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Posted: 11 years ago
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Today's episode honestly made me furious...
I wanted to smash all of them including...

Mami, for whatever dumb reasons, however justified risked the life and integrity of a niece. For all she knows Paro can be abused even sexually in an interrogation cell. Brings me to the question if this was her own daughter what she would have done?

Thakur, for being the root cause of all this, for brainwashing the villagers and abandoning poor Paro to her fate

Rudra, for manhandling her time and again for whatever reasons, however justified. Even if she is a criminal she doesn't deserve it. If she was guilty, why would the villagers abandon her? High time Rudra got off his high horse about women and thought logically. Also he needs a crash course in handling women prisoners

On the whole, it was heart wrenching to see the lifeless Paro abandoned by all. Sanaya, when she is sad or crying is a sight which is really hard to take. She is that real


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Rudra's extreme manhandling with grabbing her arms and hands at the drop of a hat time and again is getting on my nerves seriously..
There is a certain protocol handling a female detainee be she guilty as charged or not !!
Edited by NicklausBarbie - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: NicklausBarbie

Rudra's extreme manhandling with grabbing her arms and hands at the drop of a hat time and again is getting on my nerves seriously..

There is a certain protocol handling a female detainee be she guilty as charged or not !!

totally agree. it is seriously getting on my nerves too
Edited by rima - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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You said it! I haven't watched the episode, yet, but I don't think that's needed to say, I agree with you! The manhandling-I hope I become immune to it, just enough to not cringe everytime I watch it or I may wash my hands off Indian TV before that! Indian TV just keeps coming up regressive concepts, more innovative ones, each time! Rudra better not be shown manhandling her after this traitor-confusion is cleared out!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Agree the pushing and pulling is too much
Than the way he grabs her arm, my heart skips a beat that he may break it
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Posted: 11 years ago
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loved the post..u said it all
yh how can villagers do this to her..Paro is so innocent nd simple..dont they realise how much she wud b suffering
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Agreed with you on all except Thakur.
He is the foundation of the story

It was hard to digest Rudra's manhandling of the delicate Paro, but I wont protest like I did in IPK days - the story needs to be told the way the CVs want to tell it

Thakur wields the power in the village, that's the bottomline.l

It is easy to abandon girls n women - especially if its a widow, the entire baraat has been massacred, and maybe the girl has already been abused sexually, so what is Mamisa going to do with her anyway. 😕. I think her loyalty to Thakur outweighs everything. Even if Paro had been her own daughter, I dont think she would have done any different.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I think that's rudra' character, he has many un~resolved issues, hence the man handling. When a child is scarred it affects their personalty and character, and how they handle situations.
Edited by Jaz1990 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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why they need to show manhandling to show hero aggressive.
this is getting too much.
i love the character rudra but scenes like this big no no.
seeing paro abandoned felt bad .
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Rima, I got tears in my eyes as I watched Paro shattered to pieces before all. It was horrible to see her plead her mami to accept and save her as she's scared to be with the BSD. I agree, Paro could very much get abused when she's alone with the officers. Not only that, the village has seen how badly Rudra treats her and yet they are not willing to save the helpless girl. Today is the day that Paro from Birpur died, she didn't die when her loved ones left her but only when she ceased to exist for her own people. She's like a lifeless soul now, someone that wanders but doesn't feel or care for the reality anymore.

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