Originally posted by: jyoti06
Was that possessive Rudra in action when he safeguards Paro by standing right in front of her like a great wall of China , moment Tejawat was approaching towards her 😉😲😲... Then Tejawat had to tell Rudra that he was only going to give her blessings and not do anything else 😆 , only then Rudra steps aside or else he was actually not allowing Tejawat to go anywhere near Paro or touch her 😉😛😛
Moment Rudra saw Tejawat was advancing towards Paro , he quickly stands in between like a rock to make sure Tejawat cannot even touch her 😳.. I felt that was Rudra's possessiveness for Paro which came out of his own natural instinct as his heart felt the need to protect her from the evil thakur when entire village disowned her ...Rudra himself might hv not realised that he actually acted all possessive for Paro for that one moment when Thakur was about to go near her 😛...
If Rudra feels this kind of possessiveness for Paro right now when he is not even in love with her , then I can't even imagine the kind of possessiveness and madness he will show for Paro once he actually falls in love with her ...
Such type of Men who hv always lost their loved ones all their life , are actually very passionate and possessive in nature when they do see a ray of hope in any relation 😳... Rudra right now might b carrying all the hatred for Paro from outside just because she is just another women who is partially responsible for the death of his officers and yet refusing to sign those papers but from inside he does feel a certain connection with Paro after he saw the way she was abandoned by the entire village , thus leaving her all alone , reason why he feels the need to safeguard her from Tejawat and hence he comes and stands in front of him to make sure he cannot harm Paro in anyway 😳...
Jyoti, yes kudos for noticing that scene where Rudra does not like Tejawat going near Paro. His possessiveness was awesome!
I also absolutely loved that speech that Rudra made to Paro's aunt and all the villagers asking "Where are the girls you have so far sent in marriage? Why has even one girl not either sent a letter or made a phone call or had any contact whatsoever with her mayka after she went across the border? Even why did not even one of them come for paro's marriage? How come year after year our girls are being sent and no one is even asking where they have disappeared?"
It was really something that not even one villager was able to answer because I think in their hearts they all already know fully well that this whole baraati tamasha frequently happening is a sham! They already know that Tejawat is the culprit not the BSD. That is why there is a conspiracy of silence and consent by the village that tejawat is using!
I also liked that scene where Rudra sees Paro thirsting for water inside the room (with the one-sided glass) and sends her water but he says she has to be kept as insurance so that one day she may crack and give them the statement they need to nail Tejawat!
Edited by skanda12 - 11 years ago