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Posted: 11 years ago
#41
Good post! The hero worship idea is very interesting! I think Paro has been through so much trauma she wants to be looked after and protected, so yes, she does look up to Rudra as a hero/saviour, and by him being so ruthless, will now have her feelings shattered.
This is what Rudra thinks he wanted but it will backfire. Because deep down it hurts Rudra that anyone should take his place as a protector, therefore in the Precap when Sumer says to her "main hoon na," and the now hurt and betrayed Paro lifts her eyes to Sumer,as though she is wondering if he will really care for her, it irks Rudra excruciatingly and he can't help himself coming in between them like a barrier.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: JJKKL


Thank you for saying that. I wanted to do him bodily harm.today. Women aren't chattel . I hope she tells him off in only the way she can.


Habs,

Don't take it out on Rudy boy.Paro knows very well that the game is between the two of them. And offering money to Sumair- Was just to shut him and KCM. Don't read too much into it. Rudy just wanted put Paro in a tight spot. I do not think it is for clearing the God image or to make Paro hate him. We have not yet reached that level in the relationship. That will happen when Rudy realises he is in love and wants to resist it.

Yesterday she called his bluff about bodily throwing her out. So he wants to call her bluff on her ready to do anything for the Maafi. It is as simple as that. Nothing to do with Bapusa or the attack on him - as he said in the bedroom.

I could think of a few possible answers. Before tonight's episode can we make this list complete and see whether we get the answer as one of the choices

    Yes with a condition that it will happen after Bapusa becomes okay ? Yes. Will do anything to get a Maafi from you Yes. If you will marry Laila
    No. How can you be back to Jallad ?
    No. To hell with your Maafi. And I am not leaving this haveli. No. I have a counter proposal. You marry me and I will leave the haveli the next minute No. You already filled up my Maang. Cannot marry again as long as you are alive.
  1. Anything else ?

Hey JJKKL. Some interesting points here. 😊
@ Paro knows it's a game: Hmmm as far as she's concerned she is not pIaying any games. Her intentions are clean, earnest, sincere. Yes she's agreed to do anything at all to prove that she's penitent, wants his forgiveness, wants him to believe her innocence. But it's not a game for her.
@ Offering money to Sumer: Rudra knew that Paro would not take marriage lightly. And that it was the ultimate test for her. And the only way he could get Sumer to agree to marry Paro was with the incentive of giving him his dream. So the money was not to shut him up as much as to bribe him to marry Paro.
@ Rudra's reasons: Yes Rudra wanted to put Paro in a tight spot. He wanted to force her to leave Bapusa, him and the haveli. That's what was working on the surface. But it looks like there was more to that condition than that. The circumstances that gave birth to that condition were her words that she thought him her protector. That it mattered to her what he thought of her, whether he forgave her. And even if he couldn't know for sure whether she was telling the truth or lying, he had to do something about the protector image. Either further it or destroy it. He chose to destroy it.
@ Does Rudra realise he's in love: Agreed that he doesn't. But he knows he's vulnerable to her. That she could hurt him. That's why he wants her out of the haveli, far from him. There's also self-defence at play here. If he was indifferent to her, he wouldn't be so disturbed.
@ He's calling her bluff: Agreed.
@ List: Hmmm I'd go with 5 and/or 7. 'No. To hell with your Maafi. And I am not leaving this haveli.' or 'No. You already filled up my Maang. Cannot marry again as long as you are alive.'
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: mozart66

Lovely post Sabs!!! Perfect analysis!!! Love ya!! 🤗

The episode made my head spin long after it was over!! I just couldn't make any sense out of it!!! I am still reeling under its effect!

I am not a very good analyst, let me be frank! I looked at it from a slightly different angle, a very very simple superficial one, because I couldn't put things together the way most of you here have done!!! According to me this is all Rudra's plan to create some havoc over some issue, which happens to be putting Paro under undue pressure, to find a loophole that he is looking for to know exactly what transpired here at the house in his absence that has put Dilsher in this condition! I am thinking purely from Rudra's detective POV!!

One thing I have realized is that both Paro and Rudra are NO WHERE near the feeling of LOVE!!! They are unable to understand their own emotions much less accept them!
Rudra is bugged enough to see Paro in his house! If he so detested her he could have easily thrown her out. But he hasn't! Why? Her repeated attempts to make him see her innocence and her denial in being involved in his father's condition has somewhere gotten to him and he is now putting his thinking cap on to know the truth. He already knows she can not harm anyone!
He is allowing her to stay around to observe and see the reactions of everybody around!! If you have noticed then even Maithili said that she knows Paro couldn't have done it but Sunheri is an eye witness that nobody can ignore because she has no motive to lie. This is all pointing to Dilsher's case being solved and Paro being used in this ugly manner in the mind-game that Rudra is playing with everybody! Rudra must have anticipated certain reactions from the family members?
Mohini and Sumer are the filtered-out people from the family that Rudra seems to be concentrating on! If Paro really wants to prove her innocence then she will have to give this ultimately cruel test that Rudra has set out for her!! I am sure in today's episode many of these things will be sorted out! Paro's feelings are those of hero-worship and Rudra's feelings are undergoing a big turmoil and he wants to test his own feelings for Paro to see their validity!! Notice when Paro comes to Dilsher's room to put that lep on Dilsher's feet, Rudra looked as if he has given up on her and asks her in a flat almost dejected voice why is she doing all this and why is it all important to her. He sounded as if defeated and a person who does not know any other way to solve this riddle called Paro! But some honest, innocent pleas on Paro's face surely has spurred him on to test his own feelings!!

I think that Rudra wants to see how Sumer reacts. How Mohini reacts and how Paro reacts to his proposal of marrying Paro and Sumer! One thing is for sure that he will not let Paro come to any harm!! Not even in his worst nightmare!! Paro will somehow turn things around and will manage to stay back giving enough fodder to Rudra to think over!! And she will be the one to propose to him out of blue!! But then this is what I think will happen if things are to tie up with the promo!! My bet is that Paro will remind Rudra that he has already filled her maang with the blood and announced her as his wife Parvati Rudra Pratap Ranawat and so she can't marry another man in the presence of her husband!! Let's see if my wish gets fulfilled or does Paro do harakiri in the name of obtaining forgiveness from Rudra! If Paro does the harakiri I wonder if Rudra will ever be able to live with that!!! His beliefs about beautiful women have already started undergoing massive changes and upheaval so...

Excited about tonight!!

Hey Mozart, 🤗 ❤️ Love Ya!! And thank you for your kind words. 😊
And for someone who claims they aren't into analysis, this is great analysis!! 👏
@ Rudra's plan to find out the truth behind Dilsher's condition: There's a strong possibility of that. May well be that Rudra believes Paro is innocent and is looking for the criminal.
@ Rudra and Paro are nowhere near feeling love: Hmm I think they feel an attraction, a visceral link, care for each other much more than superficially. I think that they are in the initial stages of love, but have not realised leave alone acknowledged it.
@ Her repeated claims of innocence have made him think. Agreed.
@ Rudra's focusing on Mohini and Sumer: Yes I even wondered if he was trying to break up that twosome, set Sumer against Mohini. Hence the bribe to get Sumer out of the way and set him at odds with Mohini. The only thing against this argument was how would Rudra know they were a partnership? Unless he spent a good part of the night figuring it out.
@ He will not let Paro come to any harm: Agreed. Protecting her is in his blood. In his heart now. 😃
@ Paro will remind Rudra about the blood Sindoor: Hope so, hope so!!😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: _Ms.Foxy.Angel_

That was an outstanding analysis just loved it.

Thank you. 😊 Glad it appealed.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: pinkrose90

Great analysis on the episode l! 😃 I really enjoyed reading it.
Really, what an episode! Rudra putting forward the condition that Paro should marry Sumer and how rudra offered plenty of money to Sumer to bribe him into saying yes to marry Paro! 😕

Thank you. 😊 Glad you enjoyed it. Quite an amazing episode!!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: sunisan23

Great analysis ... the episode had me totally confused! Your post cleared things in my mind. Waiting for tonight!

Thank you. 😊 Glad it helped. It really was a confusing episode.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: ddFan2012


Lovely analysis DD. Agree with most of it, barring some minor points. You've read both their characters really well which is why much of what you say is spot on.
Adding my two cents...dont know if it makes sense in any way!

See here is the thing. In Paro's world disloyalty, games, being unfaithful do not exist. She is too pure to think like Rudra. She is clueless to what is going on in his head. From what I see all Paro wants is for her Hero to forgive her. She can't bear that he thinks ill of her.

Agreed!! 👏
So to prove to him that she would do anything and obtain his forgiveness & will agree to the marriage. Marrying Sumer is living a hundred deaths everyday and she will tell him so. Not agreeing means everything she said all along is a lie.
Hmmm not so sure she will agree. Marriage may be a step too far.

Now Rudra is on a different trip. He is playing mind games. He is out to find out one if she really meant what she said, is she being as honest as how she portrays herself to be. Is she lying? Or is there more to all this rakshak worship. He does not care for her forgiveness. He never asked her for an apology so he does not believe in accepting one. If she refuses which he thinks she might raise some resistance if nothing at all...that she harbours some kind of feelings for him.

Agreed! 👏
The money bit could have been offered to her if he felt she was a liar and this was all a game she was playing. He could have offered the money to her and told her to go away. The offer was made to Sumer. There is more to this than what we see.
And agreed again. 😊 Rudra knows at some level that she is innocent. But I wonder if he's using Sumer just because he's unscrupulous enough to be bought off, or because he wants to get Sumer away from Kakisa, and if he suspects Kakisa and Sumer of foulplay re his father.

The promo was not been shown so extensively all this while...and rightly so...its contradictory to what we saw yesterday. Now I think she calls bluff ( I wish actually) agrees to marry Sumer. He is in a BIG FIX. Dilsher gets better (hence the feet lep) wakes up...talks of impending R & P marriage. She then offers the sindoor to him. Your turn mister! With her yes he should have already forgiven her. So the pth is clear from her side. 😉

Dekhte hai...never have I ever waited for an April Fools Day to arrive as much I did last night! Sheesh.. (facepalm).utter madness!

Indeed waiting for tonight's epi.


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Thank you.😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: chitmanas

lovely analysis 👍🏼

but i agree with napster that paro isn't in love with Rudra yet, she's still unable to figure out what her own feelings are and this is just the starting point

Thank you. 😃
I too agree with Napster Paro doesn't know the full-flawed man Rudra. And therefore can't possibly love all of him. But Paro loves as much of Rudra as she knows. There are degrees of love and Paro may be on the periphery, but it's the most she's ever felt for another man.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: tvbug2011

Hey JJKKL. Some interesting points here. 😊
@ Paro knows it's a game: Hmmm as far as she's concerned she is not pIaying any games. Her intentions are clean, earnest, sincere. Yes she's agreed to do anything at all to prove that she's penitent, wants his forgiveness, wants him to believe her innocence. But it's not a game for her.
@ Offering money to Sumer: Rudra knew that Paro would not take marriage lightly. And that it was the ultimate test for her. And the only way he could get Sumer to agree to marry Paro was with the incentive of giving him his dream. So the money was not to shut him up as much as to bribe him to marry Paro.
@ Rudra's reasons: Yes Rudra wanted to put Paro in a tight spot. He wanted to force her to leave Bapusa, him and the haveli. That's what was working on the surface. But it looks like there was more to that condition than that. The circumstances that gave birth to that condition were her words that she thought him her protector. That it mattered to her what he thought of her, whether he forgave her. And even if he couldn't know for sure whether she was telling the truth or lying, he had to do something about the protector image. Either further it or destroy it. He chose to destroy it.
@ Does Rudra realise he's in love: Agreed that he doesn't. But he knows he's vulnerable to her. That she could hurt him. That's why he wants her out of the haveli, far from him. There's also self-defence at play here. If he was indifferent to her, he wouldn't be so disturbed.
@ He's calling her bluff: Agreed.
@ List: Hmmm I'd go with 5 and/or 7. 'No. To hell with your Maafi. And I am not leaving this haveli.' or 'No. You already filled up my Maang. Cannot marry again as long as you are alive.'


After wandering around the forum reading all the great posts and trying to make sense of Rudra's dimaag ... or what passes for one 😉 ... I like this analysis the most.

Rudra is testing Paro on many levels, and he is also scared of his feelings for her.

He's testing her ... she tells him he is her protector and that is why it matters to her what he thinks of her. And she is ready to do anything to gain his forgiveness and prove herself innocent of the fire.
He wants her to leave the haveli. So he puts what he feels is an impossible condition, one she will never agree to to ... she will say no, that will establish she's lying and he can pack her off.
And the reason he wants to pack her off so desperately, is because he can see her feelings growing for him, and is scared of his own vulnerability. She declared him her protector, and he is scared that it's true ... that he is in fact obsessively protective about Paro.

Paro's thinking is simple ... people are good or bad, black or white. After the Tejawat incident, she has placed him on a pedestal ... he can choose to stay on it, or he can choose to shatter that image she has built of him in her mind ...
And he chooses to shatter it, because he does not want to be worshipped by her, he doesn't want her to stay close to him ... he is scared that she will see the flaws in the man if she stays close, and will change her mind about him again. From Jallad, he became protector ... from protector, he can easily turn back to Jallad ... so why wait for her to change her mind ... he will make sure himself to change her opinion about him.

And by using Sumer, he kills two birds with one stone ... because he does not really believe she started the fire, the only other person who could have is Mohini ... so in getting rid of Paro, he can create a rift between Mohini and Sumer, in an attempt to get to the truth.

Not the best analysis ... we'll have to wait and see what the cvs have in mind.

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