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Posted: 11 years ago
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I am just loving all PaRud scenes... Previously the intense scenes and now the cute ones all are so damn perfect. Sanaya and Ashish both are bang on with all type of scenes. And yes, the special mention to yesterday's dance... OMG sanaya you were so graceful...😳
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Posted: 11 years ago
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the dance made no sense to me at all , this wasnt even the first tym rudra smiled at her that she had to start dancing with joy .
The cvs just wanted a laila n paro face off hoping it wud rise the trps .

Laila , lets not even go there this was the track i waited for.,i am so disappointed her entry in the show was intense n dark , not the typical boring vamp it had some substance .The cvs could have done so much more with her instead of making her throw chilly powder n trying to fall into the heros arms .

and Rudra , with whats happened to him , i miss the action , the "i dont give a damn" attitude , where has he gone and got stuck between this sass - bahu drama . the story is losing track to gain trps .
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Zeeliciousxo


I agree with you partially, but what benefit is there for Rudra if Laila stays in the haveli? Paro is only thinking of Laila...she wants her to stay until she gets better...that is what she told Rudra...and honestly, just because she can read Rudra's heart does not mean she can disregard his words...she should still respect his words...I would not like it all if someone I loved ignored my words because THEY felt that my words and heart are saying two different things...like ok you may right, they may be saying two different things...but I still expect you to respect my words...I can't really explain it properly...but I just don't think someone's words should be ignored just because you feel they don't really mean what they say...not cool.

Rudra is going to be shattered if Paro leaves him after all of this...after his softening...after his acknowledgement that Paro really does love him...it's not fair to him...Paro should know better.

Let's not even talk about Laila, she's beyond stupid 😆 Nothing can be done for her now...

Thanks for a nice post and sharing your opinions. 😊
@Bold: I wasn't really talking about Laila here. I was talking about the moments PaRud shared. Like, Rudra said that he didn't want her to help him stitch his button but Paro did what was best for him. Similarly, Rudra didn't want to have the tikka but she still did what she had to do. Rudra wanted her to do it but, according to his character, he had to stop her but I think in his mind he would have wished that she may do it and that he always doesn't mean what he says. That's why when Paro didn't listen to him, he didn't get angry for disobeying him.
As for the breakfast scene, I think Rudra had no choice but to stay quiet after Laila asked him why he hated her so much and didn't like her to stay in his house and what had she done wrong. He knew that if he forced her to stay out of his house then everyone will ask him about the reason for his dislike, or should I say hate, for Laila and he was afraid that Laila might open her mouth. And he just doesn't want Paro to know about it. But here Rudra wanted Paro to understand him but she didn't, hence Rudra's anger.
I agree with you with this that one should respect the other person's words and not always ignore them. In case of Laila, Paro should at least try to consider Rudra's opinion. Although, she didn't listen to him as she thinks that just like Rudra changed his opinions about Paro, maybe, after sometime, he may change his opinions about Laila.
Well, Paro should try to understand Rudra as it isn't necessary that she she may always be right.
P.S. Why does Paro keep on comparing herself with Laila??? Even Rudra told her not to.
P.P.S Sorry, for the long reply.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Agree,, Sanaya was good today,, the last scene was gut wrenching,, i could totally feel paro ' s pain,, now that is what we call acting,,
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: ARHIFAIRYTALE

I agree with you. After the Jaipur track , I also think that Rudra won't be that rude to Paro. When Rudra was drunk. he told Paro that whatever he says isn't always necessary that he means it. Although Paro doesn't remember that but she must have understood by now. That's why , IMO, whenever Rudra disagrees to do something, which Paro thinks is for his benefit, she, instead of arguing with him, does what her heart says. She isn't scared of him now and he knows it.
Also, after having seen Rudra crying and telling Paro about his past, and we also know that Rudra WANTS to leave his past behind, and he knows that Paro will try to help him move on as he knows that she loves him (He accepted that Paro loves him which is why he told her to save herself from him) I don't think that Rudra will reject everything that Paro says. (In My Opinion)
And about Laila, I also think that it was stupid of her to think that by doing all of this she will get close to Rudra.
And yes, great acting by Sanaya and Ashish, especially Sanaya. 👏


I agree with both of you. After the Jaipur track, and then after Rudra's breakdown in front of Paro when he was about to tell her about his mom, and then his own thoughts later, when he WANTED to tell her more ... it's very natural for Rudra to behave much more gently with Paro, and for Paro to lose her fear of him ... she can't be scared of him when she has seen him almost bawling like a baby in her arms.

He wants to move on ... he knows she is there with him ... he cares for her and he has accepted it subconsciously ...
She knows that he cares for her in some way, at some level ... otherwise he wouldn't have told her to save herself from him ... she knows he was trying to push her away for HER sake, not his ... she knows he feels incapable of loving or being loved.
They are both developing a deeper understanding of each other slowly and steadily ... it shows in the comfort level and very natural communication between them.

Laila will find every attempt of hers backfiring ... also she seems as hotheaded and unthinking as Rudra once was ... she plans on the spur of the moment, and her plans are badly thought out. If she knew Rudra cares about Paro, then hurting Paro was the stupidest thing to do ... she should know that Rudra will drop everything to look after Paro if she's hurt ... Laila thaila faila can take a jump! 😆 And if she doesn't know that, then obviously she doesn't know Rudra at all, for all her grand claims of knowing him!

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: DiyaS


I agree with both of you. After the Jaipur track, and then after Rudra's breakdown in front of Paro when he was about to tell her about his mom, and then his own thoughts later, when he WANTED to tell her more ... it's very natural for Rudra to behave much more gently with Paro, and for Paro to lose her fear of him ... she can't be scared of him when she has seen him almost bawling like a baby in her arms.

He wants to move on ... he knows she is there with him ... he cares for her and he has accepted it subconsciously ...
She knows that he cares for her in some way, at some level ... otherwise he wouldn't have told her to save herself from him ... she knows he was trying to push her away for HER sake, not his ... she knows he feels incapable of loving or being loved.
They are both developing a deeper understanding of each other slowly and steadily ... it shows in the comfort level and very natural communication between them.

Laila will find every attempt of hers backfiring ... also she seems as hotheaded and unthinking as Rudra once was ... she plans on the spur of the moment, and her plans are badly thought out. If she knew Rudra cares about Paro, then hurting Paro was the stupidest thing to do ... she should know that Rudra will drop everything to look after Paro if she's hurt ... Laila thaila faila can take a jump! 😆 And if she doesn't know that, then obviously she doesn't know Rudra at all, for all her grand claims of knowing him!

Seriously, Laila needs to take a break, sit down and think what she actually wants, does she want the jaanwar Rudra to come back or does she want PaRud's relationship to become more stronger and get herself thrown out of the house for throwing mirchi powder into Paro's eyes. I so hope she doesn't get away with this.
And I don't understand one thing, WHY does she want the JAANWAR Rudra back?????????
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: JyotiBThakur

I am just loving all PaRud scenes... Previously the intense scenes and now the cute ones all are so damn perfect. Sanaya and Ashish both are bang on with all type of scenes. And yes, the special mention to yesterday's dance... OMG sanaya you were so graceful...😳


Yes, Sanaya and Ashish are great actors 👏 The dance was good, though I felt it was out of place...I'm glad you liked it!! 😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: bebo2050

the dance made no sense to me at all , this wasnt even the first tym rudra smiled at her that she had to start dancing with joy .

The cvs just wanted a laila n paro face off hoping it wud rise the trps .

Laila , lets not even go there this was the track i waited for.,i am so disappointed her entry in the show was intense n dark , not the typical boring vamp it had some substance .The cvs could have done so much more with her instead of making her throw chilly powder n trying to fall into the heros arms .

and Rudra , with whats happened to him , i miss the action , the "i dont give a damn" attitude , where has he gone and got stuck between this sass - bahu drama . the story is losing track to gain trps .


Yes we are definitely getting these confusing tracks and sequences because of the team's conscious efforts to raise TRPs 😆 I wonder if it's working...

We all seemed to have had high expectations for Laila's track...and have been highly disappointed...I guess trust in the CVs isn't always enough 😛 I agree, Laila's character had so much potential, instead she has been limited to a typical black vamp. Unfortunately Ankita is struggling as Laila which just makes the entire track even worse.

Exactly! I miss the "I don't give a damn" attitude as well...yeah Rudra's softened towards Paro now but it seems in that process he's lost his back bone...we should offer a reward to whoever finds it...'cuz we definitely miss it...😆 It's unfortunate that RR has become a typical saas-bahu drama (for now). TRPs really suck.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: ARHIFAIRYTALE

Thanks for a nice post and sharing your opinions. 😊
@Bold: I wasn't really talking about Laila here. I was talking about the moments PaRud shared. Like, Rudra said that he didn't want her to help him stitch his button but Paro did what was best for him. Similarly, Rudra didn't want to have the tikka but she still did what she had to do. Rudra wanted her to do it but, according to his character, he had to stop her but I think in his mind he would have wished that she may do it and that he always doesn't mean what he says. That's why when Paro didn't listen to him, he didn't get angry for disobeying him.
As for the breakfast scene, I think Rudra had no choice but to stay quiet after Laila asked him why he hated her so much and didn't like her to stay in his house and what had she done wrong. He knew that if he forced her to stay out of his house then everyone will ask him about the reason for his dislike, or should I say hate, for Laila and he was afraid that Laila might open her mouth. And he just doesn't want Paro to know about it. But here Rudra wanted Paro to understand him but she didn't, hence Rudra's anger.
I agree with you with this that one should respect the other person's words and not always ignore them. In case of Laila, Paro should at least try to consider Rudra's opinion. Although, she didn't listen to him as she thinks that just like Rudra changed his opinions about Paro, maybe, after sometime, he may change his opinions about Laila.
Well, Paro should try to understand Rudra as it isn't necessary that she she may always be right.
P.S. Why does Paro keep on comparing herself with Laila??? Even Rudra told her not to.
P.P.S Sorry, for the long reply.


Thank YOU for posting your opinions😊
Oh okay, well then I agree with you generally (after looking at how you've explained it). In the scenes you've described, Paro could see through Rudra and knew what he really wanted and that what he wanted did not match with what he said.

True, I agree that that is why Rudra kept silent in some sense after blowing up on Laila in the breakfast scene...but I still feel our old Rudra is missing somewhere...not the angry Rudra...but the strong willed, stubborn, no-nonsense Rudra...

I have a problem with Paro ignoring Rudra's many cries against Laila. Over here Rudra's words and his heart say the same thing...Paro should be able to see this...he really wants Laila out. But for some reason our Paro baisa chooses to ignore her husband and support a shady woman who tried to kill her and is also in love with her husband. How absurd! How can Paro think Rudra's opinions about Laila can change? He's known her for 8 years, his opinions are not going to change about her NOW if they never changed before. Also, why does Paro care what Rudra thinks of Laila? Why does she think he will change his thinking of her like he changed his thinking of Paro herself? Paro is different...and she is his wife...what does Paro hope to see in a Rudra who thinks better of Laila?

Paro has actually been proven wrong many times by Rudra...when will she learn?? I don't like Paro's comparing herself with Laila either...the two woman are poles apart...just because they appear to share a common enemy or a common experience does not mean they can fit in the same boat...and it's ok, I enjoy reading everyone's thoughts and opinions and having mature discussions with others about RR is always fun 😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Zeeliciousxo


Thank YOU for posting your opinions😊
Oh okay, well then I agree with you generally (after looking at how you've explained it). In the scenes you've described, Paro could see through Rudra and knew what he really wanted and that what he wanted did not match with what he said.

True, I agree that that is why Rudra kept silent in some sense after blowing up on Laila in the breakfast scene...but I still feel our old Rudra is missing somewhere...not the angry Rudra...but the strong willed, stubborn, no-nonsense Rudra...

I have a problem with Paro ignoring Rudra's many cries against Laila. Over here Rudra's words and his heart say the same thing...Paro should be able to see this...he really wants Laila out. But for some reason our Paro baisa chooses to ignore her husband and support a shady woman who tried to kill her and is also in love with her husband. How absurd! How can Paro think Rudra's opinions about Laila can change? He's known her for 8 years, his opinions are not going to change about her NOW if they never changed before. Also, why does Paro care what Rudra thinks of Laila? Why does she think he will change his thinking of her like he changed his thinking of Paro herself? Paro is different...and she is his wife...what does Paro hope to see in a Rudra who thinks better of Laila?

Paro has actually been proven wrong many times by Rudra...when will she learn?? I don't like Paro's comparing herself with Laila either...the two woman are poles apart...just because they appear to share a common enemy or a common experience does not mean they can fit in the same boat...and it's ok, I enjoy reading everyone's thoughts and opinions and having mature discussions with others about RR is always fun 😃

Yes, I also don't like Paro continuously supporting Laila. She should try to understand Rudra's point of view. But she keeps on thinking that Laila is also going through the same pain as her. (Urghh!!)
Although Paro said that it is Laila's last chance, I think she will again defend Laila and will tell Rudra that throwing chilli powder in her eyes as not Laila's plan and that it was an ''accident''. 😕

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