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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: MERARAI



What's going on here on the forum? I looked for your post all afternoon and found it just now. 😲😕 I did my ganga-jamuna bahana big time today. Krishna's love for her so deep that pona uyir thirumba vandadhu. Wow! Y'day my thread completely disappeared and rewrote the whole piece all over again.

I applauded👏 Amma for nailing the Saxs in one simple sentence with the truth. Arushi turned her head away in denial and so did Adarsh babu rejecting the truth. A bell ringing (initally thought it was an alarm in the hospital) followed by a burst of bhajan broke the tension for a moment and I started laughing at the scene with the Saxs praying to Lord Krishna for their unpud damadh also named Krishna, the irony of it.

Amma was brilliant, so intense in her expression of different emotions. So was SS who looked like a broken man bent in half with grief esp. when he came into the room after Krishna went to another life for a while.

Today was one of the best episodes ever with content worth watching. Hope Baba opens his eyes tomorrow and we get to see his reaction to Prats. How will she behave with a conscious Baba?




I was thinking you have gone on vacation..since no post or PM from...have you informed the Mods of this ??😕

Amma reminded me our oor naatu penmani with her polambal's,kovam and Kuthi pesuradh ...SS ,where was this talented actor?? so subtle , I saw a father yest and not a actor..

Contentwise the best for me was the coal painting and its aftermath..particularly the G.Dadi-Krishna moment....and the Saath janam episode..

Yest was emotionally rich episode !!

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: tanthya



I was thinking you have gone on vacation..since no post or PM from...have you informed the Mods of this ??😕

Amma reminded me our oor naatu penmani with her polambal's,kovam and Kuthi pesuradh ...SS ,where was this talented actor?? so subtle , I saw a father yest and not a actor..

Contentwise the best for me was the coal painting and its aftermath..particularly the G.Dadi-Krishna moment....and the Saath janam episode..

Yest was emotionally rich episode !!



The coal face painting was too cruel for me. The aftermath with Krishna was intense and powerful, agreed. But how does AB do it even just lying in the ICU and a few gestures and make it believable?😲

You think I am ulagam sutrum penmani?😲 I always inform someone here when I can't post my thread. 😕😲 so someone can step in and hold fort. Sometimes I have to remind myself I am doing this for fun and don't work for the network or the show.😆😆😆😆😆 I get to hone on my writing skills in the process. Writing, painting or singing I love it all, as long as it's creative I'm game.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Your response clearly indicates to me that you misunderstood what you quoted from my original post on this thread. It was a rhetorical question.........there was no hidden sarcasm or judgments of Pratigya here. The characters and their situations were used to convey the point that in life when faced with an ultimatum of sorts, choice between life and death all the petty stuff about education, or lack thereof, status, wealth, prestige, revenge, all go out the window. Bec' deep down inside there is only our true selves and not all the stuff we pile on as we live through life. Some people discard a lot of junk and mental clutter from their lives along the way and others don't. Even Pratigya who once hated Krishna with a passion saw a diff. side later on. When faced with the choice of a life without Krishna, the man she initially detested, hated, wanted to take revenge on, all of it disappeared when faced with the possibility of not having him in her life. Sometimes it takes the lack of choices to wake up to the reality of the situation. Bottom line is she couldn't conceive or bear a life without Krishna.
This certainly shows that you have misunderstood the point I have tried to make. I certainly and willfully have not misunderstood the post or the quote. I have faced real life hospital situations in the ICUs where people who battle with death and come out victorious certainly don't behave like Krishna has done or the way Pratigya conducting herself hasbeen analysed and reanalysed on this forum. Pratigya never had a choice in anything once Krishna saw her. She realised that long back and has lived her life accordingly. Has anyone given a thought to the fact that she was locked all because she wanted to go and find her husband? Well, who is loving or not loving Krishna? Coming bavk to near death experiences, the change in the patients when they regain consiousness is alarmingly significant. It is the family members who take time to get adjusted to the change.They never forget the one person who has drawn them away from death and given them a second chance at life. So it is Krishna's portrayal that is not being handled right. Most ICU doctors would have given this info if CVs had tried. Pratigya's greatest dilemma as any well educated realist is how to get Krishna to realise her innocence and that both she and Krishna were used a spawns by Angad. Death did not make her realise her love for Krishna.She realised it the day he wiped the black soot off her face .
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: mallikaBalu

Your response clearly indicates to me that you misunderstood what you quoted from my original post on this thread. It was a rhetorical question.........there was no hidden sarcasm or judgments of Pratigya here. The characters and their situations were used to convey the point that in life when faced with an ultimatum of sorts, choice between life and death all the petty stuff about education, or lack thereof, status, wealth, prestige, revenge, all go out the window. Bec' deep down inside there is only our true selves and not all the stuff we pile on as we live through life. Some people discard a lot of junk and mental clutter from their lives along the way and others don't. Even Pratigya who once hated Krishna with a passion saw a diff. side later on. When faced with the choice of a life without Krishna, the man she initially detested, hated, wanted to take revenge on, all of it disappeared when faced with the possibility of not having him in her life. Sometimes it takes the lack of choices to wake up to the reality of the situation. Bottom line is she couldn't conceive or bear a life without Krishna.
This certainly shows that you have misunderstood the point I have tried to make. I certainly and willfully have not misunderstood the post or the quote. I have faced real life hospital situations in the ICUs where people who battle with death and come out victorious certainly don't behave like Krishna has done or the way Pratigya conducting herself hasbeen analysed and reanalysed on this forum. Pratigya never had a choice in anything once Krishna saw her. She realised that long back and has lived her life accordingly. Has anyone given a thought to the fact that she was locked all because she wanted to go and find her husband? Well, who is loving or not loving Krishna? Coming bavk to near death experiences, the change in the patients when they regain consiousness is alarmingly significant. It is the family members who take time to get adjusted to the change.They never forget the one person who has drawn them away from death and given them a second chance at life. So it is Krishna's portrayal that is not being handled right. Most ICU doctors would have given this info if CVs had tried. Pratigya's greatest dilemma as any well educated realist is how to get Krishna to realise her innocence and that both she and Krishna were used a spawns by Angad. Death did not make her realise her love for Krishna.She realised it the day he wiped the black soot off her face .



I think Friday's episode clarified that for us straight from the horses's mouth. Prats told Krishna WHEN she realized what he meant to her.

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