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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: kaadal

Why shouldn't a female lead have a proper character development as a story progresses ? I have been disappointed before and again see the same happening in RR. As soon as a man confesses his love, the female characterisation takes a dip. I can understand a wife's possessiveness and bossiness to an extent but not when she wants everything perfect without understanding other's feelings. . Yes, Paro is in love with Rudra, wants to see him move on, wants him to come out of his past but 15 years of pain & betrayal can't be forgiven in a day. I can understand as a DIL she wants to bind the family together, keep them all happy but she needs to give Rudra time to accept the truth which are thrown at him. I wanted her to cry with him for the child who had been betrayed, for the years he had lost and share the pain with him until he finds a bit of peace within himself. No one can forget and forgive so easily, we are after all humans. I wish the CV's in their rush don't forget to think of how a character needs to be developed. She can be the medium through which everything is sorted out but it needs time.

The less I talk about Dilsher and Mala the better. As individuals they have accepted whatever happened in their lives, they have had their face off and decided to move on but as parents what did they do ? Their son already has lived 15 years thinking his mother left him & now he finds out his dad has an equal share in it, as a parent they should be ashamed and despaired to even think what they have done to him. Rudra's life has plunged into darkness again and the only light in his life is Paro. He is holding on to her for support to get through this dark time and I hope they take this track slowly and give it it's needed priority. If tomorrow I see Paro doing some of her usual tricks and Rudra falling for it and we see a happy family get together then I am sad to say RR is another show which I am watching, nothing new in it. I want a track to take its own pace, develop the characters so that viewers can connect to them...that is what brings good TRPs.


@ Bold- this had been my main grouse as well nad sadly ever since Mala has arrived on the scene- all I remember of Paro is mostly chiding him for either speaking harshly or being disrespectfull... thats the lasting impression I have! If she has shown sympathy- its been mostly fleeting that -yes I can understand your pain...but look at Maasa- she is crying..or some such! I can't help but feel like Rudra as well- is she really on his side? I know she sees the bigger picture and her ultimate motive is for Rudra to heal and for that he has to face the past, his mother, question his parents..but i would have really liked to see Paro quietly sitting with him, crying with him about his lost childhood, the mockery he faced, the poison he was fed upon! This fast tracking of the whole accept your past and 'usko jaane do' is not working for me as well...makes me feel more and more sympathetic towards Rudra and the emotional tornados he has been facing everyday by being either in line of sight of his mother or being constantly told to confront!

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Posted: 11 years ago
#12

Originally posted by: CyberOstrich


@ Bold- this had been my main grouse as well nad sadly ever since Mala has arrived on the scene- all I remember of Paro is mostly chiding him for either speaking harshly or being disrespectfull... thats the lasting impression I have! If she has shown sympathy- its been mostly fleeting that -yes I can understand your pain...but look at Maasa- she is crying..or some such! I can't help but feel like Rudra as well- is she really on his side? I know she sees the bigger picture and her ultimate motive is for Rudra to heal and for that he has to face the past, his mother, question his parents..but i would have really liked to see Paro quietly sitting with him, crying with him about his lost childhood, the mockery he faced, the poison he was fed upon! This fast tracking of the whole accept your past and 'usko jaane do' is not working for me as well...makes me feel more and more sympathetic towards Rudra and the emotional tornados he has been facing everyday by being either in line of sight of his mother or being constantly told to confront!


Exactly. It is the pace of the story which is spoiling everything. I loved the way she settles him down and loves him but why the rush to make him accept his past and forgive his mother. Why the rush to push him to accept the truth when the truth is so painful ? We are not going to complain if the story is shown properly but this fast track is really spoiling everything. I feel bad for Paro since she does all good things but the next second she wants Rudra to be happy too.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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This is purely my own opinion, I like the current pace of RR, talking about developing character in a drama, EVERY INDIAN (YES NOT JUST HINDI)DRAMA SERIAL , DEVELOP AND DEVELOP AND DEVELOP😡😡😡 CHARACTERS TILL THE DRAMA END UP RUNNING FOR YEARS AND CAN COMPETE FOR A PLACE IN GUINNESS WORLD RECORD.!!!!!🤢🤢🤢
I watch and enjoy RR because they don't dilly dally on a track. If Paro sit with Rudra and cry with him and support him, be a medium and be his light in his darkness, I WILL BE EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED THAT I AM WATCHING JUST ANOTHER TYPICAL INDIAN DRAMA AND ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ORIGINAL OR UNIQUE ABOUT IT. ALL THESE SCENARIOS HAVE BEEN REPEATEDLY SHOWN IN EVERY INDIAN DRAMA SERIAL, WHAT I LIKE IS THE CHARACTER PARO IS UNIQUE, SHE ALWAYS DOES SOMETHING SURPRISING AND DIFFERENT FROM THE AVERAGE TYPICAL SATHYA SAVITHRIS!!!!


TALKING ABOUT TRPS, NO COMMENTS, HOPEFULLY CVS TOO TRUST US THE AUDIENCE INSTEAD OF FAULTY TRP (I RECALL SOMEONE POSTING AN ARTICLE ABOUT SOME INVESTIGATION GOING ON ABOUT TRP)😕

This is not a criticism (to your post) or any kind of suggestion(to cvs),
As I mentioned above this is my personal opinion. I just want to enjoy this drama as it is presented so in my enthusiasm to share my thoughts if unintentionally I sounded rude, please forgive me.


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Paro is a little oblivious when it comes to pain. That's the imperfection that makes her real. When tragedy strikes, she cries just like anybody else. But when she finds something else to cling to, to help her let go of her grief, she grabs on it letting go of everything else. That's her crisis management technique. When her parents died, she mourned them but held on to her Mamisa's love. When her baraat was attacked and husband was killed, she held on to hatred for Rudra. When she found out about Tejawat's treachery, she held on to Rudra's beliefs. She is a person who looks for the silver lining in the dark clouds and focuses so much on it that the darkness seizes to matter.
Rudra is more relatable. When he faces a crisis, goes through grief, denial, anger and then acceptance. For Paro, this is too complex, she likes her system better. So she is trying to force it on him. Is she right? I don't know. Will it work? I don't know. Does it help the story to move forward? Yes. Do I like or understand her methods? No. But in the end, she is human and is trying to help the man she loves cope as much as she can. So I am going to appreciate her effort and wish her luck. Hopefully as the story progresses she will be more accepting of others emotional struggles.
Edited by rithureuben - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: coolbakes_Jalad


its not about bahsing!! its just that we could realet to the characters and in place of rudra ppl expect something diff from paro atleast once in a while... i would say this is constructive criticism😛

i didnt meant to hurt anyone...i wud never do that...but such posts always lead to fan wars as some members are always invested too much in bashing Paro no matter what she does and some will defend her in any case...and in that matter...its always the CHARACTER of Paro who becomes a medium of fights...and sometimes even the actor becomes a scapegoat...i know someone are here really for constructive criticism and i am really SORRY if i hurt you...its just that I am not able to see too much of negativity spread in any way in avery n already very sensitive forum...
Even then am sorry if you were hurt by my comment...
Edited by MissinguSaRun - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Tiangka

This is purely my own opinion, I like the current pace of RR, talking about developing character in a drama, EVERY INDIAN (YES NOT JUST HINDI)DRAMA SERIAL , DEVELOP AND DEVELOP AND DEVELOP😡😡😡 CHARACTERS TILL THE DRAMA END UP RUNNING FOR YEARS AND CAN COMPETE FOR A PLACE IN GUINNESS WORLD RECORD.!!!!!🤢🤢🤢

I watch and enjoy RR because they don't dilly dally on a track. If Paro sit with Rudra and cry with him and support him, be a medium and be his light in his darkness, I WILL BE EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED THAT I AM WATCHING JUST ANOTHER TYPICAL INDIAN DRAMA AND ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ORIGINAL OR UNIQUE ABOUT IT. ALL THESE SCENARIOS HAVE BEEN REPEATEDLY SHOWN IN EVERY INDIAN DRAMA SERIAL, WHAT I LIKE IS THE CHARACTER PARO IS UNIQUE, SHE ALWAYS DOES SOMETHING SURPRISING AND DIFFERENT FROM THE AVERAGE TYPICAL SATHYA SAVITHRIS!!!!


TALKING ABOUT TRPS, NO COMMENTS, HOPEFULLY CVS TOO TRUST US THE AUDIENCE INSTEAD OF FAULTY TRP (I RECALL SOMEONE POSTING AN ARTICLE ABOUT SOME INVESTIGATION GOING ON ABOUT TRP)😕

This is not a criticism (to your post) or any kind of suggestion(to cvs),
As I mentioned above this is my personal opinion. I just want to enjoy this drama as it is presented so in my enthusiasm to share my thoughts if unintentionally I sounded rude, please forgive me.



A full caps is meant to look like i don't miss this. I will just take it as unintentional and ignore the caps. When I said character development and pace of the story I didn't mean it to be dragged or the female lead crying on like the typical Indian shows. What I like about RR itself is there is no unnecessary misunderstandings in order to drag on a story but certain things needs its own time. Rudra's suffering in his 15 yrs and why he has become like this is the crux of the story and that can't be wiped off in a single episode. There needs to be a certain emotional factor to what a person is going through for audience to connect to a character. This is solely my personal opinion. Even I hate a show which drags for years, never seen any one of them. I prefer a good story which can wind off in an yr or so.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: rithureuben

Paro is a little oblivious when it comes to pain. That's the imperfection that makes her real. When tragedy strikes, she cries just like anybody else. But when she finds something else to cling to, to help her let go of her grief, she grabs on it letting go of everything else. That's her crisis management technique. When her parents died, she mourned them but held on to her Mamisa's love. When her baraat was attacked and husband was killed, she held on to hatred for Rudra. When she found out about Tejawat's treachery, she held on to Rudra's beliefs. She is a person who looks for the silver lining in the dark clouds and focuses so much on it that the darkness seizes to matter.

Rudra is more relatable. When he faces a crisis, goes through grief, denial, anger and then acceptance. For Paro, this is too complex, she likes her system better. So she is trying to force it on him. Is she right? I don't know. Will it work? I don't know. Does it help the story to move forward? Yes. Do I like or understand her methods? No. But in the end, she is human and is trying to help the man she loves cope as much as she can. So I am going to appreciate her effort and wish her luck. Hopefully as the story progresses she will be more accepting of others emotional struggles.


I absolutely agree with your last part of questions. Yeah as Paro she likes her system better. As a human she is only doing good. Even I appreciate her effort but her forcing it on him is a bit weird as it is really forced on the situation scene by scene. As I wrote before she does so much good things and support him so well but the next second she pushes him to agree to the situation, which makes us forget the good she did. Her changing not much hopes as the character is meant to be like that I feel.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I want a track to take its own pace, develop the characters so that viewers can connect to them...that is what brings good TRPs.

@bold - agree completely with TM. 15 years hurt cannot be wiped away in one week. Mala and Dilsher accepting each other in the same house is a weird idea, on top of it Paro is on a mission to make her husband change overnight. She should give him a good amount of time to change rather than pushing him. Although i am pretty sure CVs don't care for common sense, they only care for TRPs but this track will not fetch them TRPs.

I also agree no one likes dragging but in order to fast pace a track, CVs should not make the storyline impractical.

Why, we very much appreciate the blossoming love between Paro and Rudra, why don't they build upon their chemistry first, rather than bringing this Mala-Dilsher reunion. Makes no sense to me.

The CVs have given us some memorable episodes, but the PH in general is well known for inconsistent storyline. So I am not surprised at this sudden fast pace track of impractical reunion. Also the PH copies from their other show which I will not mention here because comparison is not allowed and members will start saying that i am coming from another forum to badmouth RR. While the truth is I stopped watching the other show because of unrealistic storyline and started enjoying RR, but of course find RR storyline weird too a lot of times. How can someone live with a crook guy for 15 years and then come back to claim her family? And how can a killer, smuggler, urderer be a poet? Totally random storyline.

I only watch for Parud scenes.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: JuhiRockz

I want a track to take its own pace, develop the characters so that viewers can connect to them...that is what brings good TRPs.


@bold - agree completely with TM. 15 years hurt cannot be wiped away in one week. Mala and Dilsher accepting each other in the same house is a weird idea, on top of it Paro is on a mission to make her husband change overnight. She should give him a good amount of time to change rather than pushing him. Although i am pretty sure CVs don't care for common sense, they only care for TRPs but this track will not fetch them TRPs.

I also agree no one likes dragging but in order to fast pace a track, CVs should not make the storyline impractical.

Why, we very much appreciate the blossoming love between Paro and Rudra, why don't they build upon their chemistry first, rather than bringing this Mala-Dilsher reunion. Makes no sense to me.

The CVs have given us some memorable episodes, but the PH in general is well known for inconsistent storyline. So I am not surprised at this sudden fast pace track of impractical reunion. Also the PH copies from their other show which I will not mention here because comparison is not allowed and members will start saying that i am coming from another forum to badmouth RR. While the truth is I stopped watching the other show because of unrealistic storyline and started enjoying RR, but of course find RR storyline weird too a lot of times. How can someone live with a crook guy for 15 years and then come back to claim her family? And how can a killer, smuggler, urderer be a poet? Totally random storyline.

I only watch for Parud scenes.


True, Mala & Dilsher supporting each other and in the same house itself is bit weird and that too in a single day. Tejawat and poetry is another thing. Tejawat is never meant to be a villain, we may never see him even..so let him be the poet itself :) I have no expectations on logics in hindi shows anymore. Even I enjoy RR only for Parud and the acting skills of other co-stars. They have such a good team but all wasted.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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True, Mala & Dilsher supporting each other and in the same house itself is bit weird and that too in a single day. Tejawat and poetry is another thing. Tejawat is never meant to be a villain, we may never see him even..so let him be the poet itself :) I have no expectations on logics in hindi shows anymore. Even I enjoy RR only for Parud and the acting skills of other co-stars. They have such a good team but all wasted.

@Bold: Yes leads are superb and so are other actors. But storyline...forget it. I think now Mala and Dilsher will fall in love and Teju will vanish into oblivion. In the other show (that shall not be named but you can guess), the producer got the mother and adopted father married, then just after marriage, the father disappeared never to come back to the show.

Well I can accept Teju vanishing but it is very hard to swallow Dilsher-Mala new equation. I am on Mohini's side regarding that 😃On top of it CVs are hell-bent on making Paaro's character irritating by constantly pressurizing Major Saab to accept his mamma. What I hate most at the climax of the love making scene , Parvati thinks of 'masa' instead of her husband. God, that makes me mad. 😡 I hope CVs make up for those lost moments.

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