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Posted: 11 years ago
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awesome ,amazing Dia di
the best part was (Paro left her rudraksha behind ... danger ahead. But her own personal Rudraksha is on the way ... all 5'11'' of him)🤣

You rock di,,,
waiting for your take every day
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: jaya100

Great take Dia , you've covered everything.

I've finally figured out why Ashish only says 50 words a day because the rest of his talking he does with his eyes. Haven't seen the epi on the big screen yet but on my laptop it looked like he didn't move a muscle when he was told about his move to Birpur, yet you instinctively knew he'd been punched in the gut and was in flashback mode even before the flashback happened. The first time I noticed something similar was in the sneak peak when he points his gun at Paro and recognizes her, he barely moves a muscle but you know he knows her. No wonder Sanaya is full of praise for Ashish.
Rudra and his father left Birpur so I'm guessing his mom is still there and I wonder who she is and how much of a role if any she will have in the story. Is it the rajmata by any chance??(I know I'm always wrong with my predictions but what the hey no harm in putting them out there😆) I'm also intrigued by the bond RM seems to share with Paro and what was this promise that she gave Paro's mom? Paro's moms death was unexpected so there was no chance of any deathbed promises. I'm curious about RM'sbackground too now.
I'm totally in love with this soft shy Paro, the girl who wants to believe but can't quite believe that she's the lucky one this time and it's even more heart wrenching for the audience seeing the hope in her eyes knowing that it's going to be shattered. Kudos to Sanaya for her nervous bride to be expressions. Paro still has child like qualities so while Bindi is talking about clothes and make up our Paro just wants her imli...with salt on the side😆. She closes her eyes and breathes in the air of Birpur knowing that she's not likely to come here again because Nandini jeeja hasn't even written so much as a letter in the year since she's been gone.
I'm loving the direction of the show, the scene with the girls playing was shot beautifully and of course Rudra's entry was awesome. It was a little intense perhaps for tv but fairly mild compared to any regular movie from any 'wood. I loved the bit when he shoots the guy while he's in mid air - full on bad ass BW...loved it😃


fabulous di ❤️
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Posted: 11 years ago
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mixing up your take and jamba's, i get that some kitchen machine was in the episode. was it the human machine or a sewing machine?

did you think the violence was too much?
is it bad enough that my parents wont let me watch it at primetime?

i thought rudra grew up some 140 km away from birpur (thats what the school sequence showed..) how does he know birpur? or were they traveling to birpur when that doll-donation happened? did he grow up with paro? are we gonna see more of those adorable kids?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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OK, I want to first say what a difference it makes when the casting department does a good job, so far each actor has done a good job, drawing us into the world of rakth, reth, guns, fears, delicate dreams, compassion and past miseries.

The scene which stood out for me was the one where Thakurain describes Paro's price charming juxtaposed with the violent and aggressive Rudra. Thakurain's words gave further insight into Paro's gentle soul and her quiet aspirations. I liked Sanaya's expressions here and she looked beautiful.

What a hero's entry but more then the action sequence (it was well executed, very filmy ) I liked the scenes where Rudra sees the dead bodies of the jawans and when he is told of his transfer to Birpur. The body language and subtle change of expressions was very well done. Now, can't wait to see Ashish's scenes with Sanaya.

Paro's scene with mamisa and Bindi was nice. I again liked Sanaya's expressions and dialogue when she takes away her ghunghat for the one last whiff of Birpur, one last attempt to savour her carefree days before her world changes forever...in seven days the air will return after hitting her ghunghat...Paro's nervous happiness about her impending marriage was well done.

Today we also got to know through Thakur's speech, that the misgivings for BSD runs deeper then just trying to run a smuggling racket, it has to do with the social and historical legacy of Birpur. This is further fuelled by Thakur, the erstwhile royal of that area. His wives view on this is yet to be clear, there is definitely some stress there.

All in all a good episode and again spectacular cinematography. Loved the locations they chose to shoot. Music is also very soulful.


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Awesome post Diya. I agree that today's episode was far more gripping as we finally got to see our male lead in action. As Paro dreams of her groom and future husband, clips of the ruthless and calculative Rudra was shown. Paro wants a husband who is as sweet and friendly as her. She has lived in a loving and comforting community where all villagers treat each one as their own. Thus, she expects her husband to be loving as well.

Even their Rajmata is a sweet woman who kindly interacts with her people without any farce. She seems like a very observant lady as she knows Paro's ideal man by heart. She feels that a gentle and kind man will be able to keep Paro happy but fate has it that her soul mate is someone else who is quite different from an ideal man. I loved how Rudra skillfully and lethally killed all his opponents. He is indeed strategic and smart. He was even able to defeat and kill an enemy without a weapon in hand. He trusted his man power and physical strength to push the jeep against his prey and kill him. I did feel bad for Ashish in this part as it must have been difficult to push the jeep but he managed it quite well.

Anyways, we got to see how manipulated Tejawat was as he spoke largely against the BSD after promising to get Paro lavishly wedded. He had earned the trust, faith, respect and loyalty of each commoner as he has helped educate their sons and marry off their daughters. To them he is no less than god but others may know his true face and yet they are not granted their life for long. Tejawat is kind and giving as long as others support and remain loyal to him. Otherwise, they will be exposed to his wrath and cruelty. I fear Paro's outcome in the future when he realizes that her heart lies with his enemy (Rudra, a BSD officer). But hopefully Rudra is there to protect Paro from the evil Tejawat. Right now she believes he's a good well wisher and leader but in the future, she may learn his true face. I have a feeling that Rajmata knows her husband's true intentions and this is why she is not happy about him badmouthing the BSD officers. Or she may be related to someone from the BSD in the past. Anyways, she seems like a very genuine and kind woman.

It was sweet of Paro to buy that machine. She is still worrying about her aunt and how she'll do without her. I admire the sweet bond that she shares with her mami. They may not be related by blood but their love for each other is far more greater than that. Paro is hesitant to leave her loved ones and her village, a place that has been her home for all her life. She's had her share of good and bad memories and yet, it is upsetting for her to leave her mother land.

While Paro heads off to see her wedding outfit. Rudra is summoned before his superior officer who criticizes his reckless actions. In the name of duty, Rudra has viciously killed his enemies (not that I'm complaining). He was probably supposed to spare at least one guy but he killed all in a moment of rage. It was interesting that Rudra was shown to brutally kill these men while the prospective groom of Paro was describe as someone that would not even kill an ant. Paro's true love is quite opposite to the man that she believes she would end up with.

So Rudra is sent off to Birpur and Paro is heading out of it. I'm sure they'll meet on the way but I'm interested to know both of their reactions after the kidnapping scene. Both Sanaya and Ashish have made me proud in today's episode. Sanaya played a poised and lovely girl who was happily dreaming about her husband. While Ashish was spectacular in his action scenes. They also looked great in their attires. They have amazing screen presence and I'm sure their chemistry will rock too.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Loved the episode and Rudra's entry.
looking forward to Paro-Rudra first meeting.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Nice take. Paro's hesitancy while smiling, Sanaya aced it. Ashish's entry was action packed, done well. Ashish suited the role of Rudra to the T.
Hope the cvs tone down voilence a little.
Malini
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Posted: 11 years ago
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i just loved ashish's entry ... the macho guy that befits him.
and his eyes speak for themselves..
what he lacks in dialogues, he made it up with his body lang and expressions..
like when he saw his fellow soldiers laying on the ground defeated, or when he was
transferred to birpur (hope i spell it right..?)

oh...! i cant stop gushing how his lean good looks is making me swoon ... 😳

but the fighting seq is a bit too much, and i noticed that they edited some of it during the
repeat telecasts .


coming to sanaya as paro .. what more can i say abt her.
she is MARVELOUS .. 🤗

the shy, dreamer paro is promised of a life in heaven .
but fury in h*** is waiting for her ...


rudra is coming ...


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Unknowndesire

It was another good episode a very important filler, loved Rudra entry Ashish was great. I'm loving the bonding between Paro & Bindi. Rajmata is so sweet to Paro I love there scenes together both yesterday and today.

Thakur wife seems like a nice lady, I wonder how she's able to deal with him? 😆

Rudra has alot of bad memories from his childhood in Beerpur. Feel bad for him but looking forward to Rudra & Paro first meeting should be very interesting.


Rudra's entry was totally filmy paisa vasool types 😛 He does the action scenes well, I have to give him that.

But what impressed me more, was the change in Rudra's expressions at two points ... when he sees the dead jawans ... and two, at the first mention of Beerpur. ONLY the eyes ... his face didn't move a muscle. 👏👏👏

Paro has good bonds with everyone in the village ... I guess since she lost her parents to the common enemy, the entire village feels for her. The Rajmata probably knows more about her husband's activities than the rest, maybe that is why the special fondness. It was beautiful to see. Always good when you have good actors on screen, they just lift the show a few notches higher.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: golpokobita


Thank God, it was a holiday here.. I got to watch the episode quite in time (at least not when the episode scenes were already dissected from in and out by thousands of people and there is nothing to talk or think about... )

What a beautiful continuation of the already started storytelling..Paro's character is all established... the orphan girl with frightening memories which haunts her in her dream.. and today, she said that, this time the dream was closer than before .. she saw the ferocious red eyes clearly and the badges, too which, to her, is a symbol of loss .. Her surrounding is very positive.. She has a wonderful family to look after her, affluent and influential well-wisher like Rajmata and a selfless friend like Bindi.. Her life is not that bad, as it could turn out to be ... until ...

Until Rudra enters the village and her life!


Now that was something like a movie experience! Rudra's entry was like a cyclone.. blowing and washing away everything including the hearts of the viewers ..

Almost nothing was new.. We saw these scenes in promos/ sneak peaks .. but still, when it was really shown in today's episode, it felt so grand and mesmerizing.. All his scenes were awesome.. nothing less than a big budget action movie scenes.. And Ashish is such a great actor! His expressions are perfect - ruthless at the fight sequences, stubborn when being scolded by his seniors and soft and sad at the memory of Birpur!

Perfectly titled, Diya! here begins Rudra -Paro leela..



Lovely take, Monica! 😃 Yep, almost nothing new, but the impact of the scenes on the big screen is pretty awesome. Ashish is an awesome actor, I really wonder how he has not been noticed earlier! His expression change at the mention of Beerpur ... not a muscle moved, only his eyes changed. 👏

On the surface, Paro has been well looked after since her parents' death, but in her case, the scars are buried deep, and rise only occasionally. Rudra hides his behind an expressionless mask, she hides hers behind her shy smiles.

The cinematography continues to impress ... I have very fond memories of my Jaisalmer trip, and I loved the haveli scenes.

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