@bold: haha so true...he doesn't need tears to garner sympathy...proved his brilliance as an actor yet again.
I don't think Rudra feels ignored...but yes each time Paro chooses to run off to Mala, it chips away at him bit by bit...he feels undervalued...misunderstood...and it's not even about control or possessiveness that much...it's more to do with the fact that the only person he currently has FAITH in regarding love and being there for him is Paro...and he tries time and again to make her see this but Paro ofcourse looks at her own version of the bigger picture and tries to fix things like an idealistic bahu...this idealistic bahu tracks has been done to death in soap land now, so i do give a miss to all those shots of Paro. But yes i think about Rudra UNDERVALUED is the perfect word, yes he feels undervalued and kind of misplaced at this point. I loved it how he was so despair and told her that even if its just for few days, i want to get out with you, want your love ONLY.One inconsistency in Paro's character i have notice dis that now she has forgot the bholenath jaap to replace it with Maasa.. 😆😆
Rudra needs assurance from Paro more than anything right now but Paro isn't able to give that to him since she's too busy running back and forth b/w him and Mala...anyways let's not get into that...there is no point...this is how the track is going to run.It was yawn worthy when she brought Mala in dilsher's room to giggle over Rudra's childhood pics. Like why on earth do u even need to do that ? where is the connection ? As mohini said, she does not care to fix and manage her own marriage but has so much of time to brew a romance between mala and dilsher.🥱
Speaking of the hate marriage...did it bother you too when Rudra also pretty much happily admitted his failure over keeping those vows? LOL way to dilute a track...seriously hate marriage ended up being THE most pointless track in this show...all it served to do was put in the TECHNICALITY of getting them married...baaki it was total washout.it does Anu, it does more when i remember the brilliance of Ashish for that whole sequence, and how overnight the impact was diluted. its pointless to talk about it now, as we know still Rudra is in focus, and now they are hell bent on diluting the suffering he has shown over his childhood, RR writers are great at creating impactful tracks and very good at giving the tracks a horrible end. Just remember how Paro and Rudra were all mushy mushy just the moment laila had left, the whole impact and tension created went into gutters.