Originally posted by: -Swetha-
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Excellent review of the episode by you, dear! ⭐️
Originally posted by: mistofshadows
Shivani,
The fact that these two individuals are just given enough focus and not too much is something I am loving about this show.As you said there are no unnecessary detours taken to put them together to give us scenes, rather the story is taking a path of its own as if the whole thing is a tale of life and not a serial depicted plot story.Yo Niki! This is so like the old times, old times I desperately want to forget for reasons that shall not be named.😆 That is I believe the best part about this saga. If a character is revealed through the flow of the story, it engages the viewers/readers more because there is always a possibility of something new and rare. And because they are not taking any detour to explain or justify their characters it is making the tale a lot more interesting as you never know what facet of a character or what key factor will open itself to us.Devsena is a stubborn, righteous but rigid. She refuses to see beyond what she wants too and that would be her downfall as she is blind in her trust on certain people. What was spectacular is that the father she loves so much is also one of the thorns in her life.Devsena is the righteous queen in making. But what she lacks is the ruthlessness in her. A ruler however kind and just he/she may be can never let go of their ruthlessness. This is what Devsena lacks and this is what will force her in a pit of darkness. Her father is aware of these undercurrents but he wants her to tackle it all on her own. This is what makes her father a villain as well. At a time when he should be explaining his daughter the rules of the games, he is asking her to begin playing the same. This makes him an unwilling villain in her story.Varundev is a determined soul. He sees what he wants and takes it, a classic usurper but as you said with his will to justify his win, he becomes as flawed as Devsena.Varundev's major flaw is that he has no identity of his own. He has taken up bits and pieces of what his ancestors and preceptors left him and flaunts it as his own. And his overwhelming desire to justify and deserve what he wants makes him a flawed being. Because in order to justify a wrong you need to outdo the magnitude of that wrong.Both are bound into roles, one knows her station and is not too forceful to get as she knows it will come to her while the other strives to get what he sees to raise his station.Indeed they are bound in roles. But these aren't the roles they want to fit in. Devsena's rebellion towards the very norms and practice of the society is an evidence of her no wanting to adapt to the same. Varundev's hesitant approach even after becoming a Sabhasad is evident of his unsurity towards the cause he has been given. That I believe will make their struggle and battle even more interesting.The dynamic is so beautiful that it is absolutely painful.I am honestly waiting for the day when these two fall in love and then take up the roles thrusted upon them. The utter helplessness coupled with mindless vengeance would be an epic watch. Well you know how of a pleasure I derive from sadism.🤣NIKIPS: I want to see the devastation in Varundev's eyes too. Ans the Arya boys do need a Fanclub.Aryan bois are
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