And out of the 2 the little boy's side of the story was just too intense and somehow it touched a code with the heart more...
I am sure that by the end of it, ,most of u were mostly sympathizing with the little boy, because little Paro seemed to have recovered quite well in the latter parts.. She seemed a normal, quite well adjusted little girl, who has overcome the bitterness of the incident.. who seemed sad, but showed stirring of life within her..
While Rudra was shown to be stewing in his bitterness and hopelessness...so while our hearts were lightened by Paro's selfless spirit, we were less moved to sympathize with her as opposed to the little Rudra... RIGHT?
AND this made me wonder for a moment, is this another IPK where the female's pain will be lessened, simply cz she seems to have moved on ahead of it.. will they ignore it, showing a happy side only?
BUT then i realized that it was not at all so..
let's see, from the entire set of scenes we saw of little Paro today I am sure the one that dissolved us to tears was the one where at the cremation of her parents she is crying out telling them to stop saying her maa and babbuji will get burnt, that they will get hurt.. She screamed for them to be saved when she realized that they had set the bodies on fire... She did NOT realize that she had already lost them by that point, she thought she lost them ONLY once the fire was lit..
AND now comes the continuation...
See the beauty of it.. For Paro the horror of that day is signified by 2 things.. the reference to BSD AND the fire that took away her parents. She is not aware what BSD is, but she knows that somewhere they were responsible.
BUT still she is too young, unlike little Rudra to understand what death really is.
her question from her mama 'what do u mean by they are simply bodies?' and that its not her parents. She didn't understand this at all.. BUT she saw the bodies being cremated, and all she understood was that fire was what destroyed her parents.. it was the fire that took them away from her..
She doesn't identify which of the BSD did it, she doesn't have individual names.. but she knows that they were the reason her parents were burned..
So now the ending of the 1st episode comes in to play..
We got enough spoilers to discern without a doubt that its Paro's dream. So she dreams of a nameless, faceless BSD officer...AND she sees him setting a ring of fire around her, hurting her...just like they hurt her parents...
And this is where the otherwise effervescent almost normal seeming Paro is affected from the tragedy that made her an orphan...
I was delighted once I realized this! Finally this PH is going to explore both ends of the characters.. they will explore the imprints both tragedies left on each one of them.. Not just one single side and ignore the other side of it!
Yeh! So looking forward to it!! βοΈ
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