WHY Mala Matters ALREADY, and will matter MORE. - Page 5

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Harshuu


Oh no, no, nooo , the BIGGEST NO possible, it's not directed towards you at all. Please forgive me if it came around as such. I am in a rush, more later.


Dear Harshu,
Guess I should be the one apologizing!! Chill ji, I did edit out the last bit to avoid confusion. And plz do reply and take your time, no worries.
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Posted: 11 years ago
#42
Wow!! So deep!! 😲👏

Shreya
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Ok--I am going to toot my own horn and point out that I wrote this analysis of the Mala/ Paro/ Rudra equation BEFORE tonight's episode aired. I think the Mala we saw onscreen will be a formidable opponent of Tejawat's AND Laila's...since she saw Laila with Tejawat as his minion.


Rudra will forgive Mala EXACTLY because she gave her "mamta" that he missed out on to his Paro-- the only other person in the world other than Dilsher who Rudra would sacrifice anything for--including, perhaps his mother's love.


The evidence is right there. He adores his Paro, and his mother was there for his adored wife when her own parents were dead. He will hate Mala for what she did to him, personally. He will thank Mala for what she did for Paro.


And this is how he will forgive her. Through Paro, because of Paro.
Edited by napstermonster - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: napstermonster

Ok--I am going to toot my own horn and point out that I wrote this analysis of the Mala/ Paro/ Rudra equation BEFORE tonight's episode aired. I think the Mala we saw onscreen will be a formidable opponent of Tejawat's AND Laila's...since she saw Laila with Tejawat as his minion.


Rudra will forgive Mala EXACTLY because she gave her "mamta" that he missed out on to his Paro-- the only other person in the world other than Dilsher who Rudra would sacrifice anything for--including, perhaps his mother's love.


The evidence is right there. He adores his Paro, and his mother was there for his adored wife when her own parents were dead. He will hate Mala for what she did to him, personally. He will thank Mala for what she did for Paro.


And this is how he will forgive her. Through Paro, because of Paro.


I remembered your post after watching the episode ...you absolutely predicted it right and I do feel the story is heading in this direction ...brilliant NM baisa 😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
#45
Navin... you got it pat on ... exactly what happened today!! Hats off!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Brilliant naps! What u said reflected the epi! Bravo!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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You totally nailed it Napster ... 👏👏👏



"...he will forgive her. Through Paro, because of Paro."

I totally agree with your last post on this aswell.
I guess the question in regards to Mala is, will she be able to forgive herself for the devastion she left behind.
Edited by Cara86 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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You got that right

Paro will be the link between Mala and Rudra. He can't hate her for giving love/affection/care to Paro. Paro at this time holds very high position in his life. I wonder how Mala will redeem herself in front of Rudra. I am really waiting for the chapter of Mala's life to start. Her answers to his question will put a new light on the track. The past will play a major role for the future.
Edited by bleeding.love - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Napster Sa, I just came across your post and got to say, beautifully written. Even thought I am not a huge fan of Mala right now... You showed me the other side of her which even though I knew, I completely ignored seeing in all the disappointment of Mala.

Mala is the key. Key to the whole PaRud story. You have written it so wonderfully. And you perfectly predicted the episode...👏 You are Awesome.🤗.
I now understand Paro's reaction to the truth a little more better.😛

Rudra will forgive Mala EXACTLY because she gave her "mamta" that he missed out on to his Paro-- the only other person in the world other than Dilsher who Rudra would sacrifice anything for--including, perhaps his mother's love.

And this is how he will forgive her. Through Paro, because of Paro.

You nailed it. This might be the only reason that Rudra will even consider forgiving his mother. Very nicely said.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: zeffy2k2


Dear Harshu,
Guess I should be the one apologizing!! Chill ji, I did edit out the last bit to avoid confusion. And plz do reply and take your time, no worries.




@zeffy2k2. Thank you . You really are a very sweet person. Just got back home in time to catch the repeat telecast of RR , it just got over , leaving me depressed. There was a lot I wanted to write when I told you earlier that I will come back & write more but that was before the telecast of tonight's epi. We watch shows or whatever to feel good/ for entertainment but if it does the opposite then it's better to stop ASAP which I have decided to do . Being a mother myself, I can not swallow the abandonment of mamta over love & to make matters worse, the way Paro reacted was OMG OMG for me. So since I am giving up on the show , there won't be any point in me being on this forum. I wouldn't have had any problem with Mala had she been shown as ' not such a noble, nice person ' but since thats how she was depicted,hence it's hard for me to come to terms with it. I know three such women personally who left their husbands & children for greener pastures in the name of love & they are my good friends too but the reason I don't have problem with them is because they don't preach morality, devotion, tyag, shiv Bhakti etc like Mala did. Bye now. It was great interacting with you, however short.

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