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Originally posted by: MoronsKiMallika
Rudra has an extremely soft spot for Paro and that is why his eyes go all gloss and moonlight in moments of vulnerability.
And this has been established from story point of view from the very first time when Rudra met Paro.The actor, the team are completely in sync with what has been written on paper.
I completely disagree with you but I respect your opinion,
Ashish/Rudra's expressions are bang on. They are supposed to be a mixture of passion and softness.As from what I see at this moment in time it is Paro who needs to show the conflict in her expressions, not him.Remember she hates him right now more than he does.He is supposed to look at her in this manner.
Originally posted by: surenkal
It is interesting to see this cat and mouse game being played by Rudra and Paro. But I do think the character of Rudra is not all in love with or cares about Paro the girl in any sense at this point in the story. I keep seeing posts about 'he' cares etc but I think in this case, at least the kind of character they have shown Rudra to have, it is not likely for him to fall in love easily and quickly. All this 'care' is not that but a sense of responsibility for someone who is under his care/ protection. Besides how can he fall in love... there is nothing that has changed in Paro since he got her home. She was a soft, nice woman then but a 'traitor' and she continues to remain so even now for him. There is no addition to Paro's background, no stories about her that are being revealed to him.
Sometimes I think Ashish Sharma's expressions become too soft, too moony, too lovestruck... at this point the director and story writer must take care and not show him falling in love with Paro. It would too soon according to me... It best to keep him in clever, sarcastic Tom (cat) mode and let him smirk and all that but he cannot be gooey with love.Paro meanwhile has bang on expressions... bewildered, confused, angry, slowing seeing two sides of the same man...She has seen that Jallad has a sad back story, that everyone at home is mean, that he takes his Jawans and their welfare seriously, that he does not care about his family...I think it is Paro who will fall in love first because she realizes that he is an upright, responsible, brave, patriotic man... and he will follow her lead when he see similar qualities in her...
Originally posted by: surenkal
After today's dialogue about "His jawans and their sacrifice going waste because of Paro not becoming a witness" I don't think Rudra has any soft spot for Paro at all. And therefore Rudra's expressions are a little off sync sometimes. That's what I think.
Originally posted by: surenkal
After today's dialogue about "His jawans and their sacrifice going waste because of Paro not becoming a witness" I don't think Rudra has any soft spot for Paro at all. And therefore Rudra's expressions are a little off sync sometimes. That's what I think.