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Originally posted by: -sweetgal19-
Thank you sooo much Deeps 🤗 I agree,they should take it slow and steady ,no need to just speed up unnecessarily.. Bold,So true! Thakur is a kind of person that thinks that whatever act he does is only for the good of the people,he plays 'God' in short..Liked the thakurain as well ! I liked her equation with Paro ! She genuinely seems to care about Paro <3Exactly! Only on the surface she seems unaffected otherwise the scars of the trauma she has gone through are still there..I liked Bindi too! She is chatty but cute 😆She was too small na so I dont think she remembers that little moment,which over the passing years would have become insignificant ! But I think when she sees the doll with Rudra,later maybe when she goes to his house or something,that memory might be triggered !@Purple- Umm ya I guess you do have a point! It kind of felt as if he was travelling since a long time😆 but I was so fully taken into Paro's scenes that time that it didnt feel too bad for me! 😳The rajasthani dialect is tough and not so easy to understand but because I know hindi well,I;m able to get the overall gist ! What about you Deeps ?
Abhi, thanks for this wonderful post. I enjoyed watching this episode despite not understanding every word but I somehow grasped the most important messages through the performances of the actors and the visualization. I have never seen a traditional show based in North India, thus it was fascinating to see Rajastan, its beautiful culture, atmosphere and people. Even the palace of Tejawat was lovely. The episode was very interesting. Sanaya was perfect in demonstrating the fear that Paro went through as she dreamed of being harmed by a ring of fire set by a BSD officer. Her fear and dread was very realistic. Paro was almost living in her nightmare until she woke up to realize she was safe and sound. She fears both BSD officers and fire as to her, they have caused the deaths of her parents and she believes that they maybe the reason for her death as well. This is one of the worst fear anyone could live through, the belief that someone is out there to kill you in the most brutal and savage way. She is terrified of meeting such an end yet her aunt reassures her that god will protect her and that fire will not always harm her. I liked how she had the rudraksh mala. It seems like her people are great devotees of Lord Shiva and they believe that he will always protect them. Even Rudra seems to believe in the power of Lord Shiva. It seems that terrorists are planning to disrupt or wipe out a great portion of the BSD so that they do not have dominant power. So Rudra is appointed to take care of this mission and make sure that all inhabitants are under check. Tejawat does not seem like a sincere man, he is craving for power and dominance and he resists the BSDs who threaten his right as a sole ruler. He portrays himself like a good guy so that the civilians are loyal to him and thus, he gains the power to rule them without retaliation or resistances. He is like any other corrupted official who helps others to hide his crimes or justify it among the people concerned. He seems like a very strict and cruel person. He gives release to his convict, only to kill him after granting him freedom. I reminds me of a saying that one can forgive their enemy but not their right hand man who betrayed them behind their back. Such people shall never be forgiven, Tejawat follows this principle. Anyways, I liked the mandir scene where Paro, her mami and friend prayed to Lord Shiva and the snake devta. Paro was very happy to hear her name selected as she must have dreamed for this day. It was sweet of Rajmata to bless her. She seems like a very sweet and kind woman unlike her devious husband who deceives his own people. I was disappointed that Ashish was not shown properly but he looked very handsome on the bike. Sanaya looked stunning in both lehengas. I love her look in this show and she is gracefully slipping into the shoes of Paro. I also liked the performances of Tarun and Sadia.
Originally posted by: Msfrootie
Loved your analysis!! Abhi will be here to give her replies soon I guess.. I just had to say I loved the line in red.. Feel so sad for Paro.. In a way, when she falls in love with Rudra,only then will she get rid of this phobia..
Deepthi, thanks for liking my analysis. I'm an admirer of your's, Abhi's, Diya's analyses usually. You guys always pinpoint the main points of the story and help me understand the episode better. I've lived in a city all my life and I'm not a Hindi speaker, so I do have difficulty understanding sometimes. The part in red is also one of my greatest fear. I've been exposed to death at a young age as I've lost my uncles and grandparents when I was young. So I've always feared death and I'm paranoid that I will die unexpectedly due to someone or something. I've always been terrified of murderers as I've been exposed to such crimes at a young age. My mom wanted me to be aware of malicious people when I was seven years old and I grew up watching and reading horrific stories of people being killed, kidnapped, or raped. I also grew up watching crime shows like CSI or Criminal Minds.