Wednesday 27th August
Three shattered souls today ...
Today I found Rudra VERY unreasonable, the way he was shouting at Myrah ... yes, it was wrong of her to dress up like Paro ... but he isn't exactly blameless in the whole matter. He never told her the truth about Paro ... the way he behaved with her, any girl could be forgiven for thinking he was leading her on, that he was interested in her ... how was poor Myrah to dream that she resembled Paro, and that Rudra was only seeing Paro, and not her at all?
And if he had told her the first day, she would never have come to the house at all.
Rudra ended his tirade in typical unreasonable Rudra style ... he hates Myrah.
For what? For falling in love with him? For presuming he was also in love with her, despite his telling her he loved Paro and only Paro? Or does he hate her just because she has the temerity to look like Paro?
I thought Rudra had grown, matured ... but he's back to the same old Rudra. Unreasonable, angry to a fault, and losing his head completely when he's angry. And using anger as defense against his own unresolved emotions.
If he thinks Myrah is to blame for all their troubles, then why get her back to the house? Will he rush to get her back every time Dhruv falls sick? How about when she goes back to the US?
Mohini is right ... Dhruv is not the only reason he brought Myrah back. But history repeats itself ... the last person to realise or acknowledge this will be Rudra.
Did not like that Myrah still loves him, or that she accepted the entire blame for Dhruv being sick. They both share the blame ... and so does Maithili, as she also encouraged Dhruv into the game of 'is Myrah mummy, or is she not?'
Myrah said today that she saw true love in Rudra's eyes, but it wasn't for her, it was for Paro. I hope again this is leading to Myrah being Paro ... or Rudra guiding her to love with Rohit. Currently I'm not very well disposed towards Rudra, so I wouldn't mind if Myrah found her true love with Rohit, and let Rudra live with his memories all his life. The way he is, any girl would be mad to take him on.
Episode started with Rudra's tirade against Myrah, while the poor girl listens shocked ... he never saw her, he never kissed her ... it was only Paro. And how dare she force her way into their lives ... he hates her.
Poor Myrah ... her castle of dreams collapsing around her as Rudra goes on and on about how he hates her ... and her realisation that he never saw her at all ... he only saw Paro.
Liked the Myrah Maithili scenes ... glad that Maithili is back to being nice to Myrah ... and that she realised it was not completely Myrah's fault. Maithili did tell Rudra to tell Myrah the truth right at the start, but he refused. That one wrong decision started this entire chain of events. As Myrah told Maithili ... if she had known about the resemblance between her and Paro, she would never have come to the haveli.
And she takes the only correct decision in this situation ... she decides to leave. Leave the haveli, leave the country. The reason she came, no longer exists anyway ... she has called her wedding off.
Poor Dhruv ... felt so sorry for the little boy today ... he was as shattered as Myrah. He had lost, he told Rudra ... he had lost the game, Myrah was not Mummy, nor was she sent by Mummy. Poor Dhruv was heartbroken.
And so was Rudra, as he realised how shattered his boy was ... the father-son scene was touching, even though I was annoyed with Rudra. He was trying to do what was best for his son, but he failed. If Paro had been there, she would have told Rudra to tell Myrah the truth ... Paro was always brutally honest and straightforward.
But Rudra decided to hide the truth from Myrah ... and started the chain of events ... and now it has snowballed into something he can't control ... his son's love for Myrah.
KCM and Sumer are only worried about their money, and how to get Myrah back ... KCM is still thinking about a Rudra-Myrah union ... doesn't seem very likely as of now.
Rudra goes running after Myrah ... rude as ever, doesn't bother to tell her why he wants her to come back ... just yanks her out of the car. Rudra could get away with such behaviour with Paro ... but not with Myrah ... she's not ready to put up with his rudeness without a fight.
But she forgets her anger with Rudra, the moment she sees Dhruv ... and gets busy taking care of him. And even ticks Rudra off for fighting with her, instead of calling the doctor ... rudra helpless as he sees Dhrv calling for Myrah.
Myrah's little tension about needles was sweet ... the doctor mistakes Myrah for Dhruv's mother and Rudra's wife ... Rudra promptly corrects him ... she's not.
Myrah settles Dhruv, promises to come back soon ... and goes out of the room.
She sits on the stairs to compose herself ... Maithili, back to being sweet jija, joins her ... and Myrah confesses her helplessness ... she fell in love, she can't fall out just like that ... even though she knows that Rudra will never love her.
Poor Myrah ... I really felt so bad for her today. She was thoughtless, she was careless, but she was also honest and straightforward.
Rudra is wrong, she is not at fault here. He is - with his one lie ... or rather, his omission of the truth.
Three shattered souls today ...
Today I found Rudra VERY unreasonable, the way he was shouting at Myrah ... yes, it was wrong of her to dress up like Paro ... but he isn't exactly blameless in the whole matter. He never told her the truth about Paro ... the way he behaved with her, any girl could be forgiven for thinking he was leading her on, that he was interested in her ... how was poor Myrah to dream that she resembled Paro, and that Rudra was only seeing Paro, and not her at all?
And if he had told her the first day, she would never have come to the house at all.
Rudra ended his tirade in typical unreasonable Rudra style ... he hates Myrah.
For what? For falling in love with him? For presuming he was also in love with her, despite his telling her he loved Paro and only Paro? Or does he hate her just because she has the temerity to look like Paro?
I thought Rudra had grown, matured ... but he's back to the same old Rudra. Unreasonable, angry to a fault, and losing his head completely when he's angry. And using anger as defense against his own unresolved emotions.
If he thinks Myrah is to blame for all their troubles, then why get her back to the house? Will he rush to get her back every time Dhruv falls sick? How about when she goes back to the US?
Mohini is right ... Dhruv is not the only reason he brought Myrah back. But history repeats itself ... the last person to realise or acknowledge this will be Rudra.
Did not like that Myrah still loves him, or that she accepted the entire blame for Dhruv being sick. They both share the blame ... and so does Maithili, as she also encouraged Dhruv into the game of 'is Myrah mummy, or is she not?'
Myrah said today that she saw true love in Rudra's eyes, but it wasn't for her, it was for Paro. I hope again this is leading to Myrah being Paro ... or Rudra guiding her to love with Rohit. Currently I'm not very well disposed towards Rudra, so I wouldn't mind if Myrah found her true love with Rohit, and let Rudra live with his memories all his life. The way he is, any girl would be mad to take him on.
Episode started with Rudra's tirade against Myrah, while the poor girl listens shocked ... he never saw her, he never kissed her ... it was only Paro. And how dare she force her way into their lives ... he hates her.
Poor Myrah ... her castle of dreams collapsing around her as Rudra goes on and on about how he hates her ... and her realisation that he never saw her at all ... he only saw Paro.
Liked the Myrah Maithili scenes ... glad that Maithili is back to being nice to Myrah ... and that she realised it was not completely Myrah's fault. Maithili did tell Rudra to tell Myrah the truth right at the start, but he refused. That one wrong decision started this entire chain of events. As Myrah told Maithili ... if she had known about the resemblance between her and Paro, she would never have come to the haveli.
And she takes the only correct decision in this situation ... she decides to leave. Leave the haveli, leave the country. The reason she came, no longer exists anyway ... she has called her wedding off.
Poor Dhruv ... felt so sorry for the little boy today ... he was as shattered as Myrah. He had lost, he told Rudra ... he had lost the game, Myrah was not Mummy, nor was she sent by Mummy. Poor Dhruv was heartbroken.
And so was Rudra, as he realised how shattered his boy was ... the father-son scene was touching, even though I was annoyed with Rudra. He was trying to do what was best for his son, but he failed. If Paro had been there, she would have told Rudra to tell Myrah the truth ... Paro was always brutally honest and straightforward.
But Rudra decided to hide the truth from Myrah ... and started the chain of events ... and now it has snowballed into something he can't control ... his son's love for Myrah.
KCM and Sumer are only worried about their money, and how to get Myrah back ... KCM is still thinking about a Rudra-Myrah union ... doesn't seem very likely as of now.
Rudra goes running after Myrah ... rude as ever, doesn't bother to tell her why he wants her to come back ... just yanks her out of the car. Rudra could get away with such behaviour with Paro ... but not with Myrah ... she's not ready to put up with his rudeness without a fight.
But she forgets her anger with Rudra, the moment she sees Dhruv ... and gets busy taking care of him. And even ticks Rudra off for fighting with her, instead of calling the doctor ... rudra helpless as he sees Dhrv calling for Myrah.
Myrah's little tension about needles was sweet ... the doctor mistakes Myrah for Dhruv's mother and Rudra's wife ... Rudra promptly corrects him ... she's not.
Myrah settles Dhruv, promises to come back soon ... and goes out of the room.
She sits on the stairs to compose herself ... Maithili, back to being sweet jija, joins her ... and Myrah confesses her helplessness ... she fell in love, she can't fall out just like that ... even though she knows that Rudra will never love her.
Poor Myrah ... I really felt so bad for her today. She was thoughtless, she was careless, but she was also honest and straightforward.
Rudra is wrong, she is not at fault here. He is - with his one lie ... or rather, his omission of the truth.
LOL Madhu, Meenu is a riot as usual, thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteBut the reason Maithili is back being friendly is because, now the whole truth is out and Myra has realized a portion of her fault, but Maithili also agreed that Rudra and herself were at fault too by not disclosing the fact that Myra is a look alike for Paro, and this factor reminds them of the past and hurts them all in different way, had this been disclosed earlier, the outcome would have been completely different!
Rudra's outburst today at Myra was completely uncalled for, granted Myra was at fault too, but that would not have happened if he would have told her the entire truth beforehand. I got further angry when he yanked her away to serve his purpose, his brazen behavior still seems to be intact and glad that Myra gives back as good as she gets unlike Paro. ;-/
Loved your post today Dia, perfect tittle and completely agree with your update. :-)
Agreed. Rudra's behavior is atrocious to put it mildly. But I still can't get why Myrah is still "in love" with him. Having known him for all of 5-10 days - she can't be so deeply in love with him (when 80% of that time he screamed at her). What's this about women falling madly in love with rude jallad guys??? I was hoping all that was hurt was her ego and that we would see Rudra groveling. I guess Hindi soaps don't have men groveling :p
ReplyDeleteEpisode was ok - I don't like the constant yelling and man-handling. I don't like greedy Mohini et al either. So what was there to like?
Maithili's scenes with Myrah were good. I still can't get over the fact that Myrah is in love with the jallad. I wish she had called him that - would have had the phan girls all rejoicing Paro is back! CVs ko email bhejungi main;)
Mind numbed.... The only words I could think of, after watching the recent episodes. Foes to friends to foes again. The only scene I liked in the entire episode is when Dhruv sleeps on Rudra's chest. That's how my dad made me sleep when I was a kid. :) :) It is once bitten, twice shy situation for Myrah. Not sure about Rudra. Will he have a change of heart? Or will he be in a denial mode? Rohit is soon going to make an entry. So, is it going to be a love triangle? Two guys fighting for a girl?
ReplyDeleteI am dying to know if GH is a Mills & Boon fan. Be it ASR or RPR, both the MLs are experts in man-handling the FLs. Both Myrah and Rudra are getting on my nerves. Koel and Dhruv look more matured than these two. The current situation is the culmination of everyone's stupidity. So, not going there again.
The actor playing Rohit has mentioned that the show is not going off air anytime soon. Either he is obviously not following the news or it could be a recent development. Anyone knows anything?