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Posted: 11 years ago
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Leave aside memories of paro... I loved her... But the reality is there is no guarantee of happily ever after with anybody in life... Today somebody is with ... Tomorrow ...

I guess cvs had a option of winding up the soap gradually in the last 2 months...with paro rudra settling domesticity... And they bid adieu on sept 20..


So they did something radical .. This was their effort to keep the show alive...
It's good RR 2 has a fresh appeal.. No baggage of past Laila, mala all tried and did nothing...so they changed the rural show to a urban show..
I like shatabdi/ mohini face off .. The kids in the show..

I want to see rudra myrah interaction.. But I don't want rudra to fall in love with myrah.. So fast let it be skirmishes..this is a brand new show people..

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Posted: 11 years ago
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I so agree with you ...

We all love Paro, she was loved and will be loved and we will always cherish her memories ...

Paro was a character many had problems with, but with Sanaya whisking life in the character,we cant help but love Paro along with all our complains ...

And now when she is gone, we are missing her like hell.

But this is life, we can never have a happily ever after ... we can make promises of always being together but we cant do anything when we are parted forcefully ...

Death is something no one has control at and may be we are wailing here because here it is in the hand of producer and CV's and it can be prevented ... but CV's are showing nothing which cant happen in real life ... we make promises to our partner ... but sometimes due to our fault or sometimes unfortunate events take them away ...


So all we need to do is move on ... sometimes the loss is so hefty that we cant move on ... and may be it would have been the case with Rudra too, but the only thread holding him is his child... and so he is living ... and also because he still feels his Paro within him ...



I liked yesterday's episode ... I loved Myrah's entry ... as I have told earlier, I will cry everytime Rudra will remember Paro and I will cry everytime Dhruv will miss his mother ... and I did cried ... But that doesnt mean I will not be happy for Myrah's entry ...

I loved her entry and the positivism she brought with her entry...

I am also loving Dhruv, his expressions are so apt and we feel the void in her life because of his mother ...

I too dont want Rudra to fall for Myrah that easily ... And I have a feeling that it will be Myrah all over him and after knowing about Paro, she will try to be like Paro, which will ofcourse backfire, as Rudra will never like that ...

But we have to accept it ... Dhruv made a wish and his deceased mother and the almighty above has fulfilled his innocent wish ...


Edited by shona_arhilover - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: shona_arhilover

I so agree with you ...


We all love Paro, she was loved and will be loved and we will always cherish her memories ...

Paro was a character many had problems with, but with Sanaya whisking life in the character,we cant help but love Paro along with all our complains ...

And now when she is gone, we are missing her like hell.

But this is life, we can never have a happily ever after ... we can make promises of always being together but we cant do anything when we are parted forcefully ...

Death is something no one has control at and may be we are wailing here because here it is in the hand of producer and CV's and it can be prevented ... but CV's are showing nothing which cant happen in real life ... we make promises to our partner ... but sometimes due to our fault or sometimes unfortunate events take them away ...


So all we need to do is move on ... sometimes the loss is so hefty that we cant move on ... and may be it would have been the case with Rudra too, but the only thread holding him is his child... and so he is living ... and also because he still feels his Paro within him ...



I liked yesterday's episode ... I loved Myrah's entry ... as I have told earlier, I will cry everytime Rudra will remember Paro and I will cry everytime Dhruv will miss his mother ... and I did cried ... But that doesnt mean I will not be happy for Myrah's entry ...

I loved her entry and the positivism she brought with her entry...

I am also loving Dhruv, his expressions are so apt and we feel the void in her life because of his mother ...

I too dont want Rudra to fall for Myrah that easily ... And I have a feeling that it will be Myrah all over him and after knowing about Paro, she will try to be like Paro, which will ofcourse backfire, as Rudra will never like that ...

But we have to accept it ... Dhruv made a wish and his deceased mother and the almighty above has fulfilled his innocent wish ...


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Posted: 11 years ago
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baby is too cute...as if he belongs to Sanya..
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: shona_arhilover

I so agree with you ...


We all love Paro, she was loved and will be loved and we will always cherish her memories ...

Paro was a character many had problems with, but with Sanaya whisking life in the character,we cant help but love Paro along with all our complains ...

And now when she is gone, we are missing her like hell.

But this is life, we can never have a happily ever after ... we can make promises of always being together but we cant do anything when we are parted forcefully ...

Death is something no one has control at and may be we are wailing here because here it is in the hand of producer and CV's and it can be prevented ... but CV's are showing nothing which cant happen in real life ... we make promises to our partner ... but sometimes due to our fault or sometimes unfortunate events take them away ...


So all we need to do is move on ... sometimes the loss is so hefty that we cant move on ... and may be it would have been the case with Rudra too, but the only thread holding him is his child... and so he is living ... and also because he still feels his Paro within him ...



I liked yesterday's episode ... I loved Myrah's entry ... as I have told earlier, I will cry everytime Rudra will remember Paro and I will cry everytime Dhruv will miss his mother ... and I did cried ... But that doesnt mean I will not be happy for Myrah's entry ...

I loved her entry and the positivism she brought with her entry...

I am also loving Dhruv, his expressions are so apt and we feel the void in her life because of his mother ...

I too dont want Rudra to fall for Myrah that easily ... And I have a feeling that it will be Myrah all over him and after knowing about Paro, she will try to be like Paro, which will ofcourse backfire, as Rudra will never like that ...

But we have to accept it ... Dhruv made a wish and his deceased mother and the almighty above has fulfilled his innocent wish ...



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Posted: 11 years ago
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Good positive post .. N even why RR2 .. Of course every one is emotionally involved In Paro but Rudra does deserve chance at happiness again .. Why not ? He defo can cherish his memories of Paro but human beings have tremendous capacity to love n to be loved in return ..
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I guess the cvs have 4 weeks to show result that is why such drastic action... But if we don't follow too many soaps like SC, pyar ka dard, TP. We may find the soap a pleasant change..
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Much needed post. .I have no problem as long as ashish is doing rr.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I agree with you, that life always takes drastic turns, but Paro didn't need to die the way she did. The whole narrative of Rangrasiya was Rudra and Paro's love, a divine one at that where they would be together forever and through trails and tribulations. Killing Paro was only decided last minute to get ratings, but it doesn't fit the whole scope of the show. If they had at least have her disappear or "die" and come back with amnesia (yes a cliche ploy) then at least they could still do what they're doing now with the show - Rudra grieving, Dhruv without a mother, new bubbly girl Myrah who'd end up being Paro actually. Why kill Paro? I will always feel like there was no need.

Sometimes entertainment doesn't have to imitate life. It's okay for the two main leads, whom were symbolized to be together forever in this life and in all other lifetimes, to get their happy ending. The audience loves that, especially the Indian one. Why make it so certain that she died? It just seems like this whole show was a waste of time because the CVs gave us this beautiful love story that had never been seen on TV before, but instead they just turned around and murdered Paro.


Frankly to me, this isn't even Rangrasiya anymore because Rangrasiya was about Rudra and Paro. Without one, the show doesn't work or matter. Just my opinion.
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Originally posted by: squivi

I agree with you, that life always takes drastic turns, but Paro didn't need to die the way she did. The whole narrative of Rangrasiya was Rudra and Paro's love, a divine one at that where they would be together forever and through trails and tribulations. Killing Paro was only decided last minute to get ratings, but it doesn't fit the whole scope of the show. If they had at least have her disappear or "die" and come back with amnesia (yes a cliche ploy) then at least they could still do what they're doing now with the show - Rudra grieving, Dhruv without a mother, new bubbly girl Myrah who'd end up being Paro actually. Why kill Paro? I will always feel like there was no need.

Sometimes entertainment doesn't have to imitate life. It's okay for the two main leads, whom were symbolized to be together forever in this life and in all other lifetimes, to get their happy ending. The audience loves that, especially the Indian one. Why make it so certain that she died? It just seems like this whole show was a waste of time because the CVs gave us this beautiful love story that had never been seen on TV before, but instead they just turned around and murdered Paro.


Frankly to me, this isn't even Rangrasiya anymore because Rangrasiya was about Rudra and Paro. Without one, the show doesn't work or matter. Just my opinion.



See if u take the shiva shakti parallel.. Parvati was away from shiva many times..she lost her memory once..
Sati died and was reborn as Parvati.

Shiva was away from Parvati for many years and then Ganesha was born..


In fact dhruvs birth firs perfectly karthikeya their elder son was brought up by krittekaya. Mythili away from Parvati she only met him later as a teen..


If myrah is Indeed paro... I won't be surprised. Rudra will have an intimate encounter with her she will leave him and have another son in his absence..Ganesha..

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