Originally posted by: sweet_diksha
good update Harshu...
filler episode..but as usual Bhiu was cute...but Radhabai was rather OTT...but I think may be it was like that, and that's the think that pushed Bajirao away from his mother and brother...
instead of understanding his view, they always tried to make him understand why their views were better than him...even after becoming Peshva, and proving his abilities, Radhabai always compared him to chimna...and that's pushed him far away from his own mother...and after Mastani's entry, and Radhabai, Cimaji, and Nanasaheb (Bajirao's eldest son) behavior, this rift reached to the point, where Bajirao refused to meet any of them...there were few times, when radhabai sent msg for him, but he kept refusing...Chimaji loved and respected his brother, even Bajirao loved Chimaji, but he didn't forgive Chimaji for interfering in his personal life or his dreams or his personal values...
Bajirao always felt that Radhabai and Chimnaji tried to put him in cage, and that was unacceptable for him...but interesting part was, all this time Kashibai was the one close to him and acted like a bridge btw Radhabai, Chimnaji and nanasaheb on one side and Bajirao on another side...chimnaji was upset with Bajirao's behavior and and repented most when even on deathbed, Bajirao refused to see his face...Chimaji could enter in Bajirao's room, only after Bajirao's death...
anyway, tomorrow will be the first instance we will get to see, that will be shown the start of rift btw relations of Baji , Chimaji and Radhabai, which only intensified throughout their lives...
Originally posted by: sweet_diksha
good update Harshu...
filler episode..but as usual Bhiu was cute...but Radhabai was rather OTT...but I think may be it was like that, and that's the think that pushed Bajirao away from his mother and brother...
instead of understanding his view, they always tried to make him understand why their views were better than him...even after becoming Peshva, and proving his abilities, Radhabai always compared him to chimna...and that's pushed him far away from his own mother...and after Mastani's entry, and Radhabai, Cimaji, and Nanasaheb (Bajirao's eldest son) behavior, this rift reached to the point, where Bajirao refused to meet any of them...there were few times, when radhabai sent msg for him, but he kept refusing...Chimaji loved and respected his brother, even Bajirao loved Chimaji, but he didn't forgive Chimaji for interfering in his personal life or his dreams or his personal values...
Bajirao always felt that Radhabai and Chimnaji tried to put him in cage, and that was unacceptable for him...but interesting part was, all this time Kashibai was the one close to him and acted like a bridge btw Radhabai, Chimnaji and nanasaheb on one side and Bajirao on another side...chimnaji was upset with Bajirao's behavior and and repented most when even on deathbed, Bajirao refused to see his face...Chimaji could enter in Bajirao's room, only after Bajirao's death...
anyway, tomorrow will be the first instance we will get to see, that will be shown the start of rift btw relations of Baji , Chimaji and Radhabai, which only intensified throughout their lives...
Lovely update Harshu...
The episode was enjoyable only cuz of Bhiu and Chimna...First of all I loved Chimna as he didn't reveal Bhiu's name in front of others that she had hidden Kashi's comb, he even smelled that Bhiu was hiding it behind her ghagra, little Bhiu's stealing was naive...And loved Chimna how politely he talked and befriended Kashi and even offered her to tell the stories considering him like his own brother, I mean among the kiddos, only Chimna is the one who is mature and sensible of the lot...Both Kashi and Baji's attitude were not at all as expected, but I really felt bad for Bhiu, how little she is, and ofcourse she will be jealous of Kashi as her mother promised that Kashi will be more loved than her, so its natural for her to feel in this way as she is the youngest in her house and she is used to get pampered by everyone which she is not getting now and thus venting all her anger on Kashi and even how Kashi reacted was not at all expected, CVs are hell bent in showing Kashi as an arrogant brat which I don't like, why she don't try to befriend Bhiu, she is so much younger than her, and another thing what I don't understand that why didn't Radhabai go and talk with Bhiu and make her understand, instead she is ignoring her and giving affection to Kashi in front of her. And these CVs too trying to show Radhabai insensitive which I am hating so much. And even Chimna is more mature than Baji. I just loved how Bhiu was calling names to Kashi specially ayichor, bhauchor then gaichor was just hilarious 🤣
Originally posted by: MelodiousDreams
I think these family dynamics are being presented surprisingly well! I was wondering how Bhiu would react when her younger sister would be born...and here we get to see an interesting scenario where Bhiu is already jealous of the attention that Kashi is receiving from Radhabai. The fact that Bhiu is so young and accustomed to getting so much attention from her mother, father, and brothers, justifies her anger and fear...But it makes me wonder how she would have dealt with Anu's presence, since an infant demands even more care and attention from its parents than an older girl like Kashi!I like how both Balaji and Radhabai are very much aware of the strained relationships between Baji/Kashi and Kashi/Bhiu - and I really like how the parents are trying to keep a sense of normalcy in their house, which they will hopefully achieve. Kashi does need comfort and care...I don't know if talking to both Baji and Bhiu at this point would be effective because they are both such stubborn, unhappy individuals, haha. But I do hope Balaji and Radhabai try to explain things to those two soon!I also think it is fascinating to see how Radhabai is handling all of the changes in her family's life. It is a very difficult transition to deal with. I don't see any drastic changes in her mentality - I think Anuja is walking that line between soft and stern very well, and I can see both the humble, strong, and understanding Radhabai and the more socially-aware but still rooted, realistic yet equally perceptive Peshwin Bai in her portrayal. Whatever Radhabai is doing - and whatever she will do in the future - is for the sake of her family's togetherness. That is something that really stood out to me when Anuja was talking about Radhabai's motivations before the show went on-air.Clearly I have too many thoughts about this show! Creative liberties and all, the way this story has been presented gives me so much to think about, and I love it! I am really, really going to miss this cast! But I am going to go through all of their episodes from the beginning soon, so...That will make me happy!
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