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1Originally posted by: ..RamKiJanaki..
Agree with most of your points, but Yashoda and Nand were not too old. They were childless for many years, but not yet beyond child bearing age. The Bhagawat has them married for some years without children, but not 'old age'. On the other hand, Devaki and Vasudev were quite young. They got married in their late teens, had their first baby right away, and all the other babies over the next 10 or so years. So Krishna and Balaram were born to them in their late 20s or early 30s. Nand and Yashoda were about 10 or so years older than Devaki and Vasudev.
Also, Radha being older than Krishna is false. Brahma Vaivarta Purana (the main source for Radha Krishna) has her being 14 days younger than him, which is what the show followed. The story of her not opening her eyes until she glimpses Krishna is true.
Originally posted by: NandiniRaizadaa
Janaki what would we do without you😳Actually I don't mind them showing inconsistency in age or even house and staying place set because a show needs some amount of glamour and dramatics to sell itWhat I don't like is over the top emotional outbursts which are inconsistent with general behaviour pattern depicted tend in the major scripturesAlso I don't like them showing Krishna doesn't remember anything and the way they got Putna killed
Originally posted by: guenhwyvar
Agree with Janaki and Nandini as well. While it's understandable that filmed interpretations of books often have to change things around to make better sense, in the case of PSK, it's just unnecessary and too OTT.
For example - showing Radha opening her eyes next to Krishna was cute and sweet (I don't remember if Radha came to Krishna or vice versa, though I think it was the latter), but having Puranmasi doing the naamkaran and then chanting "Radhe Krishna" with her arms in the air was OTT and unnecessary.Extending this Putana track is beyond pointless.
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