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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Dreamygal301

Madmadgirl, interesting post.

Married couples can disagree with each other, be on the opposite team without the lessening of their love........There is no rule saying that once you are married you must both think the same, feel the same and etc. Everyone is an individual. Totally agree - the age old adage about opposites attract is not without reason, though K and P are not as opposite as some may think...both can be single mindedly determined, passionate and intense about their beliefs as well as both being stubborn as mules! The clashes will definitely happen but making up should be fun.......😳
The character of Krishna is portrayed well. He supports his wife but also does not hesitate to tell her when she is in the wrong. He also is shown to deal with the repercussion caused by his wife's often rash behaviour. In other words, again like in real life.....as for Pratigya, her heart is in the right place but I keep wondering why is she always shown doing the wrong thing? should she not learn from her previous mistakes.....I mean she went and filed a FIR?...what did she gain from it?...her husband paid the price, he drank dirty water for her while she stood misty eyed looking on......now it seems she is adamant that the same man she tried to put away in jail, remains married to her Kesardi.....shouldn't she take this opportunity to get kesar to run away? See this is the bit even I didnt get. Most people who would take the step of going to the Police after a DV incident are hardly going to walk straight back to the house where the perpetrator lives! What are we supposed to think Pratigya - that the mere threat of jail would be enough to make these guys stop? Pratigya is already awareof the extent of her FIL's reach and the fear factor of him generally in the community, was it really going to be that simple? It's a bit of a shame really because the noble intention was made to look clumsy and insignificant in actually helping Kesar, rather it simply helped Pratigya make a nice big mess for her and her "frequently suffering from headaches all of a sudden" husband to deal with!🤣
I agree with you, she should lie in the bed she created, rather than rearranging it constantly....for what though, I wonder?.....if we weren't shown the process of P falling in love with Krishna, I would have sworn she is still taking her revenge......to teach those Thakurs a lesson....what better than the demolition of their total family......😃
See at the moment with all these parallel tracks the CVs are keeping everyone guessing because to be honest, getting the main leads together has now been done, maintaining them together is going to be one hell of a hard exhausting journey but if they keep this sort of track up for too long I'm just going to get bored....after all what exactly now is Pratigya's mann ki awaaz - and what maksat is it trying to achieve? Krishna's tranformation? Surely that Krishna's mann ki awaaz......

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Posted: 14 years ago
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DG and MMG:

Totally agree with both of you.

While the "atypical' nature of their relationship is what attracts the viewers, it must also be noted for what it is.

Most men will not pander to their wives constant preoccupation about matters outside their married life.

If they are understanding, then in the initial days of love they will support but later on they either indulge by their silent presence or ignore their wives preoccupation and focus on other stuff to maintain the peace in the house

I am not saying the kesar issue is not sad, heart wrenching or important but most people forget that Krishna is Pratigya's husband not the perpetual mascot or flagbearer for team Pratigya in this never ending Olympics at Thakur Niwas. When I see the inflated expectations that people have from Krishna in Pratigya's ongoing crusades I sometimes shake my head and laugh.

When I saw the promo for the remarriage my thoughts were exactly the same.

This is the best possible thing to happen to Kesar.

The marriage is beyond salvageable now it is just a life time sentence of misery and torture.

So why preserve it?

In fact if it were me I would let the bigamous marriage happen. Then take Kesar away and make her file for divorce based on that.

Shakti will not only have to pay legally for bigamy but civilly with a very healthy alimony.

Kesar can then restart her life afresh with money and Pratigya's guidance and support.

As long as Shakti does not marry Arushi, Pratigya should not stop this remarriage.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: stillhopeful

DG and MMG:

Totally agree with both of you.

While the "atypical' nature of their relationship is what attracts the viewers, it must also be noted for what it is.

Most men will not pander to their wives constant preoccupation about matters outside their married life.

If they are understanding, then in the initial days of love they will support but later on they either indulge by their silent presence or ignore their wives preoccupation and focus on other stuff to maintain the peace in the house

I am not saying the kesar issue is not sad, heart wrenching or important but most people forget that Krishna is Pratigya's husband not the perpetual mascot or flagbearer for team Pratigya in this never ending Olympics at Thakur Niwas. When I see the inflated expectations that people have from Krishna in Pratigya's ongoing crusades I sometimes shake my head and laugh.

When I saw the promo for the remarriage my thoughts were exactly the same.

This is the best possible thing to happen to Kesar.

The marriage is beyond salvageable now it is just a life time sentence of misery and torture.

So why preserve it?

In fact if it were me I would let the bigamous marriage happen. Then take Kesar away and make her file for divorce based on that.

Shakti will not only have to pay legally for bigamy but civilly with a very healthy alimony.

Kesar can then restart her life afresh with money and Pratigya's guidance and support.

As long as Shakti does not marry Arushi, Pratigya should not stop this remarriage.

Ahahaha! Love this analysis - never ending Olympics at Thakur Niwas!!!!👏
As I have said, poor Krishna's gonna drop dead from exhaustion jumping and dodging all the hurdles his darling Pratigya lays down for him!!!😆😆😆😆
Still, there's hope Pratigya, at least he wont have any strength left for you know what and you can get a decent night's sleep!!!
Have to say, sleep is the last thing that would come to my mind but I'm gonna be a goodgoodgirl and stay shtumm!😛
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: stillhopeful

This is the best possible thing to happen to Kesar.

The marriage is beyond salvageable now it is just a life time sentence of misery and torture.

So why preserve it?

In fact if it were me I would let the bigamous marriage happen. Then take Kesar away and make her file for divorce based on that.

Sakti will not only have to pay legally for bigamy but civilly with a very healthy alimony.

Kesar can then restart her life afresh with money and Pratigya's guidance and support. As long as Shakti does not marry Arushi, Pratigya should not stop this remarriage.

wow, this is an interesting take. agree absolutely. why are they fighting for this marraige? amma is going to make kesar's life hell as long as she is in the thakur house.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: gawker

wow, this is an interesting take. agree absolutely. why are they fighting for this marraige? amma is going to make kesar's life hell as long as she is in the thakur house.

I think the keyword here is FIGHT not marriage.
there is this constant NEED and RUSH to fight about or act on something😆😆 whether it is needed or even makes sense.
there has to be some moutain that must be climbed. even if it is really not worth climbing or really not that insurmountable but more like an inclined ramp than a mountain😆😆
arre what was the need to go and surrender to police for an accidental death? None. but Papa bear went anyways. What was the larger social gain or even the smaller personal victory? None. Absolutely none. but it got the CVs an extra three weeks of epis
what was the need to rush for FIR? None. but goldilocks went anyways. What was the larger social gain or even the smaller personal victory? None. Absolutely none. but it got the CVs an extra three weeks of epis.
what is the need to fight a pointless fight on remarriage? None. but goldilocks will fight it anyways with her favourite mascot baby bear at her side. Can we expect a larger social gain or even a smaller personal victory? None. Absolutely none. but it will get the CVs an extra three weeks of epis.😆😆😆
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: stillhopeful

I think the keyword here is FIGHT not marriage.
there is this constant NEED and RUSH to fight about or act on something😆😆 whether it is needed or even makes sense.
there has to be some moutain that must be climbed. even if it is really not worth climbing or really not that insurmountable but more like an inclined ramp than a mountain😆😆
arre what was the need to go and surrender to police for an accidental death? None. but Papa bear went anyways. What was the larger social gain or even the smaller personal victory? None. Absolutely none. but it got the CVs an extra three weeks of epis
what was the need to rush for FIR? None. but goldilocks went anyways. What was the larger social gain or even the smaller personal victory? None. Absolutely none. but it got the CVs an extra three weeks of epis.
what is the need to fight a pointless fight on remarriage? None. but goldilocks will fight it anyways with her favourite mascot baby bear at her side. Can we expect a larger social gain or even a smaller personal victory? None. Absolutely none. but it will get the CVs an extra three weeks of epis.😆😆😆
Good grief! In your analysis you have successfully shot down IMHO the entire sense and sensibility of the lead protagonist of this serial - nice!
It's true - if they showed the fights to really accomplish something then there wouldnt be anything to shoot down....but then we'd have no programme either!
I guess people like me have to be reminded that at grass roots level - this is entertainment - first and foremost and probably last but not least either!
What gets on my goat however is the way this serial has been set apart as being atypical of others due to the strong social message it is supposed to convey
I conclude my discussion by agreeing it's certainly different but i dont think the social message is anywhere near as strong as they would like to think it is. Couple that with the pretty abysmal performance of their main albeit weary actors in a recent tv interview when they were all stumped for an answer to defend the so called message of their show, you can be forgiven for thinking the only reason this show is successful is totally down to the looks and acting abilities of Arhaan in the first instance, with Pooja and Anupam Shyam ji and Parvati Sehgal next (acting ability) and then the rest of the crew...

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Posted: 14 years ago
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I conclude my discussion by agreeing it's certainly different but i dont think the social message is anywhere near as strong as they would like to think it is. Couple that with the pretty abysmal performance of their main albeit weary actors in a recent tv interview when they were all stumped for an answer to defend the so called message of their show, you can be forgiven for thinking the only reason this show is successful is totally down to the looks and acting abilities of Arhaan in the first instance, with Pooja and Anupam Shyam ji and Parvati Sehgal next (acting ability) and then the rest of the crew...
I agree with you, I never considered this show to convey any social message at all - unless they want to show people that do not act rashly for these will be the consequences. There was an opportunity to show a message, with the DV aspect, but they ducked out. I am hoping, maybe in vain, that perhaps Kesar will still act when she hears of her husbands 2nd wedding.
With regards to the interview, even I was a bit surprised at their nonplussed looks at being asked searching questions, which they would have asked their director/writer before acting out the scenes.
@Stillhopeful - brillant as usual.👏👏👏...I love the goldilock term and agree....most importantly your analogy with the Olympics is spot on. I had written on tanthya's thread last week (the fairy tale one) that Krishna is the 'victim' in the war between Thakur v Pratigya. For he always pays the price one way or another. Changes are forced onto him, whether he likes it or not...yet the moment he shows his anger/frustration/irritation..he is branded a horrible husband/abuser/mad man and so on.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: ArhainArhaan

LUB KRISHUUUUU BABBAAAAAAAA

you know what I lub about your posts Arhaina???
your consistency.
you are so consistent about your lub for Krishu baba
even when you are surprised by his behaviour your love is so visible in your posts
you go girl👏
team krishna needs fans like you👍🏼
I hope he replies to your posts one day when he is on FB😃😃
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Dreamygal301

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I conclude my discussion by agreeing it's certainly different but i dont think the social message is anywhere near as strong as they would like to think it is. Couple that with the pretty abysmal performance of their main albeit weary actors in a recent tv interview when they were all stumped for an answer to defend the so called message of their show, you can be forgiven for thinking the only reason this show is successful is totally down to the looks and acting abilities of Arhaan in the first instance, with Pooja and Anupam Shyam ji and Parvati Sehgal next (acting ability) and then the rest of the crew...

I agree with you, I never considered this show to convey any social message at all - unless they want to show people that do not act rashly for these will be the consequences. There was an opportunity to show a message, with the DV aspect, but they ducked out. I am hoping, maybe in vain, that perhaps Kesar will still act when she hears of her husbands 2nd wedding.
With regards to the interview, even I was a bit surprised at their nonplussed looks at being asked searching questions, which they would have asked their director/writer before acting out the scenes.
@Stillhopeful - brillant as usual.👏👏👏...I love the goldilock term and agree....most importantly your analogy with the Olympics is spot on. I had written on tanthya's thread last week (the fairy tale one) that Krishna is the 'victim' in the war between Thakur v Pratigya. For he always pays the price one way or another. Changes are forced onto him, whether he likes it or not...yet the moment he shows his anger/frustration/irritation..he is branded a horrible husband/abuser/mad man and so on.
DG:
You forgot one......... Sorry Excuse for a Human Being😆😆 that is also one of his most popular brands on many threads😆
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Posted: 14 years ago
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wunderful post --agree wid you absolutely👏

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