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Originally posted by: SanayaIsBest
Very good post! 👏
Yes they are similar in a lot of ways you mentioned and the CVs have highlighted that aspect many a time with the role reversal.Just as Paro always felt protected in his presence in-spite of him forcing marriage on her to sign the papers, similarly now no matter how much he mocks her belief in Niyati, he is indeed following his Niyati by marrying her.It would be wrong to be insensitive to either of their actions, as we have seen in many bashing posts in the forum.Your post is a breath of fresh air, keep it coming as much as you can.
Originally posted by: MehreenB
I feel for both .Both are the victim of ruthless time and the circumstances.😊
Beautiful post😛
Beautiful post. I hope you write more often ...their is a lovely quality to your writing 😊
The below lines are lovely and I would love to quote them ...I felt Paro's pain earlier when she was suffering at Rudra's hands, and now I can feel Rudra's pain too, but this is what PaRud is all about. Since the day their lives got entangled at the bus stop, they have been forced by destiny time and time again to meet. They are not only destined to meet and fall in love, but they are also destined to fill the void in each others lives, and heal each others wounds, especially the ones they have given to each other, either consciously or unconsciously.
Very nicely said. That is what Paro and Rudra are..simple...