Main tainu samjhawan ki,
Na tere bina lagdaa jee,
Tu ki jaane pyaar meraa
Main karaan intezaar teraa
I wish I could explain it to you that just how much you mean to me. My heart belongs nowhere else except your home and yet you will never understand how much I love you and for how long I have been waiting for you and I still am.
INTENSE.The last scene and the precap.
That is how Rudra and Myrah are shaping up now. Rudra's rejection and his love for Paro have given a depth and maturity to Myrah's love. She really does love him a lot and it is hurting her too much to digest. Its this hurtful attack that she wants to stop from Rudra. Rudra's anger, his deliberate and put on degradation are only reminding Myrah that he will not love her back. That is intensifying her suffering and not letting her forget that she will not be able to stop loving him. The 'sugar-coated tablet' scene was a glaring example of that. She has told Rudra that she knows why he is doing all this to her, and she is requesting him to stop , so that she can stop at least a portion of her suffering.
Coming to Rudra, he is at psychological and emotional crossroads where his mind is vehemently refusing to even acknowledge Myrah , but his heart cannot stop peeping at Myrah. This is the reason of his frustration, his hedgehog attitude and not to forget 'anger' his best defence and offence against emotions and vulnerability. He knows why he is treating Myrah the way he is , and that is why whenever Myrah confronts him, he becomes quiet - it happened twice today- both during the tablet and the sari scene.
But then, Rudra is Rudra. The drawing out of the chair for Myrah... to look at the empty chair the next morning...to look here and there when Myrah chides him...to become speechless when she shows him the mirror... and to try and speak to her in the precap and touch the door pensively. Is all this for Dhruv? Think it over.
I loved the intensity between Rudra and Myrah, even when they were only looking at each-other. Myrah knows that she can never stop loving Rudra and Rudra is afraid to acknowledge that Myrah has risen from Paro's mist.