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Posted: 11 years ago
#31

Originally posted by: ddFan2012

What a beautiful episode it was and your brilliant post just adds that extra dose of love to it.

Honestly I was left touched and speechless watching the episode.

You've said it all...a truly epic episode...from the moment he stared at that frame to the point where Rudra lay his head on Paro's lap...

From being shattered to finding peace.

Ashish and Sanaya just nailed it to PERFECTION! Her tenderness in every move, every word, every touch.

He the lost child, shattered and broken, crumbled to the floor.

Hats off to Mr. Tiwari & Team, Sanaya & Ashish!



Thanks Diana 🤗 Hope you're going to come back with more. I want a detailed post from you on this episode!

He stares at the picture of his mother ... and his last hope shatters ... the hope that he was hiding somewhere in his heart, that she was sorry she left him, that she would return ... but no, she's happy, smiling, comfortable with the new man in her life. She doesn't need her husband ... or her son. She will never come back.

And in his drunken stupor, the lost child finds a mother, a carer ... a woman who will love him, stay by him ... never leave him ... and he curls up to sleep in her lap. And Paro knows what he needs, what he is craving for ... and she gives it to him ... tenderness, gentleness, warmth, care ... the embrace and the love of a mother.

Superb work by Team RR ... and by Sanaya and Ashish.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#32

Originally posted by: loveanime

You know what is most brilliant about this show is the depiction of romance. In a age of TV romance where a boy and a girl get together it depicts sensuality and hotness, show us some skin and touch and we go gagaaa but RR writers have done a brilliant job of bringing the essence of nurture in Paro and Rudra relationship. When she is hurt he takes care of her and when he is hurt she takes care of him. Their relationship is not all about how hot they are it is about souls connecting and how they are each other's parent at time of desperate need. Paro hurt her leg Rudra is there for her, Paro won't eat Rudra will feed her, Paro is bleeding Rudra pulls out the hanky, Paro is goined to be poisoned Rudra will help her whether it is tasting her food or washing off the haldi, but as Rudra was tending to Paro's wounds now Rudra's pain is coming to the forefront and Paro is tending to him. This is romance on a different level they are each other's care taker, protector, guardian, and yes parent WHAT LOVE WHAT RELATIONSHIP AND WHAT A BEAUTIFUL BOND we get to see onscreen.


You said it brilliantly 👏 That is the most beautiful thing about this show ... it's not about "HOT" moments, or physical attraction ... it's about the journey of two lost souls discovering their other halves. And despite the close moments the cvs have given us, the feelings depicted in those moments have never been solely about physical attraction ... on the contrary, they have been more about the soul connection. About the trust, the respect in the relationship, and the care for each other.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#33

Originally posted by: unkinigahoksaye

rudra had also bandaged her hand with his
handkerchief , exact same cut


Very true, thanks for pointing that out. Adding it to the main post.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#34

Originally posted by: perry_platypus

BSD is a fictional force.

Thank God!

You see, when you are expected to catch a supposed criminal, you are not taught or expected to keep any sort of surveillance or background check on the suspect...case in point - how rudra managed Tejavat's case.

Want further proof, you are taught how a gun looks like, you are never taught whether it is asli or nakli...case in point - aman.

They believe in one thing - experience teaches everything.

You can also drink while on duty, get totally talli, life is good!!!

Dimaag par zyaada zor nahin in BSD plus the perks include finding your soulmate, new sister etc...

BSD Rocks!!!

Bhaag Rudra Bhaag

Rudra makes a run for it as the phone call reminded him that Paro, THE Khoobsoorat aurat who left him, hit him, came back to him, for him and has emphatically declared that she will stay with him forever is Waiting for him.

Why didn't he take the car in which they came in you ask?

Well, in his current state he knows he is not in a position to drive and he does not trust Aman's driving.

He believes Aman will follow speed limits and will rather let the camels pass than overtake them. Aman is a PETA member you see...

Rudra comes running to the hospital and informs his Dad, I found your wife, hang in there as I have to go and find mine. Take care...


🤣🤣🤣 Rudra has his priorities straight ... itna maanna padega 😉

Main Talli, Main Talli Ho Gaya...

Rudra comes to office, is happy she is still there and downs a bottle, breaks glasses and does all drama and nautanki as he knows post marriage uski kuch nahin chalegi and if he does not behave, he is going to get the Danda..

Chance maarofying till shaadi happens, Bas!!!

🤣
He also made sure there were no dandas in easy reach ... Paro baisa ka koi bharosa nahin ... she's one danda happy girl these days. Shaadi ke pehle nautaki kar le, Rudra ... you will get all the TLC you want.
Shaadi ke baad, if he returns home sozzled ... sirf DANDAAA milega!

Ulta Decoding (UD)

Aman to Paro solemnly: Khana wahan rakha hai, Kha lijiye.

UD -

I am making a deal right now with you, I will play cupid, you will send me packed lunch or dinner as you see fit daily in future. I hate BSD Canteen food. Don't believe me, try and eat it. You will understand.

Rudra to Paro - Mujhay chod kar mat jaao

UD -

No, Paro don't leave me to get that BSD Canteen Food, I hate it. Why do you leave me for horrible things - First Tejavat, now BSD Canteen Food?

Paro to Rudra - Hum Waapis Aayenge

UD -

Why are you cribbing, I always come back to you Don't I?

Rudra to Paro delirious with happiness - Tum Lautkar Aa gayi

UD -

You came back!!

You came back to me, for me!!!

I love your (sexy kamariya) back!!!

Faltu Gyaan

You never always get what you want in life the way you want it, Therefore be specific in what you wish for.

If Rudra woke up yesterday thinking from now on I will be spending all my nights with Paro, I am pretty sure, what actually happened was not what he had in mind.

🤣
On a different note ... Bapusa gave ashirwad that Rudra ki jeet ho ... he did pretty well, he got to keep his naukri AND chokri 🤣


Shwethuu ... you ... and your ulta decode ... are AWESOME!!!! 🤣 Yet AGAIN!!!
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Posted: 11 years ago
#35

Originally posted by: spirit

Hi Diya, really enjoyed reading your take. After a long time, liked the episode today. In fact, Loved the breakdown scene in the interrogation room. Hats off to whoever conceived the scene, and also a round of applause for the two actors who brought it alive on screen. Job well done. 👏


Spirit baisa ... good to see you here after ages! Thank you😃

The last scene was really well conceived, directed and superbly acted ... hats off to Sanaya and Ashish.

And for the lighter verson, read perry_platypus's Ulta decode 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
#36
Dear Diya,

Updated detailed take on Page 2...😃...not sure if I did justice...anyways...
Edited by ddFan2012 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Awesome writeup as always, thanks Diya. You said it all about the brilliant enacting by SanIsh for the brilliant writing and screen play of this emotionally charged episode.
One thing i can say for sure now, Sanaya brings the best in her costars Its like they make an extra effort when she is in the scene.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#38

Originally posted by: Malini1

Awesome writeup as always, thanks Diya. You said it all about the brilliant enacting by SanIsh for the brilliant writing and screen play of this emotionally charged episode.
One thing i can say for sure now, Sanaya brings the best in her costars Its like they make an extra effort when she is in the scene.


Thanks, Malini 😃

It was an awesome episode ... and a beautiful last scene. Agree, Sanaya seems to bring out the best in all her costars ... most of their best scenes are with her. She gives her best, and she inspires her costars to give their best. Like she says, good actors always bring out the best in each other.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#39

Originally posted by: ddFan2012

What a beautiful episode it was and your brilliant post just adds that extra dose of love to it.

Honestly I was left touched and speechless watching the episode.

You've said it all...a truly epic episode...from the moment he stared at that frame to the point where Rudra lay his head on Paro's lap...

From being shattered to finding peace.

Ashish and Sanaya just nailed it to PERFECTION! Her tenderness in every move, every word, every touch.

He the lost child, shattered and broken, crumbled to the floor.

Hats off to Mr. Tiwari & Team, Sanaya & Ashish!

hello DIya ok here is my elaborated take just for you🤗 I tried not sure if I did justice to it.

No truth is ever a Lie

I stumble and fall

But I give you it all

These are few lines taken from one of my all-time favourite songs of Barbara Streisand.."Woman In Love" which came to my mind...

Once in a way comes an episode, a scene or moment that remains unforgettable from the make believe world and it touches your inner self...leaves a mark...will stay with you forever...and you feel your eyes well up, your heart stops in time... and you know you are blessed to be born a woman. Be it a nurturer of her child, her home, her man...it's in a woman to GIVE...to be compassionate, to be gentle, to heal!

This is what RR did to each and every one of us last night...the sheer innocence yet innate strength of the young woman reaches out and lends support to a weak, shattered, anguished soul of an otherwise physically strong and brave man.

Rudra looked up stunned at his mother radiant and smiling out of the frame. His last hope just died then, she would never return...she looked happy and content in her new world...standing beside his stark enemy, whom he would have murdered with his bare hands at that very moment.

There was nothing more left to see...

His faltering steps get him out of that place that nauseated him, swallows the shooting pangs of disgust, hurt, hate and rushes to his father to tell him...he found her the woman his father once called his wife...and he screamed and warned his Dad. "Don't you dare leave me" fear not leaving him for a second...his anguish, pain...what if...what if...NO...Ranawat don't you dare do this to me...do your hear?"

Loved the scene between Paro and Maamisa and the pearls of wisdom spoken to her years ago..."Time was the greater healer and Master...in time Rudra would come to forgive her, in time he would learn of the truth, in time...he would heal...

Loved how she spoke of Rudra with her maamisa as her Savior and to Major Sahab that left him quite surprised. From Jallad to Protector...yes Time is what changed this equation!.

We sure are going to witness rakhi scenes between Aman bhaisa and Parvati. He can see through the concern and worry this young girl has for his boss. Her wanting to wait for him. A tiny smile at the corner of his lips tell it all. He knew then that his sar phira Boss had found his perfect match!😉

Loved how Rudra strode in and walked away without even a glance at Paro. She did not exists for him at that moment. All he wanted was to drown himself in a liquid that would burn his insides, and kill whatever memories he had left deep within him.

Oh gosh and then the scene where she sees him from behind the mirror. Reaching out to him and placing her hand over his.!

What can I say about the scene that followed...hard to describe Diya...Rudra staggering towards her...pushing her away...and then falls into her arms...she quite taken aback...eyes widened...firstly his weight that she could hardly handle and then him wounding his arms around her.

She manages to push him against the frame...they both stumble and collapse down to the floor..and when she leans towards him to listen to his slurred speech...trying to make sense of his mumbling, he might have said "ranawat...Rana" and she heard ''Khana" this is what I presume..

The body language is sheer brilliance here by Ashish and Sanaya.

Usually actors go overboard in drunken state scenes...but Ashish was very subtle, and lent the right amount of realistic behaviour of a man drunk with utmost sincerity to the scene. Staggering walk, slurred speech, blurred vision..curling up of his body...clinging and holding on fast to her hand.👏👏👏

Sanaya's body language spoke of pure tenderness, her eyes first held confusion and surprise, the way she held his face in her palm and spoke to him with firmness, whilst also depicting bewilderment at a drunk man's behaviour, not sure how to react to his vulnerable state and his head landing on her lap. See her arms stretched out at her sides. 👏👏👏

The scene was just so very touching, tender, fantabulous...that it fills you with a nameless emotion! Sigh!

hugs

dd


P.S. Need to tell you this, the previous day's scene where they find guns in Teju's bedroom. How is Mala ever going to justify her not knowing anything about her husband's wrongdoings?




Thanks Diana ... another beautiful take ... loved it!

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