Originally posted by: Justlikethat1
Short and sweet.. You write it wellπ
The episode threw a perspective on a lot of things.. I felt a little like watching a saas-bahu opera in the end with Satyavati being a typical saas and Kunti wanting someone who accepts her with her pastπ
Hearing Satyavati say that Kunthi is just 'adopted' as Kunthi Bhoja's daughter and she is actually a yadava.. I wonder if they could have made her character any more hypocritical and ruthless than they have portrayed her to be?π€’
I mean, Satyavati was the daughter of a fisherman and she commenting on Kunthi being Laayak for being the queen of Hastinapur is really laugh worthy.. And why is she so rude to Vidur all the time?π‘ I wonder how they think of such dialogues.. Disappointed with this take on Satyavati.
The seeds of Dhridhrashtra's jealousy and the need to unsurp Pandu is already showing. In contrast, Pandu touched my heart with his magnanimity and a quiet strength when he faced his brothers accusations and did not even falter. He surely is the better of the two..
Vidur has to face the taunting "Maha Mantri" title as uttered by Dhrishrashtra all through his life.. His duty to his kingdom and his patience over the years really does make him a saint among the rest.
So Satyavati sees the evilness that is Shakuni.. She never manages to get him out of Hastinapur though.
Hats off to the actors playing Dhridhrashtra and Pandu.. Both have done a good job especially Dhridhrashtra. The smirk when he says about Gandhari's boon is very real.βοΈ
Unfortunately for Dhridhrashtra, his plans go down the drain as Kunthi brings with her a boon too.. Man proposes but God Disposes.. Dhridhrashtra just did not remember thatπ
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