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Can someone please tell me when Rudra called Paro 'Sutli Bomb'... What was the scenario?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I think it was in the epi where Rudra takes Paro to his quarters after he has that fight with Mohini. He said it in a convo with Aman. I don't remember exactly though :)
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Originally posted by: _SilverLining_

I think it was in the epi where Rudra takes Paro to his quarters after he has that fight with Mohini. He said it in a convo with Aman. I don't remember exactly though :)


Errr... :) Rudra has had too many fights with Mohini. Which one are you pointing to?
I am just curious when and in what context he said that...

Thank you for responding... :)
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Posted: 11 years ago
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hi it happend when mohini came to know about paro the first time and at that time dilsher announced paro is rudra's fiance and rudra took paro to his bsd hq.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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After mohini and co. finds about paro being in rudra's room, and then rudra takes paro to BSD hq. Thats when he says to aman about paro beinga sulti bomb, although i have no idea what it means
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Posted: 11 years ago
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What does sutli bomb mean?
There are like three forum threads with that phrase describing Parvati...no clue what it means?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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oh really ! I should go back and look at that episode. Even I am quite curious to know the context of this term used for Paro and that too so early in the story. Maybe it means that 'keeping her in the house, the issue could blow up in their face anytime. So Sutli bomb does not really refer to Paro as a personality but Rudra's take on the situation'...
That's just my take on this term 😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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this is a sutli bomb...mostly fired during diwali or other such festivals...




its called sutli bomb because the string with which the firecracker is covered is called sutli...seen above in green and beige colors...the second one is its natural color though...
sutli bombs usually take some time to go off after they've been lit...a delay of a minute or so.
Rudra meant he had lit up Paro and she will explode and blow Tejawat up with her testimony...😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: DoJin


its called sutli bomb because the string with which the firecracker is covered is called sutli...seen above in green and beige colors...the second one is its natural color though...
sutli bombs usually take some time to go off after they've been lit...a delay of a minute or so.
Rudra meant he had lit up Paro and she will explode and blow Tejawat up with her testimony...😆


I see! Thanks for the explanation and the pics too!
I really appreciate it :)
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Originally posted by: DoJin

this is a sutli bomb...mostly fired during diwali or other such festivals...




its called sutli bomb because the string with which the firecracker is covered is called sutli...seen above in green and beige colors...the second one is its natural color though...
sutli bombs usually take some time to go off after they've been lit...a delay of a minute or so.
Rudra meant he had lit up Paro and she will explode and blow Tejawat up with her testimony...😆

Wow! A crackling explanation with pictures too 😆
Thank you 😊

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