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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: shreya_rc

Hi Tvbug, everyday ur take gives me a new dimension of the aired episode and really u never cease to amaze me with ur deep analytical skills.Are u, by any chance,a student of English lit? May I know ur name.I am Shreya and would love to be acquainted with u.


Hi Shreya, it's good to meet you. 😊Please call me Sabs. Thank you for your appreciation. I'm delighted that my posts appeal to you, that's really all one can ask for. 😊 No doubt you're referring to the title of this review, but I'm not an Eng Lit student (I wish now that I had studied it). I'm just quite fond of reading and, watching TV serials, and of late, of writing for the sheer joy of it.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Maano_billi

Lovely post dear u have put my thoughts abt Rudra's state of mind into words only in a more beautiful way 😉😊

Aww Thats very sweet. Thank you. 😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: rafaya1

Thanks for this great post. Loved it !

Thank you. The pleasure's all mine. 😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: mozart66

Lovely analysis as usual!!

The episode kept me rooted to my seat through out. Even though we all know how much Rudra "loves" his family, it was actually extremely sad to actually experience the pain through his flshbacks.

But I am glad that this time around Rudra will give back Chachi/Maasi in good measure!! Word for word, hurt for hurt!!

Thank you Mozart. Agreed it was really hard to see Rudra's pain. And a part of me wanted him to take Paro anywhere else. So absolutely loved it when he reversed the gundagiri on Kaki. I really want Rudra to come down on her with just as little mercy as he's showed Paro so far. 😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: niyoti



This is so well written!! Kudos!👏 You bring wonderful imagery into your writing. If you decide to do similar write up's for future episodes then i'd definitely look forward to it.You've earned yourself a fan!😃

Thank you Niyoti. Delighted that you like my writing. 😊 I look forward to seeing you here soon. 😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Great post 👍🏼
Loved Rudra yesterday. His pain and anguish at the flashbacks of happier times was heart breaking. For him to think of Paro's safety and bring her to his ancestral home ,of which he has only bitter memories, speaks a lot for his regard for her. 😉
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: sonia_1

Great post 👍🏼

Loved Rudra yesterday. His pain and anguish at the flashbacks of happier times was heart breaking. For him to think of Paro's safety and bring her to his ancestral home ,of which he has only bitter memories, speaks a lot for his regard for her. 😉

Thanks. 😊 Absolutely agree! He's putting her safety before himself no matter how high the cost to him. I wonder if he'll blame her for it or take full responsibility for his decisions.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: tvbug2011

Thanks. 😊 Absolutely agree! He's putting her safety before himself no matter how high the cost to him. I wonder if he'll blame her for it or take full responsibility for his decisions.


Don't think he will blame her. Its his decision and he takes responsibility for his actions.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: sonia_1


Don't think he will blame her. Its his decision and he takes responsibility for his actions.

Yes above all Rudra is an honourable man, so can't see him consciously blaming her, but I don't know about if it'll come out indirectly in other ways, like for instance, colour his treatment of her. But no, on second thoughts I agree with you, Rudra is strong enough to shoulder all the consequences, emotional or otherwise of his decisions.
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