Originally posted by: showviewer
😆 Chalo yeh misunderstanding clear hua. Are aap kyu nahi himmat kar sakte, saab yaha analyze hi karte hai.That said it is interesting you guys are saying it is from Paro's point of view where as I just finished reading another convincing post which talked of how the creatives are telling the story from Rudra's lens hence bending over back to make audience empathize with him in multiple scenes.For me a love story is only effective when the script and screenplay gives equal weightage to both protagonists without getting lopsided in narration. Only then we can follow how each changes in their journey towards love and healing. Right now I am hoping for the balance in script, as the actors are doing a fab with what the creatives are giving them.
PHEW!!!!!!...Aapko pata bhi hain kaisa feel hota jab misunderstanding clear hota hain...Feels like a mountain on the chest just got removed. 😲😆
Now come to think of it...Bechaare humare Rudra and Paro...they have a herculean task in their respective misunderstanding...inka kya hoga re kaalia??😆
As for your sorta-question about why we say its from Paro's POV...well am sure MKMji can explain much better...but I will simply go with how Rangrasiya was initially introduced to the audience:
'Rangrasiya', is set in Rajasthan, the show, starring Sanaya Irani and Ashish Sharma, is about a girl who believes in love and how her path crosses with a man who doesn't believe in it. "
But I agree when you say love story is 1 which gives equal weightage to both protagonists...
Afterall DDLJ will be my classic love story of Raj and Simran...equal weightage wala isshtory😳😆