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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: h_ghouse

Don't burn your hand...Oh no! Please NO!!! Rudra will be so tensed when he would see you like this 😭

But, Rudra is Rudra I know he has his own AWESOME ways to do things and will definitely apply mehndi on her hand for sure 😉

Aaawww I want his name to be written on Paro's hand in Mehndi Ceremony!


I don't think he will be able to apply mehndi on her hands. I am very upset with Parvati. She doesn't deserve him.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Harshuu


I don't think he will be able to apply mehndi on her hands. I am very upset with Parvati. She doesn't deserve him.


Why are Parvati's trauma and sadness not important? Right now she is captive and has no freewill. She recently got widowed and is in custody, though in a haveli. She can't be expected to forget everything and start romancing Rudra, when he has not given her shred of evidence to prove Tejawat is a smuggler or that Varun was involved in gun trade.

Right now signing those papers (without proof) and marrying Rudra are like agreeing to give false testimony and betraying her soul.

We as an audience know more about Tejawat and Rudra than Paro, she behaving the way she is based on what she understands and sees.

She does not deserve Rudra? I don't think right now she wants him in her life, she would rather be free of captivity and go back to live with her mamisa in her village.


Even when the case is solved one cannot expect her to forget everything she went through for no fault of hers the next moment and start romancing the rough and tough Rudra. If Rudra is allowed to mourn his losses for 15 years, please let Paro too to recover from trauma of jail, threats, widowhood for sometime. She is as human as Rudra, despite being fictional characters.
Edited by showviewer - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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@showviewer I agree but Rudra and Paro both have suffered a lot a lot a lot and I think they both truly deserve each other, and in the upcoming episodes she might come to know how sweet actually Rudra is, he is rigid outside but on inside very sweet and soft 😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: h_ghouse

@showviewer I agree but Rudra and Paro both have suffered a lot a lot a lot and I think they both truly deserve each other, and in the upcoming episodes she might come to know how sweet actually Rudra is, he is rigid outside but on inside very sweet and soft 😃


Absolutely it is a love story of Rudra and Paro and they will eventually come together after overcoming plenty of challenges and misunderstandings. However, the burden of transformation and seeing things from Rudra's point of view is not only Paro's. Rudra too is reeling under his prejudices and biases and misunderstanding. Has he stopped to think how loyal and innocent Paro must be to go through captivity and this sham marriage to protect her loved ones? He already knows she would rather die than go through with it. So, both need to know about each and shed their respective misunderstanding. Neither Paro NOR Rudra are at such a place in their relationship.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: showviewer


Why are Parvati's trauma and sadness not important? Right now she is captive and has no freewill. She recently got widowed and is in custody, though in a haveli. She can't be expected to forget everything and start romancing Rudra, when he has not given her shred of evidence to prove Tejawat is a smuggler or that Varun was involved in gun trade.

Right now signing those papers (without proof) and marrying Rudra are like agreeing to give false testimony and betraying her soul.

We as an audience know more about Tejawat and Rudra than Paro, she behaving the way she is based on what she understands and sees.

She does not deserve Rudra? I don't think right now she wants him in her life, she would rather be free of captivity and go back to live with her mamisa in her village.


Even when the case is solved one cannot expect her to forget everything she went through for no fault of hers the next moment and start romancing the rough and tough Rudra. If Rudra is allowed to mourn his losses for 15 years, please let Paro too to recover from trauma of jail, threats, widowhood for sometime. She is as human as Rudra, despite being fictional characters.

oh just loved ur post and as I hav nothing more to add only👏👏👏
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Posted: 11 years ago
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@showviewer Just have a look at the picture, I think Rudra has realized that she is innocent but is not willing to accept it 😉 This is the scene where Aman asks Rudra that do you still think that she's guilty and he says "No".👍🏼

Paro and Rudra both have feelings for each other but they don't know it yet 😛
Edited by h_ghouse - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: showviewer



Why are Parvati's trauma and sadness not important? Right now she is captive and has no freewill. She recently got widowed and is in custody, though in a haveli. She can't be expected to forget everything and start romancing Rudra, when he has not given her shred of evidence to prove Tejawat is a smuggler or that Varun was involved in gun trade.

Right now signing those papers (without proof) and marrying Rudra are like agreeing to give false testimony and betraying her soul.

We as an audience know more about Tejawat and Rudra than Paro, she behaving the y she is based on what she understands and sees.

She does not deserve Rudra? I don't think right now she wants him in her life, she would rather be free of captivity and go back to live with her mamisa in her village.


Even when the case is solved one cannot expect her to forget everything she went through for no fault of hers the next moment and start romancing the rough and tough Rudra. If Rudra is allowed to mourn his losses for 15 years, please let Paro too to recover from trauma of jail, threats, widowhood for sometime. She is as human as Rudra, despite being fictional characters.


Yes, but she should be greatful to Rudra for having saved her from flesh trade .

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Paro will be thankful when she finds out about it. Right now does she know it? No is the answer. Rudra has not shown her a single proof to convince her he protected her from flesh trade. You and I know that but if you have seen all episodes of the show you also see Paro has no idea about the cross border smuggling or flesh trade.

Why are you expecting her to believe Rudra without any proof that the marriage that her mamisa, Thakurayan and Thakur, who were her guardians since she got orphaned, was actually dangerous for her? How do you expect her to believe Rudra's word against those who were her parent figures.

When Rudra gets proof or she stumbles into truth on her own, she will support Rudra in his mission, she already told him she will never side with traitors.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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@showviewer Yes, let's just hope we see them together very soon because I don't want those Parud fights anymore😛
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: h_ghouse

@showviewer Yes, let's just hope we see them together very soon because I don't want those Parud fights anymore😛


I know what you mean, but strap your seat belts, it is going to take sometime before both are together, there are enough villains and vamps and situations in front for them to overcome before a happily ever after.

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