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Is shahi gonna post "Satyameve Jayate" in his story
Naagin isnt my type of show but they cast almost all my favs
Surprisingly, Naagin 7 has a terrific start too!! Ekta on 🔥🔥🔥
Watched it for Namik and Eisha, I like Alice and Priyanka too
Heard they r gonna add Vivian or Kanika also, also my favs!Yup 🤣🤣 they will be just ignored in their happy bubble, not shown at all or only shown with their little couple drama/divorce/killing, etc when it’s needed to create the story and conflict between the leads. Now paneer also copies thatOriginally posted by: SlatePencil
And the couples who do not have any fans stay married happily without any problems
I am thoroughly unhappy with yesterday’s episode. It was deeply disappointing and honestly exhausting to watch. The only moments that carried any emotional depth or narrative sincerity were the Gayatri - Shobha -Tulsi scenes and the Munni -Tulsi interactions. Those scenes felt grounded, humane, and true to the essence of the characters. Everything else, however, was riddled with poor writing, warped logic, and unbearable hypocrisy.
Let me begin with Rithik - because his character is infuriating on every possible level. To put it bluntly, he is a loser. He endlessly complains about Tulsi leaving him, as though he were a helpless child at the time. The reality is that he was a fully grown man when she walked away. Yet the way he narrates his misery, you’d think someone held him at gunpoint and forced him to take over the business and marry Mithali. This victim narrative is not only false but also deeply irritating.
Every single decision he made was his own. Yes, the family may have applied pressure, but pressure is not coercion. He had choices. He could have walked out of the Virani house and pursued his so called passion for music. He could have outright refused to marry Mithali. He could have chosen independence and self respect over luxury and comfort. But he didn’t. And the reason is painfully obvious - he did not want to give up the cushioned, privileged life that came with being a Virani. Now that things have gone south, he wants to play the blame game.
When the business starts failing and his marriage turns sour, suddenly Tulsi becomes the convenient scapegoat for all his failures. Had he taken a stand back then, none of these problems would exist today. His resentment is rooted not in loss, but in entitlement. He is not tragic, not misunderstood, he is simply a hypocrite who refuses to take responsibility for his own choices.
As a son, his behavior is even more appalling. Here is a grown-up man who cannot even empathize with his own mother - a woman who was betrayed by her husband not once, but twice. If Tulsi had walked away leaving behind minor children, perhaps there would be some justification for blaming her. But she didn’t. He was around 20 or 21 years old when she left. For how long is a woman expected to sacrifice her dignity and self worth for adult children who are perfectly capable of standing on their own feet? A son like Rithik, devoid of empathy and emotional maturity, is nothing but a menace.
Now coming to Angad. Yes, he may be a decent husband to Vrinda - credit where it’s due. But beyond that, his moral standing is extremely questionable. He is neither a good brother nor a good son. Did he ever make a genuine effort to understand what was happening with his own siblings in the Virani house? Perhaps they didn’t reach out but relationships cannot survive on wounded ego alone. Did he make any real attempt to bridge the widening gap between himself and his family? No, he didn’t. So this constant blame shifting holds absolutely no ground.
Instead, he conveniently places the entire burden on Mihir. Yes, Mihir was wrong for cheating on Tulsi , no arguments there. But Angad’s selective blindness towards his own actions is astounding. Did he forget the public humiliation his entire family endured when he ran away from his own wedding? That decision alone caused irreparable damage, yet he conveniently absolves himself of any accountability. Mihir was wrong to call him adopted - agreed. But did Angad ever try to repair the burnt bridges with his father? No. Because somewhere deep down, he himself believes that label. By refusing to confront it, he has indirectly accepted it.
And then comes the most ridiculous part of all - his blind trust in RV, whom he proudly labels a khuddar insaan - what a bunch of BS? The irony is almost laughable. Didn’t Angad know RV’s true colours during the RV-Pari marriage track? He was actively involved in all the planning and plotting to stop that marriage precisely because he knew RV was a fraud. And now, out of nowhere, he places his faith in the same man? This is not character growth , this is sheer narrative absurdity.
A married man freeloading in his in-laws’ house is now being glorified as khuddar? Kaahe ka khuddar insaan, honestly? According to this logic, self respect has been completely redefined. The inconsistency is glaring, and the writing is downright embarrassing.
Overall, the episode suffered from extremely poor writing, riddled with contradictions, moral double standards, and a complete lack of emotional logic.
The only saving grace, once again, was the Tulsi-Munni and Tulsi-Gayatri-Shobha scenes. Those moments carried sincerity and emotional resonance.
It’s a decent episode as it was still shot well despite it being a filler. You can watch it.
Originally posted by: A_Star39
poor panner needs to hide and cry

Originally posted by: BangBang_Shilpa
Did we lose #1 overall to Naagin
I hope still #1 in daily soaps atleast.
We didn't. Still #1.

I wanna rewatch this episode
Originally posted by: Me_Harini
I am thoroughly unhappy with yesterday’s episode. It was deeply disappointing and honestly exhausting to watch. The only moments that carried any emotional depth or narrative sincerity were the Gayatri - Shobha -Tulsi scenes and the Munni -Tulsi interactions. Those scenes felt grounded, humane, and true to the essence of the characters. Everything else, however, was riddled with poor writing, warped logic, and unbearable hypocrisy.
Let me begin with Rithik - because his character is infuriating on every possible level. To put it bluntly, he is a loser. He endlessly complains about Tulsi leaving him, as though he were a helpless child at the time. The reality is that he was a fully grown man when she walked away. Yet the way he narrates his misery, you’d think someone held him at gunpoint and forced him to take over the business and marry Mithali. This victim narrative is not only false but also deeply irritating.
Every single decision he made was his own. Yes, the family may have applied pressure, but pressure is not coercion. He had choices. He could have walked out of the Virani house and pursued his so called passion for music. He could have outright refused to marry Mithali. He could have chosen independence and self respect over luxury and comfort. But he didn’t. And the reason is painfully obvious - he did not want to give up the cushioned, privileged life that came with being a Virani. Now that things have gone south, he wants to play the blame game.
When the business starts failing and his marriage turns sour, suddenly Tulsi becomes the convenient scapegoat for all his failures. Had he taken a stand back then, none of these problems would exist today. His resentment is rooted not in loss, but in entitlement. He is not tragic, not misunderstood, he is simply a hypocrite who refuses to take responsibility for his own choices.
As a son, his behavior is even more appalling. Here is a grown-up man who cannot even empathize with his own mother - a woman who was betrayed by her husband not once, but twice. If Tulsi had walked away leaving behind minor children, perhaps there would be some justification for blaming her. But she didn’t. He was around 20 or 21 years old when she left. For how long is a woman expected to sacrifice her dignity and self worth for adult children who are perfectly capable of standing on their own feet? A son like Rithik, devoid of empathy and emotional maturity, is nothing but a menace.
Now coming to Angad. Yes, he may be a decent husband to Vrinda - credit where it’s due. But beyond that, his moral standing is extremely questionable. He is neither a good brother nor a good son. Did he ever make a genuine effort to understand what was happening with his own siblings in the Virani house? Perhaps they didn’t reach out but relationships cannot survive on wounded ego alone. Did he make any real attempt to bridge the widening gap between himself and his family? No, he didn’t. So this constant blame shifting holds absolutely no ground.
Instead, he conveniently places the entire burden on Mihir. Yes, Mihir was wrong for cheating on Tulsi , no arguments there. But Angad’s selective blindness towards his own actions is astounding. Did he forget the public humiliation his entire family endured when he ran away from his own wedding? That decision alone caused irreparable damage, yet he conveniently absolves himself of any accountability. Mihir was wrong to call him adopted - agreed. But did Angad ever try to repair the burnt bridges with his father? No. Because somewhere deep down, he himself believes that label. By refusing to confront it, he has indirectly accepted it.
And then comes the most ridiculous part of all - his blind trust in RV, whom he proudly labels a khuddar insaan - what a bunch of BS? The irony is almost laughable. Didn’t Angad know RV’s true colours during the RV-Pari marriage track? He was actively involved in all the planning and plotting to stop that marriage precisely because he knew RV was a fraud. And now, out of nowhere, he places his faith in the same man? This is not character growth , this is sheer narrative absurdity.
A married man freeloading in his in-laws’ house is now being glorified as khuddar? Kaahe ka khuddar insaan, honestly? According to this logic, self respect has been completely redefined. The inconsistency is glaring, and the writing is downright embarrassing.
Overall, the episode suffered from extremely poor writing, riddled with contradictions, moral double standards, and a complete lack of emotional logic.
The only saving grace, once again, was the Tulsi-Munni and Tulsi-Gayatri-Shobha scenes. Those moments carried sincerity and emotional resonance.
I agree with most of things. Hrithik has turned out to be a bigger disappointment than Pari within a few episodes, and that’s quite an accomplishment that I hadn’t anticipated was on the cards. Don’t know how to feel about it.
A child is allowed to be hurt and angry with their parents but here he places the blame of everything squarely on the mom but doesn’t address his dad’s deeds, doesn’t even seem to resent or blame him at all. It’s as if he has dads do this sort of thing, moms should adjust attitude. Dads sometimes get angry, yell and scream because they’re not good at expressing emotions and their stress makes them do these things but moms remain calm mostly because they’re more understanding. It’s as if this applies to cheating dads too in his head.
Angad and Pari played their part in their parents relationship becoming even messier while they were already hitting a rough patch. Hrithik stayed the only good kid and it seems he felt lonely there and has decided to join the club with his siblings to be a nuisance.
But I think you misheard - Angad didn’t call him Khuddar but Khudgarz. He somehow thinks his selfishness will make him save that company. Though how can that be the case when he’s already holding shares, a decent amount of them and yet an established legacy company is sinking, in debt and on the verge of bankruptcy. So that logic baffles me.
More than anything, yesterday’s episode was rushed. I got a whiplash sort of feeling with the speed. I mean, I would love nothing more than to see Indian shows not move at a glacial pace when it comes to their tracks but dear god, when I want speed I didn’t mean for it to be so fast paced as well that I can’t even comprehend how things went from A to D and skipped B and C entirely.
I mean good god, let a girl understand what are you even doing. Right now all she knows is someone was on crack and on a trip, hence the breakneck speed of the episode!
Angad is doing selective blindness.Originally posted by: Me_Harini
I am thoroughly unhappy with yesterday’s episode. It was deeply disappointing and honestly exhausting to watch. The only moments that carried any emotional depth or narrative sincerity were the Gayatri - Shobha -Tulsi scenes and the Munni -Tulsi interactions. Those scenes felt grounded, humane, and true to the essence of the characters. Everything else, however, was riddled with poor writing, warped logic, and unbearable hypocrisy.
Let me begin with Rithik - because his character is infuriating on every possible level. To put it bluntly, he is a loser. He endlessly complains about Tulsi leaving him, as though he were a helpless child at the time. The reality is that he was a fully grown man when she walked away. Yet the way he narrates his misery, you’d think someone held him at gunpoint and forced him to take over the business and marry Mithali. This victim narrative is not only false but also deeply irritating.
Every single decision he made was his own. Yes, the family may have applied pressure, but pressure is not coercion. He had choices. He could have walked out of the Virani house and pursued his so called passion for music. He could have outright refused to marry Mithali. He could have chosen independence and self respect over luxury and comfort. But he didn’t. And the reason is painfully obvious - he did not want to give up the cushioned, privileged life that came with being a Virani. Now that things have gone south, he wants to play the blame game.
When the business starts failing and his marriage turns sour, suddenly Tulsi becomes the convenient scapegoat for all his failures. Had he taken a stand back then, none of these problems would exist today. His resentment is rooted not in loss, but in entitlement. He is not tragic, not misunderstood, he is simply a hypocrite who refuses to take responsibility for his own choices.
As a son, his behavior is even more appalling. Here is a grown-up man who cannot even empathize with his own mother - a woman who was betrayed by her husband not once, but twice. If Tulsi had walked away leaving behind minor children, perhaps there would be some justification for blaming her. But she didn’t. He was around 20 or 21 years old when she left. For how long is a woman expected to sacrifice her dignity and self worth for adult children who are perfectly capable of standing on their own feet? A son like Rithik, devoid of empathy and emotional maturity, is nothing but a menace.
Now coming to Angad. Yes, he may be a decent husband to Vrinda - credit where it’s due. But beyond that, his moral standing is extremely questionable. He is neither a good brother nor a good son. Did he ever make a genuine effort to understand what was happening with his own siblings in the Virani house? Perhaps they didn’t reach out but relationships cannot survive on wounded ego alone. Did he make any real attempt to bridge the widening gap between himself and his family? No, he didn’t. So this constant blame shifting holds absolutely no ground.
Instead, he conveniently places the entire burden on Mihir. Yes, Mihir was wrong for cheating on Tulsi , no arguments there. But Angad’s selective blindness towards his own actions is astounding. Did he forget the public humiliation his entire family endured when he ran away from his own wedding? That decision alone caused irreparable damage, yet he conveniently absolves himself of any accountability. Mihir was wrong to call him adopted - agreed. But did Angad ever try to repair the burnt bridges with his father? No. Because somewhere deep down, he himself believes that label. By refusing to confront it, he has indirectly accepted it.
And then comes the most ridiculous part of all - his blind trust in RV, whom he proudly labels a khuddar insaan - what a bunch of BS? The irony is almost laughable. Didn’t Angad know RV’s true colours during the RV-Pari marriage track? He was actively involved in all the planning and plotting to stop that marriage precisely because he knew RV was a fraud. And now, out of nowhere, he places his faith in the same man? This is not character growth , this is sheer narrative absurdity.
A married man freeloading in his in-laws’ house is now being glorified as khuddar? Kaahe ka khuddar insaan, honestly? According to this logic, self respect has been completely redefined. The inconsistency is glaring, and the writing is downright embarrassing.
Overall, the episode suffered from extremely poor writing, riddled with contradictions, moral double standards, and a complete lack of emotional logic.
The only saving grace, once again, was the Tulsi-Munni and Tulsi-Gayatri-Shobha scenes. Those moments carried sincerity and emotional resonance.
He is just busy with his kids and wife and just taunting his dad and family
Him trusting rv makes him Dora the explorer elite pro max
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