Originally posted by: prettypri
Sush...love love love your take today😊.
It's the most balanced one I have read...and so beautifully looks at the POV of all three characters Paro Rudra and Laila!
Rudra is not immune to family and the togetherness it offers...it's just a shield he wears to show that it doesn't bother him that he never had it!
The softening expressions when he looked at Danveer and his father dancing and the way he glanced at Paro smiling and looking down at his family rejoicing surely show that he is not hardened beyond repair!
He is feeling something other than what a captor or officer would feel for his witness...a protectiveness...definitely...the stirring of an attraction...yes probably!
Calling her Paro when he didn't see her in the room is the biggest indication...from an impersonal woh ladki to Parvati to now Paro...his journey to feel for her has started!
Coming to Laila...a lot has been said...mainly about the fact that she is wrong and allowed herself to be used and is now coming between Rudra and Paro...but
Human emotions are not governed by logic...least of all love..!
Laila held onto the Hope that she could change Rudra atleast enough to make him hers and that's why she was with him for so long!
Clearly she isn't a doormat..she didn't plead with him...but demanded an explanation and said she takes away rights from him too!
She threatened to harm Paro yes...but I doubt she actually has done anything...that was more to see how he reacted...and because of the way this entire marriage episode came undone in front of her...all,of a sudden she was faced with the village singing praises of his love with a girl he told her he hated!
the story demands that she will turn negative but today I felt for her...because all she had was Hope and that's what differentiates humans after all!
She will unwittingly bring out Rudra's protective instinct for Paro to the fore!