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It was a great twist! But hell I wanted to kick rudra's ass!
I would like her to ask him what is the difference between him and Varun ? He is selling her for 13 lakhs. And Varun was planning for money in installments.
I watched the episode again. Am not sure what triggered Rudra to question her motives. Yday I thought it was because he called his bluff in the kitchen. But he did not do anything then. When she came with the lep he had an expression of having lost to her. When she was talking about the Rudraksh and said she will not give it back till she gets the Maafi, he looked as if she has gone mad and was about to walk out of the room. Only when she started talking about the lep did he come back and sit next to her and ask the questions. Why did the lep trigger this ?
Originally posted by: FairyLiquidSoap
đ the same here
and the pre cap in retrospect looks hollow as well
however shall wait and see and the SBS segments seem to show that she is going to be chasing him in public much to his horror Serves him right She is administering the same medicine đ
Originally posted by: princessunara
<font size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif" color="#0066cc">res i will read i just know as always i am gonna like this :D
</font><font size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif" color="#0066cc">EDITED</font><font size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif" color="#0066cc">Fab post Swati!! đI just completely agree!! Dressed up romantically AND from strictly a drama POV it was an amazing twist! but when as a woman on whose head a price was put it was sickening..</font><font size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif" color="#0066cc">Do u remember the last show too put a price on her head? That time it was 48k Rupees (rent of the house). I was furious I wrote something that I knew the writers will never show.</font> (<font color="#663399">OS: Y</font><font color="#666699">ou wo</font><font color="#666666">n Arn</font><font color="#999999">avji..</font>) <font size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif" color="#0066cc">But its a repeat of that here.</font><font size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif" color="#0066cc">So this is NOT a crucification/bashing of Rudra considering even I have written against this before too in regards to the previous show.</font><font size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif" color="#0066cc">Anyway.. let's see how this will be taken on.</font><font size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif" color="#0066cc">Cz if this is shown it better be given dignity in a different way. Like show that it damages her..AND show him realizing what crime he has committed cz its an insult to his love if he doesn't realize n feel the loss of that innocence which drew him in the first place.</font><font size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif" color="#0066cc">So show it to be an insecurity from her side = that she won't trust men to do any good by her.. cz Sumer was the 4th one - she never trusted him in the first place, but its one more man who was lying to her face to make her agree to be sold to him.</font><font size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif" color="#0066cc">So let us see this damaging her n make her distrustful of men too.. just like he is distrustful of beautiful women.</font>
it is sad
the bargain was worsesumer's acceptance and consolation was the worstrudra the protector blaah... lets not go therehe is grey yeah yeah i get it !i hope this track is written with the intention of MU resolution , and rudra has a plan in mindit is kind of out of character to judge whether she has fallen for him at this time, when his dad is in coma , he should have other prioritiesi would kind of be okay with this track if it is to figure out paro's real intentionsbecause if he believes she is the real culprit , it is dangerous letting her near his father , she doesnt seem to leave , and she is trying to reach dilsher's by some meansonly thing is i dont want this plot to be a shallow one just so that paro will confess , i would like to see rudra having a plan in mind to figure out if she is innocentand she gives it back to him
<font color="#FF0000"><font face="Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="5">It is not just the men. The women have been equally active & efficient in stabbing Paro from behind here.
Mamisa, her protector who sold her to the devil when the Thakur wiggled his brows, Kaki the witch & professional murder expert, Mythili & Sunehri who keep changing sides as though it were an Olympic sports, Thakurain Maasa who is grey in this story and capable of selling her soul to the devil...
Put simply, Paro has only herself to depend on. And the earlier she understands it, the better for her. She is her own rakshak.
Even if Rudra grows a head & realises he has been an ass in this particular instance and tries & succeeds in containing the damage, this is just the beginning. He is so flawed that she is going to spend an entire life battling the damage that his parents did to him.
Good luck, Paro Baisa. Stand straight. Stand strong. Or people are going to push you around.</font></font>
'Call it the romantic in me and for those who know me as the Grinch know how low my RQ is but Rudra has to repent later over this chauvinistic deed ala Khap Panchayat members who ruthlessly treat women as commodities and this act sadly taints/compromises his own image Conduct most unbecoming of an army officer and an otherwise modern-day man This blip in his radar has to have serious repercussions
I have an inkling although I may be wrong for this be a testosterone driven PH / writers and I don't think they have factored her 3 betrayals by the 3 men she felt for but if they do I think it would not just be Rudra and his trust issues with beautiful women but Paro with her own demons of faith and dependence issues with the people she considered worthy of her devotion which would truly make them equals in their emotional battles of loyalty love and expectation and a powerful weapon to be exploited by those intent on destroying them'Beautiful post, echoing my own feelings. Have been very uncomfortable after yesterday's episode, wondering if I am unable to see the vision of the makers ... because I found nothing wonderful or intelligent in Rudra's so-called 'test'. Treating a woman as a commodity, to be sold for a few lakh rupees ... how does that make him any better than Tejawat or Varun? Tejawat used Paro as a conduit for her weapon smuggling, Varun was part of the smuggling and was prepared to sell Paro after the wedding ... and now Rudra is prepared to buy Sumer as a husband for Paro, just to prove ... what exactly?He wants her to leave the haveli ... yes. He is uncomfortable having her around ... yes. He wants to 'test' her commitment to him vs her desire to prove herself innocent ... accepted. Does that give him the right to use Paro as a pawn? Moreover, can't he think of any other weapon than a forced marriage every time? First he was forcing her to marry him if she didn't sign the documents ... now he's forcing her to marry Sumer to prove her innocence ... seriously, what century are the writers living in? So she has to agree to marry a lecherous rogue just to prove that she is truly sorry for believing in a man who was a father figure to her for fifteen years? The fact that she came back, gave witness against that man, is not enough proof for him?<font size="2">Rudra's betrayal by one woman seems to give him carte blanche to distrust women, beautiful or otherwise for all eternity ...</font><font size="2">Paro has been betrayed three times by three men, in whom she put her trust ... as you so beautifully pointed out. Does that not give her the right to distrust all men for all eternity too?</font><font size="2">And coming to current scenario ... she had elevated Rudra to the status of Bholenath himself ... or to the status of her protector sent by Bholenath ... how will she ever trust him after this? If this is Paro's test ... will Rudra ever have to go through a test of his own, to prove himself worthy of her love and her trust? Can a woman ever trust a man who tries to sell her off? Or who uses her trust and her faith in him and turns it upside down?</font>