Originally posted by: leanne_1983
I have read some of the discussions and analysis here, I have to say you guys are thorough. You have microscopically analysed everything in such a short time. And I couldn't even read all comments as my poor mobile and GPRS could not cope up with the speed at which the thread was moving yesterday.Now since I have calmed down post promo 2 excitement, I have decided to pen down my brief opinion/analysis/comparison of the 2 promos.1. Quality wise, I think both are equally amazing. When I saw promo 1, I was like I don't think they can equal/better that. But when I saw promo 2, I was amazed. I can't even decide which I like better.2. My analysis of the concept :- Promo 1 was all about introducing the concept of the show along with the two main protagonists. It explains that the show is about a BSF officer dedicated to his duty and a young Rajastani girl who becomes a widow on her wedding day. It also tells that it is a love story that starts in the desert born in the midst of bloodshed. "Rann ki reth mein Rakht se rachi, prem ki daastan''. WAH!! Whoever wrote that line, kudos to him. It is so impactful and beautiful and has so much depth. Gives me goosebumps everytime. Even the English translation doesn't do it justice.- The breaking of bangles, removing of the wedding veil, being surrounded by those women in black, suggest that it is not just a love story, but a show with social issues about oppression in the society, specially of widows.- Promo 2 is more about giving us an insight into the personalities of the two protagonists. The fact that Paro was running away from those ladies, suggest that she might be a girl brought up in an extremely conservative/backward society, but her views are way ahead. She believes she doesn't deserve the fate and oppression that has been cast upon her and hence is running away, bare feet in the hot sand, without food or water. This suggest she is courageous and will not accept injustice meekly.- While she is trying to escape, she is spotted by Rudra. His circling round her indicates he has trapped her. His words where he says that wherever you go you will find ME as a border are significant. What struck me was he uses the word ME not Us. Which indicates he is not talking about his duty, but it seems more personal. This indicates his possessive personality. He seems more like the "Finders Keepers" kind of a person.- I don't know if anyone has mentioned this but the ending of the two promos struck me as significant. The 1st promo ends with Rudra pointing the gun at Paro's head. The 2nd promo ends with Rudra extending the waterbottle towards Paro. The 1st is 'Life Taking', the 2nd is 'Life Giving'. Maybe it indicates that he will be ruthless towards her in the beginning, but will slowly start melting and extending his support to her. But Paro being the feisty and proud one, will not accept his peace offering so easily. He will need to work harder than that.Ya...So that is my two cents.
WOW!!!! 👏👏
Especially LOVE the bit in bold .. fabulous analysis! I'd love to see the story being around what the last paragraph says .. especially how Paro would fall in love with Rudra in the first place.