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MITTALs CASE 30.12
Originally posted by: RebeccaDaphne
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.
^diya u said it really well!
Originally posted by: napstermonster
I loved your analysis---
But I don't believe in Paro's "love." And I don't think the CVs do, either. I just don't think she has the depths of experience with him yet, to feel love. Not the kind of love she needs to feel, to deal with the burnt coal, smoke and ashes that are within that very masculine, attractive exterior. If she professes to love based on her eight weeks of Stockholm Syndrome, she will not have the strength to deal with the break down of this man, which is fast approaching.She has the strongest feelings for him she has probably has ever had. I agree with that. Certainly attraction, certainly tenderness and your words--Hero Worship--certainly all that. How seductive he has been, for a simple village girl--their first fated meeting, right down to the last bullet---he is the hero of dreams. She has literally dreamed of him. But she is ignoring the fact her dreams are those of him being on fire--and that she is terrified of fire. And she should be terrified of a man who can do something like this.
She does not know Rudra, the broken man, the hatred for women like her, the crushed picture, the cruelty of the man. She has no real idea about exactly how flawed Rudra is. The pain that the doll represents to them--her overcoming her loss, him succumbing to it---right now she is not equipped to become HIS protector, which she will have to be. And he will not accept her in any role other than his plaything. She is his doll, being punished for being the one his mother mothered--at the cost of his childhood. And if he still suspects her for Dilsher's coma, he means it when he wants her gone from their lives. Tied to Sumer... punishment, indeed.
And she has no idea of the levels at work here--the jealousy Rudra nurtures for her, for example. He is a fantasy for her right now, a pseudo-god, who she kneels before, offering herself as a jogan/worshipper at his feet. He is a man--and not necessarily a good man. But for Paro, Rudra has been infallible so far--- she has never seen him doing, or being wrong. She sees him as someone who protects her at all costs. But what he make her do as praschith for a crime she has not committed--that will test her faith in such simple role-plays. He needs to stop being her eternal protector--maybe even become the one she needs protection, at least emotionally, from. He needs to be wrong. And THEN if she loves him--it will be a love tested through that fire she fears, but walks through, for him.
If her love in not based on awareness of his flaws, and the compassion to overcome them, it will be useless to them both. I believe that he will still be the one to love first, and love deeply. She will have to actually see him as a man, and not a god, before she can love him-and first, he will have to fall far below the protector, and become the villain, in a way, before he gets her love.
Originally posted by: SingaporeFan
My take--- the first time he said ' byah karegi?' He meant to himself...wanted to see her reaction first to his proposal...insecure man was too afraid to propose directly ! But seeing confusion went on to Plan B-- Sumer se? He is definitely upto something! He really does not want her married to Sumer...still so possessive...Majorsa figure out your own feelings first..
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.
watched it with sub just now, , and in the kitchen scene, he said
" if i wish, i could push you out of the house.."
and when paro gave out her hand, he just glared at her and left ...
i find this scene so telling, cz he really does not wish to throw her out ... 😆
and the rests of the episode .. flows nicely ... just like your post .. 👍🏼
Originally posted by: SingaporeFan
My take--- the first time he said ' byah karegi?' He meant to himself...wanted to see her reaction first to his proposal...insecure man was too afraid to propose directly ! But seeing confusion went on to Plan B-- Sumer se? He is definitely upto something! He really does not want her married to Sumer...still so possessive...Majorsa figure out your own feelings first..