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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: forest_foliage

Great analysis. I find similarities between the Cullen clan & the Cheel clan - united & strong, close knit group. One for all, all for one. Veer has certain principles & ideals, this explains why his family members haven't told him about their illegal business affairs, he has a sense of right & wrong, like how he stopped Noor's wedding, how he felt remorse when she died, he felt deep sorrow when his twin brother died, he has certainly got his share of intense & strong emotions and maybe he has inherited this trait from his mother.

He felt sorrow when Teer died but he was laughing and mocking Shukla when his sons died where he was forcing him to drink alcohol saying that cheels find death attractive and all that. Was that Veer or Teer?

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: Rein123

He felt sorrow when Teer died but he was laughing and mocking Shukla when his sons died where he was forcing him to drink alcohol saying that cheels find death attractive and all that. Was that Veer or Teer?


That was Veer because he told his brothers that he met bani 3.5 times 

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: AnnieSKaur


That was Veer because he told his brothers that he met bani 3.5 times 

Then why was he celebrating the death of shukla’s sons like that, it’s kind of inconsistent with his character.

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: Rein123

Then why was he celebrating the death of shukla’s sons like that, it’s kind of inconsistent with his character.

Do you remember initial episodes where balwant said that veer roshni ki or kheecha jaega something like that...means slowly slowly he'll take step towards positivity... he'll become a good person...

Also he has a grey character.. that's why he behaved like that

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: AnnieSKaur

Did you remember initial episodes where balwant said that veer roshni ki or kheecha jaega something like that...means slowly slowly he'll take step towards positivity... he'll become a good person...

Also he has a grey character.. that's why he behaved like that

I see... So had he not met Bani he would have laughed off Teer’s death as well. But why Bani only? What is their real connection 

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: Rein123

I see... So had he not met Bani he would have laughed off Teer’s death as well. But why Bani only? What is their real connection 


That i don't know but i guess bani's soulmate is veer and in kalyug also akesh was her soulmate....

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: Rein123

He felt sorrow when Teer died but he was laughing and mocking Shukla when his sons died where he was forcing him to drink alcohol saying that cheels find death attractive and all that. Was that Veer or Teer?

That was Veer. In that scene he showed his flawed side since he wasn't quite close to the sons of Shukla ji. I think none of the Singhania boys were much close to those two boys. 

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: forest_foliage

Great analysis. I find similarities between the Cullen clan & the Cheel clan - united & strong, close knit group. One for all, all for one. Veer has certain principles & ideals, this explains why his family members haven't told him about their illegal business affairs, he has a sense of right & wrong, like how he stopped Noor's wedding, how he felt remorse when she died, he felt deep sorrow when his twin brother died, he has certainly got his share of intense & strong emotions and maybe he has inherited this trait from his mother.

Yep! That would also explain the theory, why veer could be so special and has the calibre to be Adi-Naagin's Soulmate! Humans have a more evolved soul compared to other creatures. Being a hybrid, technically veer is the highest authority in all the animals! I mean, isn't it said, humans are the most evolved animals?😆

A very vague theory though, but only this can explain, why veer is so discrete than his kins!😆

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: forest_foliage

That was Veer. In that scene he showed his flawed side since he wasn't quite close to the sons of Shukla ji. I think none of the Singhania boys were much close to those two boys. 

But celebrating was definitely, damn devilish mahn! No wonder shukla is betraying them!😆

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: Rein123

He felt sorrow when Teer died but he was laughing and mocking Shukla when his sons died where he was forcing him to drink alcohol saying that cheels find death attractive and all that. Was that Veer or Teer?

It was Veer. I didn't like the way he forced Shukla to drink alcohol. Nobody should behave in such a manner. The makers purposely did that to show he was mannerless. He's a grey character that's the reason they show his negative shades. I guess those guys were not his brothers, so he didn't feel anything for them. Also, I think they were not close to him.