Originally posted by: _innocent_
Great post Mary! Apologies but am not a regular on the forum as work does not permit me to come online on a regular basis. So jab time milti hai, mein yaha waha kuch write karleti hoon!😆
Now coming to your verdict/analysis of the episode. Once again beautifully put forward. I especially loved the part on Aaru and Tulsi. Tulsi is the epitome of motherhood in the land of Krishnadasi. She will go to any length for her daughter because she knows her daughter has no one but her in the world. She understands the pain of going through life alone and it is not something she wants her daughter to endure. That is why she tried to explain to her daughter the true meaning of the word 'common sense' but she didn't listen. Putting Tulsi in a place of comprise and she elected to stand by her daughter and be there for her when she needs her. Tulsi has truly instilled great values upon Aaru. Tulsi understand the pain of losing someone dear ie Mahant and she is trying to make sure Aaru does not have to bear that pain.I would have to say that Aaru has been the luckiest child in the land of Krishnadasi because of the swap.
Mahant and Tulsi need to find closure. I hope the makers focus a bit on them before the swap truth is revealed. Their chemistry is adorable too.😆
Aryan should not disbelieve Aaru when it comes to Raj if we truly go per his character as he knows Aaru has always wanted the best for Gayu. But of course am not one to hold high hopes in regards to his character bearing in mind how idiotic he has become.
Aaru has been fighting her battle alone post the twist and as much as one is a strong person, one does fall weak at times and require that shoulder to lay on to cry or find solace. We can see that in Aaru's face. When she found her husband in bed with another female, behaving the way he was, knowing his intention was to hurt her heart, she could not handle it. She showed him exactly how she was feeling in the inside by throwing those candles on that bed. What pisses me off the most is the fact that Aryan is happy to see Poorvaembarrass Aaru, whilst Aaru is trying her best to keep their fight b/w them two only and not bring any third wheel to show him down etc. And yet Aryan is allowing any Tom, Dick and Harry to pull Aaru down and it is not something am finding easy to digest.
Hi Juile,
It's great to see you in the forum, whenever you come in, you are always in a pleasant spirit that lift everyone's mood around the forum. 😊 I will try my best to continue write the reviews whenever the opportunity arises. 😆
Now coming to your post which was great by the way. You have beautifully described the depth of the relationship between Tulsi and Aaru. In many ways Aaru is different and similiar to Tulsi, she had adopt Tulsi's best values and mannerism and mentality. But while Tulsi is strong, mature and calm lady at most times unless if anything happen to aaru. Aaru is only being that tulsi love the most and her daugther is her world. Under the cirsumstances Aaru had gotten married, Tulsi could see herself in Aaru, which worries her deeply more than Aaru realise. I would imagine the day Tusli find out aaru isn't her, this would devastate her more than anything as Aaru is her pride and she would want that pride to be also related in blood. She will accept aryan and may love him even but deep down Aaru will always be one that mean more to her because of their history and unique bond. Presently in the story and even when truth swap come out - the writers and makers are asking viewers what is more important and what matters the most regarding to
nature or nurture and it will bring the debate when the swap truth come out. Aaru hold the same values as Tulsi but she is more feisty, stubborn and less forgiving compared to Tulsi which is why she agreed to fight for her haq and get married the way she did. She was a hard girl and didn't want peiple who mess with her to get away. She even said she will get Raj to pay for what he did and will do something about it before seeing him in the house.
As for Mahant and Tulsi - well must admit I didn't notice their chemistry 😆 but I would love Tusli to have her own happy ending and would prefer them to be in good terms with each other when the truth swap come out as I think it will be more powerdul that way. I loved the way Mahant had taken upon himself to be the father that Aaru deserve by using his power and influence as Mahant to get PvR and all raos to respect his beti's cooked food. He even acknowledged Aaru as his beti but later covered it up 😆. Aaru's face lifted up with a huge surprise smile when he called her beti it's was obvious and aaru won't admit it taht deep down she wanted Mahant to accept her as his daugther. I am enjoying this subtle and slow development in father and daugther relationship. IF they do bond then Aryan's nurtured parents Pavitra and Shashwat won't be only people who will be devastate to find out he isn't their biological son as Mahant and Tulsi will also be devastated. It will be interesting which child will the parents initally accept - their nature child or nurture child eventually they will accpet both. But it's will emphasis what is more important and valuable - nature or nurture. This why KD's storyline intrigue me as I wabt to see the parents' reaction when the truth come out - will they change their approach to their nature child or remain indifference/denial.
Apologies in advance for any typos since I have written in one go without checking 😆
Edited by CharmGal - 9 years ago