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Posted: 11 years ago
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Still not able to hate Rudra...not sure what i feel for a raw man like him! Giving such low blows to a helpless innocent girl on one hand, crying out like a helpless baby right in front of her the next minute...!

And i still dont think Paro is offering to marry him bcos she has started to love him... it is still hero worship and gratitude mixed up with the destiny card or sign from the divine power etc. She does have some kind of feelings, which are more twards motherly and stockholm syndrome type, but there is still a long way to go to reach love.

And all Rudra feels is panic ...running away from her at any cost! He has identified his feelings for her more clearly! He knows she is innocent, she knows she is starting to fall for him and if she is allowed to continue he would have no chances against her will to stay with him. And his damaged, brainwashed dil and dimaag will not let him take any risks, poor guy! So he is desperately pushing her away...as far as possible, doesnt care how underhanded his method!

CVs, and actors, hats off to all u...for keeping us all hooked to a very unconventional story telling and the actors to make it so believable... each one of them keeping the character intact and realistic. The dialogues are out of the world, the humour situations fitting in place...not jarring at all in an intense story...

So bring it on...we are loving them and hating them the way they are...!

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Posted: 11 years ago
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thank you for this post. i loved the positivity!! and the analysis is bang on.
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Loved the positivity in your analysis 👍🏼
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Nice post!

I honestly don't think there is anything to hate in Rudra right now anyways but to each their own.

He's got a lot to be tormented over and Paro is spooking him with the transparency of emotion in her...having been betrayed so terribly by the only woman he trusted with all his heart and recently having felt the betrayal all over again on a whole new level, one can't blame him for pushing Paro away at any cost...

For Paro, everything is simple, viewed in black and white...right or wrong...she doesn't yet understand the deep greys in Rudra...but Rudra considers himself a lost cause and doesn't want to have anything to do with relationships or attachments. The fact that despite all this, he finds himself drawn to Paro is enough to panic him anyways.

On top of that, there is Paro's hero-worship now as you said...she looks at Rudra as her savior and now with the revelation of the doll, she's taken it as a sign from Bholenaath that she is bound to Rudra.

Paro isn't able to see the bundle of complications and hurt that forms Rudra...and Rudra is trying to pre-empt the situation by sending her away but again Paro refuses to...so Rudra is left with nothing but extreme methods and desperate measures to make Paro understand what she is getting herself into...he punishes both her and himself in the process...so definitely the writing is good on that front and not like a typical love-hate story.
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wow ! very well written, aap kaun ho ji ? ur name plz, u ofcourse, u hav no issues of disclosing it !
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wow loved ur positive analysis.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Ipkkndcrazy1



CVs, and actors, hats off to all u...for keeping us all hooked to a very unconventional story telling and the actors to make it so believable... each one of them keeping the character intact and realistic. The dialogues are out of the world, the humour situations fitting in place...not jarring at all in an intense story...

So bring it on...we are loving them and hating them the way they are...!



This! 👏
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: AreYaar

Nice post!

I honestly don't think there is anything to hate in Rudra right now anyways but to each their own.

He's got a lot to be tormented over and Paro is spooking him with the transparency of emotion in her...having been betrayed so terribly by the only woman he trusted with all his heart and recently having felt the betrayal all over again on a whole new level, one can't blame him for pushing Paro away at any cost...

For Paro, everything is simple, viewed in black and white...right or wrong...she doesn't yet understand the deep greys in Rudra...but Rudra considers himself a lost cause and doesn't want to have anything to do with relationships or attachments. The fact that despite all this, he finds himself drawn to Paro is enough to panic him anyways.

On top of that, there is Paro's hero-worship now as you said...she looks at Rudra as her savior and now with the revelation of the doll, she's taken it as a sign from Bholenaath that she is bound to Rudra.

Paro isn't able to see the bundle of complications and hurt that forms Rudra...and Rudra is trying to pre-empt the situation by sending her away but again Paro refuses to...so Rudra is left with nothing but extreme methods and desperate measures to make Paro understand what she is getting herself into...he punishes both her and himself in the process...so definitely the writing is good on that front and not like a typical love-hate story.





First thanks for repsonding with such a lovely analysis! Totally agree with u, but didnt know to express myself in such aptly chosen words...I am awed by the CVs courage to show a hero the way they have portrayed Rudra... open with his flaws and not knowing to do the right thing! I am loving it too... it is the character i am wondering whether to like or not? And the female lead, most of the time they end up doing what others want crying their heart out. This one without being aware of any dark or grey sides, just ends up doing the bold act. Isnt that amazing!!
Has there ever been such negative characters handling humour so well? All the supporting characters too have their own neat little niches... that makes RR one of a kind and us...baffled!
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Awesome analysis..👏
Thank you for this post..:)
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: shreya_rc

wow ! very well written, aap kaun ho ji ? ur name plz, u ofcourse, u hav no issues of disclosing it !


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