Meet the New Villain....

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Posted: 11 years ago
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The old villain, Thakur Tejawat Singh, has been conveniently forgotten and easily replaced by the new villain...Rudra Pratap Ranawat.
A black heart, a selfish, cruel man, who doesn't know how to respect humanity and especially women. A man without dignity. Its just a coincidence that he is a brave soldier. So what if he sheds tears for the loss of brave men, martyrs who laid down their lives, to protect their homeland. So what if he values his country, his homeland, his uniform and also the lives of people who die to protect the lives of people like you and me. He is wrong when he thinks that arms smuggling has to be stopped at any cost, that those lethal arms kill plenty (remember the news we read daily, blasts, terrorist attacks, bodies lying around, people weeping). He is selfish when he sheds tears for a mother who lost her only son, for children who will grow up without the comfort and love of a father, for wives whose lives will never be the same again. He is arrogant and can't see beyond his nose, when he cries for his lost family, cause the people you work with are as much your family as the ones you live with. Rudra has never learned how to value relationships and family and that's why he, a grown man, still weeps for his mother like a baby. Rudra, the unworthy son, who calls his father by his name, and drags him around forcibly everywhere he goes, every posting he gets. And how do we forget the moral less major, who has been sleeping with a woman for eight long years and that too after telling her time and time again, after clearing the picture repeatedly, that nothing can be expected from the barren sands of his heart. Meet the executioner, the Jallad, who is forcing a marriage on a poor helpless girl just cause he thinks that the stakes are too high now, and that the good of all comes before the needs of one. Meet the blackguard who honors his duty more than his life. Meet the heartless brute who can bandage a sleeping girls foot with tenderness, take slaps for her, and be aware of her every tiny need...cause of course she is his sole witness and he needs her alive. Meet the animal who shows more loyalty than humans are ever capable of. Meet the executioner who kills himself every time a colleague dies. This new villain thinks very highly of himself, cause every other sentence, he highlights the fact that he is a killer, a murderer, that he is worth despising and hating, he does have a very high opinion of himself na??
Meet the man, we all love to hate, Rudra Pratap Ranawat!!
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Jaz1990 thumbnail
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Posted: 11 years ago
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RPR! U evil man! Hate him or love him! But can't ignore u! Brill post
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Posted: 11 years ago
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phew I need to "res" after that
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Jaz1990

RPR! U evil man! Hate him or love him! But can't ignore u! Brill post

Don 3 ka trailer nikala hai aj kya ??😆😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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ROLF... Rudra is back to himself once an animal always an Animal.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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All i know s villians r always irresistable than Heroezz!!
Simply loving both the Moonched villians!!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I wonder why people have turned Rudra into a villain and are harping on Paro's distress. (strictly my POV.. no one needs to agree with me)
Today Major Rudra Pratap Ranawat let his mask of sternness slip and what peeked out was pure anguish, agony, kindness for others, patrotism, care for his men, their wives, children, mothers despite losing his own mom, his passion for his country and not just the uniform, his entity, his very existence because of his job. I was actually about to sob aloud when Ashish was portraying all this on the screen and in that scene I found Paro a more selfish woman as Rudra rightly said, "why is it about only I, me and myself for you Parvati? why can't you see things beyond that?" There I actually hated Paro for not understanding or even attempting to see beyond her so-called-husband's murder or her larger-than-life and greater-than-god like Raja Thakur. Gosh talk about blinders! Paro sure has them on!

My respect for Rudra for what he is, as he is, with his flaws, brilliantly portrayed by Ashish, increased manifold today. Rudra sure is a complex character but there have been reasons for his behavior and inherently he is NOT a harsh man at all. Loving Rudra to bits!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Loved the post!
Well, we know he is not all-villain.. but does Paro know? No!

Anyways, sure, he is the villain we love to hate!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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😆😉...u know me too well!!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: mozart66

I wonder why people have turned Rudra into a villain and are harping on Paro's distress. (strictly my POV.. no one needs to agree with me)

Today Major Rudra Pratap Ranawat let his mask of sternness slip and what peeked out was pure anguish, agony, kindness for others, patrotism, care for his men, their wives, children, mothers despite losing his own mom, his passion for his country and not just the uniform, his entity, his very existence because of his job. I was actually about to sob aloud when Ashish was portraying all this on the screen and in that scene I found Paro a more selfish woman as Rudra rightly said, "why is it about only I, me and myself for you Parvati? why can't you see things beyond that?" There I actually hated Paro for not understanding or even attempting to see beyond her so-called-husband's murder or her larger-than-life and greater-than-god like Raja Thakur. Gosh talk about blinders! Paro sure has them on!

My respect for Rudra for what he is, as he is, with his flaws, brilliantly portrayed by Ashish, increased manifold today. Rudra sure is a complex character but there have been reasons for his behavior and inherently he is NOT a harsh man at all. Loving Rudra to bits!

Err and all I have tried to do is to show some detractors Rudra's reflection in the mirror...the rest is up to them!!

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