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Posted: 11 years ago
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After long time I felt like writing here today. Rang rasiya has given a love story a new dimension. I know there are speculations of Myrah being Paro but I think Myrah is Myrah, not Paro. Though even I don't want to let Paro go, it is to be accepted that Paro has left. As for her calling Rudra as Major Saab I hope the writer has a good scene to back it up. But otherwise what we saw today is a start of another hurtful love story.
Myrah a girl who has never loved anyone and who has never known love has fallen hard for Rudra seeing his love for Paro. She is bestowed by his ways of love and wants to experience it.

But the person to be sympathised is Rudra. His dimaag and dil is filled with only Paro but destiny is playing a cruel game on him bringing a girl before him whose face resembles Paro. He knows she is not Paro but everything about her reminds him of Paro. Her one call of Major Saab & the same kiss on the cheeks were enough to break all the barriers he had constructed for all these years. I could almost feel him saying Paro...and he caught her face and kissed her back. What a cruel game played by destiny. For Myrah it is Rudra but for Rudra it is his Paro. Paro who he misses everyday and who is in his every breath.
I can't blame him if he falls for Myrah since she is alive and is around Rudra whereas Paro is alive in his memories. The face being Paro's is the most cruel thing which would make it very hard for Rudra to stay away from Myrah but maybe like Dhruv said Paro wants her Rudra to have his life back. Maybe she has send Myrah to bring back the colours in Rudra's life.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Great Post, probably the most sensible I have read in a while.
Myrah is Myrah - true.
Paro was but is no more.
I found the flashbacks of Paro almost an intrusion in the kissing scene. But necessary.
This is the start of Rudra moving on from mourning his dead wife for seven long years.
Myrah is the catalyst for him to start examining his emotions, his attachment to his past.
He may end up with Myrah, or he may not but he will start dealing with the issues, the guilt surrounding the death of his Paro. How he could not save her.
Myrah having Paro's face complicates the issue.
I am really hoping CVs get the time to tell their story.

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