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Posted: 11 years ago
#41

Originally posted by: Rupunzale

Hi Sunara, the only thing I can say at this moment is that Rudra has done the same thing similar to varun which makes him despicable.this act of offering money was extremely distasteful...Rudra was a grey character till then but now I am afraid he is black. For some reason the whole thing is out of proportion and has been rushed...I cannot fathom a lovestory after this. Depicting a woman as a commodity is unacceptable.



Pri actually that is why i said that the writers destroyed Rudra's character! AND AND AND Paro not being offended at being considered a commodity means she has EQUAL blame!
She should have bloody well packed up and left, forgiveness be damned at that point!

So for me its not Rudra's fault alone. Paro is equally responsible from the moment she decided to disregard that humiliation!
Abuser is as bad as the one who takes abuse silently when she has a choice to NOT take it!

Earlier she didn't have a choice as many other lives rode on her being silent. But now its just STUPID from Paro's end too!

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Posted: 11 years ago
#42

Originally posted by: Naach_Basanti

You do realise that Paro has a choice here, right? As much as Rudra's actions may seem distasteful, he isnt forcing paro into this. She has a choice, but isnt willing to exercise it.

I am all for choices NB...no isn't forcing her because he knows he doesn't have to...she is broken and desperate for his forgiveness...she would do anything. We all have choices but sometimes in life we can't take the decisions because indirectly it's taken by others.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: princessunara



<font color="#0066cc" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif" size="2"> Pri actually that is why i said that the writers destroyed Rudra's character! AND AND AND Paro not being offended at being considered a commodity means she has EQUAL blame!
She should have bloody well packed up and left, forgiveness be damned at that point!

So for me its not Rudra's fault alone. Paro is equally responsible from the moment she decided to disregard that humiliation!
Abuser is as bad as the one who takes abuse silently when she has a choice to NOT take it!

Earlier she didn't have a choice as many other lives rode on her being silent. But now its just STUPID from Paro's end too!

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I really don't know what to think of Paro anymore under such circumstances. She seems extremely desperate and it's just not adding up. I have a feeling that Rudra will insult and reject her...and following that she will agree to marry Sumer. I hope she has the courage to walk out but you and me both know that it's not going to happen. I read somewhere that this PH has a history of marrying of leads to other ppl.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#44

Originally posted by: Oldestfan

Firstly, if he was selling Paro, he would be getting money for her, not giving sumer money as an incentive not to say no! He has laid a trap for Paro, a sort of checkmate situation. But she will turn the tables on him, convert it to a stalemate!

Nonetheless, it was a bit mean! He is mit playing fair. And yet, can he really put his fathers life at stake again? And then again, what if this is a sort of sting op, and poor
Paro is the unwitting pawn?

whenever money is used as a mode of exchange...the prospective outcome is buying / selling. He knew very well that Dumer is greedy...he loves money. He acted upon that...he offered him money luring him to agreeing to marriage. He knew Sumer wouldn't have agreed otherwise.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#45

Originally posted by: flower27


same here i don't like the current track at all, i don't like paro's decisions she's like a women without personality

honestly, I have no respect for women who are ready to be treated like doormats. It's desperation and I cannot relate to it.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#46

Originally posted by: ...Pwincess...

Rudra hasn't sold paro. he will never allow her to marry sumer. did you not see how he didnt allow sumer to wipe paro's tears.though i do agree that he has gone too far.

thanks for commenting.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#47

Originally posted by: Parihoonmein_12

It's classic that when a person who's been abused for years will turn to an abuser himself. When he was compelling her to get married for her testimony, he said that he'd go to any lengths to get recognition for his fallen troops. I could relate to that passion and rational. But here it does not make an iota of sense. His actions are not sitting well with many viewers. It was very calculative on his part and deliberate. I don't think it was a spur of the moment decision. He planned it the entire night on how to break her and executed his plan flawlessly. For someone who is so deliberate in this manner, it is baffling that he cannot seem to connect the dots that Paro cannot be behind the fire. There is such so much contradiction and flaws in the character of Rudra. Where are the writers going with this plot? I was hoping that Paro would accept the proposal and make a condition that she will marry but after Dilsher's recovery. That would really spice things up. On Paro's proposal, I'm reserving my comments after watching today's episode.

yes, it is very common for an abused to become an abuser. But again not everyone turns out to be the way...there are thousands of abused personalities who takes a stand to protect the abused too.

As for Paro...I cannot relate to her right now.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#48

Originally posted by: ttt1

Hi priyanka
How are you
I sort of disagree
I agree that the bargain scene did not look good , but I didn't find oit out of
Character , I think the way the Cvs wanted it to look was it was deliberate done by rudra
To humiliate paro.so that she sees jallad again , he was too scared to let her
Affect him , and get hurt again
so he had to seem ruthless and mean
I think he wanted her to come out of this thankful Ness mode and leave him
Saying that I found the execution and writing very bad and rushed because I thought
This was an important track and they hurried

Rudra was always meant to be mean and insecure considering they consider this show 's inspiration is Othello
but my another issue Ian the murder track
They ignored it completely
The story is the're but terribly confusing because of careless writing and hurry
PS I never liked rudra as yet

hi there...I am fine...thankyou. How are you? Please let me know your name? My initial interest in RR was to watch the depiction of Othello...and ofcourse Sanaya. But, this is not Othello by any means...Othello was a insecure, obsessive man but he was a honorable man. Rudra here is not...he is downright abusive. I have no respect for a man who ties a defenseless woman like an animal...abused and manhandled her...seduced her. Now, he has done the unthinkable... He has offered money to Sumer knowing very well that he is greedy person...he has crossed the line here...as a human being...as a soldier.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#49

Originally posted by: surabi

I do not think he was selling her... He was trying to buy Sumer with his money so he will do what he says... Sumer is the one who related her to a property (fridge or whatever) not Rudra... Rudra just wanted her to accept a challenge to her claim that she is ready to anything! In my opinion, Paro is equally to blame here for that!!!!
Having said that, I don't like the way this track is shaping up... I cannot connect myself to the story or the characters... I do not like the way Rudra tried to get rid of paro and I do not like the way paro is sticking to rudra.

buying Sumer indirectly means selling Paro because the equation changes wherever there is money involved.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#50

Originally posted by: DN2012

Totally agree with you.that is one thing I was not able to connect with the new track.Now how is he different from her husband that he killed?how is he different from what his husband was planning to do?I don't see any difference in them at all!!

It is like they are 2 peas in a pod..
He was blaming her husband for everything and he turns around and do the same thing.


it was despicable...and above all it was so very hypocritical.

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