I absolutely understand Paro not believing Rudra. But what I don't understand is the BSD not believing Rudra. How difficult is it to understand the people who were killed in the attack were terrorists??? How else did BSD lose its own soldiers if they were not attacked so brutally with weapons which were seized after the massacre? How did civilians have that kind of weapons and training to counter an army attack? Wasn't Aman and other soldiers part of it, doesn't their statement hold??? Why believe a girl's word to be the sole witness in this case? And is Paro really an effective witness??? She knows nothing! I would have understood if there was a diplomatic crisis, the country across the border had sought explanation for its civilians being massacred... there is nothing on that front either. I completely agree that Rudra may have flouted more than a few rules in this mission for which he surely has to be pulled up... but a court marshal and calling the entire mission a hoax is beyond stupidity, at least the army can't afford. That said I shouldnt be looking for so much logic, but I don't appreciate the armed forces being made ridicule...
Coming to Paro and Rudra's confrontation... I was more than glad that it happened. Loved it in fact. It was high time Rudra told her all the dangers she has been in. He had to tell her about her husband holding her at gun point, he had to tell her the doctor was out to kill her, he had to tell her that Tejawat's men are after her. Paro needs to know the truth and because no one else was there to witness the danger she was in, Rudra only had to tell her... infact I thought it came a bit too late. I don't think it fell on deaf ears... though she is not ready to believe. But she heard every word of his... was that the reason she decided to stay back... away from the crowd. I say yes! It was the biggest stage for her to defy Rudra by going down. Infact Rudra was ready for her to come down... he was pleasantly surprised when he was told she is not coming down. He immediately decided to leave her alone and ensure no one goes up to her room... she obliged him, he would leave her alone for the evening. Paro does trust the solider in Rudra, if not why didn't she open her mouth and alter Thakur when she recognized the Major in disguise at her sangeet? She almost covered up for him. So yes it will take another life altering moment for her to recognize it. I agree, she has to face death, for long enough to recall Rudra's words before Rudra steps infront her to save her. And this waiting to happen... that sword has come out of the treasure into the hands of a man who is required to guard his loved ones. Or will it be the other way around this time? Will Paro save Rudra? That also will be an interesting scenario.
Was I the only one who felt that it was only Paro in the Rang Rasiya mode when she fell into his arms? He was plain annoyed. Lol.
The elderly lady blessed the couple whole heartedly... they can more than do with genuine blessings. Then there is Laila... I have no idea how dangerous can she be... but she said Rudra has to pay for the last 8 yrs she spent with him. Her anger was palpable... she gets to meet Rudra in the darkness of the night, unacknowledged in daylight...He broke norms for Laila too... but that is dishourable. He broke norms by holding the hand of his to be bride infront of the whole world as they went about the Janki Ceremony, but he was tagged as the loving fianc for that! Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned... Here Rdura has to deal with two... oh wait... three... there is Kakisa aswell!!!!
And the precap... wow didn't expect Tejawat to find out about Rudra so fast... No word on Thakurainsa... may be I m getting a bit annoyed with her now.