5th Feb:Laal Ishq: Dhuyankumari Bahurani - A VALID Argument. - Page 3

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Can I ask why u write laal ishq on ur title?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Bang on..👏..(as usual) 😆

Dilsher was the STAR today. The way he protected an innocent girl in the face of something that could avalanche out of control, breaking the last fragments of her life to pieces.
And just like you, my first thought was if Rudra was here, he would have protected her in exactly the same way. He really is his father's son. Not only did Dilsher save Paro but also Rudra's reputation.

That said, i loved the similarity in Rudra and Dilsher as far as Paro is concerned. If Rudra is territorial and possessive about her, Dilsher is fatherly and protective. Dilsher turned the whole weather forecast upside down for Chaachi, in defence of his Dhuyaankumaari Bahurani.


Felt so bad for Paro today, as a woman it is a horrifying situation to find oneself in. Standing amongst strangers, bearing their taunts, yet unable to declare her innocence.

I'm sooo glad that family was finally shown their place! 🥳
At least it put a break on their accusations. They needed a wake up call to whom they are talking, and whose house they are standing in.

But Mohini is not one to let go. Something does not add up according to her age and experience!

I was so expecting Rudra to smirk (like O really?),😈 😆when he had that look of disbelief on his face when she told him that he had torn it, he needs to get the needed material to fix it!!!🤣

That line about Maithli to smile it's not her shraad havan🤣🤣🤣

Waiting for Rudra's reaction!...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Word! You said it!
The questions raised were valid in the context that the story is set in!
I have very few things to add to what you have said-Khare, simply gets the best dialogues EVER! I LMAOed when she asked if Paro's name was gale ki kharaash!
What's with Paro standing dumb, all the time! I cannot overlook it anymore! She stutters while talking to Rudra, which also happens only following a long pause that drives him crazy making him scream at her to respond! Today, couldn't she have opened her mouth to tell her name, Dilsher was doing all the heavy-lifting in that situation, anyway!
There, the best & the worst of the episode! Also, yes, special mention to Dilsher-this is one character that seems to be flawlessly written-there's a certain clarity of vision when one looks at him, or that's just me over-analysing!
P.S: @MKM, I really thought you'd make a post on JA forum after today's episode! Did they knock it out of the ball park or what!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Rockerchic

They do raise valid questions. I bet Rudra's going to be all "mind your business" though. He doesn't seem like he cares much for what society thinks...coughLailacough ...He might even ask "so what?"


Thanks RC. Of course, Rudra can say that he is not bothered and he doesn't care. But if it comes to Paro's honour and the stigma on the relationship that he has with her, i doubt Rudra can say that he doesn't care.😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: _SenbonZakura_

Khamma Ghani Jeeja-Sa!


I'll be frank, I loved.. absolutely loved the episode today.

See, the questions Sumer and Maasi-Sa asked would definitely have been asked everywhere. And that's not restricted to villages. Even in many cities in India, such a question would have been the first.

I loved Dilsher and Mohini ka showdown so darn much... And squealed so bad when Dilsher mentioned Mausam bigadna..

I never really expected that I'd like Dilsher's character so much after he literally screwed up Rudra's bachpan.


Aaj toh Maasi ne barsaa dia mausam ka keher.. Kal Rudra-Sa barsenge.


Naya Promo kyaa aaya hai?? *Runs off to see..*


P.S. - Me loved that bit too! Sui Dhaaga wala!


Thank you. Correct. Chaachi and Sumer did not ask anything that was irrelevant. Today or tomorrow, Rudra will have to define what is his relationship with Paro. If a farce engagement can get her some respect and security, why not? Yes, its unfair and traumatic on Paro, but its better than having your character assassinated.

Chaachi had the best dialogues and Dilsher had the best rejoinders. No doubt.😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: bleeding.love

i agree with you.. the show stealer were definitely Kaki sa and Babu sa. I am liking that Dilsher is showing concern towards Paro (his Hone wali Bindini). It shows he maybe a bad father but he is not a cruel man as he was shown in the beginning. His personality is changes with different people. Paro and him are already having these little father in law and daughter in law moments which is quite rare in tv world. Its a plus of the show. I hope they continue it in future also.


I am also liking Paro going Sadda Haq to Rudra.😆 First new clothes and now knitting box..good going Paro.


Thank you.😳...Dilsher sees Paro as vulnerable and helpless , and he may be a bitter man, but he is not cruel and unfeeling. Paro has brought a sense of family and affection, and he is getting attached to her. I like Paro's unconscious trust in Rudra - ki woh kucch kahegi toh Rudra ansunaa nahin karega.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Nadia_Malik

rit now i m laughng at mohini sa hilarious dialog,,,,,agreed


Thank you. Yes, the dialogues were funny indeed.😆😆😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: golpokobita

I agree with you completely..


The whole scene of Paro's appearance in front of all ... wearing Rudra's cloths .. and the backdrops like Rudra's mysterious behaviours of keeping the door locked, putting barrier and preventing everyone from going to that side -- all these make it obvious that, the woman spent her night in Rudra's room and not having any change of cloth had put on Rudra's. Even normal people will think that way for a minute.. And here, Mohini and Sumer!

And you rightly said, one sentence from Dilsher changed it all. Phew! How important societal acceptance for man and woman is .. at least for a society they are in. Dilsher actually performed his job, guarded Paro as Rudra demanded him to do.

Both Mohini and Dilsher deserve 👏 for their wonderful acting!

But their Q/A session isn't over yet. As the pre-cap shows, Mohini again raises a valid point (at least valid for the society they are part of), why the mangitaar is living in Rudra's room before marriage! And Rudra is present there...

Looking forward to another dhamakedar epi tomorrow!


Thank you and i agree with you. Mohini's and Sumer;s questions were very valid. Any outsider will think that Paro has been living with Rudra as a woman , his woman. Dilsher did what he could to save her and her honour. Lets see how exactly Rudra and Paro take it- they are two cold aliens and they have gotten ghost engaged to each-other.

Rudra will tackle Chaachi tomorrow. He will always stand between Paro and trouble.😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: snehatalk

True i agree about the importance of kurta pajama...i also agree that no matter how modern we get...if we have strange women popping out of our male friends/relatives/roomates room our eyebrows are gonna crisscross...i remember a similar scene in the serial friends when a woman walks out of Joey's bedroom rachel and the others did have the most astonished expressions. its universal reaction. ofcourse none of us would probably term the woman scarlet or read the couple a riot act...probably enquire who she is and then mind our own business...but again thats us, the ultra modern and uber cool chicks from cosmopolitan society...but this is a chandangad society where people believe in conducting havan to enable procreation...yaha kya expect kiya ja sakta hai?👍🏼 Mausam masi/chachi ka mausam toh bigadna hi tha...Kudos to Dilsher for his defense of Paro...both father and son might be bitter about beautiful women but both of them wouldnt hesitate to go out on one limb (no pun intended) to protect one.

i simply loved the episode. Proves that dilsher and Rudra might have their shields tarnished but when time comes they do transform in to knight in shinning armour. Loved the tanaas and dailogue.

The precap was the spot light for me...here dilsher is busy defending his would be DIL's honour and nobody pays any attention to Rudra who walks in to see the debacle...lol some one forgot to tell him that he is now engaged to be married...his expression is hilarious...i cant wait to see his reaction


Thanks Sneha and i completely agree with you. Seeing a woman emerge from a man's room in the same man's clothes can raise eyebrows and questions in any society. And the orthodox ones would go worse. That is what is happening with Rudra and Paro.

Dilsher has protected Paro's honour but he has put her and Rudra in a situation - that of an engaged couple. Paro is too dazed to say anything and Rudra will probably get a hemorrhage scare first, and then, he will see what is to be done.😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Obviously, it is a valid question. If she was his wife, he'd have introduced her atleast. Do I see Sumer already itching to get his hands on her? He jumped at the first opportunity. Dilsher was a darling though. And so was Danveer. He could have said something like baisa, aap yahaan?
Did you notice the small smile on Maithli's face when Dilsher was telling her sasuma off?She's like yaay, isski class lene waala koi to hai. Now what remains to be seen is Rudra's reaction to his dad's matchmaking schemes. And what possible excuse can they give for her living in with her fiance? After all, they're not married. And engaged couples don't live together in India. Not even the cities, forget about little Chandangarh.

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