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Posted: 11 years ago
#11
Thanks Radz and Sona for the link to the promo. 🤗 Will see it in a mo'.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#12
Some parts of the episode was good and some were bad. I hope this Laila track doesn't drag for too long and get over soon.
The new promo looks good I hope it brings the intensity back in PaRud relationship.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#13
Watching the episode again and reading your post made me appreciate today's episode. See, with this forum, it is very easy to see or find all things wrong with the show but your post made me really re-think the episode. It was actually good with a lot of progress. Laila isn't the antagonist anyone wants, but it sure is fun watching her fail every step of the way, while Paro and Rudra get closer. Laila's equation with Mohini is getting rougher and rougher, which hopefully will blow up in both of their faces soon.

Thank you for your positive post. Yours and MKM posts really make me love the show even more.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Hello Tvbug and welcome the first unbiased and sensible post of the day, I am missing those from the last few days...thank you for writing.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Liked your post, very we'll summarized as usual. I would like to share my take on dance sequence, rest all is covered in your post
Paro's dance was beautiful same as she lives her life with smile, taking along with her every one around her. She danced with Maithili, in what is commonly called as 'kikli', taking her hands. She danced, a dance of innocence and fun with Sunehri. She danced with worker, I assume here CV / director want to represent that she enjoys her work life. Then came Laila!

She tried to dance with her but could not match her steps. No problem, she watched her she learned and did the same very steps, without any embracement of not knowing them earlier or learning these new steps... Of LIFE.

On the other hand Laila thinks she outsmarted Paro in dance and left in between to play other games, where as Paro continued her dance incorporating new steps she just learned.

I feel these new steps are lessons Laila taught her to handle her man-wife relationship with Rudra.

Maithly understood what is missing in Paro and Rudra relationship, but still cannot explain it to Paro. She will send innocent Paro out of scene before telling Laila that she cannot stay in Paro's room. Maithly's limitation to teach Paro, made CV enter Laila in the haveli and teach Paro new dance of life.



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Posted: 11 years ago
#16
Great analysis dear 👏 loved it :)
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I enjoyed the episode, even though Ankita/Laila is absolutely not working for me. Also how much harm and injury must Paro and Rudra be subjected to? Isn't that getting a little too much. I feel that we need a male antagonist, simply because writers are too sexist to write women villains to be capable of anything beyond ladoos and chilli powder. I want a male villain like from the show that should not be named. Great actor and a worthy adversary. Though he had some ridiculous plans too, but he was mostly very good.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Thanky so much for the in depth positive analysis.
Ur posts are like a drop of water in a desert...
thanx again...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Sabs, Only a short post today, given I'm getting a tad tired of the show already...

Watching the episode yesterday made me go 🤔😒🥱...
while reading your post made me go 👏👏👏


Kudos to you for being able to do that!!



Edited by Chamkeeli22 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Lovely analysis Sabs!!! As always wonderful display of words!!! Love ya loads!! 🤗

The episode had such lovely PaRud moments!! Don't know if Kakisa is more evil or Laila. Laila's outright blatant display of jealousy, anger made poor Paro pay the price. That was one wicked dirty trick Laila pulled on Paro. I am really dreading Rudra's reaction to Paro's injury now because we all know Rudra just hates Paro being in pain of any kind. Another Rudra tandav on the way? I so wish for it!! Anyway Laila is going to only serve the purpose of bringing Rudra and Paro together even more and make Rudra realize his real feelings about Paro. It is alright that Rudra comes forth with his feelings for Paro but I do have a problem in the manner in which Laila is pushing these feeling. We could have had so many wonderful romantic, light moments between Rudra and Paro. In stead we have Laila's negativity chipped in. I don't think Laila is needed for Rudra to realize his feelings for Paro. Anyway, that I guess is a TRP driven formula. Make the heroine suffer in the excess.

Ashish is bringing Rudra's slow mellowing towards Paro so beautifully!! Paro's gentle and tender caring for Rudra warms your heart at the same time makes you wonder why is she so naive and can not understand the world-weary Laila and her deceit? Sanaya has nailed this character and I personally feel that this is arguably the best character she has played so far in her career.

As usual Ananya, Ankita and all others do a fabulous job!! Looking forward to Rudra tandav tonight!! God, please grant my wish!!
Edited by mozart66 - 11 years ago

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