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Posted: 12 years ago
#31
A fantastic post, I cannot agree more.
But just to ensure that we don't lose sight of the thorns in this rosy romance, the CVs gave us two more revelations today.

For me ,this line is the summary for whole episode.

this line reminds me of the rosy romance and does not even lets me forget the thorny path ahead.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: aksuji

A fantastic post, I cannot agree more.

But just to ensure that we don't lose sight of the thorns in this rosy romance, the CVs gave us two more revelations today.

For me ,this line is the summary for whole episode.

this line reminds me of the rosy romance and does not even lets me forget the thorny path ahead.

Thank you!😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
#33
Superb take...Loved PaRun convo 😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
#34
Lovely take on the episode ! Enjoyed reading it đŸ˜ŗ
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Posted: 12 years ago
#35
Nice review.
The Paro-Varun scenes were conceived well and enacted well. While it is true that Varun's prowess with the sword seems a little too trained and Rudra is right to be sceptical about it, I do wish Varun is not an outright black character just because that would be so predictable. A story where everybody but the hero is wrong is less interesting than one where everyone has some shades including the hero. But Saurabh Tiwari did say that everyone is grey think, minus the heroine.
It would be interesting if Varun knew about the business but not the complete extent and his interest and affection in Paro was all genuine. Similarly the Thakurain to have some inkling that her husband's actions were not all above board but is not suspicious enough now to probe further and genuinely loves Paro. And it is good that Thakur and Rudra are matched adversaries, both anticipating each other's moves.
Hope they continue keep the interest and the character's sketch.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Arshi.Sugi.IPK

Superb take...Loved PaRun convo 😊

Thanks Arshi.😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: -sweetgal19-

Lovely take on the episode ! Enjoyed reading it đŸ˜ŗ

Thank you. Glad you liked it.😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: kashi11

Nice review.

The Paro-Varun scenes were conceived well and enacted well. While it is true that Varun's prowess with the sword seems a little too trained and Rudra is right to be sceptical about it, I do wish Varun is not an outright black character just because that would be so predictable. A story where everybody but the hero is wrong is less interesting than one where everyone has some shades including the hero. But Saurabh Tiwari did say that everyone is grey think, minus the heroine.
It would be interesting if Varun knew about the business but not the complete extent and his interest and affection in Paro was all genuine. Similarly the Thakurain to have some inkling that her husband's actions were not all above board but is not suspicious enough now to probe further and genuinely loves Paro. And it is good that Thakur and Rudra are matched adversaries, both anticipating each other's moves.
Hope they continue keep the interest and the character's sketch.

Thank you.
@bold: Compl agree that grey characters are much more interesting than those painted totally black or white.
The CVs made sure that we like Varun by showing him considerate towards Paro, by showing him connecting with Paro emotionally, and by ensuring that Paro feels all her dreams have come true. Hence large numbers of the audience currently have a soft spot for him. So even if he's
proved to be working for the enemy and was only faking his concern for Paro, the audience will mitigate his 'blackness'. Especially as in the upcoming track Rudra will no doubt treat Paro ruthlessly.
Personally, I found Varun much too pat, (imli with salt on the side) and skilled with the sword, to compl discard the possibility that the CVs show him up as a fake with the worst of intentions towards Paro. No doubt, they will show their hand soon enough.
But if he's painted compl 'black', then I really pity Paro, because that means she won't even have her dreams to sustain her in a very bleak time.
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Posted: 12 years ago
#39
Beautiful Post<3
I agreed with everything you said :)

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