

When Rudra comes back to the office the first question he asks is if there is somebody (Read-A Guard) with the Girl. When the constable does not respond Rudra makes his way to the room where Paro has been held and soon after collapses. At a glance what one sees is that as far as Rudra is concerned Paro was his most prized witness and he wasn't going to allow anything to happen to her... But in a twisted way Rudra's fear that anything can happen to Paro even at the BSD Headquarters forces him to speed his way to her room which leads to him exerting more pressure on his body, which leads to the pain from his 2 days old untreated stab wound to aggravate eventually taking a toll on him leading to his collapse. See the connection??? Had it not been for Paro (Even if her Safety), Rudra wouldn't have been this haste and rash in dealing with himself which would probably give him say a day or two before the infections gets worse and maybe even lose his life to the internal bleeding. So unintentionally Paro saves Rudra.

Coming to the Hospital Sequence the first thing Rudra asks when he regains consciousness post the surgery was about Paro. Even Aman assurance that Paro was fine, that she was being treated in the same hospital and by the same doctor wasn't enough to put Rudra at ease and had it not been for Rudra, Paro would have been dead and Tejawat would be celebrating his victory.


The last scene ... Finally when everybody was breathing as sigh of relief that Paro and Rudra were in the same room and that everything was safe the Doctor or should we say killer strikes again. He leaves sleeping pills in the name of antibiotics for Rudra and believes that Rudra' condition will forces him to take the pills and his assumption would have been correct had it not been for Paro. Rudra was inches away from putting the pill in his mouth when Paro's nightmares grip her. In order to help Paro, Rudra keeps the pills aside and calls for help, once again indirectly it was Paro who saved Rudra and thus herself (Because if Rudra loses consciousness then there is no saving her and we've already established that Rudra is Paro's shield.) it's twisted but beautifully twisted.

Coming to the last sequences there are no words to describe how beautifully the makers and especially the Director Mr. Sengupta has intertwined Rudra and Paro's story/lives together. We were left speechless seeing the way the whole scene was executed.

When Rudra realizes that there was nobody to help, he decides to put Paro at ease all by himself. He first stops her from getting hurt by placing his hand beneath her head when she was about to hit it on the bed stand. Then he climbs on to the bed and holds her down so that she would calm down. Paro's fingers touch the Rudraksh beads on Rudra's wrist, she holds on to it with all her strength to derive the power to overcome the fears which is something she does when she gets scared. Rudra mouths the words "Shaant" and soon after Paro is seen more relaxed.

The reason behind Paro's nightmares is none other than the BSD'S and coincidentally it is a BSD Officer who helps her calm down from the effects of the nightmare which needs no explanation as it is every bit symbolic in itself. Paro holds onto the Rudraksh every time she is scared which means she finds solace in it. So technically she finds comfort, strength in something that is materialistic. Even in this scene though Rudra tries to calm her down it's only when she touches the Rudraksh and then holds on to it that she completely calms down. She was not holding her Rudraksh but his which symbolizes that soon Paro will find strength and comfort in Rudra. He will be instrumental in easing out her fears and eventually the beliefs that are imprinted in her mind about BSD's.
Another interesting aspect about the scene was how Rudra held her; it's the cradling position which is synonymous with comfort and protection. It's said that when a mother holds her child and cradles him/her the child is automatically assured of his/her safety; which is almost similar to what Rudra does. When he held her in that position he was of course trying to calm her, but in a way he also imparted a sense of protection. Paro needed assurance, she needed to feel safe because that was the only way she would calm down and Rudra once again becomes instrumental for the same.

Rudra and Paro is destined to be together, their fate is to be together and it has been sealed off long back the only thing left is for them to realize it...this is one journey that is going to be worth all the wait.