Originally posted by: Sofna
Dilsher can read PaRud very well. He cannot have randomly mentioned marriage in the circumstances.
It was cute watching him pulling his son's leg to help his mangetar😆..and the kaala tikka on their aloo sabzi and roti! 🤣
Rudra had to go along despite knowing the reason behind his dads playful smile and words!
He is a proud dad.👍🏼 Somewhere he is ashamed for what he lacked in giving to his son, that creeps in to his harsh behavior, like father like son...emoting through anger and sarcasm. But otherwise he knows Rudra is a gem of a person.
And yes, I was grinning & smirking with him throughout the breakfast party!😎😆
Age and experience have given Dilsher an intuitive insight into people. Rudra of course he knows like the back of his hand and Paro he judged in a glance. Result...he sees a future couple in them, hence the matchmaking. Loved the way he casually presented this idea to Rudra in an off hand conversation 😉!!
Ranawat Sr. must have been quite a man, before his wife's desertion changed him forever. His dry sense of humor is so refreshing. That is something his son seems to have inherited too.
Loved Rudra's annoyance yet helplessness...he didn't have a way out...and his dad was enjoying his discomfiture 😆
I loved the way he was looking at the breakfast table, smirks n all, like a naughty child with his hand caught in the cookie jar!!