Originally posted by: Sofna
Hey Sabz🤗...You know I feel intimidated😲 in writing anything after reading such articulate reviews😆...But... I still can't help share some of my ramblings😳..so bear with me😉
Rudra has become DESPERATE to keep Paro alive! His Protective stance and possessiveness over shadow everything else. He has to pause before repeating that should he wait for some bullet to finish her off. He is not detached anymore. Mission Paro has long since overstepped the boundaries of just a 'case'!
Although, he is prepared to step in the line of fire before her, to safeguard her there is a tell tale clenching of his jaw when his chacha introduces Paro as his 'mangetar'. He doesn't want a personal tag = a name- to this relation.
The smirk he flashes at his kaki/mausi when her husband clearly announces that the haveli is under Dilsher's name...So Rudra being the apparent heir was too good.😆 🥳
I know the 'forgiveness' act was all a sham. He openly insulted his chachi, as they both knew, I still didn't expect it. Then one thought came to mind. In Paro's list the last thing she wanted was he will go down on his knees in front of her . Today she may not realize, but he did just that for her. Her safety, her life! She looked uncomfortable seeing him so.
His unwillingness to let her out of his sight, then changing tactic with 'aap zara idhar aaye'🤣...his eyes conveying a whole different story🤣...
Their story is so tragic. 😭 One day Paro will realize the so called Jallad, Rakshas, avatar is his only way of manifesting love and care for her. Whilst her dignified silence today that screams betrayal against her motherland, for him, will soak his his anguish, his hurt and pain.
The kitchen scene was good too. Maithli and Sunehri emphasizing again & again their being together is not simply a coincidence, beginning with their names. And Paro remembering her wish, believing it has backfired on her...but only time will tell.
I think I've written too much nw😳😆😆😆
Thnk u fr the pm😳
Hello Sofna🤗 Thanks for your wonderful analysis and your very acute observations.
@ Rudra desperate: Agreed he is not detached any more. He's made her care and safety his first priority. At some level he knows she is more to him than just a case - but there are so many feelings mixed up (guilt, responsibility, attraction...) he doesn't know why. He can feel it unfurling (that song on Friday!!) but can't understand it or acknowledge it just yet.
@ No bonds: Well said. 👏 He jibs at any tag and will continue to fight it.
@ On his knees: I guess even now Paro knows that he's returned because of her, although for both their sakes. And that is why she was uncomfortable that he'd had to humble himself to such an extent. But the realisation of the extent he has already gone to for her sake will, as you say, dawn much later.
@ Unwillingness to let her go: Yes, yes, yes! That was soo cute!! After all that controlled charm in the courtyard, he loses it when she's being led away out of his sight. She's become a habit, an obsession and more.
@ the Tragedy: 👏 Well said! The martyr in Rudra, who dies a little every one of Paro's accusations, is already before us. Thankfully, they aren't loading that kind of suffering on to Paro just yet. But then Paro's all cried out.