Relationships often involve a strong emotional bond between individuals. As long as the relationship is healthy and thriving, that bond is a good thing. When the relationship of Nandini and Moora takes a turn for the worst, Nandini has to feel the pinch of the horrible situation often. Moora leaves no opportunity to offend her by her vicious remarks
Acharya has vacated the palace; Chandra is in grim situation ;As a samrat, he wants to keep up his promise; but how can he see his Guru leaving him ;he was not at all perturbed by his departure; ;won't he have any emotional disturbance we can't believe it.; any secrecy in between them?
Pandugarth plays the pakka villain , but how about his collaboration with Malay?
The two moles working together may create powerful opponents for Chandrar.
But they tend to kill each other by their own ploys
On what basis she pleads with Chandra to stop Acharya.
A state of unrest prevails in the mahal, but CGM is least bothered about it and takes his prior duty to pacify and console his sweet heart. She takes advantage of his kindness and enjoys life in his custody
Chandra's too much of attention on her and his submissiveness to her ,give us some disturbed feelings. Is it a prelude for their enmity and long separation ?
His "disjewellarying" her ,appears natural;Nose to nose romance is lovely
Again the word play...whom she loves most?...the scene looks almost realistic and lovable..it is quite relaxing and they themselves know the mundane and repetitive dialogue .She has dropped a hint of loving him and our Samrat has gone to seventh heaven to celebrate his victory and reminiscences her virtues
Unless the makers change Nandini's noncommitted attitude towards Chandra, these dragging episodes loose their desirability
Precap suggests that Moora(in shackles) has killed Pandugarth?:.
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