Question - so all is forgiven??

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Remember the scene where Paro tells Rudra - one day you will repent and come to me and beg for forgiveness for what you did to me and I will not forgive you ... whatever happened to the relevance of that dialogue?
Paro seems to have forgiven Rudra for his previous rough handling of her. Or will this surface at a later date?
Makes you wonder if the CVs have seriously changed the tracks from the original path.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Maybe at a later time because right now there is no scope for that.
With Rudra continuing to spew venom at her and treat her badly, that might come later.
Now is her turn to seek his forgiveness because of the truth coming out and her misunderstanding him.
Also during the PC, she said that the girls went to the other side of the border and it they were killed then it was their good fortune, if not,,,,,then she paused and became teary eyed and then uttered "I would have been ruined too if not for you". That was her realization that worst could have happened to her if Rudra had not shot Varun.
So for now she has completely accepted him as her savior.
But a time will come when Rudra will be sorry for all the pain he has caused and going to cause her...***Fingers crossed**** though redemption and apology is something I will not expect (from previous experience)
Edited by SanayaIsBest - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Rudra had not wronged Paro .. She was a war casualty .. On the Wrong side since she believed rudra had destroyed her life by killing her husband and family., that is why she cursed him .. Now she knows it wasa lie she would have been sold if not saved by rudra .. Many times we hurt our protector ..
The Cvs have very effectively cleared the paro MU track that rudra has destroyed her life .
I applaud them ..they did not drag this thing..
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I have learned from IPK not to keep any relevance of any dialogues and the situations change due to various reasons and theses kind f dialogues will not come true.if CVs bring these dialogues in the future so be it,otherwise let it go.
There is need to rack our brains for it.i learned a huge lesson as I used to analyze and over analyze every situations and dialogues in IPK and none of them ever came true..
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Thank You so much for bringing up this topic .I completely agree with you I mean I understand she was wrong but now she doesn't wants to leave him she is happy with him .she does not even want to see her mamisa or her village people now her only concern is rudra .It looks like a sudden transition which I cannot connect to it at all ..I find rudra's character reasonable the way he is reacting to the situation but paro's character has gone lost .The famous dialogue where she says he will ask for forgiveness but she will not give it is all gone into thin air .🤢
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I was wondering the same thing!! But I guess after this track it may happen !! If Paro ever does leave Rudra from some reason, it could be this reason or the Laila angle!!


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Posted: 11 years ago
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I don't think the CVs forgot about it. I think they'll bring it back when Rudra does something that (nearly) destroys Paro. Their feelings for each other have to grow for the impact of Rudra begging for forgiveness and Paro refusing to, to be huge. That's what I think anyway.
Edited by squivi - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Well I have an answer to this.. just hope that unlike last show the CVs will show it!
When u truly love someone you will forgive ANYTHING. And the other side of the coin that the makers of the last show failed is that when you love someone and realize that u have hurt that person you will feel terribly guilty and will have a harder time forgiving yourself and that partner will be the one who will teach you to forgive urself.

The thing is Paro's side she has realized n she is repenting.

And on Rudra's side he was on the correct side but he treated her brutally. AND as the army man he is million times justified. BUT as the man who would come to love and cherish her above all else, he will not be able to forgive himself for hurting her even a tiny bit..

So Paro not forgiving part has changed, she will forgive as the equation has changed, BUT Rudra too needs to understand that Paro was NEVER wrong! She never did any crime and he punished her for mistakes or crimes she never did.. And hopefully they will give that respect to Rudra's love that the writers didn't give to ASR's love.
cz if he loves her one day he will regret his behavior in the past 'as the man who loves her' and not as the army major who was justified to do them...

plus there is always more chances that with the hatred he has for hs mother, Rudra turning on Paro over that too and doing something unforgivable to her again and the things will snowball.. we dunno which way this story will go..
Edited by princessunara - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I think Rudra will hurt Paro badly and that will result in her hating him this isn't over yet Rudra I am sure will do something horrible to Paro that will make her hate him, she will end up leaving him too. He will come running back to her on his knees begging for forgiveness but she wouldn't forgive him so easily he will work hard to earn it.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: hagen

Thank You so much for bringing up this topic .I completely agree with you I mean I understand she was wrong but now she doesn't wants to leave him she is happy with him .she does not even want to see her mamisa or her village people now her only concern is rudra .It looks like a sudden transition which I cannot connect to it at all ..I find rudra's character reasonable the way he is reacting to the situation but paro's character has gone lost .The famous dialogue where she says he will ask for forgiveness but she will not give it is all gone into thin air .🤢

I find the change in Paro - a bit too sudden as well. I would have preferred for her to take some time to develop affection for Rudra. I'm all for a emancipated Paro - not for a Paro who just shifts her devotion from one person to another - Tejawat to Rudra. Would have preferred a more independent minded Paro - who acknowledges Rudra's help gracefully - but is not looking to be a part of his family, and more focused on building her own life.
Not sure why but - I'm uncomfortable with the idea that Paro is suddenly all lovey dovey and mushied out wrt Rudra.

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