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Originally posted by: Bagwati.
I do not agree..people who sell the country or are disloyal deserve the contempt he shows! add to this the fact that Rudra is in the forces and the villagers and Thakur are the antithesis of everything he stands for! Same goes for Paro-he doesn't think she's innocent! At a later point his distrust might stem from what his father says, but right now it's only coz he's doing his duty!
Originally posted by: sushk123
I just loved today's episode! Every thing was fantastic! Paro actually started thinking when Rudra pointed out that none of the girls had ever returned home! The dialogues were ek number!
The precap made me cry like hell...the way she was drinking water...Btw, did Rudra handover his jhootha glass to her?
Baandha use jaata hai jiske bhaagne ka darr ho. Tu kahaan jaayegi?"</What does this mean??Originally posted by: MoronsKiMallika
<font color="#000033" size="3" face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Just dropped in to say that today Rudra showed so much of hatred ( for villagers and Thakur), too much power ( the way he blasts the villagers and tells Thakur to get a life ) and too many efforts to show that he does not care about Paro. His shock was equal to Paro's when she was disowned and abandoned, he may have an ulterior motive but his temper at Maamisa was genuine for giving up on apne haathon se paali-possi hui bacchi. In the last shot, he was angry enough to play punching-bag with Paro , but he tried to control his rage - choosing to ram the table and making kachoombhar of the official papers. He wanted to blast Paro as much as he was feeling... but it all came down to -" Baandha use jaata hai jiske bhaagne ka darr ho. Tu kahaan jaayegi?"</font><font color="#000033" size="3" face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Its like Rudra sees Paro as a symbol of all gorge like shades of womanhood - but he cares , for whatever reasons. He does. Beyond his reasoning of Paro being a 'witness, a ' trumpcard'... he cares about this abandoned kid... if he didn't, he wouldn't think of images of her dying in sand dunes. He did. ... ye aur baat hai ki phir use yaad aa jaata hai ki... "Aurat ho na?"</font><font color="#000033" size="3" face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Anyway, Rudra's character is too powerful and intense. He seems to consume everything around him. Healing him demands a 'fanaa' like sacrifice from the healer. Paro cannot save him without destroying herself.</font><font color="#000033" size="3" face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Today's episode is about the hand of fate. The people, the circumstances , the universe - everything and everyone placed Paro's life in Rudra's hands...and quite interestingly , Paro raised her wrists to Rudra in surrender.Her life is tied to Rudra now. Forever.</font><font color="#000033" size="3" face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Aaj ittna ji likhne ka time tha.😆</font>
Baandha use jaata hai jiske bhaagne ka darr ho. Tu kahaan jaayegi?"</What does this mean??
Originally posted by: MoronsKiMallika
<font color="#000033">This means that Rudra told Paro that he doesn't need to handcuff her to restrain her. She has nowhere to run and he is no longer worried about her escaping his clutches.😃</font>