Y DID JALAL IMAGINE JODA DANCING -doubt

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Posted: 12 years ago
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WHY DID JALAL IMAGINE JODA HOLDING THE FLAG AND DANCING ALONG WITH THE BANJARA TROOP ...

--- DID HE THINK TO INSULT JODA BY CALLING HER AND ASK HER TO DANCE ALONG WITH THEM ...

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---- IS HE FINDING JODA EVERYWHERE ... ALWAYS IN HIS THOUGHTS THINKING ABOUT JODA ...FANTASIZING
DID HE START FALLING FOR HER ,IMAGINING HER FIGURE (face)EVERYWHERE

CAN ANYONE CLEAR MY DOUBT PLS
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Posted: 12 years ago
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This is my point of view. And this was an unusually subtle scene, and very significant. Also, the love thing is also cute, he might very well be imagining her everywhere.


I think that was how Jalal imagines Jodha to be. Proud, haughty, a patriot. That's why he imagines her like that. Her waving the flag of Rajvanshis was symbolic of the depth of her love for her country, and how Jalal sees Jodha. It was a very interesting scene.

Also, it indicated how Jodha's love for her country is what attracts him to her. Her pride in her lineage, the very important similarity between them.

Can I also add something, Jalal was happy and laughing after this dream sequence, because he was also amused. Because he knows that this difference between them, the split between the Rajvanshis ( whoever they are😆) and the Mughals, forms the very core of Jodha's hatred for him. So, in a way, he is aware why Jodha hates him. We are irritated with her pointless hatred, but this is the first time that we get to know that Jalal is aware of this gap between them, the origin of Jodha's hatred.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Star_girl

This is my point of view. And this was an unusually subtle scene, and very significant. Also, the love thing is also cute, he might very well be imagining her everywhere.


I think that was how Jalal imagines Jodha to be. Proud, haughty, a patriot. That's why he imagines her like that. Her waving the flag of Rajvanshis was symbolic of the depth of her love for her country, and how Jalal sees Jodha. It was a very interesting scene.

Also, it indicated how Jodha's love for her country is what attracts him to her. Her pride in her lineage, the very important similarity between them.

Can I also add something, Jalal was happy and laughing after this dream sequence, because he was also amused. Because he knows that this difference between them, the split between the Rajvanshis ( whoever they are😆) and the Mughals, forms the very core of Jodha's hatred for him. So, in a way, he is aware why Jodha hates him. We are irritated with her pointless hatred, but this is the first time that we get to know that Jalal is aware of this gap between them, the origin of Jodha's hatred.


THANKS 😊
SUCH A NICE ANALYSIS ...am convinced ...thank u
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Oh...nice one star_girl
I have the same doubt puggyy 😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Star_girl

This is my point of view. And this was an unusually subtle scene, and very significant. Also, the love thing is also cute, he might very well be imagining her everywhere.


I think that was how Jalal imagines Jodha to be. Proud, haughty, a patriot. That's why he imagines her like that. Her waving the flag of Rajvanshis was symbolic of the depth of her love for her country, and how Jalal sees Jodha. It was a very interesting scene.

Also, it indicated how Jodha's love for her country is what attracts him to her. Her pride in her lineage, the very important similarity between them.

Can I also add something, Jalal was happy and laughing after this dream sequence, because he was also amused. Because he knows that this difference between them, the split between the Rajvanshis ( whoever they are😆) and the Mughals, forms the very core of Jodha's hatred for him. So, in a way, he is aware why Jodha hates him. We are irritated with her pointless hatred, but this is the first time that we get to know that Jalal is aware of this gap between them, the origin of Jodha's hatred.


Agree 👍🏼 though he hates her but he can't deny that he is attracted to her, one thing that is similar in both of them is their patriotism 😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Thank you guys. 😊

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