CASE IN COURT 5.1.26
CASE IS DONE 6.11
Kartik celebrates New Year with his GF
Kartik Aryan Sympathy
No Sympathy For Hrithik
Happy 1st Anniversary Manvikians
Ikkis flops at the box office
SRK explains the actual meaning of most misunderstood word "Jihad"
Started Rewatching Jodha Akbar and addicted once again.Hoping for S2
Mahadev and Sons-Colors
Nache Nache Video Song - The Rajasaab
He was indeed. And thank you. đOriginally posted by: _Ms.Foxy.Angel_
Ashish was fab.
Awesome analysis.
Thank you, Malini. đLovely writeup as usual. Loved reading it. The episode was quite engrossing and brilliantly enacted and directed. It was Ashish's one man show, and he did it with panache. Sanaya was good as a hurt Paro.
Kakisa's chair sequence added to the humour quotient to the otherwise serious episode.
Wonderful post Sabs đ ... you nailed it again!
"And begins the real drama, passion and romance in Rangrasiya."
ST is oh so right and I, like you, am waiting in anticipation for the wedding ceremony in tonight's episode!!!
Thank you. đOriginally posted by: trishaneelam
Fantastic analysis!
Originally posted by: shreya_rc
he had done a lot of things to escape the marriage trap previously...now he will do anything to avoid conjumashun !đ
But one thing you are forgetting is that mental agony will exhaust him - the way it did when he found out about Mala. Today his job is affected. Am sure he will not have the strength. Let us see
Originally posted by: tvbug2011
Hey Mozart!! â¤ď¸ An extra tight hug for you after last night's Rudra Reduction. I feel your pain. Last night was not nice for him, no matter how much Rudra took it on his chin and tried to show that he had it under control. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised and deeply moved that there were no tears for himself. Just pallor, burning eyes and a stiff upper lip. But under all that control was a man on the brink of a meltdown. And he had every right. This was his nightmare, his worst fear come to life.I must say I was dreading this eventuality. Have been ever since it became a possibility when he was trying to get Paro to sign the statement. In the event, it wasn't quite as bad as I expected, and that was because of Rudra's control. He was such a 'man' about it.But I have to say my sympathy for Paro was sorely tested at the start when she was dressing up as a bride, while Rudra was being stripped. I'm not apportioning blame because there's too much history between the two to clearly define where one's fault starts and the other's leaves off. It's a mess. A grand mess. But something just as grand will come out of it!And Rudra has taken that first step towards getting his job back. As long as there's hope, there's life. And soon, you watch, that job will weigh less with him than it did when he first met Paro. Paro will become his life.Hang in there Mozart. đ