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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: AreYaar



Guilt, apology, regret are the kind of human emotions that make you empathize with a character...Paro hardly ever exhibits these emotions...Rudra exhibits a whole range of emotions from the good to the bad, thus we identify with his emotions...The only human emotions Paro exhibits are more to do with a tinge of narcissism regarding how she feels that only she knows the right way of doing everything things must be done that way...but this emotion is never acknowledged by her, rather it is glorified by the writers and thus we find ourselves being even more distanced from her as viewers...nobody likes a know-it-all😆

Rudra may be temperamental and say some mean things in anger but he's been shown to regret and apologize time and again...he ADMITS his fallacies...Paro is yet to ever do that...that is the difference b/w them.

When it comes to Paro's POV, the writers only stick to showing her blind worship of ppl...be it Rudra or Mala or her "Let's fix everything in the blink of an eye and sing happy songs" fundas...


that is a valid observation, i do understand that every show, every character gets the butchered, but there is a balance. This show lacks balance.
I could pardon Paro for her initial and deliberate pushing of Rudra to marry her if she would have a realisation that it was wrong from her part, but writers have totally forgotten that part, they themselves opened a pandoras box of questions for paro's character. I always hated the way Rudra married her, but the loop got closed the day he was apologetic about it.

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