Originally posted by: DiyaS
Quoting the highlighted parts for analysis purposes π
The voiceover seems to indicate that wedding parties are used as a norm for smuggling ... dulhan ki bidaai mein hatyaron ki taskari yahan ki reet ...
So it could be any of the people around Paro or her bridegroom's family who is responsible for the weapons in her trousseau ... the families living near the border are used to the smuggling and take it as all in the day's work. They use the bride's cloths chest as it would be the least likely to be searched. And the uncleji knows the weapons are there ... his furtive looks and the way he reaches instantly for his weapon show that. Wonder if this uncle is from the bride's side or the groom's ... probably the groom's as they are taking the bride back after the wedding
Paro is innocent ... but the weapons are in her luggage ... so either Rudra knows she is innocent or he thinks she is guilty. If the latter, then what Deeps said above will apply ... he thinks she is the weakest link and the most likely to snap ... and her delicate fragile appearance also seems to indicate that. But she turns out to be stronger than he thinks ... will she try to run away from him? And that's why when he catches up with her, he tells her, you can't run from me ... 2nd promo ...
Or will it be more like the first promo ... she runs from the vultures who want her to conform to the norms of widowhood, and she runs from them ... and then he catches her? So he thinks she is innocent of the arms smuggling, but she might know something, so he captures her?
Or does he take her into custody to save her from the vultures?
More questions ... why did Rudra shoot Paro's groom, he was unarmed. Was it just reflex, he shot anyone who tried to move? Or was it deliberate, because of Paro and their previous history ... which we have no idea about yet? π
In all scenarios, seems that Paro will have a tough time ahead. π
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