Rangrasiya
2nd
April
written
episode:
Paro
remembers
her
prayer
to
Lord
Shiva,
that
she
wants
a
husband
with
any
one
of
the
names
of
Lord
Shiva.
She
thinks
that
the
God
has
sent
Rudra
for
her.
She
rushes
to
Rudra
and
collides
with
Maithili.
A
plate
of
red
colour
falls
from
Maithili’s
hands.
Paro
steps
backward
through
the
coloured
floor.
It
seems
like
the
steps
of
Laxmi,
signifying
a
bride’s
entry
into
her
husband’s
house.
Sumer
calls
Rudra
and
talks
about
the
deal.
Rudra
asks
him
whether
Paro
has
given
her
consent.
Sumer
says
that
he
will
manage
it.
After
the
conversation
is
over,
Rudra
feels
a
queer
pain.
He
cannot
understand
why
he
feels
bad
if
Paro
is
getting
married
to
someone.
When
Paro
comes
to
his
office,
she
is
told
that
Rudra
is
in
the
Award
function.
There
it
is
mentioned
how
Rudra
caught
a
gang
of
smugglers
in
the
border.
Rudra
thanks
Aman
for
supporting
and
accompanying
him
in
his
missions.
Paro
comes
to
the
award
function.
She
tells
the
story
of
the
doll
to
Rudra
in
front
of
everyone.
She
recalls
that
the
little
girl
was
suffering
under
the
scorching
sun
on
a
hot
day
of
summer,
while
the
little
boy
made
her
feel
that
she
is
not
alone.
She
gave
her
doll
to
him,
in
return.
Paro
directly
proposes
Rudra
to
marry
her.
She
helds
her
hand
out,
with
a
sindur
pot
on
her
palm.
Rudra
throws
the
pot
upward;
sindur
falls
on
Paro’s
scalp.
Rudra
refuses
Paro’s
proposal
outright.
He
says
that
he
does
not
care
for
the
emotions
of
childhood.
Paro
asks
why
he
has
kept
the
doll
with
him.
He
avoids
her
question
and
denies
marrying
her.
Maithili
finds
Paro’s
wedding
dupatta,
that
was
torn
and
had
a
mark
of
stitch.
She
shows
it
to
her
husband.
Both
of
them
become
dubious
seeing
two
dupattas
of
same
colour.
Maithili
asks
Sunehri
whether
she
saw
Paro’s
face
on
that
day;
Mohini
becomes
angry
and
rebukes
them.
Paro
again
comes
back
to
Rudra’s
house.
She
tells
Rudra
that
each
incident
between
them
has
indicated
their
relation
of
love.
She
shows
her
scalp
with
sindur
and
says
that
she
will
not
leave
her
‘husband’.
Rudra
expels
her.
Paro
Tells
The
Story
Paro
tells
the
story
of
the
doll
to
Rudra
in
front
of
everyone.
She
recalls
that
the
little
girl
was
suffering
under
the
scorching
sun
on
a
hot
day
of
summer,
while
the
little
boy
made
her
feel
that
she
is
not
alone.
Rudra
Is
Paro's
Shiv
Paro
remembers
her
prayer
to
Lord
Shiva,
that
she
wants
a
husband
with
any
one
of
the
names
of
Lord
Shiva.
Rudra
Adamant
Rudra
says
that
he
does
not
care
for
the
emotions
of
childhood.
Paro
asks
why
he
has
kept
the
doll
with
him.
He
avoids
her
question
and
denies
marrying
her.
God
Sent
Paro
thinks
that
the
God
has
sent
Rudra
for
her.
Love
Paro
tells
Rudra
that
each
incident
between
them
has
indicated
their
relation
of
love.
Paro
proposes
Rudra
To
Marry
Her
When
Paro
directly
proposes
Rudra
to
marry
her.
She
helds
her
hand
out,
with
a
sindur
pot
on
her
palm.
Rudra
throws
the
pot
upward;
sindur
falls
on
Paro's
scalp.
Sindur
Paro
shows
her
scalp
with
sindur
and
says
that
she
will
not
leave
her
‘husband'.
Rudra
expels
her.