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Posted: 11 years ago
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Sabs I love the takes you are writing nowadays.

You have said it all, will just add a few points...

Two sequences stood out to me:
When she came downstairs & he didn't automatically turn to see her. Paro looked her fill first, and then the reflection of the mirrors made him look. Then the softening of his eyes, expression and features as he looked her over.

The second part was both doing Puja together. She could've just touched his wrist, but her covering his whole hand in support was very beautiful.

Rest, Thakur, Paro and Rudra have their own mounting desperation.

Thakur needs Paro dead, whatever the cost. There has been a hitch in his smooth dealings...and smuggling of arms means association with dangerous people ...So this coming Shivratri is a must for him to make a move. I doubt he will be caught, but I hope some evidence appears to save Rudra from the court Marshall.

Rudra's life, is the BSD. And he won't allow Paro to snatch that from him without giving her the same hell. He knows he is wrong, but he doesn't have time nor her co operation on his side to save the only thing he holds dear. He has everything to loose.

Paro although she may not have anything to loose anymore, and is trying to make peace with whatever fate dishes out to her. Her fb show that Rudra's trap to carry out each ritual properly is having the desired effect. Till now she was supporting them in a 'engaged' couple r/ship. But now with each ritual they are going closer to bind in the bond of matrimony...there is a clear restlessness growing in her to watch the Jallad who killed her husband sit in his place.

Kakisa will only help PaRud story...whatever option she makes way for Paro will backfire...Rudra has a 6th sense when it comes to Paro and danger😆





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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: loveanime

Even I am seeing more and more reasons for this marriage to happen. Because I think the writers have been quite good in moving the story past the hate stage. We are getting more hints from Rudra that he knows Paro to be innocent for sure but he is helpless under his own current predicament, Paro too trusts Rudra in her own way. How else are we going to bind these two together, a man like Rudra will never willingly marry and Paro will not be compeled to take care of a strange man who has no relation with her. My only sticking point is I don't want Rudra to lose his job at the cost of this marriage, if that doesn't happen then why shouldn't they get married. It would be a very unique love story to watch, where the premise is not hate or love just something undefinable. I just didn't want hate to bind them that is just torture for all us.

Ok I haven't even read ur entire reply and jumping guns to reply coz what u said in this paragrapgh triggered a thot in me and b4 I forget ...I better mention it😆
So as u said in bold...U would like to see Rudra lose his job...well I share the feelings...and I have a feeling that's exactly what may happen...
U see...there is this Maha-Shivratri mela happening on the parallel which is Rudra's plan B to catch Tejawat...So I think...all the marriage will be done...meaning mangalsutra...sindoor...phera...and prolly right after the last phera...the bullet will start firing...(per promos)...and here and since these will be Tejawat's men...Rudra will prolly catch one of them as a witness 2 while aman retrieves more leads for Rudra at the mela...plus not to mention...Rudra's mom will come in picture as well...
So all in all...he does end up getting more leads to ensure his job stays...but just a little shy of freeing Paro from the marriage...
So like he said...per him...the marriage for Paro will serve a punishment to remain quiet...not knowing that it will just backfire on him just like yesterday's "loving husband" plan...and he will be the one now having to be married to Paro minus the reason he actually did all these facade for but addition of him getting the best out of his own attraction for Paro...which will lead to him feeling emotions he has been avoiding all this while...
As for Paro...I think in the firing massacre at the wedding...Rudra will save Paro once again from Tejawat's men and this will prolly open the doors for Paro to atleast start "trying" to believe that just maybe Rudra was right and that she is being hunted to be killed by her people...so not really convinced but the doubt begins so a lill softening from her end also begins...
Now off to read ur reminder reply😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: tvbug2011



Revelation #3: The family's sword, which must only ever be used to protect whom Rudra loves greater than life itself.

The unsheathing of the sword filled me with foreboding for Rudra. Because why would Major Rudra Pratap Ranawat, who is so skilled and comfortable with a gun that he can shoot a man straight between the eyes at God knows how very many paces, not use a gun to protect his loved one? The sword only makes sense if he doesn't have his gun to hand. Which would definitely be the case if he was relieved of his uniform, ribbons and official gun, i.e. kicked out of BSD. Poor Rudra! However, thinking positively, I suppose I could also conclude that Rudra just didn't have the gun to hand, for whatever reason. A bit feeble but I don't mind grasping at straws if it means that he gets to stay with the BSD.
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Ah, I see that you are still avidly continuing your analysis of every single episode. Kudos to you for that.

I watched an episode -- yesterday's -- after a long hiatus.

Allow me to offer you a straw. Rudra will not lose his issued weapon. He will be the groom dressed to the nines with the Ranawat sword a part of his wedding trousseau. Of course, the tailor would have failed to provide a place for his holster!

As I haven't been regularly watching the show, I am not familiar with the timelines. How many days to the wedding? How many days to the hearing? Perhaps the mela, if it takes place before the wedding, will allow him a reprieve in terms of extension of time at the hearing. Therefore, it might make sense that he will have to wield the sword and play the knightin shining armour to rescue his damsel in distress.

Given that Kakisa will overhear the conversation between Rudra's father and Paro re the threat to her life and knows that her life is at stake and also has a personal grudge against Paro, it stands to reason that she will ensure that Paro walks to her death.
If that be the case, as foretold and instructed by Rudra's Uncle, the sword will not rise against the innocent but to protect the one he loves more than his own life. Of course, he won't know it yet. But, we do have Sunheri to make the pronouncement, right?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Lovely detailed post as always, you're very good at this, thanks. Yeah, the episode was good with revelations but the impact was less because of too many spoilers, hope they cut down the spoilers for some time, as it is reducing the suspense quotient. why cant they just release some off screen banter for us instead of spoilers.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: tvbug2011

Is there more to the gift, I wonder? Does it mean that the Thakurain will not know the identity of her daughter-in-law just now? Will she recognise Paro through her own jewels?


Methinks we r headed towards that.

My fav part of the epi was the scene betn the bros..they r funny together😆

Eager to see how the scene between the two sisters goes too...that shud b something else entirely.





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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: tvbug2011

Come Tuesday, and come the fireworks! And today the CVs didn't hold back but peppered the episode with quite a few dhamaakedaar revelations, big and small, one after the other.

Revelation #1: That although he expects Paro to shy at the fence the moment she is asked to take her place in the mandap next to him, even if she doesn't break, Rudra will go ahead with the wedding. The reason: Paro must be made to pay for her stubbornness, her silence and her support of the traitors.
That was a big thing for Rudra to say, to take on himself the onus of the judge, the jury and the executioner. To pronounce her guilty, read her her sentence, and make her serve her term. And of course it will be Rudra who will enforce the sentence. What a breath-taking pronouncement! No wonder, it left his father and uncle speechless! It just doesn't occur to Rudra that he is no one to judge or punish. And talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face. They had Rudra in mind when they wrote that one. Rudra has conveniently buried the fact that he too will pay while he makes Paro pay.
But, by making this significant statement, Rudra has acknowledged for the first time since he put his plan into action that Paro may not break. And secondly, that he is now resigned to being married to Paro - that's a significant distance to travel from his out-of-hand dismissal when Dilsher first asked Rudra to marry Paro because she had a handle on him and knew how to make rotis.
The wedding is beginning to look like a certainty.
Revelation #2: That was Paro revealed to Rudra in a new light from on top of the stairs. There he was sitting at the puja, looking straight ahead, when little discs of light danced across his face, distracting, signalling a summon that he could no more ignore than forget to breathe; drawing a response that, much like Paro earlier in the day, he was helpless to restrain; firing a reflex that swivelled his head towards the source of the light. He turned and was dazzled. She shimmered from a height - luminous, ethereal, like someone not of this world. A radiance that for one moment erased all the rancour. Until all that remained was recognition of her as he had once known her, before all this. Another rescue...another connect...another lifetime.
Rudra is becoming more and more receptive to Paro. And in these unguarded moments, which are now occurring with increasing frequency, Rudra is suspending reality (as he thinks it) and seeing clear through to the truth - which is that Paro is innocent, good, pure. He's having to work harder to back-track to his original opinion; run-through a mental repetition of her sins to convince him that she is as black as he has painted her. This internal strife (of his conscious with unconscious mind) will continue to see-saw and tear him apart, until he lets go of his conscious and just believes in her. But that is endgame.
Revelation #3: The family's sword, which must only ever be used to protect whom Rudra loves greater than life itself.
The unsheathing of the sword filled me with foreboding for Rudra. Because why would Major Rudra Pratap Ranawat, who is so skilled and comfortable with a gun that he can shoot a man straight between the eyes at God knows how very many paces, not use a gun to protect his loved one? The sword only makes sense if he doesn't have his gun to hand. Which would definitely be the case if he was relieved of his uniform, ribbons and official gun, i.e. kicked out of BSD. Poor Rudra! However, thinking positively, I suppose I could also conclude that Rudra just didn't have the gun to hand, for whatever reason. A bit feeble but I don't mind grasping at straws if it means that he gets to stay with the BSD.
Revelation #4: Rudra's mother's jewellery now adorns Paro.
An unwilling gift from Rudra to Paro (although it was Dilsher who handed it to her), and equally reluctantly accepted by Paro. Will Paro wearing it remind Rudra of his mother - beautiful and untrustworthy - more than she already does? After all who can forget Rudra spitting the insult "Aurat...khoobsurat Aurat..." at Paro at least twice now. And seeing his mother in Paro will undermine the PaRud relationship for ages.
Is there more to the gift, I wonder? Does it mean that the Thakurain will not know the identity of her daughter-in-law just now? Will she recognise Paro through her own jewels? Paro now has two of the Thakurain's jewellery gifts - the necklace from the first wedding, from Thakurain's current life, and the necklace from this wedding - the Thakurain's previous existence. Perhaps it was the taint of the Thakur's blood money on the first necklace that brought Paro so much tragedy. And perhaps this necklace, free of all sordidness, will bring back her happiness.
Revelation #5: The Mahashivratri Mela and Thakursa's appearance at it to indicate that all is well in his empire.
Yes this is all building towards a showdown on Mahashivratri. The wedding, the sword, the Thankur, the Thakurain and Kakisa. Yet again, Rudra is on the hunt. Yet again he has a plan in place. The difference is that this time he knows the Thakur's cunning. Will he be able to nail him now? I somehow doubt it. You can't nail a lead villain this early on. But there are other possibilities: Rudra may need to rescue Paro from the Thakur; or with this Op may actually find that modicum of proof that is needed to allow him to continue working in the BSD; or give him some leads against the Thakur that will require further investigation even outside of the BSD.
Revelation #6: The Thakurainsa is Rudra's mother.
This is not a surprise to most of us, thanks to the many loud spoilers doing the rounds. CVs please note, your biggest dhamaaka fell flat because of untimely exposure. So yes we knew that the Thakurainsa is Rudra's mother. But it is her appearance at his wedding that will put a twist in the tale. We don't know yet what the CVs have planned for her reveal to Rudra, Paro and Dilsher. But what will she do when she is caught between the Thakur and Rudra? So far she has picked the Thakur. But by attending his wedding she will have picked Rudra for that moment. Yet Rudra's path and the Thakur's are fated to cross on that very day... And what of the reveal to Paro, Dilsher and the rest of the family? Then, of course, there's the powder keg of Kakasa being in touch with Rudra's mother all along, waiting to explode. Waiting for more clues to gauge which way the cards will fall.
Revelation #7: Paro's secret is out.
What will Kakisa do with it? Will she be all the more determined to get PaRud married knowing (from overhearing only a part of the story) that Paro is being forced into the marriage, and she has sworn to destroy Paro. Or, will her desire for revenge be more comprehensive, and she will find Tejawat's men and sell Paro down the drain; arrange for Paro to be kidnapped, so that Rudra's honour is tainted by his non-marriage and she can eventually kick both him and Dilsher out of the haveli?
A packed episode today, with much to mull over and insufficient clues. At this stage, one can only predict in a general, un-informed sort of way. But, no doubt a clearer picture will emerge as the wedding, the court-martial and Mahashivratri draw closer.
In between the revelations were some lovely moments. My favourite being the Dilsher-Danveer reaction to Rudra's pronouncements against Paro. The brothers were just too cute, appalled and dumb-struck by Rudra's arrogance. Paro's appearance at the top of the stairs was breath-taking, and not just for Rudra. It was interesting to see that although Rudra was the one dazed by all that beauty, it was Paro's mouth that parted on a breath as she looked upon him. The magic is already working both ways! Paro's hand on Rudra's during the aarti was another poignant moment - a voluntary (albeit reluctant) move to touch him.
👏👏👏 to the cast and crew for delivering a power-packed episode which would have had greater impact if not for the spoilers.

Whew ... Too many things ... And did you say it was a 20 minute episode ? Loved the first red bold ... A scene that speaks so quintessentially of Rajasthan ... Of the shimmering glaring heat ... of the bright blinding sunlight ... Of unspoken Signals, of a time gone by ... Love that it is his wedding puja he is sitting for ... Loved how you said all ...
Sabs, Why has she agreed to marry him ... I missed a couple of your posts last week ...
The sword unsheathed ... I can't comment on that other than the fact .. That maybe a sword speaks of a primitive vendettas ... Dunno just a thought ... Based on the two words ... Unsheathed sword ...
Sabs ... I an swimmig in a river ... I have no idea where the shores are ... It us like being ducked under water at times ...and at times laying back and enjoying the flow ... All possible because of the power of your words ... Thanks so much my friend ...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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👏Well written...brilliant...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Awesome post...👏 with great details...

Loved it.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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very nice post...perfect put up everthing...loved it thoroughly...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: serialjunkie

you know the scene I liked most today?

The ribbing between the brothers. The light moments and teasing each other - it was cute and endearing. The PH needs to give us at least a few of those Babloo and Dada funny scenes.

Yes that was lovely! "Stubborn, pig-headed bull!" "He's your son..." 😆 Dead-pan! Yum! So much better than that unending corrosive malice from Kakisa!! Definitely need more of it.

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