Trial and RRetribution - Page 4

Created

Last reply

Replies

33

Views

2.3k

Users

13

Likes

109

Frequent Posters

tvbug2011 thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Dazzler Thumbnail + 2
Posted: 11 years ago
#31

Originally posted by: loveanime

I sympathize more with Rudra on this one that I do with Paro, because he has shown character growth and she has not. He has after living with her subconsciously accepted she is not guilty. However Paro has yet to think of his actions logically during her wedding, she is stuck on he is only a Jallad phase and has shown no common sense.

Stupidity has its own price and Paro is going to pay for it, Rudra is pushed to a corner and even if he knows she is innocent he will burn her because she will deserve it. Paro has yet to have one logical conversation with Rudra regarding what happened that day, she was unconscious most of the time but she did see gun shots being fired from both ends how dumb is she to believe innocent people carry around guns in a wedding party. Rudra is right to suspect Paro she is protecting the guilty which she is and she has been very selfish regarding her own loss and not looking at the bigger picture. Rudra outburst is completey warranted at Paro for her lack of cooperation, because she can't claim she knows nothing because she saw enough to suspect her people and that is what Rudra wants to hear from her. Paro like a broken record telling she is innocent even Rudra knows that that is not the point he wants from her acceptance of the fact that something went wrong that day if she confessed that as much to BSD Rudra could have gotten some repreive. If Rudra is patriotic with fervent passion, Paro's love for her so called village is based on a lie, Rudra wins on this account hands down because he is right and she is wrong. He has every right to think she ruined his life on purpose because that is what she is doing by being a fool.

@ Paro yet to use logic: The problem is that Paro has been through an incalculable shock, where her life as she knew it, and her identity as she thought it have been erased in one fell swoop. She hasn't had time to come to terms with it - it's been only, what, seven days? And she's had to use her wits to cobble together an existence of sorts in which her reality is topsy-turvy. The only certainties that anchor her now are the people she grew up with and the fact that Rudra killed her bridegroom. At this point it is a matter of survival/of retaining her sanity for her to not lose sight of those two truths no matter what!! That's where the dissonance with us viewers comes in.
@ Paro is going to pay for it: It looks like she's going to no matter what. It might be cold comfort to her that while she is paying, so is Rudra. In fact, Rudra will now be in the same boat as Paro was after the border shoot-out - destroyed!! And what poetic justice that Rudra will lose it all (life as he knows it, and his identity as he thinks it) at the hands of Paro. Will he be able to rebuild his life with the scraps that will remain as Paro has done?
For all that I can see Paro's point of view now. It is Rudra's sorry fate that tugs at my heart-strings just now. Seems lose-lose to me, whichever angle I see it from.
Edited by tvbug2011 - 11 years ago
tvbug2011 thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Dazzler Thumbnail + 2
Posted: 11 years ago
#32
Thanks Anila. 😊
tvbug2011 thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Dazzler Thumbnail + 2
Posted: 11 years ago
#33

Originally posted by: mozart66


BANG ON!!! EXACTLY my thoughts!! Paro is just not ready to see the reason with Rudra. She can sympathize with Maithili. She can even see Ranawat Sr's point of view but point blank refuses to see Rudra's POV. I find her a case of limited intelligence based on her lack of exposure to the outer world. But even then she should use the common sense and think really hard and try to fit the pieces together of what happened on that day. Why was her bidai done from the back gate of Tejawat's haveli? Why was Bindi, her closest and bestest friend not there during the marriage ceremony? Why were the baraatis carrying guns? BSD people were not killed by their own guns!!! Someone else fired the bullets on them!! That means her barrat was carrying arms and ammunition!! Can't she THINK??? I find Rudra a more logical one on this one. Except for probably not taking his senior's permission he carried out a mission and that's the only wrong thing he did. His information wasn't wrong. His plan wasn't wrong. He even changed his perspective about Paro as he got to know her more and more. Then why Paro is stuck where she is? That Rudra killed her husband and that he supposedly tortured her? He has protected her far more number of times than pulled, pushed, tugged her unwillingly. She better think now at least!!

@Paro refusing to see Rudra's POV: Rudra equating to black, and Thakur/Thakurain to white are the only certainties in Paro's mind now. And she will not want to relinquish them in a life that's strange and unrecognisable. It's survival instinct and she will not let go of those facts easily. No matter how kind Rudra is to her. She is not ready to give up her grasp on reality as she sees it.
@ Questions: All answered by the Thakur when he said that the BSD wanted to make mischief in her wedding. That the BSD/Rudra had captured Bindi. So for Paro, the BSD and Rudra are the devils responsible for all her and her loved ones' misery.
tvbug2011 thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Dazzler Thumbnail + 2
Posted: 11 years ago
#34

Related Topics

Top

Stay Connected with IndiaForums!

Be the first to know about the latest news, updates, and exclusive content.

Add to Home Screen!

Install this web app on your iPhone for the best experience. It's easy, just tap and then "Add to Home Screen".