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Posted: 11 years ago
#31

Originally posted by: Dazee

true...the grooves are set, the old program etched deep...carved in stone..

Hopefully there is some light in the tale and we see that love transforms, rewrites the old program...

but it will be a long road no doubt

Hope colors keeps the faith and allows the story to play out as planned...:)

That's a point of concern too. Most of the times the light at the end of the tunnel sadly disappears due to TRP pressures...the story just ends up drifting and making no sense. Hopefully this time round the logical progression stays and so does TRP
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Posted: 11 years ago
#32
Its not too late.
Love and kindness can turn him around.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Rupunzale

In real life it's very difficult to erase the feeling of a parent's betrayal and abandonment...especially, a mother's...it's a scar that cannot be erased on fine day. The damage has been done and I am sorry to say this but in real life an individual suffering such circumstances is incapable of leading a normal life ...being in a steady relationship is not fathomable. Paro cannot change him neither can act as a calming balm because unfortunately her whole existence has been destroyed by the same person.

I don't know where this story is going but I do feel that the makers have taken this huge risk in bringing in too much negativity in the lead's already very troubled individual existence. It's not possible in any dire situation for a woman to fall in love with a man who has murdered her husband nor for a man to fall in love with any woman when he has been abandoned by his mother...that is the ultimate betrayal. Knowing this it makes me wonder that Rudra is actually committed to Laila in a very weird way...he is been with her for 8 long years... I want the makers to justify this because 8 years of sexual relationship is a commitment itself. It's messed up Rudra's character as a person and as an army officer.

I feel that the story needs to have some kind of positivity ...everything is very negative right now from all directions.

In real life, this was impossible. Cause as you point out children, abused physically or emotionally, never totally recover from their nightmares. As much as they and the world around them try to make their lives normal, its just not possible. Some part of them always remains damaged. In the outside world such damage is never reversible or repairable. This being fiction, its a different story.
About the story being too negative, I think its still manageable. Agreed that Rudra is the killer of Paro's husband, but keeping in mind the fact that she barely knew him and was married for only a few hours and on top, once the cards are on the table the fact that the man put a gun on her head to score his freedom will be out on open, his real intentions for marriage being definitely suspicious...all these factors weight heavily against him. Thus, the cvs have left that door partially open. About Rudra, he is a clich...the same dark, grey character...the brooding man who is saved by the damsel...so they will be able to pull this off too I guess. My only concern at this stage if they do court marshal Rudra, then I hope they realize that in reality such a soldier can never be taken back in the force. About Rudra Laila equation...I hate hate hate that factor and that relationship. That one is a huge blunder on the cvs part...wonder what they were trying to show that Rudra in spite of being with a woman for eight years, was still indifferent and didn't care a hoot. Point taken but what next?
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Posted: 11 years ago
#34

Originally posted by: tvbuf

Its not too late.

Love and kindness can turn him around.

That of course is where this show is eventually headed but still feel bad for such kids who don't have the advantage of fiction.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: fun_games

I agree.

But somehow I pity him too 😭

What also I see is that age has softened Dilshar. Moreover Paro baisa & the prospect of having pota-poti has made him soft 😆

The prospect of pota, poti and non jali roti u mean ..😃 That's the truth of real life too, with age comes calmness, experience teaches patience. I pity all...Dilsher, Rudra and Paro...kya karein 😛!!
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Posted: 11 years ago
#36
Nice write up, loved reading it.

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