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Posted: 11 years ago
#31

Originally posted by: chotidesi


Wow Laddoo! Do I have the talent or do you? What a great analysis of my analysis. I loved it. Every single sentence 👏

I really agree with the part about the bangles- going back to a couple of days ago, when Rudra dropped the bangles, it was as if he was trying to rid himself of Paro's innocence in that moment. Her innocence burned his tortured soul, and he just couldn't handle the love she was lavishing on him.

It truly served as foreshadowing for the events to come- because Rudra forced himself away from her love that also serves as a protection, her love failed to protect him. He ate the poisoned laddoo, and was hospitalized- his life was in danger. And he will have to give her up because of this.


In a way, I think him putting the bangles on the doll represents him accepting the love Paro is giving him. Despite his hatred for it now, he is slowly warming up to her innocent heart and allowing it to fill in the deep wounds. When she leaves, I think the bangles will break, representing the loss of this innocence. It will be interesting to see.

Thank you for your lovely comment, Laddoo Baisa!



You know I was one of the skeptics, or cynics as the forum terms go, because up until very recently I couldn't understand why Paro had to be so white, without any shades of grey in her, why she had to be so innocent, so gullible, so forgiving. But then I realized only a girl who is as giving, as caring as Paro will be able to heal Rudra. Only her innocence, her doe eyed wonder, her innate belief in love, relationships, family, will act as a soothing balm on his festering wounds. Rudra has seen such ugliness that only true beauty, as in a beautiful soul, a untainted mind can make him believe in love again. There is a reason CVs wrote Paro the way they did, she is the perfect foil to Rudra.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#32

Originally posted by: automaticstart

loved ur analysis n the hopes which it has given


Wow! Thanks guys! I was a little uncertain about posting this, because I wasn't sure if my analysis was good enough- I'm just a random person sitting with a laptop, and there are so many better analyzers out there. Thank you for your supportive comments!

Originally posted by: Jaz1990

Great analysis, I don't know how u guys see all this symbolism stuff ! Lol!


I will admit, it's a little difficult to see at first- but once you see it, you can't stop!
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Posted: 11 years ago
#33

Originally posted by: Semanti

The dove is a surprisingly hardy animal, you know. I think we all underestimate Paro's strength and fortitude. And I think you make a mistake by characterizing Laila as a vulture. I'd rather represent her with the mythical figure of Icarus. He, with his man-made wings, soared too close to the sun. In his heady arrogance, he forgot that he is not truly a bird, but a mere man. And so equally great was his fall. Laila too shall learn the hard way that she is just not in the same league as Rudra-Paro.


I understand what you're trying to say here. The divine love of Rudra-Paro will always win over the baser human urges which brought Rudra to Laila. But I'd still like to politely disagree because Laila remains the vulture to me, which I think makes RR a really sad beast fable right now. The dove, however hardy it is, is stuck between two dangerous birds of prey. The eagle will protect it, but like I said, it soars too high too fast. And the vulture is always left behind to pick at the dead, which is really quite sad. Laila, similarly, after she sees the light which is PaRud's love, will pick up the remains of her 8 year-old relationship and try to move on in life. Maybe even help the couple in their tough time? She'll be the bridge between the dove and the eagle. I think that will be her redemption. I'm still convinced she's grey, not black.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#34

Originally posted by: chotidesi



You can see that Rudra and Paro are really starting to love each other. Their bond will be so strong, that even Kakisa's evil plans won't be able to break it. The sleeping of Laila on their bed represents that despite someone else placing himself or herself in their private sanctuary, Paro and Rudra will be able to handle anything. She was on their bed, but they were still together, despite it all.


Hats off, CVs!


ok chotidesi

let me try my hand at this. I rarely analyze the show but now that you have encouraged me enough to do so, here goes...

I want to focus on the quoted part. Laila's arrival could not have been more opportune. It virtually guarantees the postponement of consumashuns for another 3 months. You see, our shows do well when they teeter on the edges of a full blown consumashuns. CVs are smart, and they signaled to us viewers that we cannot take anything for granted when it comes to Parud.

Laila is like the thinnest, yet most sensitive layer of barrier that prevents the actual mating errr meeting of Parud. She can take away the real sensations of Parud's newly discovered feelings for each other only if Moonchiya lets her...on. She is virtually indestructible, and her wily ways well lubricated by experience and finesse of her years of research and development in the carnal department.

Although, she may appear to be a pesky inconvenience to an otherwise well lubricated love match, she can prove to be just the catalyst needed to help Parud try many things in their relationship such as role-playing, positional experiments and emotional attachment before taking on bigger and expanded familial responsibilities. There is no reason for a newly wed couple to hurry anything, because with Laila in the mix, the two can take their time to explore each others' inner most depths before achieving the quintessential happily-ever-after.

Hope this helps.



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Posted: 11 years ago
#35

Originally posted by: StripePurple


I understand what you're trying to say here. The divine love of Rudra-Paro will always win over the baser human urges which brought Rudra to Laila. But I'd still like to politely disagree because Laila remains the vulture to me, which I think makes RR a really sad beast fable right now. The dove, however hardy it is, is stuck between two dangerous birds of prey. The eagle will protect it, but like I said, it soars too high too fast. And the vulture is always left behind to pick at the dead, which is really quite sad. Laila, similarly, after she sees the light which is PaRud's love, will pick up the remains of her 8 year-old relationship and try to move on in life. Maybe even help the couple in their tough time? She'll be the bridge between the dove and the eagle. I think that will be her redemption. I'm still convinced she's grey, not black.


Stripe-Sa, we're writing our own little Animal Farm here. Only without farm animals. 😆
I will concede your point about Laila being grey. But I just can't see her as a vulture. She just doesn't give me a...shakuni vibe, you know what I mean? Perhaps she will be the Ganga to Rudra-Paro after all. The holy river which purifies everything it touches. She will show Rudra just what he has in Paro, and thereby, sanctify their love.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#36

Originally posted by: StripePurple


I understand what you're trying to say here. The divine love of Rudra-Paro will always win over the baser human urges which brought Rudra to Laila. But I'd still like to politely disagree because Laila remains the vulture to me, which I think makes RR a really sad beast fable right now. The dove, however hardy it is, is stuck between two dangerous birds of prey. The eagle will protect it, but like I said, it soars too high too fast. And the vulture is always left behind to pick at the dead, which is really quite sad. Laila, similarly, after she sees the light which is PaRud's love, will pick up the remains of her 8 year-old relationship and try to move on in life. Maybe even help the couple in their tough time? She'll be the bridge between the dove and the eagle. I think that will be her redemption. I'm still convinced she's grey, not black.



I would have to disagree with you. If she were grey, then she wouldn't be plotting and planning to this extent. She would have been hurt yes, maybe she would have even lashed out at Paro, begged Rudra to leave Paro, but this level of cold manipulative, calculative game playing is not the doings of a grey character. At this point, really she is all black to me. If she truly loved Rudra, then she wouldn't be so adamant of "achieving" him. Its like he is her favourite toy that she wants back. What he wants, who he wants, who he loves, hold no value to her.True love is all about you being happy in the happiness of the person you love. If she truly did love Rudra, then she would have let him be with Paro without trying to rain on their parade. Just my two cents.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#37

Awesome analysis on today's episode.

Loved the episode today.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#38

Originally posted by: laddoo598



I would have to disagree with you. If she were grey, then she wouldn't be plotting and planning to this extent. She would have been hurt yes, maybe she would have even lashed out at Paro, begged Rudra to leave Paro, but this level of cold manipulative, calculative game playing is not the doings of a grey character. At this point, really she is all black to me. If she truly loved Rudra, then she wouldn't be so adamant of "achieving" him. Its like he is her favourite toy that she wants back. What he wants, who he wants, who he loves, hold no value to her.True love is all about you being happy in the happiness of the person you love. If she truly did love Rudra, then she would have let him be with Paro without trying to rain on their parade. Just my two cents.


That's a little unfair, don't you think? After all, you're blaming Laila for doing EXACTLY what Paro did. While Rudra and Paro's love is evident to the viewer, it is not to Laila. SHE doesn't know that she isn't the heroine of this story. So how is she in the wrong for fighting tooth and nail for her love?
She must think that she and Rudra are 'meant to be' just as Paro thinks so.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#39

Originally posted by: serialjunkie


ok chotidesi

let me try my hand at this. I rarely analyze the show but now that you have encouraged me enough to do so, here goes...

I want to focus on the quoted part. Laila's arrival could not have been more opportune. It virtually guarantees the postponement of consumashuns for another 3 months. You see, our shows do well when they teeter on the edges of a full blown consumashuns. CVs are smart, and they signaled to us viewers that we cannot take anything for granted when it comes to Parud.

Laila is like the thinnest, yet most sensitive layer of barrier that prevents the actual mating errr meeting of Parud. She can take away the real sensations of Parud's newly discovered feelings for each other only if Moonchiya lets her...on. She is virtually indestructible, and her wily ways well lubricated by experience and finesse of her years of research and development in the carnal department.

Although, she may appear to be a pesky inconvenience to an otherwise well lubricated love match, she can prove to be just the catalyst needed to help Parud try many things in their relationship such as role-playing, positional experiments and emotional attachment before taking on bigger and expanded familial responsibilities. There is no reason for a newly wed couple to hurry anything, because with Laila in the mix, the two can take their time to explore each others' inner most depths before achieving the quintessential happily-ever-after.

Hope this helps.




Wow, and you say you can't do analysis? I disagree. This was very informative- I definitely hadn't thought of this. Laila's like the red lace panty blocking Rudra's entrance to Paro's... Erm. Yeah.

I think, as you suggested, that Laila could truly be the catalyst that speeds up this particular reaction. She could reduce the activation energy, and make it easier for them to consummate and truly get to know each other and become whole.

Laila should really utilize this role as the true bringer of happiness for Paro and Rudra to the best of her ability. Having spent so much time with him, I'm sure she knows all about how hard he is- to crack, I mean. She could give Paro tips on how to keep him happy and away from the alcohol, as well as on how to properly squeeze with one's hands. And Paro in turn can teach Laila how to be a proper beendini.

It's a mutual relationship that could blossom into a beautiful, blooming flower.

Very well said, SJ.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#40

Originally posted by: Semanti


That's a little unfair, don't you think? After all, you're blaming Laila for doing EXACTLY what Paro did. While Rudra and Paro's love is evident to the viewer, it is not to Laila. SHE doesn't know that she isn't the heroine of this story. So how is she in the wrong for fighting tooth and nail for her love?
She must think that she and Rudra are 'meant to be' just as Paro thinks so.



Paro has plenty of reasons to believe Rudra cares for her. The guy cannot see her in pain, he constantly hovers over her, puts his own life at risk to save her, takes care of her, gets worried if she is out of his sight, and for all his tantrums and supposed hatred for her, he chooses her to pour his heart out to. A woman knows what all these gestures mean.

Laila on the other hand knew Rudra didn't want anything but sex from her. He never lead her on. Never showed that he cared. Then why is she deluding herself? She should have snapped ties with him 8 years ago only.

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