Originally posted by: incandescence
Waittt...is he going to PN on a horse or a cow? I haven't read all pages and I'm a bit confused here...
Don't tell me you have lain down on TOP of a cow....Godd...I toh have never even gone near one...
Originally posted by: incandescence
Waittt...is he going to PN on a horse or a cow? I haven't read all pages and I'm a bit confused here...
Don't tell me you have lain down on TOP of a cow....Godd...I toh have never even gone near one...
Originally posted by: incandescence
Waittt...is he going to PN on a horse or a cow? I haven't read all pages and I'm a bit confused here...
Don't tell me you have lain down on TOP of a cow....Godd...I toh have never even gone near one...
Originally posted by: droopy_asleep
LTL now has reached this Ramayan-meets-Mahabharat-meets-Shivaji proportions. Its amazing how many parallels you can draw from these epics and how beautifully the CVs have woven this story.
Dutta - is like all the Pandavas mixed together, he has Yudhisthir's sense of justice, Bheem's anger and strength, Arjun's prodigious skill, handsome face of Nakul and now thanks to Naku the patience that Sahadev had. Who better than this man to vanquish his enemy?
Kala - she is like Karan and Duryodhan combined. She wants power and is also this so called deserted child, who she feels her mother has now abandoned.
The battle lines give you the sense of the Gita, where Naku like Krishna says that you need so much strength that your hands will not shake when you vanquish your enemy.
The Shivaji angle comes in with the gaonwalas accompanying Dutta to get his kingdom back, so much at stake for Dutta here.
The other piece I actually loved - is that the last time Dutta went to save Naku at Anna's den, he didnt recognize the fair version...this time he will and the victory and union will be doubly sweeter. Naku's expression was like a child getting an ice cream at the thought of Dutta being able to see her...such a selfless character :)
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