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Originally posted by: Msfrootie
Its not Paro but Rudra I'm confused about. For Paro the pheras were taken, the agni was there, she cherishes the red thread and tries to be the perfect wife. That she is shy of physical intiomacies is natural for her background and personality. Add to that her obstinate determination to marry him.Rudra on the other hand knows he married Paro in all the wrong ways for all the wrong reasons, so much so that he is trying to make amends. Its Rudra I wonder about.. He ought to feel the need for a proper marriage..
Are you sure Paro would understand what traversed between them as complete marriage? Remember her hesitance and insistence that Rudra stops it when he was going on in that drunken state? I understood it as Paro's awareness that Rudra is mocking the concept of marriage in that unconscious state.However, I completely agree with your point of Paro's determination to live with Rudra. This explains why she would consider herself his partial wife although she knew the adverse circumstances of her "marriage."I am not a Hindu, but aren't those verses read out loud by the pandit a key element of any complete shaadi? At least that's my understanding.
Originally posted by: Msfrootie
It was one sham of a marriage and the verses were nowhere close to what's the real deal. And pandit to tha hi nahi!! And an extra phera to add to it.. But what I meant is, among the 2 i feel Paro is more likely to take it as a serious marriage. Rudra is coming around and trying to set things right.Having said that, Sanaya (not Paro) must be sick of getting on screen married post RR.. Already 3 attempts and still not got it right!!And don't they have to sign the registers? Even if the marriage is solemnised under Hindu Marriage Act it has to be registered, and in the midst of Rudra's drunken leela, that wouldn't have happened..