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Originally posted by: _SilverLining_
To me it means leading a somewhat normal life after a tragic incident occurs in someone's life. And as far as I can see, Rudra has already moved on! In fact, I think it depends on the kind of personality one has, Rudra was never the cheery, family guy - he was always a bit mellow and kept to his own. That is how Rudra was, and still is. Some people get trapped in their sadness, drown themselves too much into their own river of sorrow, and those are the people who need the support of another person in their life to move on. But Rudra? He is normal, as he always was - in my opinion.
This is what I wrote a few days back in another thread:If you ask me, Rudra never needed a second woman in his life - he was happy in his own life with Dhruv and other family members, and missing Paro like any normal man who had lost the love of his life would. It's not like he had shut himself from the world or something, in my opinion he had already moved on, in exactly the way you would expect someone like him to do.Maithili is starting to annoy me a bit. What if it was Samrat? Would she be ready to marry another guy then?What is your opinion guys?
Awesome archie