Bigg Boss 19 - Daily Discussion Topic - 21st Sep 2025 - WKV
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Originally posted by: lilmzsunshine
Thank you very much!Very true, some of the fine acting and overall 'show' we see on telly, specifically here on BALH, sometimes surpasses the quality of what we see in movies.It's funny you said that - just this morning I was thinking of a movie I saw where the actress, a good one some would say, had a touchy scene to enact. She did a good job, but what I noticed was her red eyes. She had to look sad in one scene at the mention of someone she missed. Twice I noticed they depicted that by making her eyes red. I, inadvertently, compared that to BALH. Neither Ram, nor Sakshi, seem to use the 'red eye' or the 'too much glycerin' tears to show sadness/remorse/pain. Their expressions, and a simple sheen or film of tears do the job. Yet for most of the shows, and even movies, there's this excessive use of glycerin and red or puffy eyes. Maybe it's these subtle parts that touch us so. While I'm able to empathize with and feel the emotions of the characters in other shows and some movies also, not much touches as profoundly as BALH does, and I think it's these subtle nuances, these hints and simply humbling words, acted so superbly, that do the trick.Again, thanks for your comments!-S