Originally posted by: shonasandy
Awesome Post Diya ...
Sanaya Stole the show...Sanaya rock as Paro...Love PaRud Scene a lots...
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Originally posted by: shonasandy
Awesome Post Diya ...
Sanaya Stole the show...Sanaya rock as Paro...Love PaRud Scene a lots...
Originally posted by: princessunara
yeh! one of my top fav posters on the forum is back! Diii always post, i know when u travel its hard.. but your sensible posts are really needed cz u are practical, yet nuanced in ur interpretations..
neither cynical as some nor as head in the clouds as some like me.. perfectly balanced...
I loved the episode.. i loved her sacrifice.. because Paro is nothing if not honest.. and those were his words.. pandithji asked her to thyag her sabse anmol cheez.. so how could she lie to bolenath and cheat him? Specially when what was at stake was his life.. no matter what the intention of that creepy, unethical pandith was, her interpretation made me fall in love with that pure soul..she is beautiful inside out..
And now coming to Rudra he needs to lose her to know her value.. and i dunno abt MUs cz he is the one who rants 20 times a day for her to go away.. n she will do just that..
anyway lovely wholesome take and i loved reading it! [>D<]
Originally posted by: Oldestfan
My name is Sona!And I think thats a fundamental difference between the male and female psyche at the risk of making a sweeping generalization. Women are a bit more emotionally resilient I think. But I have also thought of the fact that Paro has made connections good, or bad, with everyone she has encountered so far, and will continue to do so. Her EQ is, as I said somewhere else, off the charts. Her only blind spot is what she does not know... The fact that the Thakuraiyain, who shaped her philosophy from her childhood mysticism and sensitivity, is the one who cut Rudra open, so that his father could fill him up with poison!And what you do not know can sometimes kill you!
Originally posted by: -Pallavi-
Nice take.
Your interpretation of the last scene was very good.Hope Paro leaves Rudra telling the real reasons - the sacrifice she did in the mandir and the justification for that sacrifice is he himself didn't want her. She shouldn't leave him like his mom did. Let Rudra decide and act if he wants her back.I also hope in the end, they should show that Bhagwan do not expect the bhakts to sacrifice something in return. Unnecessarily glorifying superstitious beliefs should stop.
Originally posted by: neet2407
Hey Diya!
Glad you are back to your takes - I missed them!🤗Yes was a great episode - poor Paro - first she gives everything up everything for Rudra ( creepy pandit you lost there - this girl is too pure of heart for you!) - then she is faced with the heartbreak of having to leave him and of course compounded by the fact she can't let him know - so she focusses on him again and decides to heal him from his past - wow what a woman! I do agree she definitely needs to leave him so he can value her worth - but i fear how long that might take him and how she will cope without him. She is in effect giving up her life for the one she lovesPoor rudra was also concerned for Paro - his love for her also shines through when he told her to get her feet checked - how will he cope when she's gone?aargh the pain of separation - at least we have Kakisa's comeuppance to come first!
Originally posted by: SanayaIsBest
Diya,
I am happy that Paro is leaving Rudra, so both of then can get some space and try to get a grip over their feelings.
But in light of the current track, I was just wondering...about the 8 vachans of hate that Rudra claimed when he married Paro?
Remember the hatred and the harsh words he spoke?
and the next morning, he said he will never forget.
There has been no inclination on part of Rudra or the CVs to follow through on those 8 promises and they have been totally diluted.
Now that Paro is leaving Rudra, where do those 8 promises fit in?
The way this is going, I really feel those 8 vachans were not necessary at all.
Rudra could have just married her in a fit of rage and drunken stupor.
Looks like the CVs just wanted some OTT melodrama.
What do you think?
Originally posted by: -Pallavi-
Nice take.
Your interpretation of the last scene was very good.Hope Paro leaves Rudra telling the real reasons - the sacrifice she did in the mandir and the justification for that sacrifice is he himself didn't want her. She shouldn't leave him like his mom did. Let Rudra decide and act if he wants her back.I also hope in the end, they should show that Bhagwan do not expect the bhakts to sacrifice something in return. Unnecessarily glorifying superstitious beliefs should stop.
Hi Diya,
Missed your posts, today too i found it just now, wasn't online for long in the morning. Lovely take for a lovely but emotional episode. You said it all and i enjoyed reading your take on the well balanced episode.
San was just awesome and hope we'll see best of her in coming episodes of this track.
About the pandit, i could be wrong but i felt that he was surprised and was rather impressed by Paro's sacrifice and was in awe of her and also i feel he will be one who will reveal it to Rudra or someone else.
Waiting for tonight's episode.
Malini