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Originally posted by: ..RamKiJanaki..
I get what you mean, and yes Ram did say some dialogues in which he appears to "give up" at times, and that's why I said showing Ram grieving and breaking down is fine since he does break down several times after Sita haran and Lakshman shakti track, but I'm talking more in terms of body language and expressions, Ram was more subtle.After Sita haran, it is written that Ram would lag behind Lakshman and walk dejectedly as if he had no energy left, and often he would stop walking and sit down on a random tree stump thinking of Sita, and Lakshman would have to comfort him, encourage him and speak supporting words in order to make him continue. Lakshman was the leader of their pack then, as Ram was so dejected he had no energy to continue further. After all, Sita was his shakti, and without his shakti he could not continue.That's how I think of Ram's anguish. I think of him as depressed, listless and subdued. I think of him as lagging behind Lakshman, talking to every tree and stone, asking every living organism for news of Sita. I think of him as sitting on a tree stump with tears in his eyes, lost in his own thoughts while Lakshman is leading the way.For me, Ram's anguish is quiet, subdued, subtle.It's not loud, aggressive and "out of control". It's not angsty. That's why I did not like SKR's portrayal of Ram's anguish during Dashrath's death and now after Sita haran.It was too...loud, too angsty. It was not Ram-like, at least for me.
Originally posted by: ---Andromeda---
Man,this guy is too good.
I literally loathed Shaurya Goenka.Such was his acting.I am looking forward to Baazigar.Finally good shows are back on Life OK.BTW a second season of Saubhagyavati Bhava is on its way.
Originally posted by: ..RamKiJanaki..
What age are your students?I'm a mental health counselor for adolescents, and omg every day after work I come ready to pull my hair out!Teenagers are hard to deal with in general, but teenagers with conduct issues and anger issues are the worst.
Originally posted by: Arijit007
janaki, after sita's patala pravesha, ram's reaction is similer to shiva's reaction after sati's self imolation.
Originally posted by: ..RamKiJanaki..
I get what you mean, and yes Ram did say some dialogues in which he appears to "give up" at times, and that's why I said showing Ram grieving and breaking down is fine since he does break down several times after Sita haran and Lakshman shakti track, but I'm talking more in terms of body language and expressions, Ram was more subtle.After Sita haran, it is written that Ram would lag behind Lakshman and walk dejectedly as if he had no energy left, and often he would stop walking and sit down on a random tree stump thinking of Sita, and Lakshman would have to comfort him, encourage him and speak supporting words in order to make him continue. Lakshman was the leader of their pack then, as Ram was so dejected he had no energy to continue further. After all, Sita was his shakti, and without his shakti he could not continue.That's how I think of Ram's anguish. I think of him as depressed, listless and subdued. I think of him as lagging behind Lakshman, talking to every tree and stone, asking every living organism for news of Sita. I think of him as sitting on a tree stump with tears in his eyes, lost in his own thoughts while Lakshman is leading the way.For me, Ram's anguish is quiet, subdued, subtle.It's not loud, aggressive and "out of control". It's not angsty. That's why I did not like SKR's portrayal of Ram's anguish during Dashrath's death and now after Sita haran.It was too...loud, too angsty. It was not Ram-like, at least for me.
Originally posted by: Arijit007
charvi, ram was thinking like a human then, not as jagatpalak vishnu.
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