I remember writing in one of your posts that I hope the cv's come up with some innovation in the saas bahu world. And thankfully we gt a beautiful Sasur Bahu bond between two strangers merged by a 'jallad' to both of them.🥳...
The fil n bahu r/ship is more like a father daughter bond.
Dilsher by the looks of it has far been betrayed by fate in particular. Being the Heir as well as disable, married yet wife leaving him, a son that refused to go with him, his inability to have given him a good life & upbringing, add the taunts from his younger brothers wife as well as society.
Yet, his love for his home, his brother, his son, his wife, he twists them to not allow himself to look any weaker than he already is in front of the cruel world.
For Paro his relation to Rudra doesn't matter in face of her mature, caring nature and upbringing. It was automatic on her part to help & not allow him to work.
I liked the way he watched her whilst she was making the roti's. Assessing her, then clearly asking 'y did u come back to my son?' Although her flashback was of him saying he will eliminate her entire village, her words during their confrontation say a whole different story!
Older peoples life and experience provides them with an entire palette of colors about human and the different shades in their nature. They can identify many characteristics from just observing. His wisdom definitely tells him there is something amiss here! It is not as clear cut as Captor/captive.
He sees the goodness strength and determination in Paro, whom his wounded son needs like a balm in his life. And her return to him clearly shows her trust in him. She may not have anywhere else to go, but who would gladly return to the enemy camp if she didn't have the trust that he will remain within his limits?
'Marry her' was so random! I'm sure he hadn't said that about any other girl to Rudra. He sees more from the sidelines than the two inside the ring!