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Posted: 11 years ago
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I too felt at first that Rudra breaking down was not so macho as Rudras charecter normally is ..but then i thought the whole point of Paro coming to Rudras life is to change him...to heal him...no matter how strong a person is there is always someone in whos presence you can open up ..share ur deepest feers ..your feelings of hurt and pain ..today Rudra felt he can do that with Paro..today it was a child's pain coming to the front ..this is what was painful to see...of course we want to see our strong macho major but I think we need to also be realistic and understand that Rudra has different facets to his character the strong front he shows the rest of the world and the hurt little child who's whole world came crushing down when his mother left him ...it makes it a bit more real and human ..n we women always complain that men are without emotions but then we don't want to see them being emotional...why should Rudras character be any less hurt and any less emotional then if the character was a female expressing her emotions... his a more realistic character then just the normal macho strong hero we see all the time ..
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Posted: 11 years ago
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That scene did not move me either Sushma dear!
But it's ok, the show is still rocking and the actors are doing their best!
It's not a question of whether he can cry or not , it's a question of connecting and touching the viewers heart, which it did not for me.
Chal, will see ya tomorrow in class.

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