune, regardless of who the legal owner was, Badshah would have gone to Deva. As for the Haveli, it is a lifeless building right now. He wants it to be filled with love, life and laughter - the same as it used to be when he was a child. Those moments spent, and the bonds he had - those are what matter the most to them. Those are his amanath.


We have gotten a strong characterization for Deva. I hope the writers work a little more on Tara. For some reason, I don't feel the warmth or sincerity in the bonds (namely, Badshah & the Haveli) she deems to be important.


Nothing much to say except that I am totally in sync with your POV.Even I like Deva's character but as Me.Mallik not Deva.If Tara is turmoiled or drowned in her own whirlpool of emotions so is Deva. He keeps on giving her hints yet Tara cannot see the truth right in front of her.


He talks to her with respect addresses her as Tara Madam,looks at her with sharp intensity sang that childhood tune in front of her but Tara being Aasnaan ki Tara cannot guess anything.


Deva was here for revenge right and a person who's on a particular life mission is openly dropping hints about himself why? And Deva what he's here for? Tara/Revenge or finding out the truth about the person who framed him that day for the crime of the Sehgal Mansion.Deva's agenda looks hazy and not clear at all.


I won't talk about Tara much here bcoz she's already like Paakhi Part 2 of IMMJ3. Gullible and unknown to the ways of the world. But why is Deva behaving in a gullible manner?


Two scenarios I can see clearly-

a) Deva reveals his identity or let's say Tara finds it out.Both reconcile and Dev declares his undying love for her except for the fact that it was all just a ruse for his ultimate revenge against her


b) Tara still cannot figure out Deva's intentions but eventually Deva as Mr.Mallik somehow gets married to her and their love story goes through the trial and error method of Misunderstandings and Separation.


I don't know whether Deva will be like Raanav of Bekaboo or like Veer of Naagin 5. Because that's what made those seisks watchable forget the TRP ratings for a moment.Ranveer and Veer both wanted revenge yet on the other hand madly loved their mates Bela and Bani.


So does Deva madly love Tara the same way? If Deva's intentions behind revenge is to get Tara for himself then his actions won't be surprising to say the least.Deva brought the Sehgal Mansion not only that he hired her as the Interior Designer and gifted the wedding for Tara's sister engagement.


Deva's actions so far looks like revenge but is it revenge? He said clearly to her that he wants something in return for the Mansion? So does he really love Tara?


Or Deva is doing all this just to humiliate her and hurt her further but then he should be prepared to lose her too.Veer and Raanav both were grey but their actions were just to keep their mates safe.


Bela and Bani wanted revenge but got a madly possessive companion who saw these two women as their equal partners-Veer and Raanav.


On the other hand Vansh inspite of being the Mafia could not find the hidden enemies within his own mansion.


Deva's future actions will determine not only his but Tara's journey too.Wedding alone won't bimd them together it's Deva's undying love which would always bind them for eternity.




Edited by masked - 1 years ago
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Originally posted by: asmaanixx

In yesterday's episode, Deva said, "Kissi ki nishani amanath ki tara hoti hai. Aur aap ne isse apna maan liya?"


From what I understand, "amanath" means treasure and treasure isn't something that is given up so easily. Fights and battles are engaged and the treasured item is held closer and even deemed more precious than one's life. DevRa have many such items in common and yet their approach towards each evoke a different set of emotions.


The Haveli and Badshah, which Tara considers to be nishanis of her past and therefore her amanath, she did nothing to protect them. Granted getting the Haveli back may be a financial ordeal, but when Badshah was being sold, she didn't make any efforts in getting him back. Badshah isn't a piece furniture that could be easily replaced or be moved from one place to another. It is a living animal that has made emotional bonds with various humans over the course of his life. When he was taken away, Tara couldn't even be bothered to make phone calls or research to find out who this mysterious millionaire was. It was Basant Kaka who provided her the information.


With Deva on the other hand, yes he has technically bought Badshah but that was more of a legal formality. Had he shown up in front of Badshah singing his tune, regardless of who the legal owner was, Badshah would have gone to Deva. As for the Haveli, it is a lifeless building right now. He wants it to be filled with love, life and laughter - the same as it used to be when he was a child. Those moments spent, and the bonds he had - those are what matter the most to them. Those are his amanath.


We have gotten a strong characterization for Deva. I hope the writers work a little more on Tara. For some reason, I don't feel the warmth or sincerity in the bonds (namely, Badshah & the Haveli) she deems to be important.

I like this factor that Deva is not completely evil. He has a softcorner for Tara. He does things which helps her indirectly.

Her brother would have sold the house to some one else he bought it.

He don't want to destroy it rather want to preserve it.

Badshah would have been sold out too.

Now he will help her with dealing palash

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Seeing you after long timesmiley31 Hello, How are you?

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Originally posted by: masked


Nothing much to say except that I am totally in sync with your POV.Even I like Deva's character but as Me.Mallik not Deva.If Tara is turmoiled or drowned in her own whirlpool of emotions so is Deva. He keeps on giving her hints yet Tara cannot see the truth right in front of her.


He talks to her with respect addresses her as Tara Madam,looks at her with sharp intensity sang that childhood tune in front of her but Tara being Aasnaan ki Tara cannot guess anything.


Deva was here for revenge right and a person who's on a particular life mission is openly dropping hints about himself why? And Deva what he's here for? Tara/Revenge or finding out the truth about the person who framed him that day for the crime of the Sehgal Mansion.Deva's agenda looks hazy and not clear at all.


I won't talk about Tara much here bcoz she's already like Paakhi Part 2 of IMMJ3. Gullible and unknown to the ways of the world. But why is Deva behaving in a gullible manner?


Two scenarios I can see clearly-

a) Deva reveals his identity or let's say Tara finds it out.Both reconcile and Dev declares his undying love for her except for the fact that it was all just a ruse for his ultimate revenge against her


b) Tara still cannot figure out Deva's intentions but eventually Deva as Mr.Mallik somehow gets married to her and their love story goes through the trial and error method of Misunderstandings and Separation.


I don't know whether Deva will be like Raanav of Bekaboo or like Veer of Naagin 5. Because that's what made those seisks watchable forget the TRP ratings for a moment.Ranveer and Veer both wanted revenge yet on the other hand madly loved their mates Bela and Bani.


So does Deva madly love Tara the same way? If Deva's intentions behind revenge is to get Tara for himself then his actions won't be surprising to say the least.Deva brought the Sehgal Mansion not only that he hired her as the Interior Designer and gifted the wedding for Tara's sister engagement.


Deva's actions so far looks like revenge but is it revenge? He said clearly to her that he wants something in return for the Mansion? So does he really love Tara?


Or Deva is doing all this just to humiliate her and hurt her further but then he should be prepared to lose her too.Veer and Raanav both were grey but their actions were just to keep their mates safe.


Bela and Bani wanted revenge but got a madly possessive companion who saw these two women as their equal partners-Veer and Raanav.


On the other hand Vansh inspite of being the Mafia could not find the hidden enemies within his own mansion.


Deva's future actions will determine not only his but Tara's journey too.Wedding alone won't bimd them together it's Deva's undying love which would always bind them for eternity.




Ranav I agree he wanted revenge but Veer was pehle se hi lattu tha. He had no motive to take revenge smiley36 Remember he burning his hands from poisoned mehandi. He hated Jay more than Bani or nagvansh. He never killed anyone for revenge as he hardly had memory of his past.smiley1

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