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Posted: 8 years ago
Originally posted by: menoila

Very well written... welcome to forum..
my fav is badi amma..
vse you left rekha devi ..how well he handle his husband and son..even dare to challenge phoolan & force MT to apologize..
And punmy mom..exact representation of woman in that area



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Yeah,  I missed them out. 

Rekha is a power hungry maniac who only thinks in terms of profit and loss. She is the catalyst of the violent cocktail that is Lakhan. She only believes in getting to the top of the food chain and not in dismantling it.  

As for Poonam'a mother,she represents what a lifetime in Begusarai can do to a woman.She is so beaten down that the concept of hope is alien to her and her default state os resignation.
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Posted: 8 years ago
The post is apt. If we consider the grey-shaded or somewhat weak female characters of this series ...

Bindiya, the nauch girl, is the femme fatale of this series. She is cunning, shrewd, having ample presence of mind, courageous, (over-)confident, perseverant, bold and knows how to use her beauty to her own gain. Aiming the throne, she is trying to defeat the Thakur men, majority of whom consider women as mere objects to be used as and when needed, in their own game by going to any extreme (read back-stabbing and murder) !!!

Rekha Thakur, an ever-cribbing, extremely greedy & manipulative and cunning woman. She is as well trying her level best, in her own ways, to combat the Thakur men by trying to break the unity of the house.

Vimla is an extremely regressive thinking woman, until very recently. She is the perfect outcome of enduring a life in an absolutely male dominated world, in mute mode. She is timid to the extreme, abides by whatever her husband orders, irrespective of whether right or wrong and subsequently tries to infiltrate the same negative thoughts in her daughter's brain as well.
Edited by chandrima02 - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
Originally posted by: chandrima02

The post is apt. If we consider the grey-shaded or somewhat weak female characters of this series ...


Bindiya, the nauch girl, is the femme fatale of this series. She is cunning, shrewd, having ample presence of mind, courageous, (over-)confident, perseverant, bold and knows how to use her beauty to her own gain. Aiming the throne, she is trying to defeat the Thakur men, majority of whom consider women as mere objects to be used as and when needed, in their own game by going to any extreme (read back-stabbing and murder) !!!

Rekha Thakur, an ever-cribbing, extremely greedy & manipulative and cunning woman. She is as well trying her level best, in her own ways, to combat the Thakur men by trying to break the unity of the house.

Vimla is an extremely regressive thinking woman, until very recently. She is the perfect outcome of enduring a life in an absolutely male dominated world, in mute mode. She is timid to the extreme, abides by whatever her husband orders, irrespective of whether right or wrong and subsequently tries to infiltrate the same negative thoughts in her daughter's brain as well.


I think Vimla just has no fight left in her. She is married to Mancheeta, so no wonder her face looks haggard perpetually. I think she is a victim of circumstancesm


As for Rekha, agree with you. She is a devil.
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Posted: 8 years ago
Now the positive characters ...

Poonam, as a result of being surrounded 24*7 by an ever regressive thinking mother, an ever-detesting father and a sadistic would-be-husband, has grown up to become an extremely shy, timid and absolutely mute girl, with no vertebra of her own; surrendering her every wish and happiness to cruel fate. Once she has been relieved from the burden named "being engaged to Lakhan", she has become a free soul who wants to live life to it's fullest, who can talk, who wants to fulfill a series of small wishes like every other normal girl of her age.

Maya is in a situation which is even worse than Poonam. She very well knows about her husband's colorful exploits outside of their marriage. Her husband even boasts the same. But her hands are tied. She has been, for years, enduring and eventually swallowing all these humiliations, pains and threats silently for the sake of her two very young children and in-laws' izzat.

Guddi, nothing much has come out yet. But seems she is quite a strong and free-spirited girl with intelligence and yes, a very sharp tongue. She is courageous and confident enough to call a spade a spade. She is a rebel in the making (but with a cause), if she is given enough opportunities by the creatives. 

P.S. I am really hoping for a face-off between Maya/Guddi and Bindiya in future.
Edited by chandrima02 - 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: chandrima02

Now the positive characters ...

Poonam, as a result of being surrounded 24*7 by an ever regressive thinking mother, an ever-detesting father and a sadistic would-be-husband, has grown up to become an extremely shy, timid and absolutely mute girl, with no vertebra of her own; surrendering her every wish and happiness to cruel fate. Once she has been relieved from the burden named "being engaged to Lakhan", she has become a free soul who wants to live life to it's fullest, who can talk, who wants to fulfill a series of small wishes like every other normal girl of her age.

Maya is in a situation which is even worse than Poonam. She very well knows about her husband's colorful exploits outside of their marriage. Her husband even boasts the same. But her hands are tied. She has been, for years, enduring and eventually swallowing all these humiliations, pains and threats silently for the sake of her two very young children and in-laws' izzat.

Guddi, nothing much has come out yet. But seems she is quite a strong and free-spirited girl with intelligence and yes, a very sharp tongue. She is courageous and confident enough to call a spade a spade. She is a rebel in the making (but with a cause), if she is given enough opportunities by the creatives. 

P.S. I am really hoping for a face-off between Maya/Guddi and Bindiya in future.


Yup, I agree. Poonam is behaving like a butterfly that has just escaped the grip of a cruel child. It seems like Phoolan's announcement has set her free and has awakened hope in her heart, an emotion she had forgotten to experience,like her mother. Seeing her intelligence, I want her to make a career for herself and achieve her goals. 

Maya- I want her to live a life of dignity and hope that she can challenge Mithlesh and win. It's sad that she is bound to Mithlesh in a way that forces her to stand still and look pretty. 

Guddi- As you said,it would be nice to see her as a rebel with a cause. She has spunk unlike most of the Thakur women. Wanna see more of her.
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Posted: 8 years ago
Last, but not the least, two Grannies ..

Chhoti Granny - not much yet. She seems to be almost an assistant to Badi Granny and yes, she has got, though a very feeble one, but a voice.

Badi Granny has taught her sons that in order to survive in a jungle, they have to learn the rules of the jungle and how to play with the guns. She herself very well knows how to do that. Though she is not being traditionally taught, but is an english speaking and a very progressive-thinking lady; who rules Thakur-household with an iron-hand by merely sitting on a chaarpai. Though recently she has not been able to control her two super-egoist elder grandsons, but her son Phulan Thakur always consults her before taking any big decision. She is cunning, shrewd, courageous and confident enough to create a niche of her own in an absolute male dominated world and has been instrumental in being able to hold the same for so many years.
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Originally posted by: chandrima02

Last, but not the least, two Grannies ..


Chhoti Granny - not much yet. She seems to be almost an assistant to Badi Granny and yes, she has got, though a very feeble one, but a voice.

Badi Granny has taught her sons that in order to survive in a jungle, they have to learn the rules of the jungle and how to play with the guns. She herself very well knows how to do that. Though she is not being traditionally taught, but is an english speaking and a very progressive-thinking lady; who rules Thakur-household with an iron-hand by merely sitting on a chaarpai. Though recently she has not been able to control her two super-egoist elder grandsons, but her son Phulan Thakur always consults her before taking any big decision. She is cunning, shrewd, courageous and confident enough to create a niche of her own in an absolute male dominated world and has been instrumental in being able to hold the same for so many years.



Yeah, Chhoti Dadi seems to be Bad Amma's assistant, mainly. She doesn't have much of a role to play rght now.

Bad Amma- Yes, she is kind of the Bhishma Pitamah for the Thakurs. She has honed them from blrth and has taught them to reign in a land of rebellion. As you sad, Phoolan may be on the throne, but she rules from her chaarpai. 😉 She lives by the law of the jungle. She will play an important role in determining how the lives of the Thakur women turn out. She is thelr beacon of hope, n a way.