Originally posted by: stg1
beautiful take by u as always ⭐️ cant say that i loved the episode exactly but i did enjoy it a lot and was happy that it was quite fast paced. and sanaya was just breathtaking, in appearance and her performance. but after today i'm still waiting to see paro get to reveal that depth of emotion at the loss of her previous life and dreams that rudra displayed while clutching his beloved uniform and sobbing for it's imminent loss! i get that he loves it a lot and it's his reason for living but still, what was that? i was trying so hard to empathise but i just couldn't stop laughing 😳
what i like is that i cant guess where this is going and i'm still interested enough to find out how all the chess pieces fall into play. the dynamics between all the major characters r getting more interesting, although the grey shades r becoming pure black for quite a few - half of rudra's family is busy plotting his and his father's death, i didn't expect so much villainy except from my thakursa! hope they do keep up this balance and i agree, the acting is mostly superb and a real treat when coupled with great screenplay and direction 😃
Thank you much!😊
@Bold: you are not alone...lots of sahelis had that reaction to Rudr Banna's crying😃
As for Paro's pain and her reflecting on it ...I think this is the best that we are going to get on the subject...sadly. I have resigned myself to it...if they show something better in the future, I'll be very happy, but I am not holding my breath for it. But between the two, Paro is definitely much stronger emotionally than Rudr...he is just an emotional wreck...dissolving into tears/ranting rage at a moment's notice.
Totally with you on the suspense...despite the periodic spoilers on SBB/SBS and the rest, they have managed to keep the suspense alive and that is not mean task. And yes, most everyone is or is turning black. I remember a pre-telecast interview with the makers where they said all the characters in this show except Paro are grey.