He comes into the room to try and convince her, YET AGAIN, to not trust Tejawat .. this time he tries to appeal to her emotions .. he talks about his experience with his mother, and almost begs her to not trust Tejawat. In this process, he doesn't realize when he starts speaking the truth .. the truth of what he felt as a kid when his mom left .. the blind childhood faith he had in her. And, when he realizes what he told her .. realizes that he let his guard down .. that he truly said what he felt like, he attempts to leave the room .. not even wanting to listen to the truths that Paro says .. to acknowledge that he remembers and misses his mom.
Never in his life has he had the opportunity to speak his heart out about his mom leaving him, and so today when he does start talking about her, and her betrayal, just in an attempt to convince his one and only witness to sign the papers, he starts sprouting out his true feelings that have been buried deep inside his self for many many years.
And so in spite of him being a jallad, in spite of everything that he has done to Paro .. one can't help but sympathize with the little boy in him .. the little boy who hasn't been able to move on from his mothers betrayal.