Manyata and her sense of task delegation: NIL

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Manyata and her sense of task delegation: NIL

When the Raj Purohit was judging the two Devgarh's daughters qualifications to become Yuvrani, his first test was Sense of Task Execution. Manyata failed in this one. RP explained that rulers need not do everything by themselves but have to ensure that work gets done/executed through delegating the work across the ruler's team or his subordinates.

Inspite of that lesson, to this day, Manyata fails to get a grip on that lesson.
She starts doing everything by herself.

And it was a pity that she did not understand Udayveer's demands in proper manner today. He says, "as your soon to be husband, you need to know my needs, wants, likes and dislikes. Prepare my breakfast, iron my shirt".
Milady understands it as she will have to do those things as a servant.

Why couldn't Manyata go to kitchen and give a menu to the cooks what Udaybeer would need as breakfast ?
Why does she make a scene at everything ?

Is it only me that I understood the task to be as noted and having it get done OR there are others too agree with me ?

Because it is really unreasonable to think that Maharani Komal does not know her husbands, wants, likes and dislikes and yet goes to kitchen to take care of all these things by herself.

When will Manyata learn and stop acting as a clerk and stop doing things in clerical style ?

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Posted: 13 years ago
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now where manyata is wrong?
i know manyata has a major problem that she doesn't take assistance or help.
but know she had told UV that she is not servant , but he insist her to do all this all this by her own. now please give her a break. here she was not at fault. she had told UV that she is not servant who would do all this because UV told her that do all this by herself .
manyata is finally acting properly yuvraani, rest things takes time. we should be happy that she is at least being calm and composed in front of every one.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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The relationship that Uday and Manyata share... frankly it ends up in being a scene for even a very small detail and that's just how these two are. While a normal person would appropriately delegate responsibilities, Manyata likes to do things herself. She just wanted to make his breakfast but wasn't bothered that it should be a 'good' meal. Also, I think that this is one of her 'different' or weird aspects is what makes Uday love her even more. He believes it makes her interesting/ mysterious 😆

Even if Uday told her to make his breakfast herself, she could have asked for assistance. Taking some assistance (like mixing spices) does not mean that you did not do the work by yourself.
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The point that Manyata actually says "I am not your servant" is the act of her poor understanding.

Uday wanted personal attention from his would be wife. Else his food would have come through regular house-keeping rules. When personal attention is showered, that menu will differe from the menu offered to the rest of the family at the table.

But none of this means that she is a servant.

Thank God ! she had sense to serve the breakfast through the attending person !!!
I am not blaming Manyata. I am only writing what I saw on the screen. It is the writers who are continuing with follies of understanding within Manyata character.

And half of the reviews yesterday felt as if Uday did something wrong. Of course if you poke my every wish as "bad request" (demeaning it as request deserving to be done by servants), then I can sarcastically pretend that it is indeed !!! A bad action can have equally a bad reaction...
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I am certainly not blaming UV because what attitude he had shown to manyata was well deserved by her. but come on its just a light hearted nok-jok. manyata had told UV that she is not his servant simply because she doesn't want to back down in front of him.
it doesn't require deep thinking. they both wanted to heart eachother. UV is being justified because manyata left no stone unturned to show his devil side to her but i do believe that sitting on DS's chair was not aright step because that time he was not only hurting manyata but also tarnishing his own well built reputation.
every thing is not meant to take seriously

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