BUT...Paro DID exist. AND Myrah IS her lookalike.
These 2 factors are all it takes to make the whole thing ridiculous and implausible to me, actually leaving a really bad taste. Firstly, Myrah and Rudra ending up together completely negates Paro's entire existence, which I cannot accept. Paro was more than just Rudra's wife. She was his salvation. Paro. Not Myrah. For Rudra to as passionately love Myrah, doesn't work. I can accept gradual love coming from respect and acceptance. I can accept a deep bonding solidified over time. But not this passion that seems to have come overnight.
If this passion is remotely real, it's because (and ONLY because) Myrah looks like Paro. Let's not kid ourselves. No matter what Rudra says and no matter what Myrah believes, the ONLY reason that this love story even started is because Myrah looks like Paro. If she didn't, Rudra would never reacted the way he did. All his protective feelings, his need to make sure she was ok, stemmed from his insecurities of not being able to save Paro. Until Rohit walked through the door, everytime he thought about or reacted to Myrah, was always because of Paro. Because she did something similar to what Paro would do, say something similar, look similar. It was always Paro Paro Paro. And suddenly now it's not? Who are the CVs trying to fool? Rudra will NEVER be able to get rid of Paro, especially if Myrah looks just like her. So them ending up together is not the romantic passionate story the CVs are trying to show us, but rather the deep insecurities of a border-line delusional man.
If Myrah did not look like Paro, I'd be able to digest this better. If the CVs had shown Rudra and Myrah developing a relationship that was independent of Paro and Dhruv, it would be easier to accept. Heck, even some divine interventions/explanations would have worked, considering the mysticism that shrouded us when Paro was around. But we didn't get any of that.
Watching this track makes me feel very uncomfortable. Because I cannot delegate Paro to a vacant corner in the house, immortalized as the 'first wife'. Paro was always more than that. Initially, when Myrah came along, I had hope that either they won't end up together, or Myrah will be used as a foil to really emphasize Paro's place in Rudra's life. But unfortunately...such is life my friends!
This is my last chance to complain about this ridiculousness, so I am taking it!