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Posted: 11 years ago
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Agree on all this!!
When a confrontation between Rudra and mom finally happens... Paro will be the one standing in between Rudra and murder !!

My only issue was that they hurried the scene along... her reaction could have been silence and she could have spoken her mind later... and done a mala gun gain then...

The issue is the screenplay...!

I am ok with Paro being on Mala's side and seeing only what she sees... its the right way to go!
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Posted: 11 years ago
#42

Originally posted by: Newbiesoapfan

Agree on all this!!

When a confrontation between Rudra and mom finally happens... Paro will be the one standing in between Rudra and murder !!

My only issue was that they hurried the scene along... her reaction could have been silence and she could have spoken her mind later... and done a mala gun gain then...

The issue is the screenplay...!

I am ok with Paro being on Mala's side and seeing only what she sees... its the right way to go!



Yup, the main problem is they rushed the whole scene. They could have had a scene where he reveals the truth and then later Paro could have shown slowly trying to talk to him about Mala and trying to figure out what exactly might have happened... But they tried to compress the whole revelation, conversation, reaction in to one single scene . I don't know why CV's rush through the important scenes.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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nice post😊...after a long time m siding up with paro... its been a while since i felt completely disconnected with the character... initially i also thought what is paro trying to do praising mala in front of rudra..it was like rubbing salt on rudra's wounds... but then i guess at that very moment it struck me that its not paro but the little orphaned girl who is speaking her heart out about the motherly figure in her life..and ur quite correct paro believes in giving second chances and dosent give up until she sees the real face of the person herself... right now paro has a lot on her plate... rudra's recovery...the vow... uniting mala and rudra...lets see how she handles all this...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Lovely Post
Totally agree with u


Paro is right at her place
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I know I am obsessed with views but this post has almost 31,000 views 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Did Paro not justify Mala's action by saying that when she fell in love with thakur, she must not have known his evilness ? Now,that's a very strong statement to make. On one hand she loves Dilsher & on the other hand she goes about making this statement so nonchalantly. She was so COOL about it & that's what I found very upsetting . No offence meant , just sharing my point of view .
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Guinea di Haaww sachhi? 😕 😆 But there is nothing controversial in my post people.Just sharing my pkint of view , thats all.. 😊
@baby: Shs didnt say that in the context that se loved Thakur so its ok that she ran away. If u wat h jt again, she said it in a context that she is not involved with Thakur's evil doings . I dont remember her justifying Mala in any scene.She herself was asking Rudra that why did Mala take such a drastic step... ?

Her timing was wrong.But she realised and apologised. So I don't think why its such a big deal now even after her apology. That's just being too harsh on Paro in my point of view.

I agree witb Ash di ., the problem lies with screenplat. They could've given a delayed reaction. They rushed in showing everything in a short span.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: babyji

Did Paro not justify Mala's action by saying that when she fell in love with thakur, she must not have known his evilness ? Now,that's a very strong statement to make. On one hand she loves Dilsher & on the other hand she goes about making this statement so nonchalantly. She was so COOL about it & that's what I found very upsetting . No offence meant , just sharing my point of view .



Hi Dear, Copy pasting part of something I wrote in my another post in this thread (Page 6😛). Felt like sharing my thoughts. You need not agree to it and I am not trying to defend Paro 😃.

When Rudra blamed Mala for leaving him and his father for a terrorist, Paro corrected him. She explained that Mala didn't know Tejawat's true color when she loved him. Here I feel Paro was not supporting Mala's love or giving any excuse for her abandoning her son. She was just saying that Mala didn't know that Tejawat was a terrorist. She was just trying to show those points which she knew were true regarding Mala.

I think that 'Love' dialogue could have been conveyed in many different ways with out actually saying 'she loved thakur' but they wanted 'Love' word to be present in Paro's dialogue for Rudra to burst out and explain why he hates the word 'Love'. Because his hate for love was something we viewers and Paro needed to know. It is not that Rudra thinks/feels he is not capable of loving someone like we all thought till date. He loathes the word 'Love'. Because for him that 4 letter word ruined his life.



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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Hope



Hi Dear, Copy pasting part of something I wrote in my another post in this thread (Page 6😛). Felt like sharing my thoughts. You need not agree to it and I am not trying to defend Paro 😃.

When Rudra blamed Mala for leaving him and his father for a terrorist, Paro corrected him. She explained that Mala didn't know Tejawat's true color when she loved him. Here I feel Paro was not supporting Mala's love or giving any excuse for her abandoning her son. She was just saying that Mala didn't know that Tejawat was a terrorist. She was just trying to show those points which she knew were true regarding Mala.

I think that 'Love' dialogue could have been conveyed in many different ways with out actually saying 'she loved thakur' but they wanted 'Love' word to be present in Paro's dialogue for Rudra to burst out and explain why he hates the word 'Love'. Because his hate for love was something we viewers and Paro needed to know. It is not that Rudra thinks/feels he is not capable of loving someone like we all thought till date. He loathes the word 'Love'. Because for him that 4 letter word ruined his life.




When Rudra blamed Mala for leaving him and his father for a terrorist, Paro corrected him. She explained that Mala didn't know Tejawat's true color when she loved him. Here I feel Paro was not supporting Mala's love or giving any excuse for her abandoning her son. She was just saying that Mala didn't know that Tejawat was a terrorist. She was just trying to show those points which she knew were true regarding Mala.

@ Hope... I wish,hope & pray that that's what THESE words meant because they have been very upsetting for me. To me, it translated as a justification of Mala 's actions ,in the name of love, by Paro & I was finding it very hard to swallow. Now you have given another dimention to it so I will give benefit of doubt to Paro & wait for a few more episodes before jumping to conclusions. Thanks.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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I just looked at views on ur thread! And ow my god! Seriously 30k what did u write women'! Ur famous! Lol

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