Originally posted by: sashashyam
You are very welcome, my dear Ria.
Thanks for this clarification. It seems that they intend to stay close to history at least in this respect!
You know, after watching the script make total kachra of Kaurwaki's character, I wondered about how she is eventually going to be redeemed. Earlier, she was shown as having the common touch and being pleasant and helpful to one and all, as when she scolded her guard and then brought food for Dharma, Ashoka and Vitt, who looked like commoners and whom she did not know at all . There was no trace then of this insulting haughtiness and arrogance.
She could so easily have been icy cold and distant and yet classy in the scene with Devi. Instead, the script made her behave like a fishwife. Royalty is known for its dignity and for keeping up public appearances come what may. Kaurwaki's behaviour tonight was the exact opposite of this code.
But despite all this, Ashoka will be shown as not falling out of love with her, for he does marry her and she is his second queen. He surely feels guilty not only for what he did to Devi but what he did to Kaurwaki as well, no matter that she provoked him. Still, her behaviour today was so cheap and foul-mouthed that it would be tough for him to look at her and remember his old Kaurwaki. It was very poor scripting. I wonder how they are going to finesse and paper over this gaping crack in the Ashoka-Kaurwaki relationship in the future.
We need to have some self talk for Ashoka to clarify the situation, but I do not expect the CVs to oblige!
Shyamala Aunty
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