Originally posted by: Ariel
If he had told her that, I agree she would have broken it off.
Anyway, CVs are resorting to age old techniques. As of now she is not yet a villain but a plot tool needed to move the love story forward. If not there is no other way to establish this love story as unique, she has to be the one who he picks over the woman who does love him 😆😆..same old techniques, new relationships that rest on ashes of the old which is how life is sometimes...besides her most important role in this story would be to create situations that throw the two of them together..otherwise they cant create the 'together in spite of all odds' scenario since these two hate each other, they need that push 😆
CVs would have put as much thought into her characterization as they do in hiring spot boy X over spot boy Y ... Its best to leave it as it is, because Rudra is not in a place to analyze what happened with Laila, he is not Richard Gere in pretty woman, he has to be drawn to innocence which is Paro. Which is good I suppose in a way because thats how this story is structured 😉 Technically, IMO, no one can have a no strings 8 year relationship. will he turn his back on her if she was gravely injured or something, I would hope not out of humanity, so that bellies the concept of no strings..but its best to leave out such complications in the story, it wont be a happy escape otherwise..at least for me. 😳