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Posted: 11 years ago
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thanks dear 😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: MesmerizingSanz

Wanted to ask a question

Have they stopped showing Parvati Shiv symbolism ?



yess for now it seems to hv stopped ... but in Parvati-Shiv relation too there was always certain friction over POVs .. so going by that theory we see same in PaRud relation too over Mala ...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: parud143

this Q also dancing in my mind😕



guess its dancing in everyone's mind now 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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My pleasure, Dear...!! 😊 😊

Tell me about it, poor Rudra doesn't understand what is happening around him...the two people he trusts the most and who knows how deep his wounds are they are on Mala's side when he expecting them to be on his side...but what he doesn't realizes is that they are on his side, they want him to face his past and move on with his which means he'll have to face his mother.

Same here, I do hope we get a backstory about the two sisters and the two brothers soon and yes I do think that Mohini had a hand in Mala leaving Dildher...IMO she's jealous of her younger sister.

Paro does know how Rudra's needs and wants and that hug she gave him was what he needed...to feel the warmth of her embrace and to know that she's there for him no matter what.


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Zetter

My pleasure, Dear...!! 😊 😊

Tell me about it, poor Rudra doesn't understand what is happening around him...the two people he trusts the most and who knows how deep his wounds are they are on Mala's side when he expecting them to be on his side...but what he doesn't realizes is that they are on his side, they want him to face his past and move on with his which means he'll have to face his mother.

yeah he is feeling lonely in this case and is wondering if Mala is so nice , then why was he fed all the poison yrs back .. he seems to b a confused soul right now


Same here, I do hope we get a backstory about the two sisters and the two brothers soon and yes I do think that Mohini had a hand in Mala leaving Dildher...IMO she's jealous of her younger sister.

yup I feel Mohini has a big hand for sure


Paro does know how Rudra's needs and wants and that hug she gave him was what he needed...to feel the warmth of her embrace and to know that she's there for him no matter what.

totally agree 😳



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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: jyoti06

Finally finally finally we know Paro dint bring Mala to Haveli on her own but was asked by Dilsher to do so , so its his decision 👍🏼 .. This is what I wanted to see ... This is Dilsher's house and Mala is suppose to come in that haveli as his wife and so it should b purely Dilsher's decision whether Mala should b back or not

Paro only did what she was told to do by Dilsher and I m glad CVs dint compromise overnight with Paro's character 👏👏👏 ; She simply fulfilled her duties as a daughte-in-law by following Dilsher's order


Now that Mala is in the house , just like Rudra , even I want few answers from CVs and Mala-Dilsher both



My first question is what exactly happened between Mala and Dilsher that Mala was forced to write such a letter to Dilsher and leave him overnight .. Dilsher today told Rudra that whatever happened ,its between both of them and so he should not interfere which is right on Dilsher's part but Rudra is right too when he questions Dilsher that if it was a husband-wife matter , then why as a kid he was dragged in the middle and fed all sort of nonsense about beautiful women which is a valid question on his part 👍🏼


My second question is did Mala leave Dislher and then met Tejawat who gave her shelter and later married her too or did Mala leave Dilsher because she was already in love with Tejawat that time 🤔 ; There is a huge difference between both because if its the later then it means Mala had a extra marital affair and that changes the whole equation but if Mala left because of a troubled marriage , then Dilsher becomes equally responsible for it and we cannot blame Mala for later marrying someone else since everyone has a right to move on in life ; Rudra seems to think his mother left his father for Tejawat , but is this the real fact or Dilsher is hiding something from Rudra and so he actually stops Rudra from saying anything against his mother's character 🤔 ...


My third question is what was Mohini's involvement in Mala-Dilsher case because it seems she too did something to create misunderstanding between both and mayb brainwash Mala against Dilsher which she herself confesses from her own mouth in closed room out of anger and frustration


My fourth question here is if Rudra comes to know that his mother did try to take him with her at night but Dilsher dint allow , then will that result in change of heart in Rudra as he was always told his mother walked out on him which is not exactly truth since she did wanted to take him with her which Dilsher had hidden from Rudra all these years 🤔


My fifth and last question is did Mala ever love Dilsher ? 😕 .. Now this is the most important question which matters the most ; From today's episode it seems Dilsher might still hv some soft corner for Mala the way he was telling her to hv kadha but Mala looked totally aloof towards Dilsher as if she has no feelings towards him and if Rudra sees that his mother and father hv no love wala relation between them , then I dont see him accepting his mother openly either .. He might suffocate further and become phobic against love too .. Every kid wishes to see their parents together and if thats not possible between Dilsher and Mala now , then its better for both to stay in separate houses and continue to love their son than staying together under one roof and hving their respective differences which will hv more negative impact on Rudra


So CVs can I expect to get answers to these above questions plss in the upcoming episodes 😳

Coming to PaRud equation , I also want CVs to progress on this front and not compromise on PaRud love story in the name of family saga .. there got to b balance between both tracks here .. Paro is a bahu but she is also a wife who is yet to hear ILU from her husband and so I want to see PaRud moments too and how they progress in their relationship after Mala factor

Fab questions, Jyoti ...ClapClapClapClap just what I also want to know.
See yesterday it was clear that Mala has become shikar to her sister's chaal. This Mohini has done something to create MU between Dilsher and Mala and she has chased Mala out of this house.
Accha, there is also one other spin yesterday that struck me when Mohini was looking at that photo of both sisters and their husbands. She said something about her younger sister getting an edge over her. I wonder if Mohini wanted to marry Dilsher and Mala got Dilsher who owned the haveli ... and thus Mohini had to marry his younger brother who had just an ordinary job with BSD? I can't recall the exact dialogue but did she not say something about she being the older sister and Mala having upstaged her?
Yet another doubt I have ... Disher did not seem to be antagonistic to Mala as much as Rudra was. In fact Dilsher looked to be quite sympathetic and good to Mala, so now I am wondering if Mala ever had any fight with Dilsher and left him. Also I come back to my old theory that Rudra may be Tejawat's son, because temperamentally Rudra is more akin to Tejawat than Dilsher.
I am just wondering if the story may be like this:
Mohini had a crush on Dilsher and expected to marry the richer brother. But meanwhile Mala got involved with Tejawat and had a son by him, but she did not get to marry Tejawat for some reason (maybe he forced himself on her or got her drunk and did it?). Dilsher who was actually in love with Mala, took pity on Mala and married her though the son was not his, but he grew fond of the child.
Mohini then engineered some rift (maybe found out that Mala and Tejawat had an affair) and made life in the haveli intolerable for Dilsher by showing him as a bewakoof fooled by Mala. Mala left the haveli to save Dilsher from such negative talk, and she wanted to take her son also, but Dilsher put his foot down to try and stop Mala (thinking if he doesn't give the boy, Mala will not go) but still Mala went away to save Dilsher the ignominy of being called a fool ... and later hooked back with Tejawat ... but she did not tell Tejawat that Rudra was his son?
Edited by skanda12 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: skanda12

Fab questions, Jyoti ...👏 just what I also want to know.
See yesterday it was clear that Mala has become shikar to her sister's chaal. This Mohini has done something to create MU between Dilsher and Mala and she has chased Mala out of this house.

yes Mohin self confessed in that closed room
Accha, there is also one other spin yesterday that struck me when Mohini was looking at that photo of both sisters and their husbands. She said something about her younger sister getting an edge over her. I wonder if Mohini wanted to marry Dilsher and Mala got Dilsher who owned the haveli ... and thus Mohini had to marry his younger brother who had just an ordinary job with BSD? I can't recall the exact dialogue but did she not say something about she being the older sister and Mala having upstaged her?

Many r guessing the same .. its a bit strange that elder got married to younger guy and younger got married to the elder brother .. so mayb originally Dilsher and Mohini marriage was planned but Dilsher opted for Mala and so her grudge against Dilsher and mala 🤔
Yet another doubt I have ... Disher did not seem to be antagonistic to Mala as much as Rudra was. In fact Dilsher looked to be quite sympathetic and good to Mala, so now I am wondering if Mala ever had any fight with Dilsher and left him. Also I come back to my old theory that Rudra may be Tejawat's son, because temperamentally Rudra is more akin to Tejawat than Dilsher.

hmmm I doubt Tejawat is the father ,. CVs seem to hv made him total villain as of now unless there is script change later but coming to Dilsher and Mala, I feel Dilsher knows that both were equally at fault for their failed marriage and so he is not carrying strong grudges against Mala unlike Rudra 🤔
I am just wondering if the story may be like this:
Mohini had a crush on Dilsher and expected to marry the richer brother. But meanwhile Mala got involved with Tejawat and had a son by him, but she did not get to marry Tejawat for some reason (maybe he forced himself on her or got her drunk and did it?). Dilsher who was actually in love with Mala, took pity on Mala and married her though the son was not his, but he grew fond of the child.
Mohini then engineered some rift (maybe found out that Mala and Tejawat had an affair) and made life in the haveli intolerable for Dilsher by showing him as a bewakoof fooled by Mala. Mala left the haveli to save Dilsher from such negative talk, and she wanted to take her son also, but Dilsher put his foot down to try and stop Mala (thinking if he doesn't give the boy, Mala will not go) but still Mala went away to save Dilsher the ignominy of being called a fool ... and later hooked back with Tejawat ... but she did not tell Tejawat that Rudra was his son?

Hmmm but the point here is if Tejawat did all that to Mala then why she will go back to him .. she could hv gone somewhere else and from initial epis we can seee Mala almost worshipped Tejawat na 🤔 .. Also Mala kept telling Tejawat Rudra is her son and not their son .. so I guess Rudra is Dilsher and Mala's son only but Mala might had an affair before marriage and was not really happy with marriage but she accepted it but after Mohini's brainwash act , she decides to leave and then Tejawat returns back in her life to give her shelter and new life mayb 🤔

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I don't think Rudra is Teja's son - no way. If he were to be his son then Mala would have told him one way or the other when she was living with him for sooo long. Also Had Mohini known about this, she would have spilled the beans in public a long time ago to ensure that she & her family had a right over DS's property as he doesn't have a REAL waris!!!!! This would also add more complexity to the story & would take the story on a different tangent...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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No matter how you slice and dice this character of Mala I don't see how they can redeem her.
Option 1: She never loved her husband and forced to marry him and was in love with Teju so ran off when she just couldn't fake it anymore. This is the most realistic scenario.
Option 2: Mohini played games created misunderstandings between husband and wife. Mala abandons her marriage due to this and Dilsher does not stop her because their differences are huge now.
In both the above options Dilsher is not the bad guy. So why should Rudra not stay with his father, and what right does Mala alone have over him to take him away, none whatsoever. The best one could hope for is joint custody but to demand sole custody is selfish and cruel.
Option 3: Dilsher is abusive and Mala leaves him for it when she couldn't change him. This is worst case scenario because it makes her the worst mother in the world. You don't leave your child behind at the mercy of an abusive man and run off to safety.

I think Option 2 is the most likely scenario because it is the easy way out for the writers to bring back Mala in Rudra's life. In any other scenario I don't see any reason why Rudra should forgive his mother or should accept her a part of his life or for that matter why should the audience care. Unless the writers plan to kill the character off then it doesn't matter. I personally wish the character would be killed off once Rudra has made peace with her. If the writers need another mother figure to counter Mohini why not bring Paro's mamisa into the fold. But I still don't see how Dilsher and Mala can be reunited after her rendezvous with Tejawat, she was with him for 15 years right or wrong, loved him for that long, was happy with him. If she reconciles with Dilsher then it just proves Rudra's theory women belong to no one they just hop from one relation to another. She can fall out of love with Tejawat but to fall back in love with Dilsher is just too shallow.

But Mala seems like the type when things don't go her way she wants to deny it happened not face up to it, Rudra is right in stating that his mother runs away from problems. When she finds the truth about Tejawat she vehemently denies being his wife, scream all you want it doesn't change facts. I would have more respect for her character if she accepts what she had with Tejwat was real, no matter how he was with everyone else, he must have loved her and she must have felt it. Fifteen years is quite long to fake love, so it must have been genuine enough for mala enough to hold on to him, to believe him, forget her family and go on in life. If none of that was real and all was fake then it doesn't make her look any better either was she so desperate to move on in life that she was willing to believe anything. We must not forget that Mala only has returned because she has nowhere else to go, she would have gone on living with Tejewat if he was truly prince charming.
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