What caused Vidyadhar's paralysis? (Piratīçā Vanavā Urī Peṭalā) - Page 2

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How did Vidyadhar lose the use of his right arm and leg?

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Vidyadhar said that if Arjun dies, Krishna'i might turn the property into a trust. His remark implies that after Bhalachandra's death, the property passed to Krishna'i and she allows Arjun absolute control of it.


In other words, none of the siblings has received a share of inheritance, although Balaram, Vidyadhar, and Arjun all own some land that Arjun wants to use for the power plant.


Arjun said that he was in Pune for 11th and 12th class - at which time he would have known Dipesh and Sushama - and then he went abroad and planned to settle there. Was he going to "settle down" with someone?


The timeline seems to be:

(1) Arjun planned to settle in the U.S.A.;

(2) someone betrayed Arjun and he tried to overdose on sleeping pills;

(3) Bhalachandra and Vidyadhar flew to look after Arjun;

(4) Arjun was taken off suicide watch and jumped off the hospital terrace, injuring his leg;

(5) Bhalachandra went back to India, where he got really sick;

(6) Arjun came to visit his dying father and discovered that the family businesses were on the brink of bankruptcy because Vidyadhar had been unable to prevent Vishvambhar's embezzlement, and the office and Bhima Sadan were mortgaged, so Arjun found his will to live and started to work at the factory and the bank;

(7) Krishna'i performed a Satya-Nārāyaṇa pūjā without the golden kalaśa and Bhalachandra promptly died;

(8) Krishna'i wanted the property to be managed by trustees so that Vishvambhar and Balaram wouldn't fritter it away, but she allowed Arjun to control it;

(9) within a few months, Arjun had plenty of money to spend on Sontakke's mortgage, sponsoring Priya's college ...

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Posted: 2 years ago
#12

Good timeline details....


Also good to know that the sugar industry is booming.... 😊

In barely a year Arjun has turned around his dying business and generated enough profits to even make donations after clearing off all his debts !!

wow....impressive !

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Posted: 2 years ago
#13

Krishna'i told Savi, when she was her age, she liked to wear her mother's sāḍyā.


How old was Krishna'i when she started a family with Bhalachandra? Was she ever a working woman like Savi? If not, typically, marriage would have come sooner.


So, married Krishna'i wore her mother's sāḍyā. Was her mother still alive then? Living nearby, or in Bhima Sadan?

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Posted: 2 years ago
#14

Krishna'i told Savi that if she doesn't recognize her claim, she shouldn't call her Āīsāheba.


Savi used to call her that because Savi was an employee. Now that Savi is a family member, why hasn't Krishna'i invited her to call her what Nanda and Shali call her - Krishna'i?

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Not even once has Krishna'i asked Savi to call her 'Krishna'i'.... maybe shes just gotten used to it and enjoys that ...... or then is she part of the bigger plot ?? She knows who savi is and expects savi to call her that.....


Now that wud be toooooo much to digest..... totally unreal.... i mean a house full of enemies against just 2 of them....... boy !!

Then the title should be "Shatrurtvyachya vanva ni ghar petla"


BTW.....have you realised that Savi keeps saying that 'aapla plan fail hooun jaail', she mentioned this to Deepu when she wanted to do something against Nanda ...... Does this mean she is also planning something big ?

Was that dialogue about navin patang related to her plan ?


Yesterday when she told Chamki that she recorded her truth and almost sent it to Arjun.....both said something about their plan failing......


Now there is something brewing in Camp Savi as well.

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Posted: 2 years ago
#16

Savi also kept repeating that this would be her last lies and 'Arjun pls forgive me...i will never lie again....' ' i will set right everything'....

But if she stays in this marriage she def has to keep lying....


What is she really planning ? How does she plan to set right everything ?

How will she get out of the Chakraview ?

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Posted: 2 years ago
#17

Dialogues like Çamaki's "ḍāva udhaḷūna zāīla" and Savi's "soḍavāvā lāgela hā cakra-vyūha" might be generic, just to convey that they have to keep up pretenses or face consequences.


A dialogue that made no sense: Nanda asking Vidyadhar why he made her give up a perfect opportunity to expose Savi. Nanda knows perfectly well that Vidyadhar's goal is to frame Savi, not to expose her before the murder happens! Nanda also knows that if her eagerness to expose Savi spoils the plan, Vidyadhar could kill her. Doesn't Nanda have enough self-preservation instinct to watch her mouth around Vidyadhar?

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Unlike her husband, Nanda def doesn't have foresight and her ego runs her mind.

She wants to put Savi in a bad spot just to take revenge......she wants to see her in trouble...

Ofcourse she knows that if she puts her in trouble.. she will only get her out of it... but she doesn't want to miss the sadistic pleasure of seeing savi's turmoil when caught on the wrong foot.


I think she feels Vidya will never eliminate her.... overconfidence !

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Posted: 2 years ago
#19

On Tuesday's episode, we found out that Nanda had committed fraud at the sugar factory in the past. That's why Arjun forbade her to visit the factory except for general meetings. Even though we've seen Vishvambhar visiting Arjun's office repeatedly, I guess the rule would be the same for him as for Nanda.


But Krishna'i, who has the power to put the entire property in trust, and is probably solely responsible for Arjun having total control ... why wasn't Krishna'i at the general meeting as a shareholder?

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Posted: 2 years ago
#20

The scene of Vidyadhar urging Arjun to forgive Savitri was well-acted. It was sweet that Arjun and Savi agree wholeheartedly that Vidyadhar is the peacemaker. Vidyadhar as the supportive wise elder brother was a valuable foil for Arjun. I still don't think his villainy adds any drama of value to the show.


Arjun melted when he heard that Savitri slept on the floor, but he was also his old suspicious self, guessing that she did it to manipulate his emotions, and he clung to his righteous fury at her poor judgement. Indraneil Kamat communicated Arjun's conflict well.

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