Originally posted by: A-A-S
@Red: I agree, Jatila's expressions when Vrishbhan promised were so over-the-top and funny! It was as if she remembered the time when she and Ayan saw Kaaliya Naag take that goat underwater! She had the exact same expressions that time, when it was actually suitable for the situation, although still hilarious!!! That Kaaliya-takes-goat scene is one time I was actually glad to see Jatila!!!
I guess Jatila was disappointed when Ugrapad spoke up before she was able to, and so thought her plan was flopping, but then when Vrishbhan made the promise she wanted anyway, they probably wanted to show that she was so shocked that her plan actually worked out! It was still very over the top! Tusu, I like your description - "earth shattering expressions"! An evil smile would have been more appropriate but this was damn hilarious!
@Blue: Krishna is planning to talk to Yashoda about him and Radha getting married, but it is obvious that the CVs will stretch this out and include misunderstandings etc, so that Yashoda and Kirtida won't actually be able to get together to agree on the marriage/plan the wedding, etc etc, and Jatila will have time to sweet-talk Ugrapad into somehow asking Vrishbhan to get Radha and Ayan married, probably in such a way so that he (Ugrapad) thinks it's his own idea. And I'm sure that Ugrapad, bless his heart, will be so happy at this idea when it finally comes into his head!
So I (and I'm sure everyone else!) think they will have Krishna bring up the marriage topic with Yashoda in a roundabout way like Balram tried to do before, by saying something like Yashoda does so much work around the house and it is time that they brought a daughter-in-law into the family/household. (I do wonder if they will actually acknowledge that Rohini is missing!) And of course Yashoda will think about getting Balram married instead of Krishna! At least this is what I think will happen again, seeing as Balram is the elder brother!
So now I certainly hope they won't have any more Yashoda-running-after-Balram-to-punish-him scenes this week, but I think Yashoda's suggestion of Balram's marriage and his aversion to the idea (like we've seen before) will be the next way the CVs will try to milk Balram's character for laughs!
Basant is shooting, just with much-needed breaks, as we've said before. I just hope the CVs don't also drag this Yashoda-suggesting-Balram's-marriage thing to the point of it being no longer funny as well!
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