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Posted: 11 years ago
#51

Originally posted by: unkinigahoksaye

i just lost all the respect for him i feel so so disgusted yaar i really liked him😭

thanks for commenting. I understand.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Paro is repenting for a very human error of trusting Thakur, a man she was taught to respect and trust from a young age and mistrusted Ruddy boy coz he was a BSD officer and a murderer.
But still without fearing for her lil family's life back home somewhere and of her life, she went ahead and helped him.

Now after that help she encounters an ego + mistrust that is highly misplaced coz Paro never gave any reason for what Ruddy thinks of her, unlike him who killed her husband(whom she thought to be innocent) infront of her.

Ruddy boy is making her life hell and back, yanking her from all directions, being nice for a moment and then being cruel the next. The girl is still repenting(i still dont know for what).

So a day will come when what Ruddy knows will come in open, that being dump manifest nothing but a celibate life and he find out that Paro didnt try to kill of his daddy.

I wanna ask, will Rudra repent? Will he bang is head, bleed to earth for doing what he is doing to Paro? Will he ask forgiveness for selling her of? How will he repent? Will he cook, clean, wash and sing for her?

I can very well see a teary sorry from Rudra and Paro hugging him back and all will be well and forgotten coz women dont deserve being repented for in television.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Rupunzale

hi there...I am fine...thankyou. How are you? Please let me know your name? My initial interest in RR was to watch the depiction of Othello...and ofcourse Sanaya. But, this is not Othello by any means...Othello was a insecure, obsessive man but he was a honorable man. Rudra here is not...he is downright abusive. I have no respect for a man who ties a defenseless woman like an animal...abused and manhandled her...seduced her. Now, he has done the unthinkable... He has offered money to Sumer knowing very well that he is greedy person...he has crossed the line here...as a human being...as a soldier.

i am fine thank you
i understand your anger , it is valid by all means , he is no othello
i am okay with rudra offering money not because it is justified , it can never be ,like many of his other actions but because he is a mean , insecure impulsive guy , not likable at all
that is his characterization
or may be i am more annoyed with other things right now , like paro is not angry at all with this bargain
in fact today she found out he is the love of her life
and what is with majar saab

every love story that is the track they belong together inspite of all the difference but they is a way of story telling that makes the show good and worth watching
when they mess up there i get annoyed
BTW i am priya
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Posted: 11 years ago
#54

Originally posted by: Rupunzale

whenever money is used as a mode of exchange...the prospective outcome is buying / selling. He knew very well that Dumer is greedy...he loves money. He acted upon that...he offered him money luring him to agreeing to marriage. He knew Sumer wouldn't have agreed otherwise.


I do not know if you watched the whole episode. I have not watched Wednesdays epi yet, but I watched Tuesdays episode.

Rudra is not guilty of selling Paro. However, he is guilty of putting her between the devil and the deep blue sea. She is morally and spiritually on a somewhat higher plane than he is. He buys the one who can be bought, and throws Sumer in front of Paro to make the devils deal with her, knowing that Sumer will waste no time in acquiescing and revolting Paro by his slobbering and uncouth behaviour. The key moment is when he prevents Sumer from touching her. That is his fatal move. Paro then turns the tables on him, not by making the choice he is forcing her to make, but by questioning him about the sincerity of his forgiveness, for which he has no answer.

The point here is that her simplicity and her purity of intentions win for her, and he with his cruel intent cannot! If he were really dishonourable, he would have lied to her about forgiving her. He would have let Sumer grope her! He is acting very cruel, and to that extent he is dishonourable. But as long as she has not made her choice, he will not let anything happen to her. And she knows that, so she does not make his choices, the choices he has put in front of her. She will make her own!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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he is following msk's footsteps ,i saw same scenario in geet show where hero msk made mockery of heroin's self respect by setting a bazaar in her home n pretended to sell her of by saying dis disgusting " boli lagao iski " dialogue .

these Indian show's hero are pathetic , all are same
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