Originally posted by: SWEEBILLI
Mallika ...beautiful; writing yet again...muhaa
Hmmm... ye aur baat hai ki Paro ki taraf bandook uthaayo zaroor... lekin golee chali nahin.. Kya hua? " Main kisa ka nahiin' ke bacche? ๐คฃ
Aab aayega maaza
Originally posted by: SWEEBILLI
Mallika ...beautiful; writing yet again...muhaa
Hmmm... ye aur baat hai ki Paro ki taraf bandook uthaayo zaroor... lekin golee chali nahin.. Kya hua? " Main kisa ka nahiin' ke bacche? ๐คฃ
Aab aayega maaza
Originally posted by: MoronsKiMallika
You called me 'DUH'.๐ฒLeave me alone to die...* dies of a broken heart*๐
Originally posted by: .AbhIyalicious.
awesome take. ๐ Loved your analysis , took me back to some old days :) but Honestly I do feel bad for Laila.
The actress playing Laila is GORGEOUS. Like super duper gorgeous and pretty, but Sanaya's main beauty I believe is her innocence , and the fact that her heart and her innocence is reflected through her eyes which act like mirrors. That is her main beauty for me , and even though the Rudra Liala chemistry is good since two good looking people are bound to look good together ; it does not beat the combination of Sanaya's soft cut face of innocence as Paro juxtaposed to the harsh stone cutting steel like face of Ashishs' as Rudra for me.A face of a flower against a harsh slab of steel always somehow creates explosions in the chemistry department when it comes to human faces.Do not ask me why. ๐Thanks and i get what you are trying to say. A mountain and a waterfall are always a hot and soulful watch, That's Rudra-Paro. Laila dil behlaa saktee hai, Rudra ka dil bhar nahin saktee.It always works though. ๐Needless to say , I like Lailas character , no wonder Rudra ki dil mein laddo phoota. ๐ Though I am pretty sure aaj yahaan tempers ke volcanoes zaroor phootengey kyun ki Rudra ki niyaat kharaab hai babay๐I liked the whole Mangal Pandey bg thing behind their intimate scene , but I am kinda sad for Laila's character who believes that someday she will be more than just a need to be fulfilled for the man she loves.It's a very painful thing to ponder upon if you think about it in a neutral perspective. But I like the whole vibe of Laila's character.I don't see any reason to dislike Rudra and Paro's arrangement. Rudra is single and he has no rulebook. If Laila is into it knowingly, both the parties know what they are getting out of it.Another thing worth mentioning for in the episode would most definitely be how beautiful Sanaya looked in her shaadi kaa joda .That red ghaagra is one of the most beautiful pieces of clothing I have seen and Sanaya looked out of this world like every bride should look on their wedding day.True. Sanaaya has a very pixie fairy-taleish appearance and it works for the character and its portrayal. Rudra should have see seen her red innocence.One more thing I realized today regarding the fake blue titli ๐ . Rukmini is not just a technical fake butterfly people. That butterfly is the symbol of Paaro's hope and dream of something better within her hell of a life that is symbolized by the desert of Rajisthan.Think about what Bindi said few episodes ago , there is no sign of life or nature around our rustic deserts and even then this miracle of a title finds you wherever you go. That is without a doubt a symbolism right there people. It is the symbol of Paaro's hope and belief that she will one day find something better , find love in a very hopeless and lifeless place. Amazing metaphor given by ST.Baby, my problem is with the SFX of the butterfly - not its symbolism. ๐I think ST did a good job btw in clarifying it in the sixth episode itself that it was Tejawat's men who killed the Birpur villagers and Paaro's parents .No dragging on that front.Thank God. It's also amazing how Paro's symbol of hope , the butterfly always flies towards things that are about to change her life : First it was making her go towards her parent's dead bodies and now it made her eyes travel towards Rudra. Both life changing events . Where Rudra is her nightmare in disguise.ST is an AMAZING storyteller as long as the channel keeps its paws off the drafts.
Originally posted by: .AbhIyalicious.
awesome take. ๐ Loved your analysis , took me back to some old days :) but Honestly I do feel bad for Laila.
The actress playing Laila is GORGEOUS. Like super duper gorgeous and pretty, but Sanaya's main beauty I believe is her innocence , and the fact that her heart and her innocence is reflected through her eyes which act like mirrors. That is her main beauty for me , and even though the Rudra Liala chemistry is good since two good looking people are bound to look good together ; it does not beat the combination of Sanaya's soft cut face of innocence as Paro juxtaposed to the harsh stone cutting steel like face of Ashishs' as Rudra for me.A face of a flower against a harsh slab of steel always somehow creates explosions in the chemistry department when it comes to human faces.Do not ask me why. ๐It always works though. ๐Needless to say , I like Lailas character , no wonder Rudra ki dil mein laddo phoota. ๐ Though I am pretty sure aaj yahaan tempers ke volcanoes zaroor phootengey kyun ki Rudra ki niyaat kharaab hai babay๐I liked the whole Mangal Pandey bg thing behind their intimate scene , but I am kinda sad for Laila's character who believes that someday she will be more than just a need to be fulfilled for the man she loves.It's a very painful thing to ponder upon if you think about it in a neutral perspective. But I like the whole vibe of Laila's character.Another thing worth mentioning for in the episode would most definitely be how beautiful Sanaya looked in her shaadi kaa joda .That red ghaagra is one of the most beautiful pieces of clothing I have seen and Sanaya looked out of this world like every bride should look on their wedding day.One more thing I realized today regarding the fake blue titli ๐ . Rukmini is not just a technical fake butterfly people. That butterfly is the symbol of Paaro's hope and dream of something better within her hell of a life that is symbolized by the desert of Rajisthan.Think about what Bindi said few episodes ago , there is no sign of life or nature around our rustic deserts and even then this miracle of a titli finds you wherever you go. That is without a doubt a symbolism right there people. It is the symbol of Paaro's hope and belief that she will one day find something better , find love in a very hopeless and lifeless place. Amazing metaphor given by ST.I think ST did a good job btw in clarifying it in the sixth episode itself that it was Tejawat's men who killed the Birpur villagers and Paaro's parents .No dragging on that front.Thank God. It's also amazing how Paro's symbol of hope , the butterfly always flies towards things that are about to change her life : First it was making her go towards her parent's dead bodies and now it made her eyes travel towards Rudra. Both life changing events . Where Rudra is her nightmare in disguise.
Originally posted by: _SenbonZakura_
Itna bhaag bhaag ke res karne pe bhi I got second page. -_-
Matlab ittna pyaar ki iske ghar aap do chakkar kaat aao toh aapko rakhi baandhke ghar pe rakh le.Now I am praying that Rudra uske ghar ke do chakkar naa kaate!! ๐Kya hua? " Main kisa ka nahiin' ke bacche?Bacche ko kisi naa kisi kaa toh hona hi padega naa! Nahin toh baccha kaise hoga?? ๐I am in a jovial mood today after reading your post!And yeah, With Laila... I kinda sorta have mixed feelings. I think she does love him, but knows that she'd never be loved back. Which for a second makes me pity her... But then, she is ASKING to be treated like that! Which makes me desensitized towards her.Thakurain-Sa loves Thakur-Sa with all her heart... But then, Thakur-Sa has that jab tak sab accha accha hai and she is all gullible, tab tak beintehaan pyaar karo.I am pretty sure he'd discard her as soon as she starts objecting to his wrong deeds!It is not only you MKM..! I think all of us unanimously hate the nerolac butterfly!I am wishing and hoping he sees her first in that joda she is wearing! I cannot wait for his eyes to go 'puppy-Rottweiler' seeing her! ๐
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