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Yes, it was a classic, bitter putdown.
As I wrote elsewhere, Jodha is not angry now about her patidev's past failings.
She is crabby and tearful because she wants to stay but does not want to lose face with Jalal by confessing that to him, or even letting it be known indirectly by, say wearing a green joda - the one in which she sang that paean to Rajput valour, perhaps. It would be perfect provided he recognised it! .
He also has crossed wires, and thinks she wants to leave, so he is not able to help her out as she would have wanted him to do, by simply asserting Aap yahan se kahin nahin ja rahi hain, Jodha Begum.
So she complains bitterly about never having been happy in Agra, and also makes it a point to tell him how disgraceful it would be for her to go back to Amer as a wife discarded by her husband, complete with the doli-arthi lines.
No wonder Jalal, who cannot understand what more he is expected to do to placate her, and why this dratted woman can never say two civil words to him, is left climbing the wall and clenching his fists, and leaves without telling her what he wanted to, probably about the Meena Bazaar. He must have gritted his teeth in the corridor and muttered Women!!
Typical Mills and Boon, in short, and in its way, comic. I liked it that by precap time, he was back to being the Shahenshah. I was afraid, after the public apologies in the open court, that he might start going the marshmallow way.
Shyamala B.Cowsik
He is waiting for her to tell her clearly what she wants, and not to shoot from his shoulder, and at him, turning all the laws of ballistics on their head!
Jodha is crabby and tearful because she wants to stay but does not want to lose face with Jalal by confessing that to him, or even letting it be known indirectly by, say wearing a green joda - the one in which she sang that paean to Rajput valour, perhaps. It would be perfect provided he recognised it! .
He also has crossed wires, and thinks she wants to leave, so he is not able to help her out as she would have wanted him to do, by simply asserting Aap yahan se kahin nahin ja rahi hain, Jodha Begum.
So she complains bitterly about never having been happy in Agra, and also makes it a point to tell him how disgraceful it would be for her to go back to Amer as a wife discarded by her husband, complete with the doli-arthi lines.
No wonder Jalal, who cannot understand what more he is expected to do to placate her, and why this dratted woman can never say two civil words to him, is left climbing the wall and clenching his fists, and leaves without telling her what he wanted to, probably about the Meena Bazaar. He must have gritted his teeth in the corridor and muttered Women!!
Pure Mills & Boon, in short!š
Shyamala B.Cowsik
She wanted to stay in Agra but he has already made arrangements for her to leave. On the other hand he wants her to stay but he can't ask her to stay he has given her his word that the choice is hers.
The only roshni now is MA who had kindled the ash and brought out the burning coal (of Jodha's curiosity as well as of the instinct to save Jalal from the clutches of MA. So jodha might decide to stay back .or while going with her brothers will make some excuse to do some pooja near the river or where she may meet up with 'riyyas' pyare mohan and Jalal will save her and take back the wounded wife to Agra for further treatment.jaya
yeah I know...but it did hit Jodha...she is confused...she doesn't want to leave Agra...and her Shehenshah...but she cant tell him coz of her ego...she wants him to understand...par Jalal kaise samjhega ?? Jodha se toh usko humesha nafrat hi mili hai...poor JJš
Originally posted by: XDPagalKuriXD
It was quite amusing..how he shut her mouth in one lineš
Originally posted by: sashashyam
Yes, it was a classic, bitter putdown.As I wrote elsewhere, Jodha is not angry now about her patidev's past failings.
She is crabby and tearful because she wants to stay but does not want to lose face with Jalal by confessing that to him, or even letting it be known indirectly by, say wearing a green joda - the one in which she sang that paean to Rajput valour, perhaps. It would be perfect provided he recognised it! .
He also has crossed wires, and thinks she wants to leave, so he is not able to help her out as she would have wanted him to do, by simply asserting Aap yahan se kahin nahin ja rahi hain, Jodha Begum.So she complains bitterly about never having been happy in Agra, and also makes it a point to tell him how disgraceful it would be for her to go back to Amer as a wife discarded by her husband, complete with the doli-arthi lines.
No wonder Jalal, who cannot understand what more he is expected to do to placate her, and why this dratted woman can never say two civil words to him, is left climbing the wall and clenching his fists, and leaves without telling her what he wanted to, probably about the Meena Bazaar. He must have gritted his teeth in the corridor and muttered Women!!Typical Mills and Boon, in short, and in its way, comic. I liked it that by precap time, he was back to being the Shahenshah. I was afraid, after the public apologies in the open court, that he might start going the marshmallow way.
Shyamala B.Cowsik
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