Originally posted by: hermoinee
@ Anmol..., I have been writing about the slokas being misused now and then..I wrote again on that night also and please refer to the following post written on 25th March 2011 highlighted in Red:https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/uttaran/1645870/tapasya-will-not-give-in-without-a-fight?pn=4Originally posted by hermoineeOriginally posted by grouchoOriginally posted by cjs369
aditi ... I always used the adage , 'Leopards never change their spots' for taps....
she will not change come what may... she is insane ... her aim is to snatch veer from ichcha and she will not let go....
but what was disappointing was veer's response to her ... taps was always bad ...so we dont expect anything less from her ... but veer was the only sensible guy who always saw thru her ... but now he is behaving like a putty in her hands ... and without giving a second thought to ichcha he gives in to all taps demands ... I dont understand this, veer's 180 degree turn atall...😕Frankly I have no answers for Veer ..................I don't believe that the storyline means that Veer is like putty in her hands but what we see...........certainly looks like that.............today he was not curious about what Ichcha was saying but I felt he was frowning........maybe I have begun to imagine things..............and his smile just is not right..........it is forced and not natural.............with Tapasya, for a fleeting moment I thought he was beginning to suspect all was not well and then that stupid stupid dialogue from her and he swallows it hook line and sinker............No..........this is not the character that Veer started off as...........sad!!!!!!Yes, Instead of paying heed to what Ichcha was saying, his frown seemed to indicate that he did not like her behaviour of butting in when his mai was giving the honour to Tapasya... like 'what is this chit of a girl doing trying to oppose mai and Taapasya', which was very unbecoming on his part.. Even two days back, when Mai put that family's odhni on Taps and asked her to put the coconut in the fire, which are the rights of th Bundela bahu only, Veer and Umed stood like statues with out opposing Mai.. Both of them displayed real namard qualities then, which was disappointing.. Now also when we think that Veer sat with Tapasya in the pooja and again put the red cloth on her head, be it unknowingly that she is carrying someone else's child, it is nauseating and sick.. They played 'Parithraanaaya' sloka when Mai disgustedly gave the shagun to Ichcha, but they spoilt the meaning of the same sloka when they made Veer put holi powder on Taps and her tummy and she in return, put the colour on his face first... Very silly indeed...
oh good so u also noticed this was disgusting