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I find the change in Paro - a bit too sudden as well. I would have preferred for her to take some time to develop affection for Rudra. I'm all for a emancipated Paro - not for a Paro who just shifts her devotion from one person to another - Tejawat to Rudra. Would have preferred a more independent minded Paro - who acknowledges Rudra's help gracefully - but is not looking to be a part of his family, and more focused on building her own life.Thank You so much for bringing up this topic .I completely agree with you I mean I understand she was wrong but now she doesn't wants to leave him she is happy with him .she does not even want to see her mamisa or her village people now her only concern is rudra .It looks like a sudden transition which I cannot connect to it at all ..I find rudra's character reasonable the way he is reacting to the situation but paro's character has gone lost .The famous dialogue where she says he will ask for forgiveness but she will not give it is all gone into thin air .🤢