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Posted: 11 months ago

and that’s how kalik (“S”warnalekha) enters.

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Posted: 11 months ago

Originally posted by: Rvalli

and that’s how kalik (“S”warnalekha) enters.


Swatilekha!


Although at this point, even Rani Damiyanti herself is Kaalikh - and she's the one adding to the pain of all her sons!

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Posted: 11 months ago

whats kv ka role, what he will do amidst all the ongoing drama



shiv has spine man loving his character. he stood true to his words what he said previously to his mom👏

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Posted: 11 months ago

Right, Swathilekha :)

Originally posted by: itv.watcher.123


Swatilekha!


Although at this point, even Rani Damiyanti herself is Kaalikh - and she's the one adding to the pain of all her sons!

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Posted: 11 months ago

Originally posted by: Phir_Mohabbat

whats kv ka role, what he will do amidst all the ongoing drama



shiv has spine man loving his character. he stood true to his words what he said previously to his mom👏

 


if they go by the og turkish show he is supposed to be the fathers secret son that no one knew about and he is here to get what is his right basically and he forges a close bond with raghvendras character coz both are similar in temperament. He does things more regarding the work aspect and creating conflict between the brothers before his true identity is revealed. The og character was very complex sometimes extremely negative and then later as he evolves he gets help and goes to therapy and makes amends to all. His therapy scenes were the big plot point coz the show was adapted from a psychiatrists book about her patients. HIs character had gone through a lot since childhood with an abusive step father and then having to kill him in self defense and going to prison.

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Posted: 11 months ago

Can't wait for tonight's episode!

Hope that the most of the episode focuses on Shiv / Surili rather than Raghvendra's insecurities

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Posted: 11 months ago

Some thoughts on today’s episode


It has to be tough making a 5 yo understand about the reality of their family.

The instant loss of innocence and the trauma for years to come.

Kudos to Dia for acting out the entire arc so well. Right from the bubbly kid, to the one torn and now

The initial hurt. Overcoming it. Bringing the maturity. Sensitivity. Just the right amount of truth, the love and support to process, the privacy & space to take her own decisions even as a 5 year old.

The natural softness that Tina & Pahel bring ✨✨

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Posted: 11 months ago

On Raghavendra and Samar,


In s1 of Crown, they showed us the dynamics of the Queen to be and her sister. The elder sibling didn’t want the crown, and the younger one was always ambitious for the recognition that came with it.

Today when Raghavendra was constantly cutting Shivendra’s calls. It was reminiscent of the power struggles that often happen in such dynasties

But the funniest part for me was only the so called villains get to drink whiskey in the middle of a forest bang in the morning. 😂😂 who wouldn’t want to be one?

And you can’t even completely hate Raghavendra. (Apart from assaulting Bandish - totally uncalled for!!)

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Posted: 11 months ago

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Some thoughts on today’s episode


It has to be tough making a 5 yo understand about the reality of their family.

The instant loss of innocence and the trauma for years to come.

Kudos to Dia for acting out the entire arc so well. Right from the bubbly kid, to the one torn and now

The initial hurt. Overcoming it. Bringing the maturity. Sensitivity. Just the right amount of truth, the love and support to process, the privacy & space to take her own decisions even as a 5 year old.

The natural softness that Tina & Pahel bring ✨✨

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I completely agree!

The way they've presented Dia's trauma and coming to terms with her father's reality was so well done. Very very real in terms of screenplay, acting and dialogues.

Tina and the little girl were absolutely natural in those scenes. I love their relationship and I hope we'll continue to see more of them.

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Posted: 11 months ago

Originally posted by: BinKuchKahe.


I completely agree!

The way they've presented Dia's trauma and coming to terms with her father's reality was so well done. Very very real in terms of screenplay, acting and dialogues.

Tina and the little girl were absolutely natural in those scenes. I love their relationship and I hope we'll continue to see more of them.

Yes, their natural bond offscreen has translated so well onscreen. There is that trust and comfort in Pahel (Dia) when she is around Tina, which helps make them look very good with each other. Dia brings out a certain softness and makes even the most hyper version of Surili seem palpable. This entire track of Dia feeling betrayed and her emotional trauma was nicely done. For Surili also, wanting to protect Dia’s childhood, having lost her own parents young. While finally understanding she needs to tell Dia the truth has been endearing and really nicely done.