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Posted: 12 years ago
#11

Originally posted by: IAmMayFlower

Dilsher has fed only bitterness to Rudra for 15 long years.. Now all of a sudden Dilsher is a changed man!! Much to Rudra's amusement!!

Loved that faceoff between the father n son... Paro witnessed all these n now she knows the reason behind how Rudra turned into a jallad..
Of all Paro has to bear all that bitterness in Rudra that are sowed by his father... I pity that soul... Poor Paro is offered to marry her husband's murderer.. Hope Paro takes a surprising decision.

I am glad she was witness to this ugly confrontation between the father son duo, coz she will have to deal with Rudra, and to understand his psyche this inside information was a must.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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yeah... very touching episode... Ashish Sharma is excelling himself wach passing day more and more... loved the way he portrayed all that pent up emotions...
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Lovely post and that definately was the scene of the episode.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: showviewer

Well said. Paro will have to go through fire to bring both Dilsher and Rudra out of their personal agony, but what will remain of her after that is yet to be seen, the one thing that will always remain is her compassionate heart.

She will have to lose herself in the process of rediscovering Rudra. She is the only one who can save Dilsher and Rudra, but wonder who will rescue her ?
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: surabi

yeah... very touching episode... Ashish Sharma is excelling himself wach passing day more and more... loved the way he portrayed all that pent up emotions...

No other actor could have done this kind of justice to Rudra. Ashish is Rudra!!
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Nadia_Malik

all i can say is ,now may be he is loyal towards his son...

He always had love n loyalty for Rudra, but his wife's desertion and his hatred, eclipsed every other emotion.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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You write so well...very deep but at the same time...use simple words to state the fact!
What you wrote today was such a harsh reminder of what reality life really shows one. Its like we all constantly hope ...dream and wish for a better tomorrow...but at the same time we are engaging ourselves in our daily actions (karma) and these actions form the very base of our tomorrow. If only we knew what these actions will reap tomorrow...if only we could understand the complexities and the implications of each action of ours...but alas...that's not the case...and Dilsher is no super human...but just a human...who had emotions...and acted per his situation at a given point. His fault is that he could not gauge the deeper impact of his actions...once again...depressed...and the darkness state of mind that he was in...how could he? To some extent even he is not at fault...coz he himself was suffering an illness...called depression.
At this point...if there is someone who is at fault...then I believe it has to be his wife...and her fault is she walked away not from the hubby but from an innocent (Rudra) without an explanation!
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: sajni786

You write so well...very deep but at the same time...use simple words to state the fact!

What you wrote today was such a harsh reminder of what reality life really shows one. Its like we all constantly hope ...dream and wish for a better tomorrow...but at the same time we are engaging ourselves in our daily actions (karma) and these actions form the very base of our tomorrow. If only we knew what these actions will reap tomorrow...if only we could understand the complexities and the implications of each action of ours...but alas...that's not the case...and Dilsher is no super human...but just a human...who had emotions...and acted per his situation at a given point. His fault is that he could not gauge the deeper impact of his actions...once again...depressed...and the darkness state of mind that he was in...how could he? To some extent even he is not at fault...coz he himself was suffering an illness...called depression.
At this point...if there is someone who is at fault...then I believe it has to be his wife...and her fault is she walked away not from the hubby but from an innocent (Rudra) without an explanation!

Beautiful Response!! Its not limited to shows or stories, but its a universal truth. What we do today is just write our destiny for tomorrow. Our actions, knowingly or unknowingly done, have far reaching repercussions and we as humans are neither able to control the karmas or the results. Dilsher was suffering, blinded by the agony of desertion and the suffering husband could not be a good father. A lonely man could not take care of a child left alone. Today at the sunset of his life, having matured and calmed, he can look back and realize his mistake, he can try and change but for Rudra the damage is already done.
Rudra's mother left two badly scarred and damaged individuals behind. No matter whatever the reason and justification...a wrong is a wrong.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Beautifully written. Well said. Rudra's feelings were so raw. Ashish was too good in that scene. When a parent keeps on and on hammering bitterness on a child... what else can be expected.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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well said Evie...well said👏
Dilsher seriously pissed me off today...I got so mad at this man who calls himself a father...but hasn't done the most basic thing a parent can do for his child ...nurture him.
raising a child into a man does not a parent make...the man has to be a human being to be called a good parent...and accor. to Rudra he does not qualify as one...

👏👏 for Ashish ...he made my heart ache for his Rudra today.
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