If it were any other situation I would agree. But if you see it from the character point of view, I don't think they're showing anything wrong. Rudra is only filled with poison and no love. He is lonely and ruthless. His circumstances have made him that way. The only reason he was protecting Paro before was because she was his witness. But now that's over. And he feels that she's a threat and tried to harm his father. Plus all his emotional baggage makes him say all that stuff to her. He hates woman period. It's not just Paro.
Talking about Paro. Guilt is a very heavy emotion. And Paro is the nurturing and caring type of character. She sympathised with Rudra even when she hated him. But now that she knows the truth about Tejawat, she feels indebted to him with her life. And the fact that she is staying to prove that she didn't try to kill his father, it is a way for her to preserve her dignity and self-respect. She has to prove herself to the one person she now trusts blindly. She knows now that he's not a bad person, just his circumstances have made him as such. She knows everything about his past. Obviously not the fact that Thakurain is his mother, and that he just found out about it now. On top of that, the fact that he now knows that Paro grew up with his mother and had all the rights that were his. But still, she feels his pain. It's just in her nature.
Edited by summikhan - 11 years ago