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Posted: 11 years ago
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Damn my like button isn't working but you know you have written an amazing piece...


Heck I so wanna send the link of your post to a few people who really need to read this but I don't wanna start a forum war, so I'll just hope that they come across your post and read it themselves.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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this was beautiful Diya...just Amazing...finally paro,s thought got a voice...wish it happens in real too...excellent job...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Wow!! That was just wow, Diya!!
You caught hold of exactly my peeve with Paro - of being too pushy too fast and not letting Rudra get used to his changed circumstances. And then you explained it all so beautifully, so convincingly and so at length that my peeve is now with Rudra for not realising what he's letting go of in his stubbornness to hold on to his sense of being hard-done by, and for patronising Paro's loss.
Amazing!! Superlative bit of work!! Filled in all the gaps that the CVs have overlooked.
Hats off!! 👏
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Simply brilliant, you have brought out Paro emotions so well,it could make an excellent scene if the cvs show it

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Wow, this moved me to tears. I know what you're talking about. My aunt passed away about 2 years ago . While she was alive, she and her daughter were infamous for their fights in our family. She suddenly died one night of a heart attack. It's been nearly 2 years, and my cousin has probably cried more than she did in the 20 years of her life before her mother's death. All she says is she regrets she fought so much with her mom.
Mala might be safe in their house, but she can die anytime. Any of us can. And Paro has seen sudden death too many times in her life- first her parents, then Bindi, then her baraat. Not to forget she saw Rudra on the verge of death. I wish the CVs show some of this.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Diya, amazing write up, kash cv's made Paro to voice her POV for being what she is and why she is doing what she is doing.
Hope the cv's read this and give Paro's point of view to the viewers instead of rushing and messing up her character leaving everything to viewers understanding there by giving scope to disconnect to Paro's character.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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This is an amazing write up for such a beautiful character Paro
Will be nice to see Paro voicing these thoughts
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Diya .. bang on post..! 👏



why cvs failed to narrate this side of paro is beyond me ...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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wow! amazing and makes sense. you did a great job of explaining paro's pov
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: tvbug2011

Wow!! That was just wow, Diya!!

You caught hold of exactly my peeve with Paro - of being too pushy too fast and not letting Rudra get used to his changed circumstances. And then you explained it all so beautifully, so convincingly and so at length that my peeve is now with Rudra for not realising what he's letting go of in his stubbornness to hold on to his sense of being hard-done by, and for patronising Paro's loss.
Amazing!! Superlative bit of work!! Filled in all the gaps that the CVs have overlooked.
Hats off!! 👏


Thanks, Sabs!

I reached my breaking point with Rudra during his extremely self-pitying speech last night ... the man is not just obsessed with his demons, he's in love with them!!!

There is a saying ...
I cried because I had no shoes ... till I met a man who had no feet.'

Rudra is looking only at his own troubles, his own pain ... he has not a moment to spare to think of the pain of the people in his life, who love him, care for him, are doing their best to make up to him for what he went through ... mentally he is still that emotionally crippled child.

But he is a man now ... and he needs to grow up. I have seen seven year old kids get angry with their fathers for shouting at their mothers, and swear to protect them ... and this guy is still stuck on ... "she left me" ... even after he knows his mother was abused. He should know what she went through ... he went through a watered down version of it himself ... but still, NO empathy for the mother who gave birth to him, at all? It was sickening!!!

And his sentence to Paro, that his pain is bigger than hers because she had loving parents, was the most insensitive piece of bilge I have ever heard ... she had six years of love ... he had thirteen. Even with that equation, he comes out the winner.

If he stays the way he wants to stay ... the only person who will regret his behaviour, is Rudra himself. And maybe he won't get another chance.

But I really wish the cv's would SHOW some of this!!! By concentrating on his pain to the exclusion of everything and everyone else, they have killed the beauty of the story.

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